faucial tonsil
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Definition
- Noun:
- Either of two masses of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx: A "faucial tonsil" is one of a pair of specific tonsils located at the back of the throat, on either side of the passage from the mouth to the pharynx. They are part of the body's immune system.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor examined her throat and noted that her faucial tonsils were inflamed.
- Enlarged faucial tonsils can sometimes cause difficulty swallowing.
Advanced Usage
- Medical Context: The term "faucial tonsil" is primarily used in medical and anatomical descriptions to specify the palatine tonsils, distinguishing them from other tonsillar tissue like the adenoids (pharyngeal tonsil) or lingual tonsil.
- The study focused on the immune function of the faucial tonsil.
Variants and Related Words
- Tonsil (noun): A more general term for masses of lymphatic tissue in the throat, which includes the faucial tonsils.
- He had his tonsils removed as a child.
- Palatine tonsil (noun): A direct synonym for "faucial tonsil," often used interchangeably in medical terminology.
- The palatine tonsils are commonly referred to simply as "the tonsils".
Synonyms
- Palatine tonsil: The anatomical synonym.
- Tonsil: The common, less specific term.
Related Phrases
- Tonsillitis (noun): Inflammation of the tonsils, particularly the faucial tonsils.
- Strep throat often leads to acute tonsillitis of the faucial tonsils.
Noun
- either of two masses of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx