"Tussis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tussis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tussis
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"Tussis" Meaning

Cough (often specifically a dry cough as in Whooping Cough).

"Tussis" Examples

5 usage examples:

The doctor diagnosed the child with tussis after hearing their cough.
The patient was prescribed an inhaler to help alleviate their tussis.
The nurse monitored the patient's tussis and oxygen levels closely.
The doctor ordered a test to determine the underlying cause of the patient's tussis.
The patient's tussis worsened over the course of the night, prompting a trip to the ER.

"Tussis" Similar Words

Tusks

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Piggy shaped or pointed parts extending from the mouth of an elephant, used as weapons and for defense.

Tussah

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Tussal

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "tussal". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used in English.

Tussaud

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A wax figure or model, especially one made for display.

Tussauds

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Wax museum. <br><br>Named after Madame Tussaud, a French artist who created detailed wax figures of famous people in the late 18th century.

Tusseh

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "tusseh".

Tussicular

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "tussicular". It is possible that it is a misspelled word, a non-existent word, or a word from a specific dialect or language that I am not familiar with.

Tussilago

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Tussilago is a small genus of European flowering plants in the dandelion tribe within the sunflower family (Asteraceae).

Tussive

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Tussive refers to something related to coughing. Specifically, it can refer to a cough or a coughing fit.

Tussle

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A physical struggle or contest; a confrontation, often involving pushing or grappling; a verbal or argumentative dispute.<br><br>Example: The political opponents were engaged in a heated tussle over the pending bill.

Tussled

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Having uneven edges or surfaces; rumpled or disheveled.

Tussles

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A mild struggle or dispute, often in a playful or trivial manner.<br><br>Example: "The two siblings engaged in a tussle over who got to play with the tablet first."<br><br>Synonyms: squabble, skirmish, altercation, bicker, wrangle.<br><br>It can also refer to the act of wrestling or grappling physically, from Latin 'tussis', meaning "a cough" and related to 'tussire', "to cough", as a person who is tussling might hold onto another and cough or gasp.

Tussling

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Struggling (actively trying to achieve something difficult)

Tussock

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A tuft of coarse, upright grass or hair; a cluster of bunch grass or sedge; a thick mat or patch of coarse grass or grassy plants.

Tussocks

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Hillside plants that form a thick and long-settlement undergrowth. A grassy or mossy growth on a hillside.

Tussocky

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Having or consisting of a thick, uneven, or rubbery tuft or nodules.<br><br>Example: The tussocky grass looked unpleasant to walk on.