In this article, we will look at two words: prostate and prostrate. They look a bit the same, but they mean different things. Let’s learn more about each word, where they came from, how to use them, and a way to remember the difference.
The word prostate is about a part of the body. It is a small gland in a man’s body. This gland makes some of the fluid in semen. The word prostate comes from Greek, meaning “one who stands before.” Here are some ways to use “prostate” in a sentence:
The word prostrate means to lie down flat, often with the face down. It can also mean to be very tired or weak. This word also has roots in Greek, meaning “stretched out.” Here are some ways to use “prostrate” in a sentence:
Here is a simple trick to remember the difference: Prostate ends with “ate” like “a-te,” think of “a-te” for the body part that makes fluid, like food. Prostrate has “stra-te,” remember “s-t-r-a” for “stretched out” flat on the ground.
Prostate is a small gland in a man’s body that helps make semen. Prostrate means lying flat or being very tired. Use “ate” in prostate to think of the body part that needs care, and “stra-te” in prostrate to think of lying straight and flat.
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