How to Pronounce "thrombosis"
word
θɹɑmˈboʊsəs
thrahm-BOH-sis
θɹəmbˈəʊsɪs
thruhm-BOH-sis
Definition
Thrombosis is a medical condition where a blood clot forms inside a blood vessel, which can block blood flow and cause health problems.
IPA Transcription
American English
θɹɑmˈboʊsəs
British English
θɹəmbˈəʊsɪs
Simplified Pronunciation
US
thrahm-BOH-sis
UK
thruhm-BOH-sis
Listen in Context
The patient was diagnosed with thrombosis in his leg.
Thrombosis can stop blood from reaching important organs.
He is at risk of thrombosis because he sits for long hours.
Doctors often warn travelers about the risk of thrombosis on long flights.