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2 bladder
n. blister, bubble; pimple; raised bubble on the skin that is filled with pus; raised area just under the top layer of a structure; buble-like structure on a plane or aviation vehicle (e.g. for shooting the guns from a bomber) -
3 blaasje
n. vesicle, bladder or bladder-like cavity; small blister filled with fluid -
4 blaas
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5 galblaas
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6 blaas
n. bladder, sac in the body that holds urine; blister -
7 blaasontsteking
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8 blaaswier
n. bladder wrack, seaweed (on the coasts of the North and Baltic Sea and Atlantic and Pacific Oceans) -
9 cystitis
n. cystitis, inflammation of the bladder -
10 cystoscoop
n. cystoscope, instrument for examining the interior of the urinary bladder -
11 cystoscopie
n. cystoscopy, examination of the urinary bladder with a cystoscope (Medicine) -
12 cystoscopisch
adj. cystoscopic, pertaining to a cystoscope (instrument for examining the interior of the urinary bladder) -
13 galblaas
n. gall bladder, small muscular sac in which bile for the liver is stored -
14 luchtbel
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15 waterblaas
n. bubble, urinary bladder -
16 windbuil
n. gas bag, bladder -
17 windzak
n. windbag, gas bag, bladder -
18 zwemblaas
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19 blaasontsteking
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20 een operatie aan de galblaas
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Bladder — Blad der (bl[a^]d d[ e]r), n. [OE. bladder, bleddre, AS. bl[=ae]dre, bl[=ae]ddre; akin to Icel. bla[eth]ra, SW. bl[ a]ddra, Dan. bl[ae]re, D. blaar, OHG. bl[=a]tara the bladder in the body of animals, G. blatter blister, bustule; all fr. the same … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bladder — Blad der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bladdered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bladdering}.] 1. To swell out like a bladder with air; to inflate. [Obs.] G. Fletcher. [1913 Webster] 2. To put up in bladders; as, bladdered lard. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bladder — (n.) O.E. blædre (W.Saxon), bledre (Anglian) (urinary) bladder, also blister, pimple, from P.Gmc. *blaedron (Cf. O.N. blaðra, O.S. bladara, O.H.G. blattara, Ger. Blatter, Du. blaar), from PIE *bhle to blow (see BLAST (Cf … Etymology dictionary
bladder — [blad′ər] n. [ME bladre < OE blæddre < IE * bhlē : see BLAST] 1. a bag consisting of or lined with membranous tissue in the body of many animals, capable of inflation to receive and contain liquids or gases; esp. the URINARY BLADDER in the… … English World dictionary
Bladder — (engl.), Bladdernase, die Mützenrobbe (s. Seehunde) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
bladder — ► NOUN 1) a sac in the abdomen which receives urine from the kidneys and stores it for excretion. 2) an inflated or hollow flexible bag or chamber. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Bladder — The organ that stores urine. The bladder is a hollow organ in the lower abdomen. The kidneys filter waste from the blood and produce urine, which enters the bladder through two tubes called ureters. Urine leaves the bladder through another tube,… … Medical dictionary
bladder — n. 1) (urinary bladder) a sac shaped organ that has a wall of smooth muscle and stores the urine produced by the kidneys. Urine passes into the bladder through the ureters; the release of urine from the bladder is controlled by a sphincter at its … The new mediacal dictionary
bladder — bladderless, adj. bladderlike, adj. /blad euhr/, n. 1. Anat., Zool. a. a membranous sac or organ serving as a receptacle for a fluid or air. b. See urinary bladder. 2. Pathol. a vesicle, blister, cyst, etc., filled with fluid or air. 3. Bot. an… … Universalium
bladder — n. 1) to empty one s bladder 2) a full bladder * * * [ blædə] a full bladder to empty one s bladder … Combinatory dictionary
bladder — UK [ˈblædə(r)] / US [ˈblædər] noun [countable] Word forms bladder : singular bladder plural bladders 1) a part inside your body that is like a bag where urine collects before being passed from the body 2) a soft bag that holds air or water, for… … English dictionary