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1 comisura
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2 comisura
f.1 corner.2 commissure, joint.3 slit, gap.* * *1 corner, angle* * *SF corner, angle, commissure frm* * *femenino corner* * *= commissure.Ex. Microsurgical pinking scissors are used to cut commissures and other thick structures.----* comisura anterior = anterior commissure.* * *femenino corner* * *= commissure.Ex: Microsurgical pinking scissors are used to cut commissures and other thick structures.
* comisura anterior = anterior commissure.* * *commissurela comisura de los labios the corner of the mouth* * *
comisura sustantivo femenino ( de los labios) corner
comisura f Anat commissure
comisura de los labios, corner of one's mouth, comisura de los párpados, corner of one's eye
' comisura' also found in these entries:
English:
corner
* * *comisura nfcorner [of mouth, eyes];se limpió el helado de la comisura de los labios he wiped the ice cream from the corner of his mouth* * *f ANAT:comisura de los labios corner of the mouth -
3 comisura anterior
f.anterior commissure.* * *(n.) = anterior commissureEx. The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.* * *(n.) = anterior commissureEx: The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.
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4 comisura blanca
f.white commissure, gray commissure, grey commissure. -
5 comisura gris
f.gray commissure, grey commissure, commissura grisea, white commissure. -
6 anterior
adj.1 previous (previo).un modelo muy parecido al anterior a model which is very similar to the previous o last oneel año anterior the year before, the previous year2 front (delantero).la parte anterior de un edificio the front of a building3 anticus.* * *► adjetivo1 (tiempo) previous, preceding, before2 (lugar) front1 the previous one* * *adj.1) previous, former2) front* * *ADJ1) [en el espacio] [parte] front2) [en una sucesión] [página, párrafo] previous, precedingel capítulo anterior — the previous o preceding chapter
se subió en la parada anterior — he got on at the stop before o at the previous stop
3) [en el tiempo] previouslos enfrentamientos anteriores a la guerra — the clashes leading up to o preceding the war
4) (Ling) anterior* * *1)a) ( en el tiempo) previousel día anterior — the previous day, the day before
sucesos anteriores a la revolución — events prior to o preceding the revolution
b) ( en un orden) previous, precedinganterior a algo: el capítulo anterior a éste — the previous chapter
2) ( en el espacio) front (before n)las patas anteriores — the forelegs o front legs
* * *= earlier, foregoing, former, previous, prior, anterior, preceding, earlier on.Ex. 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.Ex. The easiest means of illustrating some of the foregoing points is to introduce in outline some special classification schemes.Ex. The former monthly publications on statistics of eggs, meat and milk have been amalgamated since 1980 into a quarterly publication, 'Animal Production'.Ex. The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.Ex. Authors of scientific articles often read a paper that fails to cite their prior work when they feel that it should have done so.Ex. I would only suggest that the gentleman's anterior point is extremely well taken although I don't choose to belabor it.Ex. Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.Ex. It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.----* anterior a = pre, leading up to.* anterior a la búsqueda = pre-search.* anterior a la clase = preclass.* anterior a la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la guerra = pre-war [prewar], antebellum.* anterior a la Guerra Civil = pre-Civil War.* anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la invención de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la operación = pre-operative [preoperative].* anterior a la prueba = pretrial.* anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.* anterior al trabajo = pre-service.* año anterior, el = past year, the.* cambiar a la situación anterior = reverse.* comisura anterior = anterior commissure.* de una época anterior = vestigial.* en años anteriores = in prior years, in years past, in past years.* en épocas anteriores = in former times.* épocas anteriores = earlier times.* era anterior al Cristianismo = pre-Christian era.* etapa anterior a la impresión = prepress [pre-press].* extremidad anterior = forelimb.* fase anterior a la impresión = prepress phase.* información anterior al pedido = preorder information.* número anterior = backrun.* parte anterior del pie = ball of + Posesivo + foot.* * *1)a) ( en el tiempo) previousel día anterior — the previous day, the day before
sucesos anteriores a la revolución — events prior to o preceding the revolution
b) ( en un orden) previous, precedinganterior a algo: el capítulo anterior a éste — the previous chapter
2) ( en el espacio) front (before n)las patas anteriores — the forelegs o front legs
* * *= earlier, foregoing, former, previous, prior, anterior, preceding, earlier on.Ex: 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.
