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Qu'est-ce (qui) est uvula - définition

FLESHY APPENDAGE THAT HANGS FROM THE BACK OF THE PALATE
Musculus uvulae; Musculus uvulæ; Musculus uvulae muscle; M. uvulae; Uvulae; Uvulae Muscle; Uvulae muscle; Azygos uvulae; Bifid uvula; Uvula; Uvulæ muscle; Split uvula; Uvulitis; Staphyle; Uvola; Uvolitis; Uvulas; Double uvula; Cleft uvula; Bifurcated uvula; Uvular cleft
  • A swollen uvula with additional upper mouth ulcer in a run-down adult (common cold)

Uvula         
·noun The pendent fleshy lobe in the middle of the posterior border of the soft palate.
uvula         
['ju:vj?l?]
¦ noun (plural uvulae -li:) Anatomy a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat.
Origin
ME: from late L., dimin. of L. uva 'grape'.
Uvulitis         
·add. ·noun Inflammation of the uvula.

Wikipédia

Palatine uvula

The palatine uvula, usually referred to as simply the uvula, is a conic projection from the back edge of the middle of the soft palate, composed of connective tissue containing a number of racemose glands, and some muscular fibers. It also contains many serous glands, which produce thin saliva. It is only found in human beings.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour uvula
1. The entrance is a dragon‘s mouth, complete with a giant uvula that tickles visitors‘ heads.
2. He also offered a laser treatment that took just one session to "sculpt" the uvula, and had a shorter recovery time, but that was twice as expensive and apparently slightly more painful after surgery.
3. That‘s when I heard about Dr Yves–Victor Kamami, who had invented a radio frequency procedure – LAUP (Laserassisted uvulopalatoplasy) – to tighten the uvula area, so that it vibrates far less during sleep.
4. Blocked nasal passages, a misaligned jaw, or a "floppy" uvula (that thing that hangs down at the back of your throat). As treating the first two causes hadn‘t worked, it was time for drastic action.
5. He explained that as you hit your late 40s, your uvula stretches (unlike other parts of the body, sadly). As the air rushes past this stretched piece of flesh it vibrates, causing the snoring noise.