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21 Q45.8
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22 الجهاز الهضمي
1) alimentary system 2) apparatus digestorius NA 3) digestive apparatus 4) digestive organs 5) systema digestorium NA 6) alimentary canal 7) alimentary duct -
23 소화관
n. alimentary canal; digestive organs, bodily organs that digest food -
24 소화기
n. digestive organs, bodily organs that digest food; fire extinguisher, hand held device for extinguishing fires, fire arm -
25 ὄργανον
A instrument, implement, tool, for making or doing a thing, S.Tr. 905, cf. ἀθηρόβρωτος;λογχοποιῶν ὄργανα E. Ba. 1208
, cf. Ion 1030 ; , cf. Lg. 956a ; ὄ. without any Adj., engine of war, Ctes.Fr.81 ;τὰ ναυτικὰ ὄ.
tackle,Pl.
Plt. 298d ;ὄ. ὅσα περὶ γεωργίαν Id.R. 370d
;ὄνομα ἄρα διδασκαλικόν τί ἐστιν ὄ. Id.Cra. 388b
; ὄργανα χρόνων or χρόνου, of the stars, Id.Ti. 41e, 42d ;ὄ. κυβευτικά Aeschin.1.59
; of a person,ἁπάντων ἀεὶ κακῶν ὄ. S.Aj. 380
(lyr.).2 organ of sense or apprehension,τὰ περὶ τὰς αἰσθήσεις ὄ. Pl.R. 508b
; τὸ ὄ. ᾧ καταμανθάνει ἕκαστος ib. 518c, cf. Tht. 185c, al.;δι' ἀμυδρῶν ὀ. θεᾶσθαί τι Id.Phdr. 250b
, cf. Ti. 45b, Epicur.Nat.11.6,7.b of the body and its different parts, Arist.PA 642a11, 645b14, GA 716a24, Phld.Mus.pp.71,96 K., Gal.10.47 ; the hand is called ὄργανον ὀργάνων or ὄ. πρὸ ὀργάνων, Arist.de An. 432a2, PA 687a21 ; τὰ πορευτικὰ ὄ. the organs of locomotion, Id.GA 732b28; ὄ. πρὸς ἐργασίαν τῆς τροφῆς the digestive organs, ib. 788b24 ; τὸ ὄ. τὸ περὶ τὴν ἀναπνοήν the respiratory organ, Id.PA 664a29 ;τὰ ὄ. τὰ χρήσιμα πρὸς τὴν ὀχείαν Id.HA 500a15
; of plants, Id.de An. 412b1, PA 656a2.3 musical instrument, Simon.31, f.l. in A.Fr.57.1 ; ὁ μὲν δι' ὀργάνων ἐκήλει ἀνθρώπους, of Marsyas, Pl.Smp. 215c ; ἄνευ ὀργάνων ψιλοῖς λόγοις ibid., cf. Plt. 268b ;ὄ. πολύχορδα Id.R. 399c
, al.;μετ' ᾠδῆς καί τινων ὀργάνων Phld.Mus.p.98K.
; of the pipe, Melanipp.2, Telest.1.2.II concrete, work or product,μελίσσης κηρόπλαστον ὄ. S.Fr.398.5
; λαϊνέοισιν Ἀμφίονος ὀ., of the walls of Thebes, E.Ph. 115 (lyr.).III of logic as an instrument of philosophy,ἡ λογικὴ πραγματεία ὀργάνου χώραν ἔχει ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ Alex.Aphr.in Top.74.29
, cf. Phlp.in APr.6.23 ; πᾶσα τεχνικὴ διδασκαλία ὑπὸ τὸ λογικὸν ὄ. ἀνάγεται Sch.D.T.p.161 H.; but τὸ ὄ. as title of Aristotle's collected logical writings lacks authority.V ὄ. χλούνιον, = ἠρύγγιον, Ps.-Dsc.3.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄργανον
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26 מעין
מַעְיָן, מַעְיָיןm. (b. h.; עוּן; cmp. עַיִן) 1) spring, fountain; source, issue. Mikv. V, 1. Ib. 3, v. נָדָל. Ned.41b מ׳ הנובע a bubbling well, v. בּוּרְדָּם. Tanḥ. Thazr. 6 כל שער … מ׳ בפני עצמו for each hair … a separate well (which feeds it). Ex. R. s. 24 בראהקב״ה מ׳וכ׳ (not מעון), v. גַּרְגֶּרֶת. Gen. R. s. 26; Midr. Till. to Ps. 1:2 כבש … מַעְיָינוֹ the Lord held back his germinating issue. Lev. R. s. 32; Cant. R. to IV, 12 מ׳ חתום אלו הזכרים ‘a sealed well (Cant. l. c.), that means the (pure) males. Yeb.64b מ׳ גורם the well (in her womb) is the cause of the death of her successive husbands. Nidd.11b; ib. 35b מ׳ אחד הוא it is one and the same source (from which the menses and the blood at parturition issue); a. fr.Pl. מַעְיָנוֹת, מַעְיָי׳. Ib. B. Mets.87a, a. e. כשני מ׳ like two springs. Pesik. R. s. 42 יבש כל המ׳ שלווכ׳ he laid dry all the wells (secretory organs) both his own and those of his household Tosef.Sot.XV, 3, a. e. מ׳ חכמה the well-springs of wisdom. Nidd.28b מַעְיְנוֹתָיו, מַעְיְנוֹתֶיהָ his, her (the lepers) discharges; a. fr. 2) (cmp. מֵעֶה) inside, digestive organs. Snh.81b עד שיוקטן מעיינו until his bowels are shrunk. -
