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tropical [ˈtrɒpɪkl, Am ˈtrɑ:pɪk-] ADJ

trolleycar N Am

trooper [ˈtru:pəɐ, Am -ɚ] N

2. trooper Am (state police officer):

trotter [ˈtrɒtəɐ, Am ˈtrɑ:t̬ɚ] N pl gastr

brocade [brəˈkeɪd, Am broʊ-] N no pl

II . troop [tru:p] VB intr (move in large numbers)

trout [traʊt] N

1. trout -(s) (fish):

2. trout -s Brit inf (unattractive old woman):

trophy <-ies> [ˈtrəʊfɪ, Am ˈtroʊ-] N

tropic [ˈtrɒpɪk, Am ˈtrɑ:pɪk] N

trough [trɒf, Am trɑ:f] N

1. trough (receptacle):

3. trough (low point between two crests):

troupe [tru:p] N THEAT

vicar [ˈvɪkəɐ, Am -ɚ] N

trod [trɒd, Am trɑ:d] VB

trod pt, pp of tread

See also tread

I . tread <trod, trodden [or a. Am treaded, trod]> [tred] VB intr

III . tread [tred] N

1. tread (manner of walking):

2. tread (sound):

3. tread (step):

4. tread (part of tyre):

III . trot <-tt-> [trɒt, Am trɑ:t] VB trans

trousers [ˈtraʊzəz, Am -zɚz] N pl

1. trousers:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During his surgical residency, he invented the safety trocar, which helped make general laparoscopic surgery possible.
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The embalmer moves the trocar in the same manner that he or she used when aspirating the cavities in order to fully and evenly distribute the chemical.
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A 5 mm trocar is then inserted through this same incision that has migrated downward below the left costal margin because of the pneumoperitoneum.
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This is usually in the form of a cannula-over-needle device, in which a flexible plastic cannula comes mounted over a metal trocar.
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He also developed his own version of a trocar.
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The bottle is held upside down in the air so as to let gravity take the cavity fluid through the trocar and into the cavities.
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If adhesions extend from above the level of the laparoscope in the umbilicus, another trocar is inserted above the level of the highest adhesion and the laparoscope is inserted there.
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The process of removing gas, fluids, and semi-solids from the body cavities and hollow organs using the trocar is known as aspiration.
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We have all used one particular embalming instrument that has lasted three generations, it's called a trocar.
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A round-tipped guidewire is then advanced through the lumen of the trocar, and the trocar is withdrawn.
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