sub-thoracal

tho·rac·ic

[thaw-ras-ik, thoh-]
adjective
of or pertaining to the thorax.
Also, tho·ra·cal [thawr-uh-kuhl, thohr-] .


Origin:
1650–60; < Medieval Latin thōrācicus < Greek thōrākikós. See thorac-, -ic

non·tho·rac·ic, adjective
post·tho·rac·ic, adjective
pre·tho·rac·ic, adjective
sub·tho·ra·cal, adjective
sub·tho·rac·ic, adjective
trans·tho·rac·ic, adjective
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thoracic (θɔːˈræsɪk) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
of, near, or relating to the thorax

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thoracic tho·rac·ic (thə-rās'ĭk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or situated in or near the thorax.

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thoracic   (thə-rās'ĭk)  Pronunciation Key 
Relating to or located in or near the thorax.
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