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1 articulación cubiti
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2 cubitum
cubitum ī, n (rarely cubitus, ī, m) [CVB-], the elbow: cubito adnixa, V.: cubito presso, H.: in cubitum se reponet, lean upon, H.: cubiti frangit Ossa, O.: ferit (me) cubito, jogs, Iu. — The arm: cubiti sinuantur in alas, O.—As a measure, a forearm, ell, cubit: cubitum nullum procedere.* * *elbow; forearm; ulna; cubit (length - 17.4 inches); elbow bend/pipe -
3 شبكة مفصل المرفق
1) articular cubital rete 2) 1. articular rete of elbow 2.rete articulare cubiti NA 3) rete articulare cubiti NA -
4 مفصل المرفق
1) articulatio cubiti NA 2) articulation of elbow 3) cubital articulation 4) cubital joint 5) 1. elbow joint 2. articulatio cubiti -
5 локтевая
General subject: rete articulare cubiti (сеть, сформированная из ответвлений лучевой и локтевой артерий и анастомотических ветвей, осуществляет кровоснабжение локтевого сустава, рядом лежащих мышц и кожи в области этого сустава) -
6 сеть локтевого сустава
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сеть локтевого сустава
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7 сосудистая сеть локтя
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сосудистая сеть локтя
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8 срединная локтевая вена
1) Medicine: median cubital vein2) Anatomy: cubital vein, median basilic vein, vena mediana cubitiУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срединная локтевая вена
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9 суставная сеть локтя
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > суставная сеть локтя
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10 ALIN
(gen. sing. alnar or álnar; pl. alnar or álnir), f. = öln;1) the old Icelandic ell (about half a yard);2) unit of value, an ell of woollen stuff (alin vaðmáls), = one sixth of an ounce(eyrir).* * *f. A dissyllabic form alun appears in old poetry, v. Lex. Poët. In early prose writers a monosyllabic form öln prevails in nom. dat. acc. sing., D. I. i. 310. l. 22 (MS. of the year 1275), 314. l. 16 (MS. year 1250), 311, 312. l. 16, 313. l. 7, 89. l. 1. Nom. pl., α. the old, alnar; β. the later, alnir: the former in -ar, in D. I. i. 309 (a MS. of the year 1275), 310–312 (MS. year 1370), 313, 316. l. 19, 318. 1. 15. The pl. in -ir, D. I. i. 89 sqq., in MSS. of the 13th and 14th centuries. In the contracted form aln- the simple radical vowel soon became a diphthongal á, viz. álnar, álnir, álnum, álna, and is at present so spelt and pronounced. We find an acute accent indeed in álna (gen pl.), D. I. i. 313. l. 25 (MS. year 1375), and dinar, id. l, 7; álnom, 1. 28; ölnum with changed vowel, N. G. L. i. 323 (in an Icel. transcript). The present declension is, nom. acc. alin, gen. álnar; pl. nom. acc. álnir, gen. álna, dat. alnum.I. properly the arm from the elbow to the end of the middle finger [Gr. ώλένη, Lat. ulna, cp. A. S. el-boga, Engl. el-bow, etc.]; almost obsolete, but still found in the words ölbogi qs. öln-bogi, ‘elbow,’ and úlf-liðr, prop. uln- or óln-liðr, wrist, commonly pronounced unl-liðr [false etymol., v. Edda, p. 17]; cp. Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 19, where tungl (luna) and unl- rhyme. Freq. in poetry in such compounds as alun-leygr, -brandr, ölun-grjót, alnar-gim, alin-leygr, the standing poët, name of gold and gems being ignis or lapis cubiti.II. mostly metaph.:1. an ell, [Ulf. aleina; A. S. eln; Engl. ell; O. H. G. elina; Dan. alen; Lat. ulna, cp. cubitum] ; the finger, arm, foot were the original standards for measure. The primitive ell measured the length from the elbow to the point of the second finger, and answered to about half a yard Engl. = 18 inches. The Icel. ell before the year 12OO measured just half a yard. About this year, by a law of bishop Paul, the ell was doubled into a stika, a stika being precisely = two ells = an Engl. ell of that time. To prevent the use of bad measure, a just and lawful stika (yard) was marked on the walls of the churches, esp. that at Thingvellir, as an authorised standard, Páls S. ch. 9, Bs. i. 135, D. I. i. 309, 316, Jb. Kb. 26; ensk lérept tveggja álna, English linen of two ells measure, id.; þat er mælt, at at graftar kirkju hverri skal mæla stiku lengd, þá er rétt sé at hafa til álna máls, ok megi menn þar til ganga ef á skilr um alnar, 309. During the whole of the 15th century the Icel. trade was mainly in British hands; thus the