Hígado (en. Liver)

/ˈiɣaðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Organ found in many animals that performs various functions, including the production of bile.
The liver breaks down toxins in the body.
El hígado descompone las toxinas en el cuerpo.
In the context of human anatomy, it is the largest organ of the digestive system.
The human liver weighs approximately 1.5 kilograms.
El hígado humano pesa aproximadamente 1.5 kilogramos.
It is associated with the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Diabetes can affect liver function.
La diabetes puede afectar el funcionamiento del hígado.

Etymology

From Latin 'iecur', which means liver.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have guts
To have courage or boldness to do something.
tener hígado
from the liver
Refers to something said or done with sincerity or feeling.
del hígado
fatty liver
Medical condition that refers to an accumulation of fat in the liver.
hígado graso

Related Words

bile
Digestive fluid produced by the liver.
bilis
hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver that can be caused by viruses or toxic substances.
hepatitis
cirrhosis
Chronic liver disease characterized by degeneration of its structure.
cirrosis

Slang Meanings

I'll let you in on a secret, what weighs on my liver.
Whenever I have a problem, I feel it weighing on my liver.
Siempre que tengo un problema, siento que me pesa en el hígado.
To have guts for something.
You need to have guts to clear up that difficult situation.
Necesitas tener hígado para aclarar esa situación difícil.