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stridor
(stri|dor)
Pronunciation:
/ˈstrʌɪdə/
noun
[
mass noun
]
a harsh or grating sound:
the engines' stridor increased
Medicine
a harsh vibrating noise when breathing, caused by obstruction of the windpipe or larynx.
Origin:
mid 17th century
: from Latin, from
stridere
'to creak'
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