"Splanchic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I'm not familiar with the word "splanchnic". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specialized field. However, based on my research, I think you may be referring to the word "splanchnic" which relates to the organs of the abdominal cavity or the viscera.
Splanchnic can refer to the splanchnic region, which includes the internal organs of the abdominal cavity, such as the liver, stomach, intestines, pancreas, and kidneys.
It can also refer to the splanchnic nerves, which are nerves that supply blood flow to the abdominal organs.
If you provide more context or clarify the correct spelling, I can provide a more detailed explanation.
Saliva frothed at the mouth, especially when a person is speaking rapidly or energetically, often with anger or agitation.
A spittlebug is a type of insect that belongs to the family Cercopidae. The name "spittlebug" refers to their habit of producing a foamy discharge, often resembling spit, from their mouths. This is a defense mechanism that covers their excreta, making them less visible to predators.
Spitz is a type of dog, specifically a type of herding dog that originated in Europe. It is characterized by its pointed snout, erect ears, and bushy tail.
A colloquial or informal term to refer to con artists or swindlers, often associated with confidence tricks or fake business dealings.
Relating to the splanchnic vessels, which are blood vessels that supply the abdominal organs.
The splanchnocranium, also known as the visceral cranium, is a part of the skull that surrounds and protects the internal organs of the head and neck in invertebrate animals, particularly in mollusks and some other invertebrates such as starfish and sea urchins. It is not found in vertebrates.<br><br>In these animals, the splanchnocranium is a bony or cartilaginous ring or plate that forms the lower part of the internal skeleton, surrounding the main body organs like the heart, blood vessels, and digestive tract.<br><br>It's worth noting that the splanchnocranium is not a term commonly used in human anatomy, and the structure it refers to is not found in humans.
Splanchnography refers to a type of radiography (imaging technique) that focuses on the study of the abdominal organs (viscera) and their surroundings. In a splanchnography, special x-ray equipment is used to obtain a detailed image of the abdominal cavity and its contained organs without the interference of overlying structures.
The splanchnopleure, also known as the visceral pleura, is a membrane of endodermal origin in the embryo, visible in the stage of early embryonic development. It is composed of two layers. The outer layer eventually develops into the parietal pleura on the outside of the diaphragm, as well as a portion forming an anterior enlargement then fuses on either side of it.
Splanchnotomy is a type of surgical incision or cut into the abdominal cavity (belly). It involves a slit or cut through the muscles that separate the abdominal organs from each other, to access and perform surgery on one of the abdominal organs.<br><br>The word "splanchnotomy" comes from the Greek words "splankhn" meaning "viscera" or "entrails" and "tomia" meaning "surgical cutting".