IPA: /ˈlɪpɔɪd/
KK: /ˈlɪpɔɪd/
Having characteristics similar to fat or being fatty in nature.
The lipoid substances in the cell membranes play a crucial role in maintaining their structure.
A type of substance that is similar to fat and is often found in living organisms.
Lipoids are important components of cell membranes.
Lipoid is formed from "lip" (from Greek "lipos", meaning fat) and the suffix "-oid" (meaning resembling or like). The word "lipoid" refers to substances that are similar to or resemble fat.
Think of 'lip' meaning fat, and '-oid' meaning resembling. This helps you remember that 'lipoid' refers to something that resembles fat.