Bronchus

/ˈbrɑŋkəs/ noun

Either of the two main tubes that branch off from the trachea (windpipe) and carry air directly into each of the two lungs.

From Greek 'bronchos' meaning 'windpipe' or 'throat.' The word likely derives from an Indo-European root related to breath and wind, and was used anatomically for centuries to describe the major airways.

AMብሮንቾስ
ARالقصبات
BNব্রংকাস
CAbronquis
CSbronchus
DAbronkus
DEBronchus
ELβρογχός
ESbronquio
FAبرونش
FIbronkkua
FRbronche
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