CHEST vs THORAX: NOUN
- A large box of wood, or other material, having, like a trunk, a lid, but no covering of skin, leather, or cloth.
- In organ-building, see wind-chest.
- The funds of a public institution, or the strong box, coffer, or place where such funds are, or are supposed to be, kept; the treasury: as, a military chest; the university chest; the chest for the relief of maimed manners; etc.
- The trunk of the body from the neck to the belly; the thorax (which see).
- A coffin.
- The quantity such a case contains; a customary but uncertain measure of capacity for a few commodities: as, a chest of isinglass is 3½ hundredweight; a chest of cochineal is 1½ hundredweight.
- Specifically In com., a box-shaped case in which certain kinds of goods, as tea, indigo, opium, etc., are packed for transit.
- A box, properly one of considerable size, made of wood, iron, or other material, with a hinged lid, used as a depository for treasure, papers of record, clothing, or other articles.
- Debate; quarrel; strife; enmity.
- A bureau; a dresser.
- A sealed receptacle for liquid, gas, or steam.
- The quantity packed in such a box.
- A box for the shipping of certain goods, such as tea.
- The funds kept there.
- The treasury of a public institution.
- A small closet or cabinet with shelves for storing supplies.
- A sturdy box with a lid and often a lock, used especially for storage.
- The front or ventral portion of this part.
- The part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, enclosed by the ribs and the breastbone; the thorax.
- The part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates
- Furniture with drawers for keeping clothes
- Strife; contention; controversy.
- A case in which certain goods, as tea, opium, etc., are transported; hence, the quantity which such a case contains.
- The front of the trunk from the neck to the abdomen
- A hit or blow made with one's chest (the front of one's body).
- The portion of the human body from the base of the neck to the top of the abdomen; the thorax. Also the analogous area in other animals.
- A chest of drawers.
- The place in which public money is kept; a treasury.
- A box, now usually a large strong box with a secure convex lid.
- A case or movable frame containing drawers.
- See under Bomb.
- A tight receptacle or box, usually for holding gas, steam, liquids, etc..
- Box with a lid; used for storage; usually large and sturdy
- The part of the body inclosed by the ribs and breastbone; the thorax.
- The region of the mammalian body between the neck and abdomen as well as the cavity containing the heart and lungs
- The middle of three distinct divisions in an insect, crustacean or arachnid body
- A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.
- The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.
- The part of the trunk between the neck and the abdomen, containing that part of the body cavity the walls of which are supported by the dorsal vertebræ, the ribs, and the sternum, and which the heart and lungs are situated; the chest.
- A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; more especially, the cuirass or corselet worn by the ancient Greek warriors, corresponding to the lorica of the Romans.
- In Crustacea and Arachnida, a part of the body in advance of and in any way distinguished from the abdomen or tail, but usually blended with the head to form a cephalothorax.
- In entomology, that part of the body which is situated between the head and the abdomen, and in adult insects alone bears the wings and legs, when there are any. ;
- In anatomy and zoology, a part of the trunk between the head or neck and the abdomen or tail, in any way distinguished, as by containing the heart and lungs, by being inclosed with large ribs, or by bearing certain limbs not borne elsewhere.
- The second or middle region of the body of certain arthropods, including the insects and most crustaceans, lying between the head and the abdomen.
- A part in other vertebrates that corresponds to the human thorax.
- The middle region of the body of an arthropod between the head and the abdomen
- Part of an insect's body that bears the wings and legs
- The part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates
CHEST vs THORAX: VERB
- To hit with one's chest (front of one's body)
- N/A
CHEST vs THORAX: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To deposit in a chest; to hoard.
- N/A
CHEST vs THORAX: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To place in a coffin.
- Box with a lid
- To deposit in a chest; hoard.
- Usually large and sturdy
- Used for storage
- (idiom) (get (something) off (one's) chest) To vent one's pent-up feelings.
- N/A
CHEST vs THORAX: RELATED WORDS
- Thoracic, Lungs, Tummy, Belly, Shoulder, Abdominal, Throat, Stomach, Torso, Abdomen, Chest of drawers, Bureau, Pectus, Dresser, Thorax
- Maxillary, Mesosternum, Caudal, Abdominothoracic, Thoracic aorta, Pelvis, Thoracic, Abdomen, Belt, Gut, Body, Pneumo, Torso, Pectus, Chest
CHEST vs THORAX: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Heart, Thoracic, Lungs, Tummy, Belly, Shoulder, Abdominal, Throat, Stomach, Torso, Abdomen, Bureau, Pectus, Dresser, Thorax
- Maxillary, Mesosternum, Caudal, Abdominothoracic, Thoracic aorta, Pelvis, Thoracic, Abdomen, Belt, Gut, Body, Pneumo, Torso, Pectus, Chest
CHEST vs THORAX: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Jeune Syndrome is a form of congenital dwarfism that leads to a chest wall deformity; the chest is extremely small.
- The chest contains the same items as the chest not possessed by the Black Spirit.
- Perhaps more importantly, your chest is usually the limiting factor, meaning that if you fail to get another rep, your chest has failed.
- Traumatic thoracic injuries may include pulmonary contusions, pneumothorax, rib fractures and flail chest, hemothorax, diaphragmatic hernia, penetrating chest wounds, gunshot wounds, highrise syndrome
- Next, put the chest inside that hole, then destroy the three blocks behind, left, and right of the chest.
- Patting your outstretched hand chest and clawing your chest with fingers together on the side twice.
- What are your thoughts on the Chest Dumbbell Pullover as a chest building exercise.
- Got balloon chest to chest with partner no hands, cant touch the ground.
- WOULD ALSO MAKE A GREAT SIDE CHEST OR BLANKET CHEST.
- Chest Tube Care, Management and Troubleshooting patients with chest tubes.
- CVP resulting from negative pressure created within the thorax.
- Sing and dance to the Head, Thorax, Abdomen song.
- Thorax This is a super fun slide show.
- For example, head, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and wings.
- Physical examination of the abdomen, thorax and lungs.
- Arthropods have three parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
- The patient thorax is marked for precision incisions.
- A white collar wraps around the black thorax.
- Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in paris.
- Three protocols were considered: head, thorax and pelvis.
CHEST vs THORAX: QUESTIONS
- Are'Dead Man's Chest'and'Dead Chest'the same thing?
- Does chest 2022 support the values set in the chest program?
- Where should a chest drain be placed in a chest xray?
- Is expiratory chest CT superior to inspiratory CT for chest X-rays?
- Where can I find anklet of the wind and chest of chest?
- How to build a great upper chest (chest workouts for men at home)?
- Does chest chest physiotherapy increase oxygen saturation?
- Which CT image shows misplacement of chest tube within chest wall?
- What does the chest cavity look like on a chest xray?
- Is it possible to get the corruption chest and Crimson Chest?
- What is the best textbook on thorax and abdomen anatomy?
- Where is the pelvis thorax airbag located in a car?
- How many structures can be found in the human thorax?
- Is thorax size related to external chest wall kinematics?
- What do abnormal lymph nodes in the thorax indicate?
- What do you think about thorax's character development?
- Welche Krankheiten hat ein Mensch mit einem Thorax?
- What does thorax percussion mean during physical exam?
- Where does the dorsal thorax develop in Drosophila?
- Apakah perokok aktif harus melakukan rontgen thorax?