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1 cannula
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2 ♦ tube
♦ tube /tju:b, USA tu:b/n.3 (anat.) canale; tuba; tromba; salpinge: bronchial tube, canale bronchiale; the Fallopian tubes, le trombe di Falloppio5 (fam. ingl.) (la) metropolitana di Londra: to travel by tube, viaggiare in metropolitana; DIALOGO → - On the Tube- Can I have a Tube map please?, posso avere una cartina della metropolitana, per favore?; tube station, stazione della metropolitana7 (chim., spesso test tube) fiala; provetta: glass tube, fiala di vetro; graduated tube, provetta graduata● (mecc.) tube-bending machine, piegatubi ( macchina) □ (mecc.) tube mill, mulino a tubo □ tube socks, tubolari ( calze unisex) □ (chim.) tube stand, portaprovette □ ( slang USA) tube steak, hot dog, würstel; (volg.) salame (fig.); pene □ ( moda) tube top, top a fascia □ tube well, pozzo di perforazione (o artesiano) □ ( slang Austral.) to crack a tube, aprire una lattina di birra; farsi una birra □ ( slang) to go down the tube (o tubes), andare in malora; andare a remengo □ (volg. USA) to lay tube, fottere, scopare, trombare (volg.).(to) tube /tju:b, USA tu:b/A v. t.B v. i.(fam.) viaggiare in metropolitana ( a Londra)● ( slang USA) to tube it, cannare; fare fiasco; farsi bocciare. -
3 obturator
obturator /ˈɒbtjʊəreɪtə(r)/A n.2 (anat.) muscolo otturatoreB a.(anat.) otturatorio: obturator nerve, nervo otturatorio. -
4 tubule
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Cannula — Can nu*la, n. [L. cannula a small tube of dim. of canna a reed, tube.] (Surg.) A small tube of metal, wood, or India rubber, used for various purposes, esp. for injecting or withdrawing fluids. It is usually associated with a trocar. [Written… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cannula — 1680s, from L. cannula small reed or pipe, dim. of canna reed, pipe (see CANE (Cf. cane)) … Etymology dictionary
Cannŭla — (lat.), 1) Röhrchen; 2) (Chir.), s. Canule … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
cannula — [kan′yo͞o lə, kan′yələ] n. pl. cannulae [kan′yo͞olē΄, kan′yəlē΄] or cannulas [L, dim. of canna: see CANE] a tube, usually with a trocar, for insertion into body cavities or ducts, as for drainage: cf. CATHETER … English World dictionary
Cannula — For other uses, see Cannula (disambiguation). A cannula (from Latin little reed ; plural cannulae) or canula is a tube that can be inserted into the body, often for the delivery or removal of fluid or for the gathering of data. In simple terms, a … Wikipedia
cannula — noun a) A tube inserted in the body to drain or inject fluid. b) A hose or tube that connects directly to an oxygen (O) bottle/source from the users nose, commonly used by aircraft pilots or others needing direct oxygen breathing apparatus. See… … Wiktionary
cannula — A tube that can be inserted into a cavity, usually by means of a trocar filling its lumen; after insertion of the c., the trocar is withdrawn and the c. remains as a channel for the transport of fluid. [L. dim. of canna, reed] Hasson c. a… … Medical dictionary
cannula — càn·nu·la s.f. TS med. tubicino di vario materiale e calibro, utilizzato spec. nella tecnica terapeutica e in chirurgia {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1491. ETIMO: dal lat. tardo cannŭla(m), dim. di canna canna … Dizionario italiano
cannula — n. a hollow tube designed for insertion into a body cavity, such as the bladder, or a blood vessel. The tube contains a sharp pointed solid core (trocar), which facilitates its insertion and is withdrawn when the cannula is in place … The new mediacal dictionary
cannula — kaniulė statusas Aprobuotas sritis talpyklės, uždoriai, vartojimo įtaisai apibrėžtis Vartojimo įtaisas – vamzdelis su kūginiu antgaliu puskietės farmacinės formos vaistiniams preparatams vartoti. atitikmenys: angl. cannula vok. Kanüle pranc.… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
cannula — noun (plural las or cannulae) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, diminutive of canna reed more at cane Date: 1684 a small tube for insertion into a body cavity or into a duct or vessel … New Collegiate Dictionary