You can make 418 anagrams from letters in tracheas (aacehrst).
1350-1400; Middle English trache Medieval Latin trāchēa, for Late Latin trāchīa Greek trācheîa, short for artēría trācheîa rough artery, i.e., windpipe
There is difficulty in swallowing, and the food may enter the trachea.
I have seen considerable hæmorrhage in the trachea from this cause.
The forefinger must then be used to distinguish the rings of the trachea.
A plastic tube lodged in his trachea was the only thing keeping him alive.
No one has heard the Bolivarian leader speak a word (due to a surgical tube in his trachea, officials parry).
Intima: the lining membrane of the trachea: see endotrachea.
They clasped me tightly around the trachea, stopping my breath.
tracheation: the arrangement or system of distribution of trachea.
Endotrachea: the inner surface or lining of the trachea: see intima.
The stem of the tree or bush becomes the windpipe (trachea).