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Pneumato-
Pneumato- Pneu"ma*to- (n[=u]"m[.a]*t[-o]- or
n[-u]*m[a^]t"[-o]-).
A combining form from Gr. pney^ma, pney`matos, wind, air,
breath, respiration; as, pneumatograph, pneumatology. [1913
Webster]
Pneumatocele
Pneumatocele Pneu*mat"o*cele, n. [Pneumato- + Gr. ? a tumor;
cf. F. pneumatoc[`e]le.] (Med.)
A distention of the scrotum by air; also, hernia of the
lungs.
Pneumatocyst
Pneumatocyst Pneu*mat"o*cyst, n. [Pneumato- + cyst.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A cyst or sac of a siphonophore, containing air, and serving
as a float, as in Physalia.
Pneumatogarm
Pneumatogarm Pneu*mat"o*garm, n. [Pneumato- + -gram.]
(Physiol.)
A tracing of the respiratory movements, obtained by a
pneumatograph or stethograph.
PneumatographPneumatograph Pneu*mat"o*graph, n. [Pneumato- + -graph.]
(Physiol.)
An instrument for recording the movements of the thorax or
chest wall during respiration; -- also called stethograph. Pneumatological
Pneumatological Pneu`ma*to*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F.
pneumatologique.]
Of or pertaining to pneumatology.
Pneumatologist
Pneumatologist Pneu`ma*tol"o*gist, n. [Cf. F.
pneumatologiste.]
One versed in pneumatology.
PneumatologyPneumatology Pneu`ma*tol"o*gy, n. [Pneumato- + -logy: cf. F.
pneumatologie.]
1. The doctrine of, or a treatise on, air and other elastic
fluids. See Pneumatics, 1.
2. (Philos. & Theol.) The science of spiritual being or
phenomena of any description. Pneumatometer
Pneumatometer Pneu`ma*tom"e*ter, n. [Pneumato- + -meter.]
(Physiol.)
An instrument for measuring the amount of force exerted by
the lungs in respiration.
PneumatometryPneumatometry Pneu`ma*tom"e*try, n.
See Spirometry. PneumatophoraePneumonophora Pneu`mo*noph"o*ra, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a lung
+ ? to bear.] (Zo["o]l.)
The division of Siphonophora which includes the Physalia and
allied genera; -- called also Pneumatophor[ae]. Pneumatophore
Pneumatophore Pneu*mat"o*phore, n. [Pneumato- + Gr. ? to
bear.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Pneumonophora.
PneumatothoraxPneumatothorax Pneu`ma*to*tho"rax, n. [Pneumato- + thorax.]
(Med.)
See Pneumothorax. pneumatothoraxPneumothorax Pneu`mo*tho"rax, n. [Gr. ? air + E. thorax.]
(Med.)
A condition in which air or other gas is present in the
cavity of the chest; -- called also pneumatothorax.
Meaning of pneumato from wikipedia
- Πνεύματος, romanized: eis to ónoma toû
Patros kai toû ****oû kai toû Hagíou
Pneúmatos; Latin: in
nomine Patris et
Filii et
Spiritus Sancti), or
words to that...
- pneum- air, breath, lung Gr**** πνεῖν (pneîn), πνεῦμα, πνεύματος (pneûma,
pneúmatos), πνεύμων (pneúmōn) apnea, pneumatology, pneumonocyte,
pneumonia pod-...
- Pneuma [bg] ("Holy Spirit"; Gr****: Αγίου Πνεύματος, romanized: Agiou
Pneumatos) Rock
monastery with
ruins (39°43′06″N 21°37′30″E / 39.718285°N 21.625010°E...
- –
Spirit of
Knowledge and Fear of YHWH (Isaiah 11:2) πνεύματος ἁγίου (
Pneumatos Hagiou) – Holy
Spirit (Matthew 1:18) πνεύματι θεοῦ (Pneumati Theou) –...
- (Ho dé Kū́rios tó Pneûmá). In
verse 18 it is Κυρίου Πνεύματος (Kūríou
Pneúmatos). In some cases, when
reading the
Hebrew Bible, the Jews
would substitute...
- Scotland, Edinburgh. The
genus name is said to be
derived from the Gr****
pneumato,
meaning "air" or "breath", in
reference to the
inferred air-breathing...
-
wrote three anti-Latin treatises: Pros tous
Latinous peri tou
Hagiou Pneumatos (To the
Latins Concerning the Holy Spirit),
possibly written in 1136,...