English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γυνή (gunḗ, “woman”) and μαστός (mastós, “breast”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gynecomastia (countable and uncountable, plural gynecomastias)
- (American spelling, pathology) Excessive development of breasts in men, resembling the breast development in women.
- Synonyms: gynecomastism, gynecomazia
2006, Merle J. Yost, Demystyifying Gynecomastia: Men with Breasts, →ISBN, page 24:But probably the primary reason for gynecomastia in adult onset is drugs—and these are not illegal drugs.
Derived terms
Translations
development of breasts in males
- Armenian: գինեկոմաստիա (ginekomastia)
- Asturian: xinecomastia f
- Basque: ginekomastia
- Belarusian: гінекамастыя f (hinjekamastyja)
- Bihari: गाइनेकोमास्टिया
- Bulgarian: гинекомастия f (ginekomastija)
- Catalan: ginecomàstia f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 男性乳房发育 (nánxìng rǔfáng fāyù)
- Dutch: gynaecomastie (nl) f
- Finnish: naisnisäisyys
- French: gynécomastie (fr) f
- Galician: xinecomastia f
- German: Gynäkomastie (de) f
- Greek: γυναικομαστία (el) (gynaikomastía)
- Hebrew: גינקומסטיה (he) f (ginekomastya)
- Hindi: पुंस्तनवृद्धि (punstanvŕddhi), गाइनेकोमैस्टिआ (gāinekomaisṭiā)
- Indonesian: ginekomastia
- Italian: ginecomastia (it) f
- Japanese: 女性化乳房 (josei-ka nyūbō)
- Kazakh: гинекомастия (ginekomastiä)
- Korean: 여성형유방증 (yeoseonghyeong'yubangjeung)
- Lithuanian: ginekomastija f
- Polish: ginekomastia (pl) f
- Portuguese: ginecomastia (pt) f
- Russian: гинекомасти́я (ru) f (ginekomastíja)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: гинекома̀стија f
- Roman: ginekomàstija (sh) f
- Slovak: gynekomastia f
- Spanish: ginecomastia f
- Swahili: jinekomastia
- Swedish: gynekomasti (sv) c
- Tagalog: hinekomastiya, ginekomastiya
- Telugu: గైనేకోమస్తియా (gainēkōmastiyā)
- Turkish: jinekomasti
- Ukrainian: гінекомастія f (hinekomastija)
- West Frisian: gynekomasty
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