Cómo Pronunciar "foramen"
word
fɝˈeɪmən
fer-AY-muhn
fˈɔːɹeɪmˌɛn
faw-RAY-men
Definición
A foramen is a natural opening or hole in a bone or other structure in the body, often allowing the passage of nerves or blood vessels.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
fɝˈeɪmən
Inglés Británico
fˈɔːɹeɪmˌɛn
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
fer-AY-muhn
UK
faw-RAY-men
Escucha en Contexto
The foramen in the skull lets nerves pass through.
Every vertebra has a foramen for the spinal cord.
Blood vessels travel through the foramen.
Doctors pay close attention to the foramen size when checking for nerve problems.