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rhonchus
[ rong-kuhs ]
noun
, plural rhon·chi [rong, -kahy].
- a wheezing or snoring sound heard upon auscultation of the chest, caused by an accumulation of mucus or other material.
rhonchus
/ ˈrɒŋkəs /
noun
- a rattling or whistling respiratory sound resembling snoring, caused by secretions in the trachea or bronchi
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Derived Forms
- ˈrhonchal, adjective
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Other Words From
- rhon·chi·al [rong, -kee-, uh, l], rhon·chal [rong, -k, uh, l], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhonchus1
1820–30; < Latin: a snoring, croaking < Late Greek rhónchos, variant of Greek rhénchos
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhonchus1
C19: from Latin, from Greek rhenkhos snoring
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Example Sentences
On auscultation, in the early stages, rhonchus r�les are detected if the larger tubes are affected, and sibilant r�les if the smaller ones are affected.
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