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1 meatus
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2 meatus
mĕātus, ūs, m. [id.], a going, passing, motion, course ( poet. and post-Aug.).I.Lit.:II.solis lunaeque meatus,
Lucr. 1, 128:caeli,
Verg. A. 6, 850:aquilae,
flight, Tac. H. 1, 62:spiritus,
i. e. the breathing, respiration, Quint. 7, 10, 10:animae,
Plin. Ep. 6, [p. 1122] 16, 13.—Transf., concr., a way, path, passage, Val. Fl. 3, 403:B.meatum vomiticnibus praeparare,
Plin. 19, 5, 26, § 85:spirandi,
id. 28, 13, 55, § 197: cur signa meatus Deseruere suos, left their paths, i. e. became darkened, eclipsed, Luc. 1, 664:Danubius in Ponticum sex meatibus erumpit,
discharges itself through six channels, Tac. G. 1; cf.:bifido meatu divisus Rhenus,
divided into two channels, Claud. B. G. 336. —The avenues of sensation in the body:homo septem meatus habet in capite, duos oculos, etc.,
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3 meātus
meātus ūs, m [meo], a going, passing, motion, course: caeli, V.— A way, path, passage: Danuvius donec in Ponticum mare sex meatibus erumpat, by six channels, Ta.* * *movement, course -
4 meatus
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5 صماخ
meatus NA -
6 otwór
• meatus -
7 أصمخة الأنف
meatus of nose -
8 الصماخ البلعومي الأنفي
meatus nasopharyngeus NA -
9 mokraćni kanal
• meatus urinarius; urethra -
10 meato
m.passage or channel of the body; meatus.* * *= meatus.Ex. This, however, was of no avail, for the whole cavity, including the external meatus, was gradually obliterated.* * *= meatus.Ex: This, however, was of no avail, for the whole cavity, including the external meatus, was gradually obliterated.
* * *meatusCompuestos:auditory o acoustic meatusurinary meatus* * *meato nmAnat meatus meato auditivo auditory meatus;meato urinario urinary meatus* * *m ANAT meatus -
11 الصماخ السمعي الباطن
1) internal acoustic meatus 2) internal auditory meatus 3) meatus acusticus internus NA 4) meatus auditorius internus -
12 الصماخ السمعي العظمي الباطن
1) bony internal acoustic meatus 2) external bony auditory meatus 3) meatus acusticus internus osseus NA 4) meatus auditorius internus osseusArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ السمعي العظمي الباطن
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13 الصماخ السمعي العظمي الظاهر
1) external bony acoustic meatus 2) external bony auditory meatus 3) meatus acusticus externus osseus NA 4) meatus auditorius externus osseusArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ السمعي العظمي الظاهر
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14 الصماخ السمعي الغضروفي الظاهر
1) external cartilaginous acoustic meatus 2) external cartilaginous auditory meatus 3) meatus acusticus externus cartilagineus NA 4) meatus auditorius externus cartilagineusArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ السمعي الغضروفي الظاهر
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15 проход
сущ. meatus passпроход верхний носовой superior nasal meatusпроход наружный слуховой external auditory meatusпроход нижний носовой inferior nasal meatus -
16 méat
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17 الصماخ الأنفي العظمي الأصلي
1) common bony meatus of nose 2) common bony nasal meatus 3) meatus nasi communis osseusArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ الأنفي العظمي الأصلي
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18 الصماخ الأنفي العظمي السفلي
1) inferior bony meatus of nose 2) inferior bony nasal meatus 3) meatus nasi inferior osseus NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ الأنفي العظمي السفلي
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19 الصماخ الأنفي العظمي العلوي
1) bony superior nasal meatus 2) meatus nasi superior osseus NA 3) osseus superior meatus of noseArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ الأنفي العظمي العلوي
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20 الصماخ الأنفي العظمي المتوسط
1) bony middle nasal meatus 2) meatus nasi medius osseus NA 3) osseus middle meatus of noseArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الصماخ الأنفي العظمي المتوسط
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Meatus — Me*a tus, n. sing. & pl.; E. pl. {Meatuses}. [L., a going, passage, fr. meare to go.] (Anat.) A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. See Illust. of {Ear}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Meatus — [lateinisch »Gang«, »Weg«] der, / , Anatomie: Ausführungsgang, Verbindungsgang. Meatus acụsticus, Gehörgang … Universal-Lexikon
meatus — [mē āt′əs] n. pl. meatuses or meatus [LL, avenue of sensation in the body < L, a passage, pp. of meare, to go, pass < IE base * mei , to go] a ductlike passage within the body or the external opening of such a passage, as in the ear, nose,… … English World dictionary
Meātus — (lat., Anat.), ein Gang, s. Kanal 6); M. auditorĭus, s.u. Ohr; M. narĭum, s.u. Nase 2) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Meatus — In anatomy, a meatus is a natural body opening or canal (Latin, 4th declension pl. meatus, or meatuses often incorrectly meati). Examples include: the external acoustic meatus, the opening of the ear canal The internal auditory meatus, a canal in … Wikipedia
Meatus — An opening or passageway. For example, the female urethral meatus. The urethra is the transport tube from the bladder to the outside of the body. In females the urethra is shorter than in the male. The meatus of the female urethra is just above… … Medical dictionary
meatus — n. (in anatomy) a passage or opening. The auditory meatus is the passage leading from the pinna of the outer ear to the eardrum. A nasal meatus is one of three groovelike parts of the nasal cavity beneath each of the nasal conchae. The urethral… … The new mediacal dictionary
meatus — meatal, adj. /mee ay teuhs/, n., pl. meatuses, meatus. Anat. an opening or foramen, esp. in a bone or bony structure, as the opening of the ear or nose. [1655 65; < L meatus course, channel, equiv. to mea(re) to go, extend, have a course + tus… … Universalium
meatus — noun (plural meatuses or meatus) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin, going, passage, from meare to go more at permeate Date: 1580 a natural body passage … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Meatus — Me|a|tus der; , [...tu:s] <aus lat. meatus »Gang, Weg«> Verbindungsgang, Ausführungsgang, Körperkanal (Med.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch