Definition
Plural of fascia; the networks of connective tissue that wrap around muscles, organs, and other structures in the body.
Etymology
From Latin 'fascia,' meaning 'band' or 'stripe.' The plural form '-ae' follows Latin grammatical conventions in anatomical and medical terminology.
Kelly Says
Fascia is suddenly trendy in fitness—there's a whole 'fascia release' movement, but doctors have known for centuries that these tissues hold us together like biological packing material!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ፋሰስ (fāsēs)
fa-ses
ARالعربية
نسيج (naṣīj)
na-sij
BNবাংলা
ফ্যাস্সিয়া (fāssiyā)
fas-see-ya
DEDeutsch
Fascien
fas-ee-en
ELΕλληνικά
φάσεις (fáseis)
fa-ses
ESEspañol
fascias
fas-sias
FAفارسی
فاسس (fāsas)
fa-sas
FRFrançais
fascies
fas-see
GUGU
ફાસીય (phāsī)
pha-see
HEעברית
fascices ( fascices)
fas-si-ses
HIहिन्दी
फास्सिया (phāssiā)
pha-s-see-ā
IDBahasa Indonesia
fasciae
fas-see
KKKK
фасцес (fasces)
fas-ses
KMKM
ស្ទាប់ (sdtāb)
s-daab
MRMR
फास्सिया (phāssiā)
pha-s-see-ā
MSBahasa Melayu
fasciae
fas-see
MYမြန်မာ
ဖာစီစ (phā-sī-sī)
pha-si-si
NLNederlands
fasciae
fas-see
PAPA
ਫਾਸੀਆ (phāsīā)
pha-see-ā
PTPortuguês
fascias
fas-sias
RUРусский
фасции (fascii)
fas-sii
SVSvenska
fasciae
fas-see
SWKiswahili
fasciae
fas-see
TAதமிழ்
ஃபாஸ்கியா (fāskia)
fa-s-kee-a
TEతెలుగు
ఫాస్సీయ (fāsīya)
fa-see-ya
THไทย
แฟสเซีย (fæːsēː)
fae-see
UKУкраїнська
фасції (fasciyi)
fas-kyi
URاردو
فاسس (fāsas)
fa-sas
VITiếng Việt
fasciae
fas-see