Diaphragmatic

/ˌdaɪəfrægˈmætɪk/ adjective

Relating to or involving the diaphragm, the large muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities and is essential for efficient breathing. Diaphragmatic breathing uses this muscle fully for deeper, more efficient respiration.

From Greek 'diaphragma' meaning partition or barrier, through Latin into Middle English. The term gained prominence in respiratory therapy and sports training in the 20th century as understanding of breathing mechanics advanced.

AMእንቅስቃሴ
ARحجابي
BNপেটের পেশী
CAdiafragma
CSbránicový
DAmave
DEZwerchfell
ELδιαφραγματικός
ESdiafragmático
FAدیافراگم
FIvatsan
FRdiaphragmatique
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