"Pulmonal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pulmonal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pulmonal" Meaning

(Latin:) relating to the lungs

"Pulmonal" Examples

Here are five usage examples based on the word "pulmonal":

Adjective - Pulmonary


The doctor specialized in pulmonary medicine and treated patients with lung conditions.
The pulmonary rehabilitation program was designed to help patients recover from chronic respiratory problems.
Research on the pulmonary effects of air pollution highlighted the need for reduced emissions.
The patient's pulmonary embolism was life-threatening and required immediate treatment.
Her extensive experience in pulmonary imaging has helped her in diagnosing various diseases.

"Pulmonal" Similar Words

Pullulated

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The word "pullulated" is a verb that means to produce or be covered with blisters, bubbles, or small pustules, typically as a result of infection or inflammation. It can also mean to bulge or swell out in small blotches or vesicles.

Pullulating

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Pullulation

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Pullulation refers to a rapid or sudden increase in the number of something, often in a way that is uncontrolled or unpredictable. It can refer to a surge or majority in population, quantity, or intensity.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city is experiencing a pullulation of new residents, putting a strain on local resources.<br> There has been a remarkable pullulation of medical research in the field of genetics recently.<br> The company saw a pullulation of new product orders after introducing their latest promotion.

Pulmicort

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Pulmocutaneous

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Pulmograde

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Pulmometer

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Pulmometry

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Pulmonarian

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Pulmonary

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Pulmonata

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Pulmonate

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Pulmonibranchiata

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Pulmonibranchiate

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Pulmonibranchiate refers to a type of respiratory organ or branch found in aquatic animals, where the gills are replaced by air-breathing organs, often resembling lungs. This term is primarily associated with certain groups of invertebrates, such as mollusks, that have evolved from a gill-based respiration system to a more complex system that allows them to breathe air.

Pulmonic

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Pulmoniferous

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