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1 branchial fissure
Медицина: жаберная щель (сквозное впячивание эктодермы, соединяющее жаберную борозду с глоточным карманом; у человека жаберная щель участвует, например, в образовании наружного уха, слуховой (евстахиевой) трубы) -
2 branchial fissure
мед.фраз. жаберная щель* * * -
3 branchial fissure
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4 fissure
щель; борозда; извилина- branchial fissure
- calcarine fissure
- central fissure
- choroid fissure
- dentate fissure
- Glaserian fissure
- oral fissure
- palpebral fissure
- pterygopalatine fissure
- Rolandic fissure
- terminal fissure
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5 cleft
1. n трещина, расщелина; щель2. n ямочка3. a расколотый, расщеплённый, раздвоенныйСинонимический ряд:1. cracked (adj.) cracked; crenelated; fissured2. split (adj.) cloven; parted; perforated; pierced; split3. crack (noun) chink; crack; fissure; rift; rima; rimation; rime; split4. ravine (noun) arroyo; clough; clove; gap; gorge; gulch; ravine5. space (noun) breach; break; chasm; cleavage; hole; opening; perforation; rent; rupture; schism; space6. bonded (verb) adhered; bonded; cleave; clung; cohered; stuck7. broke (verb) broke; disjoined; disjointed; fractured; shattered; shivered; smashed; splintered; sundered8. cut (verb) carved; cut; severed; sliced9. split (verb) rent; ripped; rived; split; tore
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