Definition
The trachea's street name—your throat's main air highway that connects your mouth to your lungs and makes breathing possible. It's reinforced with cartilage rings to prevent collapse, because suffocating due to structural failure would be inconvenient. Medical professionals use 'trachea,' normal people use 'windpipe,' and everyone agrees it shouldn't be obstructed.
Example Usage
The Heimlich maneuver dislodged the food from his windpipe, preventing what would have been a very embarrassing obituary.
Source: Common anatomical terminology
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