IPA: /ˌlɪm.fəʊˌɡræn.jʊˈləʊ.mə/
KK: /lɪmfoʊˌɡræn.jʊˈloʊ.mə/
A type of infection caused by certain strains of the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis, leading to inflammation and swelling of the lymph nodes, often affecting the genital area.
Lymphogranuloma can cause painful swelling in the groin area.
Lymphogranuloma → It is formed from "lympho-" (from Greek "lympha", meaning clear fluid) and "granuloma" (from Latin "granulum", meaning small grain, and "-oma", meaning tumor or swelling). The word refers to a tumor or swelling associated with lymphatic tissue, characterized by the presence of small grain-like structures.
Think of 'lympho-' as relating to the clear fluid in the body and 'granuloma' as a small grain-like tumor, which helps you remember that lymphogranuloma is a condition involving a swelling in the lymphatic system.
No commonly confused words.