breathing tube
noun
plural breathing tubes
1
medical
: a usually small plastic tube inserted (as through the nose or mouth) into the trachea especially to deliver oxygen or anesthesia to the lungs
… tracheostomy, a complication-prone and cosmetically undesirable insertion of a breathing tube through the neck.—John Grossmann
especially
: endotracheal tube
… her life is sustained by a breathing tube that hospital authorities are unwilling to disconnect. —Judy Flander
Eventually, anesthesia was called to insert a breathing tube and Mrs. M was placed on a ventilator because she could not breathe adequately on her own. —Kiran Gupta
2
: a tubular anatomical part through which air passes into or out of the body: such as
a
: a trachea or bronchial tube of an air-breathing vertebrate
… immediate help would be available to any student suffering anaphylaxis, the severe allergic reaction that can close off breathing tubes and send the body into shock.—Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah
Bronchiectasis is abnormal dilation of the bronchi, the breathing tubes of the lungs.—Paul G. Donohue
b
: one of the air-conveying tubules forming the respiratory system of most insects and many other arthropods : trachea sense 3
… tracheal mites, even tinier parasites, which attack bees' breathing tubes …—Elizabeth Kolbert
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