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101 heel bone
topuk kemiği -
102 innominate bone
kalça kemiği -
103 jaw bone
mandibula -
104 leg bone
bacak kemiği -
105 long bone
uzun kemik -
106 malar bone
yanak kemiği -
107 parietal bone
kafatası yan kemiği -
108 shoulder bone
kürek kemiği -
109 splint bone
fibula -
110 tail bone
kuyruk kemiği -
111 temporal bone
geçici kemik -
112 turbinate bone
burun kemiği -
113 tympanic bone
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114 wedge bone
takoz kemiği -
115 zygomatic bone
elmacık kemiği -
116 bathing cap
bone -
117 bathing cap
bone -
118 fracture
n. kırık, çatlak, kırılma, kırma————————v. kırılmak, kırmak, çatlamak* * *1. kırık 2. çatla (v.) 3. çatlak (n.) 4. kır (v.) 5. kırık (n.)* * *['fræk ə] 1. noun(a break of anything hard, especially a bone: a fracture of the left thigh-bone.) kırık, çatlak2. verb(to break: The metal pipes (were) fractured.) kır(ıl)mak -
119 graft
n. aşı, aşı kalemi, organ nakli, doku nakli, nakledilen organ, rüşvet, yolsuzluk, yozlaşma————————v. aşılamak, nakletmek, yolsuzluk yapmak, rüşvet vermek, para yemek* * *1. rüşvet al (v.) 2. rüşvet (n.)* * *I 1. verb(to fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body: The doctor treated her burns by grafting skin from her leg on to her back.) aşılamak, yamamak2. noun(a piece of skin, bone etc which is grafted: a skin graft.) yamaII noun1) (dishonesty in obtaining profit or good position.) rüşvet alma, yolsuzluk; rüşvet2) (hard work.) çok çalışma, büyük uğraşı -
120 bandage
n. bandaj, sargı, sargı bezi, bağ————————v. bandajlamak, sarmak, bağlamak* * *1. bandaj 2. sargı 3. sar (v.) 4. sargı (n.)* * *['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) sargı bezi, bandaj2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) bandajlamak, sargı beziyle sarmak
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