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syrinx
[ sir-ingks ]
noun
- Ornithology. the vocal organ of birds, situated at or near the bifurcation of the trachea into the bronchi.
- (initial capital letter) Classical Mythology. a mountain nymph of Arcadia who was transformed, in order to protect her chastity from Pan, into the reed from which Pan then made the panpipe.
- a panpipe.
- a narrow corridor in an ancient Egyptian tomb.
Syrinx
1/ ˈɪɪŋ /
noun
- Greek myth a nymph who was changed into a reed to save her from the amorous pursuit of Pan. From this reed Pan then fashioned his musical pipes
syrinx
2/ sɪˈrɪndʒɪəl; ˈɪɪŋ /
noun
- the vocal organ of a bird, which is situated in the lower part of the trachea
- (in classical Greek music) a panpipe or set of panpipes
- anatomy another name for the Eustachian tube
Derived Forms
- syringeal, adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of syrinx1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of syrinx1
Example Sentences
Under the new policy, city staff and nonprofits that receive city funding are barred from handing out sterile syringes and other supplies unless they actively work to connect people with treatment and counseling.
The Sidewalk Project is one of several groups that provide resources to homeless people, including some supplies specifically geared toward drug users, such as sterile syringes.
The troubled public square in Westlake has seen gang shootings, rampant drug use, discarded syringes, homelessness, people experiencing mental health crises, and an “open air market” of stolen goods.
A few years later, a newspaper splashed images of dozens of syringes littering the street over its front page.
Carefully and slowly, the carers support their heads with pillows and push the contents of their syringes into the tubes.
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