bronch

bronch
, -i, -o, «us (G). The windpipe

Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . . 2013.

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  • bronch- — [bräŋk] combining form BRONCHO : used before a vowel …   English World dictionary

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  • bronch- — combining form or broncho Etymology: probably from French bronch , broncho trachea, throat, from Late Latin broncho , from Greek bronch , broncho , from bronchos more at craw 1. : throat bronchocele 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • bronch- — or broncho combining form Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek, from bronchos windpipe bronchial tube ; bronchial < bronchitis > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bronch- — var. of broncho before a vowel. * * * …   Universalium

  • bronch- — See broncho . * * * (broncho ) prefix denoting the bronchial tree. Examples: bronchoalveolar (relating to the bronchi and alveoli); bronchopulmonary (relating to the bronchi and lungs) …   Medical dictionary

  • Bronch — bronchi, bronchial; bronchoscopy …   Medical dictionary

  • bronch(o)- — [L. bronchus, q.v.] a combining form denoting relationship to a bronchus …   Medical dictionary

  • bronch- — broncho combining form denoting the bronchial tree. bronchoalveolar relating to the bronchi and alveoli bronchopulmonary relating to the bronchi and lungs …   The new mediacal dictionary

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