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How do you pronouce "celiac"?

Is it"

A) Sell-ee-ack

or

B) See-lee-ack

or

C) Something else entirely?


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chrissy Collaborator

see-lee-ack

christine

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Pronunciation: 'sE-lE-"ak

Function: adjective

Etymology: Latin coeliacus, from Greek koiliakos, from koilia cavity, from koilos hollow -- more at CAVE

: of or relating to the abdominal cavity

If yo go herte:

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You can hear it pronouced. :)

psawyer Proficient

Personally, I say see-lee-ack, but I have also commonly heard sill-ee-ack (aka Silly Yak :D )

moonunit Apprentice

Thank you so much for that info! Only having seen it written before, I had guessed too and that's how I was pronouncing it (see-lee-yack). Glad to know I was right. Nobody had ever corrected me or anything, but everyone I said it to had either never heard it before either or was a doctor (and based on what else they knew about the disease, I doubted they'd know how to pronounce it...) ;)

Lisa Mentor
Personally, I say see-lee-ack, but I have also commonly heard sill-ee-ack (aka Silly Yak :D )

Peter,

That's a monster cat. How much does he/she wiegh? Beautiful though.

psawyer Proficient

Oliver, our ten-year-old elder statesman, is my current avatar. He is a gentle, twenty-pound giant ginger tabby. He is thirty inches long from nose to tip of tail.


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plantime Contributor
Oliver, our ten-year-old elder statesman, is my current avatar. He is a gentle, twenty-pound giant ginger tabby. He is thirty inches long from nose to tip of tail.

Oliver is a very handsome cat!

celiac3270 Collaborator

I go with B

Lisa Mentor

:D:D:D I agree, not Altoids for minors. I do think that minors should be carded when buying Altoids.

Karen, you have personally self educated a new generation. :D:D ....of upcomming happy adults. B)

Canadian Karen Community Regular
:D:D:D I agree, not Altoids for minors. I do think that minors should be carded when buying Altoids.

Karen, you have personally self educated a new generation. :D:D ....of upcomming happy adults. B)

See? The divorce rate among the younger generation is going to plummet! Maybe churches should give out Altoids for communion wafers instead of those yucky wheat things! Can you just picture couples kneeling down saying their prayers and giving each other that "knowing" wink? :lol::rolleyes:;)B)

Hugs.

Karen

Lillyth Explorer
I go with B

Is it okay if I say sell-ee-ack?

I just like the way it sounds better. :D

Though I will be sure to pronouce it correctly when speaking to health professionals ;)

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