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21 adduce
[ədjú:s]transitive verbnavesti, navajati (primer), citirati; anatomy pritegniti, pritezati -
22 adductor
[ədʌktə]nounpritezalnik; (anatomy) priteznica -
23 adrenal
[ədrí:nəl]1.adjectivenadledvičenadrenal gland — nadledvična žleza;2.nounanatomynadledvična žleza -
24 afferent
[aefərənt]adjectiveanatomy dovajalen -
25 afterbirth
[á:ftəbə:m]nounanatomy placenta, posteljica; juridically rojstvo po očetovi smrti -
26 alimentary
[æli'mentəri]* * *[æliméntəri]adjectivehranilen, redilen, prehramben, prehranjevalen; prebavenanatomy alimentary canal ( —ali tract) — prebavni trakt, prebavila -
27 alveolus
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28 alvine
[aelvain]adjectiveanatomy trebušen -
29 amygdala
[əmígdələ]nounarchaic mandelj; anatomy žrelnica -
30 anal
[éinəl]adjectiveanatomy ritničen -
31 anat.
abbreviationanatomy; anatomical -
32 anatomist
noun (a person who specializes in anatomy.) anatom* * *[ənaetəmist]nounanatom(ka), razteleševalec, -lka -
33 ancon
[aeŋkən]nounanatomy komolec; architecture konzola, opornik -
34 ankle-bone
[aeŋklboun]nounanatomy skočnica -
35 antagonist
[æn'tæɡənist](an opponent or enemy.) nasprotnik- antagonistic
- antagonistically
- antagonize
- antagonise* * *[æntaegənist]nounnasprotnik, sovražnik, -nica; tekmec, tekmica; anatomy mišica, ki deluje v nasprotno smer od druge -
36 anus
['einəs](the hole in your bottom through which solid waste leaves your body.) anus* * *[éinəs]nounanatomy zadnjik; botany odprtina -
37 anvil
['ænvil](a block, usually of iron, on which metal objects (eg horse-shoes) are hammered into shape: the blacksmith's anvil.) nakovalo* * *[aenvil]nounnakovalo; anatomy nakovalceto be on the anvil — biti v delu, biti obravnavanbetween hammer and anvil — med dvema ognjema, med Scilo in Karibdo -
38 aorta
[eiɔ:tə]nounanatomy glavna telesna utripalnica, aorta -
39 aortal
[eiɔ:təl]adjectiveanatomy aorten -
40 appendix
[ə'pendiks]1) ((plural sometimes appendices [-si:z]) a section, usually containing extra information, added at the end of a book, document etc.) dodatek2) (a narrow tube leading from the large intestine: She's had her appendix removed.) slepič* * *plural appendices [əpéndiks, əpéndisi:z]noun privesek, dodatekanatomy (vermiform) appendix — slepič
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