"Tonsil" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tonsil" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tonsil" Meaning

A tonsil is a mass of lymphoid tissue located in the pharynx. There are two tonsils: the palatine tonsils and the lingual tonsils.

"Tonsil" Examples

Tonsil Usage Examples


1. Medical context:
- Remove the tonsils to treat recurring strep throat infections.
- The doctor examined the patient's tonsils to see if they needed to be removed.

2. Non-medical context:
- The tonsillectomy recovery time was quite extensive.
- Many celebrities have successfully hidden their tonsillectomy scars under their elaborate hairstyles.

3. Figurative context:
- He has a lot on his plate, so he's carrying the load on his tonsils.
- The political party was forced to swallow a bitter pill about agreeing with their opponents.

4. Amount context:
- That's a ton of books on the shelf; you have tonsil weights.
- This grocery cart can hold tons of onions.

5. Slang context:
- She drank so much water after the surgery on her tonsils that the last drop of water was the 'ton'.
- He asked for a ton of money but got only fifty cents.

"Tonsil" Similar Words

Tonometer

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Tonometry

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Tonopah

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Tonopah refers to a small town of about 2,400 people located in Nye County, Nevada, USA. It is an important center for the mining industry in central Nevada, particularly for gold, silver, and lead mining.<br><br>However, the term Tonopah can also refer to a lightweight and maneuverable hydropneumatic automobile of the late 1960s. This car was the brainchild of James Gordon Bennett Jr. and was showcased at the 1966 World's Fair.<br><br>In geology, a tonopah is a volcanic rock formation consisting of a live eruption or an explosion.

Tonophant

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There is no word in the English language called "tonophant".

Tonoplast

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Tonotopic

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Tonotopy

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Tons

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Tonsile

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Tonsilitis

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Tonsillar

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Tonsillectomies

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Tonsillectomy

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Tonsilliths

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Tonsillitis

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Inflammation of the tonsils, which are masses of lymphoid tissue at the back of the throat. The tonsils can become swollen and painful, making it difficult to swallow or speak. It is often caused by a bacterial infection, most commonly caused by Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci (GABHS) and can be treated with antibiotics.

Tonsillolith

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A tonsillolith is a small, hard piece of debris that forms on the surface of the tonsils when bacteria, mucous, and dead cells accumulate and calcify. It is also known as a calculus or tonsil stone. Tonsilloliths are usually odorless, but they can cause bad breath, discomfort, or difficulty swallowing if they become large enough. They are often white or yellowish in color and can be seen at the back of the throat, covered in the epithelial lining of the tonsillar crypts.