IPA: /lɪmf/
KK: /lɪmf/
A clear fluid in the body that contains white blood cells and helps remove waste and bacteria from tissues. It flows through the lymphatic system and eventually returns to the bloodstream.
The doctor explained how lymph helps fight infections in the body.
Lymph originates from the Latin word 'lympha', meaning water or clear fluid. It refers to the clear fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system, which is essential for immune function and fluid balance in the body.
Think of 'lympha' meaning clear fluid, which helps you remember that lymph is the clear fluid in your body that plays a vital role in your immune system.