weasand (Meaning)

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weasand (n.)

The windpipe; -- called also, formerly, wesil.

Synonyms & Antonyms of weasand

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weasand Sentence Examples

  1. The assassin deftly severed his victim's weasand, ending his life instantly.
  2. The sharp-edged shard of glass sliced through the bandit's weasand, choking him to death.
  3. The hunter's arrow pierced the wolf's weasand, felling the beast in a single strike.
  4. The surgeon carefully dissected the patient's weasand to remove a malignant tumor.
  5. The ancient Egyptians believed that the weasand was the seat of the soul.
  6. The starving child's weasand protruded from his emaciated neck, a testament to his dire lack of nourishment.
  7. The venomous snake sank its fangs into the rodent's weasand, injecting a deadly poison that paralyzed its victim.
  8. The pathologist examined the deceased man's weasand, searching for clues to his cause of death.
  9. The weasand is a vital organ, responsible for transporting air to and from the lungs.
  10. In some cultures, the weasand is considered a delicacy and is often grilled or roasted.

FAQs About the word weasand

The windpipe; -- called also, formerly, wesil.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The assassin deftly severed his victim's weasand, ending his life instantly.

The sharp-edged shard of glass sliced through the bandit's weasand, choking him to death.

The hunter's arrow pierced the wolf's weasand, felling the beast in a single strike.

The surgeon carefully dissected the patient's weasand to remove a malignant tumor.