Passages in music
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LARGOSPassages in music
BRAVURASBrilliant passages, in music.
LARGOSSlow passages, in music.
STRETTOSFinal passages, in music
STRAINSPassages of music.
ITERSPassages, in anatomy
RECITATIVESCertain passages in opera.
SAIDCommon word in dialogue passages
THEMATICLike some passages in a symphony
phlegmthick mucus in the respiratory passages
OBELISymbols marking spurious passages in old manuscripts
ALLEYSNarrow passages in ships? No good! (6)
phlegma thick mucus secreted in the air passages
phlegmsPHLEGM, a thick mucus secreted in the air passages
ANALECTICMade up of miscellaneous written passages (CAT IN LACE anag.)
gallstonea concretion, or calculus, formed in the gall bladder or biliary passages
gallstonesGALLSTONE, a concretion, or calculus, formed in the gall bladder or biliary passages
bronchodilatora drug that relaxes bronchial muscle resulting in expansion of the bronchial air passages
stridorharsh vibrating sound heard during respiration in cases of obstruction of the air passages
secco(of notes or passages in a musical score) played and released abruptly and without resonance
bronchodilatorsBRONCHODILATOR, a drug that relaxes bronchial muscle resulting in expansion of the bronchial air passages
diphtheriaan infectious throat disease in which the air-passages become covered with a leathery membrane
diphtheriasDIPHTHERIA, an infectious throat disease in which the air-passages become covered with a leathery membrane
adenoidenlarged mass of lymphoid tissue in the upper pharynx, often obstructing breathing through the nasal passages
adenoidsenlarged mass of lymphoid tissue in the upper pharynx, often obstructing breathing through the nasal passages
chrestomathiesA selection of passages from an author or authors, designed to help in learning a language
chrestomathyA selection of passages from an author or authors, designed to help in learning a language
bronchogenicof, relating to, or arising in or by way of the air passages of the lungs
clarinosvalveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register
sputaexpectorated matter especially from the air passages in diseases of the lungs, bronchi, or upper respiratory tract
clarinovalveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register
clarinivalveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register
isoprenalinea drug used to stimulate the heart and to dilate the air-passages in asthma and bronchial conditions
bronchospasmconstriction of the air passages of the lung (as in asthma) by spasmodic contraction of the bronchial muscles
cantors(in formal Christian worship) A person who sings solo verses or passages to which the choir or congregation responds
bronchospasmsBRONCHOSPASM, constriction of the air passages of the lung (as in asthma) by spasmodic contraction of the bronchial muscles
isoprenalinesISOPRENALINE, a drug used to stimulate the heart and to dilate the air-passages in asthma and bronchial conditions
labyrinthsA complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze
lithiasisthe formation of stony concretions or calculi in any part of the body, esp in the bladder and urinary passages
influenzaA highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics