lésion
lesion
noun leh-ZYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin laesio 'a hurting, damage'
Also means
injury
Usage Note
Lésion is used in medical contexts to describe any area of tissue with impaired function due to disease or injury: une lésion cérébrale ('a brain lesion'). The verb léser means 'to wrong or harm someone', especially financially: se sentir lésé means 'to feel cheated'. The two uses share the Latin root but differ in register.
Examples
"Le médecin a détecté une lésion au genou."
Natural Translation
The doctor detected a lesion on the knee.
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