trake
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[edit]Noun
[edit]trake (plural trakes)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of trach
- 2001, John Barnes and Buzz Aldrin, The Return, Tor/Forge, →ISBN, page 41,
- "[…] I'll do a trake on him, right now, because his breathing isn't good and I think there's a crushing injury to the neck. […]"
- 2004, Christopher Young, Anno Domini Book III Amalgamation, Lulu Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 150,
- "[…] She'll never be able to talk again, and for now she is breathing out of a trake."
- 2005, Isaiah Baity, Jr., Beyond the Mark of Cain, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 60,
- Over time my uncle continued to slowly get better but my aunt was concerned about the tracheotomy hole (trake) in his throat. […] ¶ […] My aunt anxiously tried to instruct her to put the trake back in the hole in his throat.
- 2001, John Barnes and Buzz Aldrin, The Return, Tor/Forge, →ISBN, page 41,
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[edit]Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Noun
[edit]trake m (definite singular trakeen, indefinite plural trakeer, definite plural trakeene)
- alternative spelling of traké
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[edit]Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Noun
[edit]trake m (definite singular trakeen, indefinite plural trakear, definite plural trakeane)
- alternative spelling of traké