Bronchiloquy

/brɔŋˈkɪləkwi/ noun

An abnormal respiratory sound heard through a stethoscope where voice vibrations are transmitted unusually clearly through consolidated lung tissue, indicating pneumonia or fluid.

From Greek 'bronchos' (windpipe) + Latin 'loqui' (to speak). Physicians named this sign in the 1800s when they recognized what it meant during physical exams.

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