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ENDOTRACHEAL

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en⋅do⋅tra⋅che⋅al

[en-doh-trey-kee-uhl]
–adjective
placed or passing within the trachea: an endotracheal tube.

Origin:
1905–10; endo- + tracheal
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en·do·tra·che·al   (ěn'də-trā'kē-əl)   
adj.  Within or passing through the trachea: an endotracheal tube.
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Main Entry: en·do·tra·che·al
Pronunciation: -'trA-kE-&l
Function: adjective
1 : placed within the trachea endotracheal tube>
2 : applied or effected through the trachea <endotracheal anesthesia>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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endotracheal en·do·tra·che·al (ěn'də-trā'kē-əl)
adj.
Within or passing through the trachea.

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