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1 embryo
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2 ihmisalkio
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3 Leibesfrucht
Leibesfrucht f (human) foetus, (human) embryo, unborn child -
4 следует ли нам вообще подходить с какими-то нравственными критериями к человеческим эмбрионам, которым не суждено было стать людьми?
General subject: what is the ethical status of an unborn human embryo?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > следует ли нам вообще подходить с какими-то нравственными критериями к человеческим эмбрионам, которым не суждено было стать людьми?
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5 человеческий эмбрион
Medicine: human embryoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человеческий эмбрион
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6 رئة الجنين البشري
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7 كلوة الجنين البشري
1. HEK 2. human embryo kidney -
8 ἕτοιμος
ἕτοιμος, η, ον (s. ἑτοιμάζω, ἑτοιμασία, ἑτοίμως; an adj. of two endings in pl. according to Jdth 9:6; Mt 25:10; B-D-F §59, 2; Mlt-H. 157) readyⓐ (loanw. in rabb.) of things designed to serve a purpose (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 7, 339 πάντα), of an altar IRo 2:2. Of preparations for a meal (cp. Dt 32:35) Mt 22:4 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 56 §246 πάντα ἕτοιμα; BGU 625, 13 [III A.D.] πάντα ἕ.), vs. 8; Lk 14:17 (of a meal, ‘served’: Ps.-Clem., Hom. 5, 30.—A call to a meal just before it is to be served, as Esth 6:14; Philo, Op. M. 78; Lucian, Merc. Cond. 14). Of a dining room: put in readiness Mk 14:15. Of a collection for the saints 2 Cor 9:5. τὰ ἕ. what has been accomplished (by someone else) 10:16. καιρός the time is ready= is here J 7:6. W. inf. of purpose (Esth 1:1e) σωτηρία ἑ. ἀποκαλυφθῆναι ready to be revealed 1 Pt 1:5.ⓑ of pers. (Pind.+; PHib 44, 7 [253 B.C.]; LXX; PsSol 6:1; TestJob 7:13; TestLevi 3:2; JosAs 15:10; Philo; Joseph.; Ar. 15:10; Just., Tat. Of a human embryo that is ready to become a living being at the sixth month ἕτοιμον γίνεται καὶ λαμβάνει τὴν φυχήν ApcEsdr 5:13.) ready, prepared Mt 25:10. ἕ. εἰμι I am ready (Thu. et al.; PTebt 419, 10; LXX) Ac 23:21; Hs 9, 2, 4; w. inf. foll. (Diod S 13, 98, 1 ἕτοιμός εἰμι τελευτᾶν; 1 Macc 7:29; 2 Macc 7:2; 4 Macc 9:1; PsSol 6:1; TestJob 7:13; Jos., Ant. 10, 9; Ar. 15:10; Just., A II, 3, 5) Lk 22:33; w. τοῦ and inf. foll. (Mi 6:8; 1 Macc 13:37) Ac 23:15; Hs 8, 4, 2. ἕ. γίνεσθαι be ready, prepare oneself (Diod S 4, 49, 5 ἑτοίμους γενομένους; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 11, 1; 6; Ex 19:15; Num l6:16) Mt 24:44; Lk 12:40; D 16:1; w. ἵνα foll. Hs 1:6. ἕ. πρός τι (X., Mem. 4, 5, 12; Aelian, VH 14, 49; BGU 1209, 17 [23 B.C.]; Tob 5:17 BA; Just., D. 56, 16; Tat. 42, 1) Tit 3:1; 1 Pt 3:15. Also εἴς τι (Hdt. 8, 96 et al.; 1 Macc 4:44; 12:50 al.; JosAs 15:10; Jos., Ant. 15, 357) 1 Cl 2:7; ISm 11:3; IPol 7:3.—ἐν ἑτοίμῳ in readiness (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 127; Theocr. 22, 61 and Epigr. 16, 5; Dionys. Hal. 8, 17; 9, 35; PGen 76, 8; PGM 13, 375; 3 Macc 6:31) ἐν ἑτοίμῳ ἔχειν be ready (Polyb. 2, 34, 2; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 259) w. inf. foll. 2 Cor 10:6.—Comp. ἑτοιμότερος (Agatharchides [II B.C.]: 86 Fgm. 6 Jac.; PFlor 123, 4) more ready, more willing 2 Cl 15:4.—M-M. TW. -
9 esperma
f. & m.1 sperm (semen).2 candle wax.* * *1 sperm\esperma de ballena spermaceti* * *noun m.* * *SM ó SF1) (Bio) sperm* * *masculino o femenino1) (Biol) sperm* * *= sperm.Ex. An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.----* banco de esperma = sperm bank.* donante de esperma = sperm donor.* * *masculino o femenino1) (Biol) sperm* * *= sperm.Ex: An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.
