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Campanula TracheliumThroatwort Throat"wort`, n. (Bot.)
A plant (Campanula Trachelium) formerly considered a remedy
for sore throats because of its throat-shaped corolla. Companula TracheliumMariet Mar"i*et, n. [F. mariette, prop. dim. of Marie Mary.]
(Bot.)
A kind of bellflower, Companula Trachelium, once called
Viola Mariana; but it is not a violet. Conotrachelus crataegiQuince Quince, n. [Prob. a pl. from OE. quyne, coin, OF. coin,
cooin, F. coing, from L. Cydonius a quince tree, as adj.,
Cydonian, Gr. ? Cydonian, ? ? a quince, fr. ? Cydonia, a city
in Crete, ? the Cydonians. Cf. Quiddany.]
1. The fruit of a shrub (Cydonia vulgaris) belonging to the
same tribe as the apple. It somewhat resembles an apple,
but differs in having many seeds in each carpel. It has
hard flesh of high flavor, but very acid, and is largely
used for marmalade, jelly, and preserves.
2. (Bot.) a quince tree or shrub.
Japan quince (Bot.), an Eastern Asiatic shrub (Cydonia,
formerly Pyrus, Japonica) and its very fragrant but
inedible fruit. The shrub has very showy flowers, usually
red, but sometimes pink or white, and is much grown for
ornament.
Quince curculio (Zo["o]l.), a small gray and yellow
curculio (Conotrachelus crat[ae]gi) whose larva lives in
quinces.
Quince tree (Bot.), the small tree (Cydonia vulgaris)
which produces the quince. hypotracheliumGorgerin Gor`ge*rin", n. [F., fr. gorge neck.] (Arch.)
In some columns, that part of the capital between the
termination of the shaft and the annulet of the echinus, or
the space between two neck moldings; -- called also neck of
the capital, and hypotrachelium. See Illust. of Column. HypotracheliumHypotrachelium Hy`po*tra*che"li*um, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?; ? under
+ ? neck.] (Arch.)
Same as Gorgerin. Laryngotracheal
Laryngotracheal La*ryn`go*tra"che*al, a. [Larynx + tracheal.]
(Anat.)
Pertaining to both larynx and trachea; as, the
laryngotracheal cartilage in the frog.
Laryngotracheotomy
Laryngotracheotomy La*ryn`go*tra`che*ot"o*my, n. [Larynx +
tracheotomy.] (Surg.)
The operation of cutting into the larynx and the upper part
of the trachea, -- a frequent operation for obstruction to
breathing.
Peritracheal
Peritracheal Per`i*tra"che*al, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Surrounding the trache[ae].
PrototracheataPrototracheata Pro`to*tra`che*a"ta, n. pl. [NL. See Proto-,
and Trachea.] (Zo["o]l.)
Same as Malacopoda. ProtracheataMalacopoda Mal`a*cop"o*da, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? soft +
-poda.] (Zo["o]l.)
A class of air-breathing Arthropoda; -- called also
Protracheata, and Onychophora.
Note: They somewhat resemble myriapods, and have from
seventeen to thirty-three pairs of short, imperfectly
jointed legs, two pairs of simple jaws, and a pair of
antenn[ae]. The tranche[ae] are connected with numerous
spiracles scattered over the surface of the body.
Peripatus is the only known genus. See Peripatus. ProtracheataProtracheata Pro*tra`che*a"ta, n. pl. [NL. See Pro-, and
Trachea.] (Zo["o]l.)
Same as Malacopoda. Syngamus trachealisThe gapes The gapes
(a) A fit of yawning.
(b) A disease of young poultry and other birds, attended
with much gaping. It is caused by a parasitic nematode
worm (Syngamus trachealis), in the windpipe, which
obstructs the breathing. See Gapeworm. Tracheal
Tracheal Tra"che*al, a. [Cf.F. tracheal.]
Of or pertaining to the trachea; like a trachea.
Trachearia
Trachearia Tra`che*a"ri*a, n.pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of Arachnida including those that breathe only by
means of trache[ae]. It includes the mites, ticks, false
scorpions, and harvestmen.
Tracheary
Tracheary Tra"che*a*ry, a.
Tracheal; breathing by means of trache[ae]. -- n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Trachearia.
Tracheata
Tracheata Tra`che*a"ta, n.pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive division of arthropods comprising all those
which breathe by trache[ae], as distinguished from Crustacea,
which breathe by means of branchi[ae].
Tracheate
Tracheate Tra"che*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Breathing by means of trache[ae]; of or pertaining to the
Tracheata.
Tracheate
Tracheate Tra"che*ate, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any arthropod having trache[ae]; one of the Tracheata.
Tracheid
Tracheid Tra"che*id, n. (Bot.)
A wood cell with spiral or other markings and closed
throughout, as in pine wood.
TracheitisTracheitis Tra`che*i"tis, n. [NL. See Trachea; -itis.]
(Med.)
Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe. TracheitisTracheitis Tra`che*i"tis, n. [NL. See Trachea, and -itis.]
(Med.)
Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe. TrachelidanTrachelidan Tra*chel"i*dan, n. [Gr. ? neck.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of a tribe of beetles (Trachelides) which have the
head supported on a pedicel. The oil beetles and the
Cantharides are examples. TrachelidesTrachelidan Tra*chel"i*dan, n. [Gr. ? neck.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of a tribe of beetles (Trachelides) which have the
head supported on a pedicel. The oil beetles and the
Cantharides are examples. Trachelipod
Trachelipod Tra*chel"i*pod, n. [Gr.? neck + -pod:cf.F.
trachelipode.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Trachelipoda.
TrachelipodaTrachelipoda Tra`che*lip"o*da, n.pl. [NL. See Trachelipod.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An extensive artificial group of gastropods comprising all
those which have a spiral shell and the foot attached to the
base of the neck. Trachelipodous
Trachelipodous Tra`che*lip"o*dous, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having the foot united with the neck; of or pertainingto the
Trachelipoda.
Trachelobranchiate
Trachelobranchiate Tra`che*lo*bran"chi*ate, a. [Gr.? + E.
tranchiate.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having the gills situated upon the neck; -- said of certain
mollusks.
Trachelorrhaphy
Trachelorrhaphy Tra`che*lor"rha*phy, n. [Gr. ? neck + ? to
sew.] (Med.)
The operation of sewing up a laceration of the neck of the
uterus.
Trachenchyma
Trachenchyma Tra*chen"chy*ma, n. [NL.,fr. trachea + -enchyma
as in E. parenchyma.] (Bot.)
A vegetable tissue consisting of trache[ae].
TracheobranchiaTracheobranchia Tra`che*o*bran"chi*a, n.; pl.
Tracheobranchlae. [NL. See Trachea, and Branchia.]
(Zo["o]l.)
One of the gill-like breathing organs of certain aquatic
insect larv[ae]. They contain tracheal tubes somewhat similar
to those of other insects.
Meaning of Trache from wikipedia
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Chondrolaryngoplasty (commonly
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