The root word for "trachea" is from the Greek word "tracheia," meaning "rough" or "windpipe."
William Perry Corking has written: 'Genesis of the Sherritt Gordon ore deposits'
Jean-Marc Trache has written: 'Mouchin (Nord)' -- subject(s): Baptismal records, Genealogy, Marriage records, Registers of births
Craft Ladies - 2012 Corking 1-6 was released on: USA: 12 February 2013
trache(a)- -ostomy
MLB with a suprastomal granuloma removal
Drache is literally interpreted as "Dragon." Originally spelled "Trache" from middle high German.
Tracheotomy Trache/o- Trachea -tomy = Surgical opening
There are many names for this craft, including corking. Links below give instructions for using spools or corkers as well as instructions for making your own.
I believe it is the Austrialian sport called Elbillug. It wsa created in the early 1840's by convicts using cork board and marbles.
The medical terminology Combining form meaning trachea is trache/o.
It can refer to "corking" the bat, so that an advantage is gained, in terms of the bat's "springiness" and, therefore, enhanced ability to hit the ball further.