Liver or lung
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ORGANLiver or lung
lobectomiesSurgical removal of a lobe of an organ such as the thyroid gland, lung, or liver
lobectomySurgical removal of a lobe of an organ such as the thyroid gland, lung, or liver
foregut(in mammals) the upper part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the pharynx, esophagus, lung, stomach, liver, pancreas, and part of the duodenum develop
foreguts(in mammals) the upper part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the pharynx, esophagus, lung, stomach, liver, pancreas, and part of the duodenum develop
IRONHorse or lung
ORGANHeart or lung
AQUALung or marine
LOBEEar or lung part
LOBEBrain or lung part
AQUALung or marine starter
LOBELeaf or lung part
AQUADuct or lung starter?
IRONWord with "curtain" or "lung"
ORGANEye or lung, e.g.
IRONWord with lung or maiden
AQUAPrefix with lung or marine
ORGANHeart or lung, e.g.
IRONWord with curtain or lung
IRONType of hand or lung
IRONWord before Curtain or lung
IRONKind of lung or horse
atelectasisPartial or complete collapse of the lung
collapseCause (a lung or blood vessel) to do this
collapsedCause (a lung or blood vessel) to do this
collapsingCause (a lung or blood vessel) to do this
collapsesCause (a lung or blood vessel) to do this
pneumonectomySurgical removal of a lung or part of a lung
pneumonectomiesSurgical removal of a lung or part of a lung
collapsing(of a lung or blood vessel) Fall inward and become flat and empty
collapsed(of a lung or blood vessel) Fall inward and become flat and empty
collapse(of a lung or blood vessel) Fall inward and become flat and empty
collapses(of a lung or blood vessel) Fall inward and become flat and empty
pneumococcusa bacterium that causes an acute pneumonia involving one or more lobes of the lung
pneumococciPNEUMOCOCCUS, a bacterium that causes an acute pneumonia involving one or more lobes of the lung
decorticationThe removal of the outer layer or cortex from a structure, esp. the lung, brain, or other organ
pneumococcalof or like a pneumococcus, a bacterium that causes an acute pneumonia involving one or more lobes of the lung
pneumothoraxThe presence of air or gas in the cavity between the lungs and the chest wall, causing collapse of the lung