/ˈpo͝olməˌnerē/ /ˈpəl-/
Noun
1. Of, relating to, affecting, or occurring in the lungs as in pulmonary tissue and pulmonary edema. (merriam-webster.com)
2. Carried on by the lungs as in pulmonary respiration. (merriam-webster.com)
3. Occurring in the pulmonary artery as in pulmonary embolism. (merriam-webster.com)
Word origin: From French pulmonaire and directly from Latin pulmonarius “of the lungs,” from pulmo “lung,” cognate with Greek pleumon “lung,” Old Church Slavonic plusta, Lithuanian plauciai “lungs.”