Ex: The easiest means of illustrating some of the foregoing points is to introduce in outline some special classification schemes.Ex: The former monthly publications on statistics of eggs, meat and milk have been amalgamated since 1980 into a quarterly publication, 'Animal Production'.Ex: The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.Ex: Authors of scientific articles often read a paper that fails to cite their prior work when they feel that it should have done so.Ex: I would only suggest that the gentleman's anterior point is extremely well taken although I don't choose to belabor it.Ex: Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.Ex: It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.* anterior a = pre, leading up to.* anterior a la búsqueda = pre-search.* anterior a la clase = preclass.* anterior a la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la guerra = pre-war [prewar], antebellum.* anterior a la Guerra Civil = pre-Civil War.* anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la invención de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la operación = pre-operative [preoperative].* anterior a la prueba = pretrial.* anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.* anterior al trabajo = pre-service.* año anterior, el = past year, the.* cambiar a la situación anterior = reverse.* comisura anterior = anterior commissure.* de una época anterior = vestigial.* en años anteriores = in prior years, in years past, in past years.* en épocas anteriores = in former times.* épocas anteriores = earlier times.* era anterior al Cristianismo = pre-Christian era.* etapa anterior a la impresión = prepress [pre-press].* extremidad anterior = forelimb.* fase anterior a la impresión = prepress phase.* información anterior al pedido = preorder information.* número anterior = backrun.* parte anterior del pie = ball of + Posesivo + foot.* * *A1 (en el tiempo) previousla había visto el día anterior I had seen her the previous day o the day beforeen épocas anteriores in earlier timesen una vida anterior in a previous lifeanterior A algo prior TO sthsucesos anteriores a la revolución events prior to o preceding the revolutionsu presidencia fue muy anterior a la de Anaya he was president a long time before Anaya2 (en un orden) previous, preceding anterior A algo:el capítulo anterior a éste the previous chapter, the chapter before (this one), the chapter that precedes this one ( frml)B1 (en el espacio) front ( before n)la parte anterior the front (part)las patas anteriores the forelegs o front legs2 ‹vocal› front* * *
anterior adjetivo
en épocas anteriores in earlier times;
anterior a algo prior to sth
las patas anteriores the forelegs o front legs
anterior adjetivo
1 previous
el día anterior, the day before
2 (delantero) front
la parte anterior, front part
' anterior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- antigua
- antiguo
- dividendo
- parecida
- parecido
- previa
- previo
- restituir
- ayer
- día
- noche
- víspera
- vuelta
English:
before
- carbon copy
- clock
- draw on
- engagement
- former
- front
- old
- outlast
- past
- preceding
- previous
- prior
- superior
- back
- ball
- compare
- last
- liable
- overnight
- precede
- predate
* * *anterior adj1. [en el tiempo] previous;un modelo muy parecido al anterior a model which is very similar to the previous o last one;el año anterior the year before, the previous year;el día anterior a la inauguración the day before o prior to the opening;los cinco años anteriores a la independencia the five years before o prior to independence;un jarrón anterior a la época romana a pre-Roman vase2. [en el espacio] front;la parte anterior de un edificio the front of a building3. [en una ordenación] previous, last;el problema señalado en el párrafo anterior the problem identified in the previous o last paragraph4. [vocal] front* * *adj previous, former* * *anterior adj1) : previous2) : earliertiempos anteriores: earlier times3) : anterior, forward, front* * *anterior adj previous -
7 cuerpo calloso
m.callosum, corpus callosum.* * *(n.) = corpus callosumEx. The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.* * *(n.) = corpus callosumEx: The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.
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8 hipocampo
m.1 seahorse.2 hippocampus, sea horse, seahorse, calcar avis.* * *1 sea horse* * *SM sea horse* * *masculino sea horse* * *= hippocampus.Ex. The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.* * *masculino sea horse* * *= hippocampus.Ex: The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.
* * *sea horse* * *
hipocampo m Zool sea-horse
* * *hipocampo nm[caballito de mar] seahorse* * *m ZO sea horse* * *hipocampo nm: sea horse -
9 hipotálamo
m.hypothalamus, subthalamic region.* * *1 hypothalamus* * *= hypothalamus.Ex. The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.* * *= hypothalamus.Ex: The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.
* * *hypothalamus* * *
hipotálamo m Anat hypothalamus
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10 tálamo
m.1 nuptial bed, marriage bed.2 thalamus.3 thalamus, receptacle of the flower.* * *1 (lecho conyugal) nuptial bed2 (de flor, de cerebro) thalamus* * *SM marriage bed* * *el tálamo nupcial — the nuptial bed (liter)
* * *= thalamus.Ex. The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.----* tálamo nupcial = wedding thalamus, nuptial thalamus.* * *el tálamo nupcial — the nuptial bed (liter)
* * *= thalamus.Ex: The differences in the hypothalamus, thalamus, corpus callosum, anterior commissure, and the hippocampus are described.
* tálamo nupcial = wedding thalamus, nuptial thalamus.* * *el tálamo nupcial the marriage bed, the nuptial bed ( liter)2 ( Bot) receptacle3 ( Anat) thalamus* * *
tálamo sustantivo masculino
1 (habitación) bridal chamber
2 (cama) bridal bed
3 Anat Bot thalamus
* * *tálamo nm2. Anat thalamus3. Bot thalamus* * *m ANAT thalamus -
11 comisura ansata
f.ansate commissure. -
12 comisura arqueada
f.arcuate commissure. -
13 comisura basal
f.basal commissure. -
14 comisura blanda
f.soft commissure, commissura mollis. -
15 comisura bulbar
f.commissure of bulb. -
16 comisura habenular
f.habenular commissure. -
17 comisura interhabenular
f.habenular commissure. -
18 comisura intertalámica
f.interthalamic commissure. -
19 comisura labial
f.commissure of lips, angle of lips. -
20 comisura media
f.middle commissure.
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