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laryngoscope
[ luh-ring-guh-skohp ]
noun
, Medicine/Medical.
- a rigid or flexible endoscope passed through the mouth and equipped with a source of light and magnification, for examining and performing local diagnostic and surgical procedures on the larynx.
laryngoscope
/ ləˌrɪŋɡəˈskɒpɪk; ləˈrɪŋɡəˌskəʊp; ˌlærɪŋˈɡɒskəpɪst /
noun
- a medical instrument for examining the larynx
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Derived Forms
- laryngoscopist, noun
- ˌlarynˈgoscopy, noun
- laˌryngoˈscopically, adverb
- laryngoscopic, adjective
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Other Words From
- la·ryn·go·scop·ic [l, uh, -ring-g, uh, -, skop, -ik], adjective
- la·ryn·gos·co·pist [lar-ing-, gos, -k, uh, -pist], noun
- prela·ryngo·scopic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of laryngoscope1
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Example Sentences
Still, as before said, the laryngoscope does not reveal all the secrets of voice-production.
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He had no opportunity of examining her throat with the laryngoscope, nor of observing her throat action in any other way.
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The throat usually becomes tractable after one or two trials with the laryngoscope.
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People usually have some such difficulty the first time they submit to examination with the laryngoscope.
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This transition period lasted, roughly speaking, till the invention of the laryngoscope in 1855.
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