Childcrowing

/ˈtʃaɪldˌkroʊɪŋ/ noun

A condition in children where they make a crowing sound, often associated with respiratory distress or certain illnesses like croup.

From 'child' + 'crowing,' the present participle of 'crow' (to make a loud, harsh cry). This medical term emerged when physicians needed to describe specific respiratory symptoms in pediatric patients.

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