aorticopulmonary

aorticopulmonary
aor·tico·pul·mo·nary ā-.ȯrt-ə-kō-'pu̇l-mə-.ner-ē, -'pəl- adj relating to or joining the aorta and the pulmonary artery <an \aorticopulmonary anastomosis>

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aor·ti·co·pul·mo·nary (a-or″tĭ-ko-poolґmo-nar″e) pertaining to or lying between the aorta and pulmonary artery. Called also aortopulmonary and pulmoaortic.

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