Pulmonic
1Pulmonic — Pul*mon ic, a. [L. pulmo, onis, a lung: cf. F. pulmonique.] Relating to, or affecting the lungs; pulmonary. n. A pulmonic medicine. [1913 Webster] …
2pulmonic — PULMÓNIC adj., s. v. ftizic, tebecist, tuberculos. Trimis de siveco, 21.11.2007. Sursa: Sinonime …
3pulmonic — [pul män′ik, poolmän′ik] adj. [Fr pulmonique] PULMONARY …
4pulmonic — 1. SYN: pulmonary. 2. Obsolete term for a remedy for diseases of the lungs. * * * pul·mon·ic pu̇l män ik, .pəl adj PULMONARY <pulmonic lesions> * * * pul·mon·ic (pool monґik) 1. pulmonary. 2. pertaining to the pulmonary artery …
5Pulmonic regurgitation — Pulmonic regurgitation, also known as pulmonary regurgitation, is the backward flow of blood from the pulmonary artery, through the pulmonary valve, and into the right ventricle of the heart during diastole. While a small amount of pulmonic… …
6pulmonic stenosis — n PULMONARY STENOSIS …
7Pulmonic sounds — In human speech, pulmonic sounds are those sounds created by the lungs. Pulmonic sounds may be either egressive (created by exhaling) or ingressive (created by inhaling) …
8Pulmonic consonant — A pulmonic consonant is a consonant produced by air pressure from the lungs, as opposed to ejective, implosive and click consonants. Most languages have only pulmonic consonants …
9pulmonic — adjective Etymology: Latin pulmon , pulmo Date: 1661 pulmonary …
10pulmonic — /pul mon ik, pool /, adj. pulmonary. [1655 65; < F pulmonique. See PULMONARY, IC] * * * …