pneumato- (Meaning)
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pneumato- ()
A combining form from Gr. pney^ma, pney`matos, wind, air, breath, respiration; as, pneumatograph, pneumatology.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pneumato-
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pneumato- Sentence Examples
- Pneumatology explores the nature and attributes of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology.
- A pneumatic drill utilizes pressurized air to bore holes efficiently.
- Pneumatically operated instruments require an air supply for their function.
- Pneumonic plague is a severe bacterial infection spread through inhaled droplets.
- The pneumotaxic center in the brain regulates the breathing rhythm.
- Pneumohydraulic systems combine air and hydraulic pressure for power transmission.
- Pneumonitis is an inflammation of the lung tissue caused by various factors.
- Pneumatization refers to the process of air-filled spaces forming in bone structures.
- Pneumoparotid is a medical condition characterized by air trapped in the parotid gland.
- Pneumocystosis is a fungal infection that affects the lungs, particularly in immunocompromised individuals.
FAQs About the word pneumato-
A combining form from Gr. pney^ma, pney`matos, wind, air, breath, respiration; as, pneumatograph, pneumatology.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Pneumatology explores the nature and attributes of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology.
A pneumatic drill utilizes pressurized air to bore holes efficiently.
Pneumatically operated instruments require an air supply for their function.
Pneumonic plague is a severe bacterial infection spread through inhaled droplets.