* banco de esperma = sperm bank.* donante de esperma = sperm donor.* * *orA ( Biol)1 (semen) semen, sperm2 ( fam) (espermatozoide) spermCompuesto:spermacetiB* * *
esperma m or f (Biol) sperm
■ sustantivo femenino
esperma m Anat sperm
' esperma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banco
English:
sperm
* * *esperma nm o nfspermesperma de ballena [grasa] sperm oil; [producto] spermaceti* * *f sperm* * *esperma nmf: sperm -
10 espermatozoide
m.spermatozoon, spermatozoid.* * *1 spermatozoon, sperm* * *espermatozoo masculino spermatozoon, sperm* * *= sperm, spermatozoon [spermatozoa, -pl.].Ex. An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.Ex. Mice that produce an unusually high proportion of morphologically abnormal spermatozoa were used as sperm donors.* * *espermatozoo masculino spermatozoon, sperm* * *= sperm, spermatozoon [spermatozoa, -pl.].Ex: An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.
Ex: Mice that produce an unusually high proportion of morphologically abnormal spermatozoa were used as sperm donors.* * *espermatozoide, espermatozoospermatozoon, sperm* * *
espermatozoide m Anat spermatozoid
' espermatozoide' also found in these entries:
English:
sperm
* * *sperm, Espec spermatozoon* * *m spermatozoid -
11 espermatozoo
m.spermatozoon, sperm.* * *= sperm, spermatozoon [spermatozoa, -pl.].Ex. An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.Ex. Mice that produce an unusually high proportion of morphologically abnormal spermatozoa were used as sperm donors.* * *= sperm, spermatozoon [spermatozoa, -pl.].Ex: An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.
Ex: Mice that produce an unusually high proportion of morphologically abnormal spermatozoa were used as sperm donors.* * *espermatozoo nmspermatozoon* * *m BIO spermatozoon, sperm -
12 semen
m.1 semen.2 seed, reproductive seed of the vegetables.* * *1 semen* * *SM semen* * *masculino semen* * *= sperm, semen.Ex. An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.Ex. Treated semen increased the number of farrows, but had no effect on the mean size of the litters.----* donante de semen = sperm donor.* * *masculino semen* * *= sperm, semen.Ex: An embryo, unlike a sperm or an egg, is identical to the human it may become.
Ex: Treated semen increased the number of farrows, but had no effect on the mean size of the litters.* donante de semen = sperm donor.* * *semen* * *
semen sustantivo masculino
semen
semen m Med semen
' semen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banco
English:
semen
- spunk
* * *semen nmsemen* * *m BIO semen* * *semen nm: semen -
13 אטם
אָטַם(b. h.; sec. r. of טמם) to obstruct, close, fill up. Part. pass. אָטוּם f. אֲטוּמָה 1) filled up, solid. Zeb.61b א׳ באדמה filled up with earth, opp. חָלוּל. Ḥull.47b א׳ בריאה v. אֹוטֶם. Y.B. Bath, II, 13c top כותל א׳ a solid wall. 2) (cmp. טוּמְטוּם) stumped, shapeless. Nid. 24a גוף א׳ the stump of a human body (of the embryo). Ib. את שגולגלתו א׳ an embryo whose scull is a shapeless lump (no scull discernible). Y. ib. III, 50d top.Trnsf. Snh.44b אֹוטֵם עונות he locks up the sins (makes them invisible, cmp. טָמַן); v. אִיטְמוֹן. -
