Definition
Relating to or containing cysts, or having the characteristics of a cyst-like structure.
Etymology
Derived from Latin cystis (bladder) via Greek kystis, combined with the adjective suffix -ic. The term emerged in medical terminology to describe conditions or structures related to cyst formation.
Kelly Says
A 'cistic' lump in your body isn't necessarily dangerous—it's medical speak for 'bag-like,' and your body naturally creates these pouches to wall off infections or store fluids, which is actually a clever survival mechanism.
Translations
CSČeština
cistický
sis-ti-cky
DEDeutsch
cistisch
sis-tish
ELΕλληνικά
κυστικός
kys-ti-kos
ESEspañol
cistico
sis-tee-ko
FRFrançais
cistique
sis-teek
HUMagyar
cisztikus
sis-ti-kus
IDBahasa Indonesia
sistik
sis-tik
ITItaliano
cistico
sis-tee-ko
KMKM
ស្តេចស៊ីស្ទ័រ
s-te-ch-sis-te-r
MSBahasa Melayu
sistik
sis-tik
MYမြန်မာ
စစ်စတစ်
sit-si-tit
NLNederlands
cistisch
sis-tish
PLPolski
cisyczny
sis-chi-ski
PTPortuguês
cistico
sis-tee-ko
RUРусский
цистический
sist-i-che-skiy
SVSvenska
cistisk
sis-tisk
SWKiswahili
Cystic
sis-tik
TAதமிழ்
சீஸ்டிக்
see-es-tik
TEతెలుగు
సిస్టిక్
sis-tik
UKУкраїнська
цистичний
sist-i-ch-nyi
VITiếng Việt
cystic
sis-tik