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How to pronounce rale in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms rattle, rattling
Type of noise
Has types crepitation rale

Examples of rale

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Rale said he would be in court to oppose the DNA order.
From the edition.cnn.com
Himself an inferior player, he called the assistance of first-rale talent to the field as his ally.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The landmark 1999 RALE trial illustrated the potential benefit of reducing aldosterone levels even in people already suffering from heart failure.
From the sciencedaily.com
Yeh giv me a rale gun.
From the newscientist.com
Rale said Smith had been ill for several days with a fever and was still grieving for her 20-year-old son, who died in Smith's hospital room days after she gave birth.
From the usatoday.com
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  • Rattle: a rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders); "the death rattle"
  • This is a list of membranophones used in the Caribbean music area, including the islands of the Caribbean Sea, as well as the musics of Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Belize, Garifuna music, and Bermuda. ...
  • Crackles, crepitations, or rales (i/u02C8ru0251u02D0lz/ RAHLZ or /u02C8ru00E6lz/ RALZ) are the clicking, rattling, or crackling noises that may be made by one or both lungs of a human with a respiratory disease during inhalation. They are often heard only with a stethoscope ("on auscultation"). Bilateral crackles refers to the presence of crackles in both lungs.
  • An abnormal rattle or crackling sound heard in a stethoscope during breathing, caused by fluid in the lungs or the popping open of airways
  • (rales) abnormal crackling noises in the chest made by air passing through congested bronchial tubes
  • (RALES) Randomized Aldactone Evaluation Study
  • (Rales) Abnormal respiratory sounds detected with a stethoscope.
  • (rales) Noisy respirations usually due to blockage of the bronchial tubes. (37)
  • (rales) an abnormal sound heard in the lungs when listening to the chest through a stethescope. Rales can be sibilant (whistling), dry (crackling) or wet (sloshy) depending on the amount and density of fluid moving in the lung's air passages