Engl. double ell probably prevailed till the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century. The Hanse Towns ell = 21 1/11 inches was then introduced, and abolished in the year 1776, when the Dan. ell = 24 inches came into use. At present the Hanse Towns ell is called Íslenzk alin (Icel. ell), and the original half-yard ell is quite obsolete; cp. Jón Sigurðsson in D. I. i. 306–308, and Pál Vidal. s. v. alin.2. a unit of value, viz. an ell (half-yard measure) of woollen stuff (vaðmál); the vaðmál (Halliwell wadmal, Engl. woadmal, Orkn. and Shell, wadmaal and vadmel) was in Icel. the common medium of payment, whence an ell became the standard unit of value or property, whether in land or chattels; 120 ells make a hundred, v. that word. In D. I. i. 316 we are told that, about the year 1200, three ells were equal in value to one ounce of ordinary silver, whence the expression þriggja álna eyrir (a common phrase during the 13th century). The value of the ell of vaðmal, however, varied greatly; during the 11th and 12th centuries six ells made an ounce, D. I. i. 88. In Norway we find mentioned níu, ellifu álna aurar (nine, eleven ells to an ounce). In Grág. (Kb.) ii. 192, § 245, it is said that, about the year 1000, four ells in Icel. made an ounce, and so on; vide Dasent, Essay in 2nd vol. of Burnt Njal., and Pal Vidal. s. v. alin.COMPDS: álnarborð, álnarbreiðr, alnarkefli, álnartíund, álnarvirði, álnasök. -
11 cubitus
Ielbow; forearm; ulna; cubit (length - 17.4 inches); elbow bend/pipeIIstate/action of reclining/lying down/taking rest; bed, couch -
12 الراس الإنسي للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
1) 1. medial head of triceps brachii muscle 2. caput mediale musculi tricipitis brachii 2) 1. medial head of triceps extensor cubiti muscle 2. caput mediale musculi tricipitis brachiiArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الراس الإنسي للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
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13 الرأس الإنسي للعضلة ذات الرأسين المثنية للمرفق
1. medial head of biceps flexor cubiti muscle 2. caput breve musculi bicipitis brachiiArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس الإنسي للعضلة ذات الرأسين المثنية للمرفق
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14 الرأس الأول للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
1. first head of triceps extensor cubiti muscle 2. caput longum musculi tricipitis brachiiArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس الأول للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
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15 الرأس الطويل للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
long head of triceps extensor cubiti muscleArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس الطويل للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
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16 الرأس الطويل للعضلة ذات الرأسين المثنية للمرفق
long head of biceps flexor cubiti muscleArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس الطويل للعضلة ذات الرأسين المثنية للمرفق
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17 الرأس العميق للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
1. deep head of triceps extensor cubiti muscle 2. caput mediale tricipitis musculi brachiiArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس العميق للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
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18 الرأس القصير للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
short head of triceps extensor cubiti muscleArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس القصير للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس الباسطة للمرفق
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19 الرأس القصير للعضلة ذات الرأسين المثنية للمرفق
1. short head of biceps flexor cubiti muscle 2. caput breve musculi bicipitis brachiiArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس القصير للعضلة ذات الرأسين المثنية للمرفق
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20 الرأس الكبير للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس العضدية
1) 1. great head of triceps brachii muscle 2. caput lateralis musculi tricipitis brachii 2) 1. great head of triceps extensor cubiti muscle 2. caput lateralis musculi tricipitis brachiiArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الرأس الكبير للعضلة الثلاثية الرؤوس العضدية
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