"Trachycarpous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Trachycarpous is a genus of plants in the tribe Nunneae, family Rutaceae (the citrus or rue family).
Trachomatis refers to the Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium, which is a type of bacteria that causes eye and sexually transmitted infections. The term "trachomatis" is often used to describe the bacterial infection itself, as well as the condition known as trachoma, which is a chronic eye disease that can lead to blindness.<br><br>In its reference to a sexually transmitted infection, Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial STI worldwide and can cause symptoms such as discharge, itching, and pain during urination in both men and women. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications in both men and women, including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women and epididymitis in men.<br><br>In its reference to a bacterial disease that affects the eyes, trachomatis is a leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide, particularly in areas with limited access to healthcare and sanitation. The disease is spread through direct contact with an infected person's eyes or through poor hygiene practices. Trachoma is a major public health concern in Africa and the Middle East, and efforts are ongoing to eliminate the disease by the year 2020.
Trachomatous refers to something that is related to trachoma, a chronic, infectious disease of the eye that can lead to blindness if left untreated. It can also refer to something that has a similar or analogous condition or feature to trachoma.
Trachonychia is a rare skin condition characterized by the appearance of small, often itchy lesions or bumps on the skin, typically on the legs, arms, or torso. The condition is usually benign and resolves on its own, but it can be itchy and uncomfortable. The exact cause of trachonychia is not well understood, but it may be related to an allergic reaction, overactive lymphatic system, or other underlying medical conditions.
Trachyonychia is a rare skin condition characterized by roughness, brittleness, and fragility of the fingernails and toenails. The nails are often discolored, thickened, and ridged, and may be prone to breaking or splitting. The condition may be inherited or caused by various factors such as nutritional deficiencies, alopecia areata, or side effects of certain medications. Treatment options for trachyonychia typically focus on managing symptoms and maintaining nail health through proper nail care, diet, and possible use of topical or oral medications.
Trachystomata are a type of respiratory structure found in certain invertebrates, specifically in sponges (Phylum Porifera). They are tubular or cylindrical extensions of the body wall that serve as a secondary respiratory organ.