crónico
chronic
adjective KROH-nee-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek khronikos (of time), from khronos (time).
Also means
long-standing
Usage Note
Crónico describes a condition that persists over a long period — enfermedad crónica ('chronic illness'), desempleo crónico ('chronic unemployment'). It is a near-cognate of English 'chronic' and is used in the same medical and figurative contexts. The noun la cronicidad ('chronicity') appears in clinical writing.
Examples
"Sufre de dolor crónico en la espalda desde el accidente."
Natural Translation
She has suffered from chronic back pain since the accident.
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