bronchus

/ˈbrɑŋkəs/
noun
  1. One of the two main tubes that carry air from the windpipe into the lungs.
    • The left bronchus is slightly narrower than the right one.
    • The doctor used a tiny camera to look inside the bronchus for any blockages.
    • Smoke can damage the lining of the bronchus and lead to chronic coughing.
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