expectorated Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
গয়ের তোলা, কাশিয়া তুলিয়া ফেলা, শ্লেষ্মা নির্গত হত্তয়া, শ্লেষ্মা নির্গত করা,
Similer Words:
expectorationexpects
expedience
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expediting
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expeditious
expeditiously
expectorated's Usage Examples:
typically used to refer to sputum, a mixture of phlegm and nasal mucus expectorated from the throat by coughing.
Sampling may be performed by sputum being expectorated (produced by coughing), induced (saline is sprayed in the lungs to induce.
In Brazil and Suriname the cassava roots are chewed and expectorated, a process where the amylase enzyme in saliva turns the starch into sugars.
bronchitis (PB) is a disorder in which branching casts of the airways are expectorated.
the proportion of serous bronchial secretion, making it more easily expectorated.
with Cryptosporidium, which may have been acquired by inhalation of expectorated droplets or by contact with fomites.
Once phlegm has been expectorated by a cough, it becomes sputum.
Then suddenly, his health deteriorated, "Yesterday, in the garden, he expectorated some blood.
with chronic cough, brown-tinged sputum (the color being caused by expectorated clusters of reddish brown eggs rather than by blood) and true hemoptysis.
asked about it, Bordagaray replied, "The penalty is a bit more than I expectorated.
or in both, and if expiration be if cough be present, and the sputa expectorated be of a blond or livid color, or likewise thin, frothy, and florid, or.
Using histological stains on expectorated samples from phlegm (also called "sputum"), scientists can identify MTB.
saliva, for example, "He spat out the foul-tasting fish" but spit for "expectorated" when it refers only to the expulsion of phlegm or saliva.
Smith had deliberately leaned over Fern's shoulder and expectorated in my face".
"sea-creature" which fed on an underwater aromatic tree, and which later it expectorated and was washed ashore.
Synonyms:
ptyalize; release; spit out; spew; cough; cough out; splutter; eject; ptyalise; spit up; spit; discharge; spue; expel; cough up; exhaust; sputter;
Antonyms:
keep down; repatriate; take; fill; refresh;