cricoid

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κρικοειδής (krikoeidḗs, ring-shaped), from κρίκος (kríkos, ring).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkɹʌɪkɔɪd/

Adjective

cricoid (comparative more cricoid, superlative most cricoid)

  1. (anatomy) Shaped like a ring, usually with reference to the cricoid cartilage.

Noun

cricoid (plural cricoids)

  1. (anatomy) The cricoid cartilage.
    • 1972, Vladimir Nabokov, Transparent Things, McGraw-Hill 1972, p. 81:
      What luck that Mr. Romeo still gripped and twisted and cracked that crooked cricoid as X-rayed by the firemen and mountain guides in the street.

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