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		Definition of tonsil in English: tonsilnoun ˈtɒns(ə)lˈtɒnsɪlˈtɑnsəl Either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat, one on each side of the root of the tongue.  Example sentencesExamples -  If the abscess is located in the distal part of the tonsil, puncture of the carotid artery can occur.
 -  The major parts of the system are the bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and the tonsils.
 -  It is possible that the ‘breath holding’ episodes the child exhibited previously were in fact intermittent and momentary obstruction of the glottis by the tonsil.
 -  Perhaps if I do relent and have them out, I should also book in to have my tonsils and appendix removed as well, just in case.
 -  Sometimes a secondary bacterial infection of the tonsils occurs, and this is usually treated with the antibiotic penicillin.
 -  Enlarged adenoids or tonsils, which are at the back of the throat, may block the Eustachian tube.
 -  The tonsils are the two masses of tissue on either side of the back of the throat.
 -  Surgical removal of tonsils, nasal polyps or other tissue impinging on the airway also may relieve sleep apnea.
 -  The problem can sometimes be fixed if the tonsils are taken out, if a machine is used to help breathing at night, or if the child loses weight.
 -  The tonsils normally help to filter out bacteria and other microorganisms to aid the body in fighting infection.
 -  Oral cancers occur in the mouth and the back of the throat, the tonsil, tongue, lip and voice box.
 -  This throat membrane usually covers the tonsils and is a dirty grey colour.
 -  This will help prevent complications such as rheumatic fever or an abscess around the tonsils.
 -  If the throat is narrower to start with, for example because the tonsils are enlarged, it is easier for the throat muscles to close and block the airway.
 -  Other parts of the lymphatic system are the spleen, thymus, bone marrow and tonsils.
 -  The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus.
 -  The tonsils were moderately enlarged with no deviation of the uvula.
 -  Doctors cannot usually tell the difference just by looking at the tonsils.
 -  A programme of testing several thousand pathological specimens of appendixes and tonsils was started.
 -  Sometimes surgery is needed to remove tonsils or extra tissue from the throat.
 
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from French tonsilles or Latin tonsillae (plural).    Definition of tonsil in US English: tonsilnounˈtɑnsəlˈtänsəl Either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat, one on each side of the root of the tongue.  Example sentencesExamples -  The tonsils are the two masses of tissue on either side of the back of the throat.
 -  Sometimes surgery is needed to remove tonsils or extra tissue from the throat.
 -  Oral cancers occur in the mouth and the back of the throat, the tonsil, tongue, lip and voice box.
 -  Other parts of the lymphatic system are the spleen, thymus, bone marrow and tonsils.
 -  Perhaps if I do relent and have them out, I should also book in to have my tonsils and appendix removed as well, just in case.
 -  This throat membrane usually covers the tonsils and is a dirty grey colour.
 -  The problem can sometimes be fixed if the tonsils are taken out, if a machine is used to help breathing at night, or if the child loses weight.
 -  Doctors cannot usually tell the difference just by looking at the tonsils.
 -  Surgical removal of tonsils, nasal polyps or other tissue impinging on the airway also may relieve sleep apnea.
 -  It is possible that the ‘breath holding’ episodes the child exhibited previously were in fact intermittent and momentary obstruction of the glottis by the tonsil.
 -  If the abscess is located in the distal part of the tonsil, puncture of the carotid artery can occur.
 -  The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus.
 -  A programme of testing several thousand pathological specimens of appendixes and tonsils was started.
 -  Enlarged adenoids or tonsils, which are at the back of the throat, may block the Eustachian tube.
 -  Sometimes a secondary bacterial infection of the tonsils occurs, and this is usually treated with the antibiotic penicillin.
 -  If the throat is narrower to start with, for example because the tonsils are enlarged, it is easier for the throat muscles to close and block the airway.
 -  The tonsils normally help to filter out bacteria and other microorganisms to aid the body in fighting infection.
 -  The major parts of the system are the bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and the tonsils.
 -  The tonsils were moderately enlarged with no deviation of the uvula.
 -  This will help prevent complications such as rheumatic fever or an abscess around the tonsils.
 
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from French tonsilles or Latin tonsillae (plural).     |