"Orthopny" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Orthopny is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the condition of having correct or proper posture. It is derived from the Greek words "orthos" meaning "upright" and "ponos" meaning "posture". Orthopny is no longer commonly used in modern medical or physical therapy contexts, where the term posture or body posture would be used instead.
Orthophrenic refers to a person who has a normal or healthy mind. The term "orthophrenic" is derived from the Greek words "ortho," meaning "straight" or "normal", and "phren," meaning "mind" or "brain". Therefore, an orthophrenic is someone who thinks, acts, and behaves in a normal and healthy manner. The term is often used in a clinical or psychological context to describe individuals who are free from mental illnesses or other conditions that affect the mind.
Orthophthalic refers to a type of chemical compound that is a derivative of phthalic anhydride. Specifically, it is a type of aromatic dicarboxylic acid that is used in the production of alkyd resins, coatings, and other materials. The term "orthophthalic" comes from the Greek words "ortho" meaning "straight" or "correct" and "phthalic" referring to the phthalic anhydride compound. In the context of polymers and materials science, orthophthalic acids are used as cross-linking agents, plasticizers, and chemo-reactive monomers.
Orthopinacoid: A type of crystal structure that belongs to the pinacoidal crystal system, characterized by symmetrical, grainy, and compact patterns.
Orthopnea is a medical term that refers to difficulty breathing or shortness of breath when one is sitting or standing upright, typically worsened by increased elevation of the head or upper body. This condition is often caused by congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other respiratory conditions that make it difficult for the body to oxygenate the blood when it is not in the recumbent position.
Orthopneas is a medical term that refers to sudden involuntary movements of the legs while a person is lying down or in a recumbent position, often occurring during the early hours of the morning or during rest. These movements can be accompanied by a sense of restlessness, discomfort, or irritation.
Orthopneic refers to the ability to breathe normally and easily when standing or sitting upright, without any difficulty or distress.
Orthopnoea is a type of breathing difficulty that occurs when a person lies flat or supine, typically caused by congestive heart failure, pulmonary fibrosis, or other respiratory conditions. It is characterized by shortness of breath, wheezing, or coughing when reclining or lying down, which can be relieved by sitting or standing upright.
Orthopnoeic refers to a person who breathes with their mouth open, typically as a result of a physiological condition or a defect in the throat or mouth. It can also describe the act of breathing through the mouth rather than the nose.
An orthopod is a method of studying the structure of a disease or defect in the human body through the examination of autopsy specimens.
Orthopsychiatry is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders through a combination of psychological, social, and biological approaches. It considers the individual's overall health, including their physical and mental well-being, and aims to restore optimal functioning and well-being. Orthopsychiatry often employs a holistic and interdisciplinary approach, incorporating elements from psychology, psychiatry, social work, and other fields to provide comprehensive care.
Orthoptera is a suborder of insects that includes grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids. It is characterized by its distinctive antennae, forewings, and jumping ability. Orthoptera are often referred to as "jumping insects" or "grasshoppers" in a broad sense.
Orthopteran refers to a type of insect, specifically a suborder of the order Orthoptera. It includes grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids.