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1) General subject: cord, funiculus, navel cord, navel string, umbilical cord2) Medicine: abdominal stalk, belly stalk, chorda umbilicalis, funicle, funiculus umbilicalis, funis, navels3) Anatomy: navel-cord, navel-string, umbilical4) Makarov: navel -
2 пупочный канатик
1) General subject: navel cord, navel string2) Medicine: abdominal stalk, belly stalk, chorda umbilicalis (плотный тяж, соединяющий у плацентарных млекопитающих, в т.ч. человека, туловище зародыша с плацентой; содержит кровеносные сосуды, желточный проток, проток аллантоиса), funiculus umbilicalis (плотный тяж, соединяющий у плацентарных млекопитающих, в т.ч. человека, туловище зародыша с плацентой; содержит кровеносные сосуды, желточный проток, проток аллантоиса), navels, umbilical cord (плотный тяж, соединяющий у плацентарных млекопитающих, в т.ч. человека, туловище зародыша с плацентой; содержит кровеносные сосуды, желточный проток, проток аллантоиса)3) Anatomy: navel-cord, navel-string4) Makarov: umbilical duct -
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4 пуповина
umbilical cord имя существительное: -
5 рубчик
1) General subject: cord (на материи), rib (в вязанье и т. п.), ridge (на материи), umbilicus, weal (выработка ткани), welt2) Geology: scar3) Biology: cicatricle, navel (напр. у апельсина)4) Botanical term: cicatrice, cicatrix, embryo axis, navel5) Agriculture: eye (на семенах бобовых), eye-ring (на семенах бобовых), scar (на семени)6) Polygraphy: crease, crease (на переплёте), groove (на переплётной крышке), score7) Textile: cord (на ткани), embossed groove, tape, wale (выработка ткани)8) Advertising: groove (переплёта)9) Makarov: joint (переплёта), scar (головоногих) -
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7 pito
umbilical cord; navel; centre of something: te pito o te henua, centre of the world. Ana poreko te poki, ina ekó rivariva mo uru ki roto ki te hare o here'u i te poki; e-nanagi te pito o te poki, ai ka-rivariva mo uru ki roto ki te hare, when a child is born one must not enter the house immediately, for fear of injuring the child (that is, by breaking the taboo on a house where birth takes place); only after the umbilical cord has been severed can one enter the house.also something used for doing one's buttons up (buttonhole?). -
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9 пуповина
ж. анат.umbilical cord; navel-string -
10 пуповина
ж. анат.umbilical cord; navel string
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navel — /nay veuhl/, n. 1. umbilicus (def. 1). 2. the central point or middle of any thing or place. 3. Heraldry. nombril. [bef. 900; ME; OE nafela; c. D navel, G Nabel, ON nafli; akin to Skt nabhila, L umbilicus, Gk omphalós] * * * ▪ anatomy also called … Universalium
navel — n. 1 a depression in the centre of the belly caused by the detachment of the umbilical cord. 2 a central point. Phrases and idioms: navel orange a large seedless orange with a navel like formation at the top. Etymology: OE nafela f. Gmc, rel. to… … Useful english dictionary
navel — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nafela; akin to Old High German nabalo navel, Latin umbilicus, Greek omphalos Date: before 12th century 1. a depression in the middle of the abdomen that marks the point of former attachment of the … New Collegiate Dictionary