liver

simple noun30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A liver taken from one person to be transplanted into another.

Liver from a chicken, used as food.

Refers to a liver that is in good condition and functioning properly.

Refers to a condition where excess fat builds up in liver cells.

Refers to a liver that is of a standard size, texture, and function, without any signs of disease.

Refers to a liver affected by illness.

Liver from a young cow (calf), considered a delicacy.

Liver from a young sheep (lamb), used as food.

Refers to a liver that has swollen or grown larger than normal, often due to a medical condition.

Liver from a pig, used as food.

Liver from a goose, often used to make pâté (foie gras).

Refers to a dish made from liver that has been cut into small pieces, often mixed with other ingredients.

Any condition that affects the liver and prevents it from working properly.

A surgical operation to replace a diseased liver with a healthy one from another person.

A type of cancer that starts in the cells of the liver.

A life-threatening condition where the liver has lost all or most of its function.

Injury to the liver that impairs its function.

The normal physiological processes of the liver, such as detoxification and protein synthesis.

A late-stage scarring (fibrosis) of the liver caused by various liver diseases and conditions.

Proteins in the liver that speed up chemical reactions; levels are often tested to check liver health.

The process or field of medicine related to performing liver transplants.

The main type of cell found in the liver; a hepatocyte.

Physical harm or damage to the liver, often from an accident or medical procedure.

A medical procedure in which a small piece of liver tissue is removed for examination.

The collective cells and extracellular materials that make up the liver.

A condition where the liver is not functioning as it should.

A spreadable paste made from cooked, ground liver and fat, often mixed with herbs or spices.

Used to specify a location or process occurring inside the liver.

Used to indicate possession or relation, such as a disease or part of the liver.

Used to indicate movement or connection towards the liver.