14 אָטַם
אָטַם(b. h.; sec. r. of טמם) to obstruct, close, fill up. Part. pass. אָטוּם f. אֲטוּמָה 1) filled up, solid. Zeb.61b א׳ באדמה filled up with earth, opp. חָלוּל. Ḥull.47b א׳ בריאה v. אֹוטֶם. Y.B. Bath, II, 13c top כותל א׳ a solid wall. 2) (cmp. טוּמְטוּם) stumped, shapeless. Nid. 24a גוף א׳ the stump of a human body (of the embryo). Ib. את שגולגלתו א׳ an embryo whose scull is a shapeless lump (no scull discernible). Y. ib. III, 50d top.Trnsf. Snh.44b אֹוטֵם עונות he locks up the sins (makes them invisible, cmp. טָמַן); v. אִיטְמוֹן. -
15 EÐLI
(in old MSS. written øðli), n.1) nature; manns eðli, mannligt eðli, human nature; arnar eðli, the eagle’s nature; þat er í móti náttúrligu eðli, it is against the order of nature;2) origin, extraction (hann var valskr at ætt ok eðli);3) fœtus (þótti henni kviknat hafa eðli sitt).* * *n., akin to and derived from óðal, q. v.; old MSS. also always use the form øðli (eyðli, D. I. l. c.), Fms. x. 301, Hom. 47, 118, Greg. 48, O. H. L. 86, Eluc. 16, Hkr. i. 225, Hbl. 9, Bs. i. 335, 342; eðli is more modern, but öðli is still preserved:1. nature; mannligt e., human nature or character, 623. 19, Eb. 110, Fms. x. 301; náttúrligt e., human condition, Mag. (Fr.); vera í e. sinu, to be in one’s own nature or frame of mind, Fs. 59; eptir e., natural, ordinary, Fms. iii. 118; móti e., against nature, extraordinary; með líkindum ok e., Edda 69; undruðusk er jörðin ok dýrin ok fuglarnir höfðu saman e. í sumum hlutum, 144. (pref.); eðli and náttúra ( natura) are used synonymously, id.; engla öðli, the nature of angels, Eluc. 16; arnar öðli, the eagle’s nature, Hom. 47; allt mannkyns öðli, Greg. 48; öðrlez (= öðlis) skepna, O. H. L. 86.2. birth, origin, extraction, in the alliterative phrases, ætt ok öðli, Fms. i. 149; hann var Valskr ( Welsh) at ætt ok eðli, vii. 56; Danskr at öðli, Danish by origin, Hom. 118; nafn ok öðli, name and family, Hbl. 9: the phrase, at alda-öðli, for ever and ever, D. I. i. 266: in mod. usage, frá alda öðli, from the birth of time, from the beginning, only used of ‘past time;’ the Dan. ‘fra Arildstid’ is probably a corruption of the same phrase.3. embryo, Lat. fetus, Mar. 156.COMPDS: eðlisfræði, eðlishættir, eðlisskapan. -
16 कला _kalā
कला [कल्-कच्] A small part of anything; स एष संवत्सरः प्रजापतिः षोडशकलास्तस्य Bṛi. Up.1.5.14; विन्देम देवतां वाचममृतामात्मनः कलाम् U.1.1; a bit, jot; कलामप्यकृतपरि- लम्बः K.34; सर्वे ते मित्रगात्रस्य कलां नार्हन्ति षोडशीम् Pt.2. 59; Ms.2.86,8.36; a sixteenth part; यथा कलं यथा शफं यथा ऋणं संनयामसि Rv.8.47,17; a symbolic expres- sion of the number sixteen; Hch.-2 A digit of the moon (these are sixteen); जगति जयिनस्ते ते भावा नवेन्दु- कलादयः Māl.1.36; Ku.5.71; Me.91.-3 Interest on capital (consideration paid for the use of money); घनवीथिवीथिमवतीर्णवतो निधिरम्भसामुपचयाय कलाः Śi.9.32. (where कला means 'digits' also).