Noun
/ˌtɾakeˈljano/
"Traqueliano" is an adjective that in the medical field refers to something related to the trachea. It is used to describe things, conditions, or treatments involving the trachea. This term is more commonly used in written medical documents than in everyday oral speech.
The patient has a tracheal obstruction.
La cirugía traqueliana fue todo un éxito.
"Traqueliano" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.
The word "traqueliano" comes from the Spanish word "traquea" (trachea), which in turn derives from the Latin "trachea" and the Greek "tracheia", meaning "rough" or "harsh", referring to the rough C-shaped rings of cartilage that form the trachea.