Definitions for pulmonic

pulmonic pul·mon·ic

Spelling: [puhl-mon-ik, poo l-]
IPA: /pʌlˈmɒn ɪk, pʊl-/

Pulmonic is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 240 anagrams from letters in pulmonic (cilmnopu).

Definitions for pulmonic

adjective

  1. pulmonary.

Origin of pulmonic

From the French word pulmonique, dating back to 1655-65. See pulmonary, -ic

Examples for pulmonic

The systemic blood-circulation being completely separated from the pulmonic, the circulation is said to be double.

Want of due capacity of the chest, and any other indication of a liability to a pulmonic disease.

This disease is sometimes called chronic bronchitis, sometimes mucous consumption, pulmonic catarrh, and galloping consumption.

This part of the circulation is often called the lesser or pulmonic circulation.

The lungs and right heart are full of blood, and there is a backward engorgement produced by the pulmonic block.

Abdominal and pulmonic complains are the two prevalent diseases.

He lost flesh, became subject to intermittent attacks of fever and suffered from some pleuritic and pulmonic pains.

How swelling it is, compared with this poor, puny, pulmonic little Frenchman!

In whooping cough, and other pulmonic affections, it proves beneficial in the form of syrup.

The vapour was very deleterious to those having any tendency to pulmonic affections.

Word Value for pulmonic
Scrable

14

Words with friends

20

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