-4 A division of time variously computed; one minute, 48 seconds, or 8 seconds. Mb.1.25.14;12.137.21.-5 The 6th part of one thirtieth part of a zodiacal sign, a minute of a degree.-6 Any practical art (mechanical or fine); there are 64 such arts, as music, dancing &c. मातृवदस्याः कलाः Mbh. on P.IV.1.9. (See कामधेनु टीका on काव्यालङ्कारसूत्र 7.)-7 Skill, ingenuity.-8 Fraud, deceit.-9 (In Prosody) A syllabic instant.-1 A boat.-11 The menstrual discharge.-12 A term for the seven substrata of the elements of the human body; (they are:- आद्या मांसधरा प्रोक्ता द्वितीया रक्तधारिणी । मेदोधरा तृतीया तु चतुर्थीं श्लेष्मधारिणी ॥ पञ्चमी च मलं धत्ते षष्टी पित्तधरा मता । रेतोधरा सप्तमी स्यात् इति सप्त कलाः स्मृताः ॥-13 An atom.-14 A term for the embryo.-15 A fleshy part near the tail of the elephant (also कलाभागः); Mātaṅga L.3.2.-16 Enu- meration.-17 A form (स्वरूप); लीलया दधतः कलाः Bhāg. 1.1.17.-18 Prowess (शक्ति); संहृत्य कालकलया कल्पान्त इदमीश्वरः Bhāg.11.9.16.-Comp. -अन्तरम् 1 another digit.-2 interest, profit; मासे शतस्य यदि पञ्च कलान्तरं स्यात् Līlā.-अयनः a tumbler, a dancer (as on the sharp edge of a sword).-आकुलम् deadly poison.-केलि a. gay, wanton. (-लिः) an epithet of Kāma.-क्षयः waning (of the moon); R.5.16.-धरः, -निधिः, -पूर्णः the moon; अहो महत्त्वं महतामपूर्वं विपत्तिकाले$पि परो- पकारः । यथास्यमध्ये पतितो$पि राहोः कलानिधिः पुण्यचयं ददाति ॥ Udb.-न्यासः a tattooing person's body with parti- cular mystical marks.-भृत् m.1 the moon. कला च सा कान्तिमती कलाभृतः Ku.5.71.-2 an artist &c. -
17 dölet
n. embryo, fetus, young of a human or animal in its early stages; beginning stage -
18 embriyon
n. embryo, fetus, young of a human or animal in its early stages; beginning stage -
19 कला
kalā́f. (etym. doubtful) a small part of anything, any single part orᅠ portion of a whole, esp. a sixteenth part RV. VIII, 47, 17 TS. ṠBr. Mn. etc.. ;
a digit orᅠ one-sixteenth of the moon's diameter Hit. Kathās. ;
(personified as a daughter of Kardama andᅠ wife of Marīci BhP.);
a symbolical expression for the number sixteen Hcat. ;
interest on a capital (considered as a certain part of it) Ṡiṡ. IX, 32 ;
a division of time (said to be 1/900 of a day orᅠ 1-6 minutes Mn. I, 64 Hariv. ;
orᅠ 1/1800 of a day orᅠ 0-8 minutes Comm. on VP. ;
orᅠ 2 minutes andᅠ 26 54/201 seconds Suṡr. ;
orᅠ 1 minute andᅠ 35 205/301, seconds, orᅠ 8 seconds BhavP.);
the sixtieth part of one-thirtieth of a zodiacal sign, a minute of a degree Sūryas. ;
(in prosody) a syllabic instant;
a term for the seven substrata of the elements orᅠ Dhātus of the human body (viz. flesh, blood, fat, phlegm, urine, bile, andᅠ semen;
but according to Hemacandra, rasa, « chyle», asthi, « bone», andᅠ majjan, « marrow», take the place of phlegm, urine, andᅠ bile) Suṡr. ;
an atom (there are 3015 Kalās orᅠ atoms in every one of the six Dhātus, not counting the rasa, therefore in all 18090);
(with Pāṡupatas) the elements of the gross orᅠ material world Sarvad. ;
an embryo shortly after conception (cf. kalana);
a designation of the three constituent parts of a sacrifice (viz. mantra, dravya, andᅠ ṡraddhā Nīlak. on MBh. ed. Bomb. XIV, 89, 3);
