al·ve·o·lus
noun/ælˈviːələs/, /ˌælviˈəʊləs/
/ælˈviːələs/
(plural alveoli
(anatomy)/ælˈviːəlaɪ/, /ælˈviːəliː/, /ˌælviˈəʊlaɪ/, /ˌælviˈəʊliː/
/ælˈviːəlaɪ/, /ælˈviːəliː/
)- one of the many small spaces in each lung where gases can pass into or out of the blood
腺泡 Word Originlate 17th cent.: from Latin, ‘small cavity’, diminutive of alveus.