pleuro-, pleur- (Greek: side, rib; a thin membrane with two layers that line the chest cavity).One lining the outside of the lungs and the other the inside of the chest cavity; fluid between the two layers provides lubrication and so allows smooth, uniform expansion and contraction of the lungs during breathing; pertaining to the side. pleura (singular), pleurae (plural): 
The serous membrane investing the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity, completely enclosing a potential space known as the pleural cavity. There are two pleurae, right and left, entirely distinct from each other. The pleura is moistened with a serous secretion that facilitates the movements of the lungs in the chest.
 
pleuralgia, pleuralgic: 
pleurectomy: 
pleuric: 
pleurisy: 
pleuritic: 
pleurobranch: 
pleurobronchitis: 
pleurocarpous: 
pleurocentesis: 
pleurocentrum: 
pleuroclysis: 
pleurocutaneous: 
pleurodont: 
pleurodynia: 
pleurogenic: 
pleurography: 
pleurohepatitis: 
pleuron: 
pleuronectoid: 
pleuropedal: 
pleuropericardial: 
pleuroperitoneum: 
pleuropneumonia: 
pleurosoma: 
pleurosomus: 
pleurostict: 
pleurotomy: 
pleurotribe: 
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