English Words: T

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thoracoabdominopelvicadj

Of or relating to the thorax, abdomen and pelvis.

thoracoacromialadj

Relating to the thorax and acromion.

thoracobiliaryadj

Involving both bile duct and pleural space.

thoracocentesisnoun

Alternative form of thoracentesis.

thoracocervicaladj

thoracic and cervical

thoracodorsaladj

Relating to the thorax and back.

thoracodynianoun

Pain in the thorax.

thoracoepigastricadj

Of a vein or flap, relating to the lateral thoracic vein and the superficial epigastric vein.

thoracographicadj

Relating to thoracography

thoracographynoun

Synonym of pleurography.

thoracohumeraladj

Relating to, or connecting the thorax and the humerus

thoracolaparoscopicadj

Relating to thoracolaparoscopy.

thoracologynoun

The study of diseases of the chest

thoracolumbaradj

of or relating to the thoracic and lumbar areas

thoracolumbosacraladj

Relating to the thorax and the lumbar and sacral regions of the back.

thoracomerenoun

A somite of the thorax of a crustacean.

thoracometernoun

A stethometer.

thoracopagousadj

Joined at the thorax.

thoracopagusnoun

With fusion of the chest.

thoracopathynoun

disease of the thorax

thoracoplastynoun

Surgery of the chest, usually involving removal of ribs.

thoracopodnoun

Any appendage attached to the thorax of an animal

thoracopulmonaryadj

Relating to the thorax and lungs.

thoracopygidialadj

Relating to the thorax and the pygidium.

thoracoscoliosisnoun

thoracolumbar scoliosis

thoracoscopenoun

The instrument used in thoracoscopy.

thoracoscopicallyadv

By means of thoracoscopy.

thoracoscopynoun

A procedure for examining the inside of the chest cavity through a small incision, using an endoscope.

thoracospinaladj

thoracic and spinal

thoracostomynoun

Incision into the chest wall, with maintenance of the opening for drainage.

thoracotomiseverb

To perform, or to undergo thoracotomy

thoracotomizeverb

Alternative form of thoracotomise.

thoracotomynoun

The surgical procedure of making an incision into the chest, normally as a first step to gain access to the thoracic organs, such as the heart, the lungs, and the esophagus.

thoraladj

nuptial

thoratenoun

Any oxyanion of thorium; any salt containing such an anion.

thoraxnoun

The region of the mammalian body between the neck and abdomen as well as the cavity containing the heart and lungs.

Thorazinenoun

Brand name for chlorpromazine

thorbastnasitenoun

A hexagonal-ditrigonal dipyramidal brown mineral containing calcium, carbon, cerium, fluorine, hydrogen, oxygen, and thorium.

Thorburnname

A surname transferred from the given name.

Thoreauname

A surname.

Thoreauanadj

Of or pertaining to Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), American writer and philosopher, or his writings.

Thoreauesqueadj

Reminiscent of the works of Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862), American writer and philosopher.

thoreaulitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing oxygen, tantalum, and tin.

Thoreauvianadj

Synonym of Thoreauesque.

Thoresenname

A surname from Norwegian.

Thorfidaname

A female given name

thorianoun

The rare earth thorium oxide.

thorianadj

Containing thorium

thoriateverb

To add thorium or thorium oxide to (a substance) in order to increase its thermionic flow.

thoriferousadj

Containing or producing thorium.

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