the menstrual discharge L. ;
any practical art, any mechanical orᅠ fine art (sixty-four are enumerated in the Ṡaivatantra < T. >;
the following is a list of them:
gītam, vādyam, nṛityam, nātyam, ālekhyam,
viṡeshaka-cchedyam, taṇḍula-kusuma-balivikārāḥ,
pushpâ̱staranam, daṡana-vasanâ̱ṅgarāgāḥ, maṇi-bhūmikā-karma,
ṡayana-racanam, udaka-vādyam, udaka-ghātaḥ, citrāyogāḥ,
mālya-granthana-vikalpāḥ, keṡa-ṡekharâ̱pīḍayojanam,
nepathya-yogāḥ, karṇa-pattra-bhaṅgāḥ, gandha-yuktiḥ,
bhūshaṇa-yojanam, indrajālam, kaucumāra-yogāḥ,
hasta-lāghavam, citraṡākâ̱pūpa-bhakshya-vikāra-kriyā,
pānaka-rasarāgâ̱sava-yojanam, sūcīvāpa-karma,
vīṇā-ḍama-ruka-sūtra-krīḍā, prahelikā, pratimā,
durvacakayogāḥ, pustaka-vācanam, nāṭakâ̱khyāyikā-darṡanam,
kāvya-samasyā-pūraṇam, paṭṭikā-vetrabāṇa-vikalpāḥ,
tarkū-karmāṇi, takshaṇam, vāstu-vidyā, rūpya-ratna-parīkshā,
dhātu-vādaḥ, maṇi-rāga-jñānam, ākara-jñānam,
vṛikshâ̱yur-veda-yogāḥ, mesha-kukkuṭa-lāvaka-yuddha-vidhiḥ,
ṡuka-sārikā-pralāpanam, utsādanam, keṡa-mārjana-kauṡalam,
akshara-mushṭikā-kathanam, mlechitaka-vikalpāḥ,
deṡa-bhāshā-jñānam, pushpa-ṡakaṭikā-nimitta-jñānam,
yantra-mātṛikā, dhāraṇa-mātṛikā, saṉpāṭyam,
mānasīkāvya-kriyā, kriyā-vikalpāḥ, chalitakayogāḥ,
abhidhāna-kosha-cchando-jñānam, vastra-gopanāni,
dyūta-viṡeshaḥ, ākarshaṇa-krīḍā, bālaka-krīḍanakāni,
vaināyikīnāṉvidyāṇāṉjñānam, vaijayikīnāṉvidyānāṉjñānam;
seeᅠ alsoᅠ Vātsy. I, 3, 17) R. Pañcat. Bhartṛ. etc.;
skill, ingenuity;
ignorance;
a low andᅠ sweet tone Bālar. ;
a boat L. ;
a N. given to Dākshāyaṇī in the region near the river Candrabhāgā MatsyaP. ;
N. of a grammatical commentary
- कलांश
- कलाकन्द
- कलाकुशल
- कलाकेलि
- कलाङ्कुर
- कलाजाजी
- कलाज्ञ
- कलात्मन्
- कलाद
- कलादीक्षा
- कलाधर
- कलानाथ
- कलानिधि
- कलान्तर
- कलान्यास
- कलाप
- कलापक
- कलापिन्
- कलापूर
- कलापूर्ण
- कलाबाह्य
- कलाभर
- कलाभृत्
- कलायन
- कलारूप
- कलार्णव
- कलावत्
- कलावाद
- कलाविकल
- कलाविद्
- कलाविद्वस्
- कलाविधि
- कलाविलास
- कलाशस्
- कलाशास्त्र
- कलाश्लाघ्य
- कलासार
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20 πῖλος
πῖλος, ὁ,A wool or hair wrought into felt, used as a lining for helmets, Il.10.265 ; for shoes, Hes.Op. 542, cf. Pl.Smp. 220b, Luc.Rh.Pr.15; but τὴν τῶν οἰκείων πίλων γένεσιν, playfully, of the human hair, Pl.Lg. 942e.II anything made of felt, esp. close-fitting cap, Hes.Op. 546, Arist.GA 785a27, AP6.90 (Phil.), etc.; πίλους τιάρας φορέοντες wearing turbans for caps, Hdt.3.12;ἀντὶ τῶν π. μιτρηφόροι ἦσαν Id.7.62
, cf. 61,92 ;πῖλοι τοῖς δημοσίοις IG22.1672.70
; π. λευκός ib.5(1).1390.13 (Andania, i B. C.); of various fashions,π. Ἀρκαδικός Polyaen.4.14
;Λακωνικός Poll.1.149
; Μακεδονικός, = καυσία, Id.10.162 ; π. χαλκοῦς a brazen cap, i. e. helmet, Ar.Lys. 562 ; of the apex worn by Roman flamines, D.H.2.64 (pl.).3 felt cloth, used for carpets, mats, tents, etc., Hdt. 4.23,73,75, Hp.Aër.18 (pl.), cf. X.Cyr.5.5.7, Aen.Tact.33.3 (pl.), etc.; for horse-cloths, Plu.Art.11.4 felt cuirass, jerkin, Th.4.34.
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