windpipe in English

noun
1
the air passage from the throat to the lungs; the trachea.
The windpipe is connected to each lung by a large airway called the bronchus.

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1. Grandpa's about to crush your windpipe.

2. Arteriac - Of or pertaining to the windpipe

3. Food breathed into the windpipe can cause choking.

4. Arteriac (not comparable) Of or pertaining to the windpipe

5. What does Arteriac mean? Of or pertaining to the windpipe

6. “A tube was inserted into her windpipe to pump air.

7. They sit on your windpipe and they crush your dreams.

8. The Bronchi are two tubes that branch off the trachea, or windpipe

9. Choking: to keep (someone) from breathing by exerting pressure on the windpipe

10. Chokeholds -- also called airway holds -- restrict breathing by applying pressure to the windpipe

11. The gurgling noise was the rattling of Thomas trying to breathe through a restricted windpipe.

12. No role in song production, however, was given to the windpipe and its resonances.

13. The blow hit him in the larynx, or Adam's apple... causing it to swell and cutting off his windpipe.

14. Most often, Choking in adults is the result of getting food stuck in the windpipe

15. They were grappling, and she'd got her hand on the woman's windpipe, holding her off, squeezing.

16. Bronchitis happens when your bronchial tubes, which carry oxygen from your windpipe to your lungs, become inflamed

17. Bronchoscopy is an examination of your windpipe and air passages by means of a flexible telescope

18. 20 The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.

19. Choking occurs when a foreign object lodges in the throat or windpipe, blocking the flow of air

20. A Bronchoscopy is a procedure to examine the windpipe (trachea) and large airways of the lungs (bronchi)

21. …trachea (windpipe) by its main Bronchus (large air passageway) and with the heart by the pulmonary arteries

22. So, the appendix definition makes it clear that a Bronchus is actually a sub-division of the windpipe.

23. Choking can occur when an object or food becomes lodged in the throat or windpipe that blocks airflow

24. The Bronchi, singularly known as a bronchus, are extensions of the windpipe that shuttle air to and from the lungs

25. In children, Choking commonly occurs when toys, coins, or other small objects become lodged in the throat or windpipe

26. Summary Pulmonary Aspiration is the medical term for a person accidentally inhaling an object or fluid into their windpipe and lungs

27. You had to regard the Instantaneous solution offered by the symmetry of the razor across the windpipe, a neat line.

28. Scientists created a Y-shaped framework for the new trachea, modeling it after the specific shape of the patient's windpipe.

29. 23 METHODS: Each pharmacological action index was determined by concentrated ammonia method, windpipe capacity method, pinna swelling method and metabolic cage method.

30. Laryngoscopy and Bronchoscopy is an examination of the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea and bronchi) through a rigid lighted telescope

31. True Choking is when a person is unable to breathe or speak due to a complete obstruction in the throat or windpipe

32. A flexible Bronchoscopy involves placing a special instrument with a tiny camera, called a bronchoscope, into the trachea (windpipe) and airways of the lungs

33. Synonyms & Antonyms of Choke 1 to keep (someone) from breathing by exerting pressure on the windpipe let go of my throat—you're choking me!

34. BronchiaL Meaning: "pertaining to the Bronchia," 1735, from Late Latin bronchus, from Greek bronkhos "windpipe, throat" (a… See definitions of Bronchial.

35. Bronchia (n.) "Bronchial tubes," 1670s, from Latinized form of Greek bronkhia, plural of bronkhos "windpipe, throat," which is of unknown etymology.

36. When I was a pupil of elementary school, my windpipe is not well. When I catch a cold, I would speak little and watch a cartoon relaxedly .

37. Bronchial adenoma is a rare type of cancer that starts in the mucous glands and ducts of the lung airways (bronchi) or windpipe (), and in the salivary glands.

38. A Chokehold shall include, but is not limited to, any pressure to the throat or windpipe, which may prevent or hinder breathing or reduce intake of air

39. Bronchi The trachea, or windpipe, helps supply air to the lungs by providing a passage way from the mouth. It is about 4 to 5 inches long and 1 inch in diameter in the average adult

40. Bronchitis: Definition Bronchitis is an inflammation of the air passages between the nose and the lungs, including the windpipe or trachea and the larger air tubes of the lung that bring air in from the trachea (bronchi)

41. This allows room for the windpipe to be within the jaw, allowing the skull to sit squarely on a fully erect spine as in modern humans, rather than roughly in front of it, as in the other great apes.

42. This offense would occur when a police or peace officer, using a Chokehold or similar restraint, applies pressure to the throat or windpipe of a person, hindering breathing or the intake of air, and causes serious physical injury or death.

43. There are 100 Arteriac-related words in total, with the top 5 most semantically related being artery, windpipe, aorta, trachea and arterial.You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it.

44. The Arytenoid cartilages are paired flaps of cartilage that lie at the opening to the trachea or windpipe. During inspiration, these flaps are pulled apart to allow as much air as possible to pass through the trachea and into the lungs

45. (Anatomy) another name for Bronchial tubes [C17: from Late Latin, from Greek bronkhia, plural of bronkhion, diminutive of bronkhus windpipe, throat] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

46. Pulmonary Aspiration is the entry of material such as pharyngeal secretions, food or drink, or stomach contents from the oropharynx or gastrointestinal tract, into the larynx (voice box) and lower respiratory tract, the portions of the respiratory system from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs

47. Bronchoscopy is a procedure that looks inside the lung airways. It involves inserting a bronchoscope tube, with its light and small camera, through your nose or mouth, down your throat into your trachea, or windpipe, and to the bronchi and bronchioles of your lungs