pleura
English
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek πλευρά (pleurá, “a rib, a side of something”).
Noun
pleura (plural pleurae)
- (anatomy) The smooth serous membrane which closely covers the lungs and the adjacent surfaces of the thorax; the pleural membrane.
Meronyms
Derived terms
Derived terms
- cervical pleura
- costal pleura
- diaphragmatic pleura
- mediastinal pleura
- parietal pleura
Translations
serous membrane that covers the lungs and thorax
Etymology 2
Noun
pleura
- plural of pleuron
Anagrams
French
Verb
pleura
- third-person singular past historic of pleurer
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πλευρά (pleurá, “a rib, a side of something”).
Noun
pleura f (plural pleure)
Related terms
Related terms
- pleura costale
- pleura diaframmatica
- pleurale
- pleura mediastinica
- pleura parietale
- pleura viscerale
- pleurico
- pleurite
Anagrams
Portuguese
Noun
pleura f (plural pleuras)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpleuɾa/, [ˈpleu̯ɾa]
Noun
pleura f (plural pleuras)
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