"Trephine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A surgical instrument used for drilling into the skull to relieve pressure on the brain or to remove a piece of bone, often used in medieval times.
A surgical drill or instrument used for making holes; a hole or opening made by drilling or boring.
To make a hole in (someone's skull) with a special instrument, usually to look at the brain or to relieve pressure inside the skull.
There is no word called "trepeget". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Could you provide a different word, and I'll be happy to explain its meaning?
Trephining is a surgical operation in which a portion of the skull is removed with a circular tool, usually in the form of a scoop, to relieve pressure on the brain, usually as a result of a head injury or other trauma. It can be considered an early form of neurosurgery, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient civilizations.
Full of nervous anxiety or apprehension.<br><br>Example: She felt trepidacious about the first day of school.
Nervousness or apprehension when the start of an activity is anticipated, but the precise moment is uncertain.
Treponema is a genus of spiral-shaped bacteria that belongs to the phylum Spirochaetes. There are several species within this genus, but the most well-known species is Treponema pallidum, which is the causative agent of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection.<br><br>Treponema bacteria are typically found in the mucus of the mouth and genital areas, where they can infect tissues and cause disease. They are highly debilitating and can lead to chronic infections if left untreated.<br><br>Some of the key characteristics of Treponema bacteria include:<br><br>1. Spiral shape: Treponema bacteria are long, thin, and spiral-shaped, with a characteristic helical appearance.<br>2. Small size: They are relatively small, measuring around 6-20 micrometers in length and 0.2-0.3 micrometers in width.<br>3. Thin-walled: The cell wall of Treponema is extremely thin and flexible, allowing the bacteria to twist and turn easily.<br>4. Endospore-forming: Some Treponema species, such as Treponema pallidum, can form endospores, which are highly resistant to heat, drying, and other environmental stresses.<br><br>In addition to causing syphilis, Treponema species have also been linked to other diseases, including yaws, bejel, and pinta, which are all caused by treponemal infections.