"Peritropous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Peritropous (adjective): In architecture, peritropous refers to a type of column or pillar that has its capital (top) attached to the shaft (main body) rather than resting on it.
Peritraumatic refers to the period around a traumatic event, which includes the immediate aftermath as well as the lead-up to the event. It encompasses the physical, emotional, and psychological responses an individual experiences during and just after the traumatic event.
Peritrochium refers to a part of an embryonic stage, specifically the outer layer of the pericardium, which is the sac surrounding the heart. It develops from a series of somites, which are block-like structures formed during embryonic development, and gives rise to the epicardium, which is the outermost layer of the pericardium.
Pain or discomfort affecting the periumbilical region, which is the area around the navel or belly button.
Periungual refers to the areas of skin surrounding a finger or toe, especially the areas at the base of a nail or surrounding a nail bed.
The term "periurethral" refers to the area surrounding or adjacent to the urethra. In medical contexts, it can describe abnormal growths, such as periurethral glands or periurethral fibromas, that occur near the urethra. Additionally, periurethral abscesses are painful infections that occur in this region. The prefix "peri-" means "around" or "near", and "urethral" refers to the urethra, the tube through which urine exits the body.
Periuterine refers to something that is located around or near the uterus, typically used to describe anatomical structures, conditions, or processes in relation to the uterus.
Perivaginal refers to something that is located near or surrounding the vagina. This term is often used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe structures, tissues, or processes that are adjacent to or encompass the vagina.