AlzheimeryoudaoicibaDictYouDict[Alzheimer 词源字典]
Alzheimer: Alzheimer’s disease [20] This serious brain disorder was first described in a scientific journal in 1912, and was given its name in honour of the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915). For many decades the term was largely confined to specialist medical journals, but in the 1970s, as the disease became better known, it seeped into the public domain.
[Alzheimer etymology, Alzheimer origin, 英语词源]
Alzheimer's diseaseyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
Alzheimer's disease: [20] This serious brain disorder was first described in a scientific journal in 1912, and was given its name in honour of the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915). For many decades the term was largely confined to specialist medical journals, but in the 1970s, as the disease became better known, it seeped into the public domain.
seep (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1790, variant of sipe (c. 1500), possibly from Old English sipian "to seep," from Proto-Germanic *sip- (cognates: Middle High German sifen, Dutch sijpelen "to ooze"), from PIE root *seib- "to pour out, drip, trickle" (see soap (n.)). Related: Seeped; seeping.
exudateyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
"A mass of cells and fluid that has seeped out of blood vessels or an organ, especially in inflammation", Late 19th century: from Latin exsudat- 'exuded', from the verb exsudare.