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trachea

Trachea vs Spiracle - What's the difference?

trachea | spiracle |


As nouns the difference between trachea and spiracle

is that trachea is trachea while spiracle is a pore or opening used (especially by spiders and some fish) for breathing.

Adams vs Trachea - What's the difference?

adams | trachea |


As a proper noun adams

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist johannes michael friedrich adams (1780-1838).

As a noun trachea is

trachea.

Trachea vs Trachioles - What's the difference?

trachea | trachioles |

Wikidiffcom vs Trachea - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | trachea |


As a noun trachea is

trachea.

Trachid vs Trachea - What's the difference?

trachid | trachea |

Trachid is likely misspelled.


Trachid has no English definition.

As a noun trachea is

a thin-walled, cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi; the windpipe.

Trachea vs Epiglotis - What's the difference?

trachea | epiglotis |


As nouns the difference between trachea and epiglotis

is that trachea is trachea while epiglotis is epiglottis.

Oespagus vs Trachea - What's the difference?

oespagus | trachea |


As a noun trachea is

trachea.

Trachea vs Branchusor - What's the difference?

trachea | branchusor |

Trachea vs Windpipediki - What's the difference?

trachea | windpipediki |

Trachea vs Tracheols - What's the difference?

trachea | tracheols |

Tracheols is likely misspelled.


Tracheols has no English definition.

As a noun trachea

is a thin-walled, cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi; the windpipe.

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