stertorous ? sonorous? nm
Posted By: Txczech on 2009-01-12
In Reply to: s/l senoirs (?) wheezing - Mindy
Subject: stertorous ? sonorous? nm
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Main Entry: so·no·rous
Pronunciation: sə-ˈnȯr-əs, ˈsä-nə-rəs
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin sonorus; akin to Latin sonus sound
Date: 1611
1 : producing sound (as when struck)
2 : full or loud in sound
3 : imposing or impressive in effect or style
4 : having a high or an indicated degree of sonority
— so·no·rous·ly adverb
— so·no·rous·ness noun
Sonorous? Very often that is used for lung sounds on exam. NM
Subject: Sonorous? Very often that is used for lung sounds on exam. NM
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