windpipe

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English

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Etymology

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From wind +‎ pipe.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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windpipe (plural windpipes)

  1. The trachea.
  2. Any duct for air or other gas.
  3. (rare) A section of road or bridleway which has a reputation for having strong crosswinds or localized wind swirls.
  4. (rare, British, slang) The anus.

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