larínicas
Larínicas is an adjective form used in Spanish to describe things related to the larynx, the organ in the neck involved in breathing, protection of the airway, and voice production. The term is derived from the noun larynx (larynx) and the Greek-based root corresponding to laryngeal anatomy. In Spanish, the masculine form is larínico (or laríngeo) and the feminine plural is larínicas, used with feminine nouns such as estructuras, superficies, or fosas.
In medical and anatomical contexts, larínicas typically appears in phrases that refer to laryngeal structures, tissues,
Usage notes: larínicas is most common in clinical descriptions and anatomical texts as part of compound terms