27 מעיין
מַעְיָן, מַעְיָיןm. (b. h.; עוּן; cmp. עַיִן) 1) spring, fountain; source, issue. Mikv. V, 1. Ib. 3, v. נָדָל. Ned.41b מ׳ הנובע a bubbling well, v. בּוּרְדָּם. Tanḥ. Thazr. 6 כל שער … מ׳ בפני עצמו for each hair … a separate well (which feeds it). Ex. R. s. 24 בראהקב״ה מ׳וכ׳ (not מעון), v. גַּרְגֶּרֶת. Gen. R. s. 26; Midr. Till. to Ps. 1:2 כבש … מַעְיָינוֹ the Lord held back his germinating issue. Lev. R. s. 32; Cant. R. to IV, 12 מ׳ חתום אלו הזכרים ‘a sealed well (Cant. l. c.), that means the (pure) males. Yeb.64b מ׳ גורם the well (in her womb) is the cause of the death of her successive husbands. Nidd.11b; ib. 35b מ׳ אחד הוא it is one and the same source (from which the menses and the blood at parturition issue); a. fr.Pl. מַעְיָנוֹת, מַעְיָי׳. Ib. B. Mets.87a, a. e. כשני מ׳ like two springs. Pesik. R. s. 42 יבש כל המ׳ שלווכ׳ he laid dry all the wells (secretory organs) both his own and those of his household Tosef.Sot.XV, 3, a. e. מ׳ חכמה the well-springs of wisdom. Nidd.28b מַעְיְנוֹתָיו, מַעְיְנוֹתֶיהָ his, her (the lepers) discharges; a. fr. 2) (cmp. מֵעֶה) inside, digestive organs. Snh.81b עד שיוקטן מעיינו until his bowels are shrunk. -
28 מַעְיָן
מַעְיָן, מַעְיָיןm. (b. h.; עוּן; cmp. עַיִן) 1) spring, fountain; source, issue. Mikv. V, 1. Ib. 3, v. נָדָל. Ned.41b מ׳ הנובע a bubbling well, v. בּוּרְדָּם. Tanḥ. Thazr. 6 כל שער … מ׳ בפני עצמו for each hair … a separate well (which feeds it). Ex. R. s. 24 בראהקב״ה מ׳וכ׳ (not מעון), v. גַּרְגֶּרֶת. Gen. R. s. 26; Midr. Till. to Ps. 1:2 כבש … מַעְיָינוֹ the Lord held back his germinating issue. Lev. R. s. 32; Cant. R. to IV, 12 מ׳ חתום אלו הזכרים ‘a sealed well (Cant. l. c.), that means the (pure) males. Yeb.64b מ׳ גורם the well (in her womb) is the cause of the death of her successive husbands. Nidd.11b; ib. 35b מ׳ אחד הוא it is one and the same source (from which the menses and the blood at parturition issue); a. fr.Pl. מַעְיָנוֹת, מַעְיָי׳. Ib. B. Mets.87a, a. e. כשני מ׳ like two springs. Pesik. R. s. 42 יבש כל המ׳ שלווכ׳ he laid dry all the wells (secretory organs) both his own and those of his household Tosef.Sot.XV, 3, a. e. מ׳ חכמה the well-springs of wisdom. Nidd.28b מַעְיְנוֹתָיו, מַעְיְנוֹתֶיהָ his, her (the lepers) discharges; a. fr. 2) (cmp. מֵעֶה) inside, digestive organs. Snh.81b עד שיוקטן מעיינו until his bowels are shrunk. -
29 מַעְיָין
מַעְיָן, מַעְיָיןm. (b. h.; עוּן; cmp. עַיִן) 1) spring, fountain; source, issue. Mikv. V, 1. Ib. 3, v. נָדָל. Ned.41b מ׳ הנובע a bubbling well, v. בּוּרְדָּם. Tanḥ. Thazr. 6 כל שער … מ׳ בפני עצמו for each hair … a separate well (which feeds it). Ex. R. s. 24 בראהקב״ה מ׳וכ׳ (not מעון), v. גַּרְגֶּרֶת. Gen. R. s. 26; Midr. Till. to Ps. 1:2 כבש … מַעְיָינוֹ the Lord held back his germinating issue. Lev. R. s. 32; Cant. R. to IV, 12 מ׳ חתום אלו הזכרים ‘a sealed well (Cant. l. c.), that means the (pure) males. Yeb.64b מ׳ גורם the well (in her womb) is the cause of the death of her successive husbands. Nidd.11b; ib. 35b מ׳ אחד הוא it is one and the same source (from which the menses and the blood at parturition issue); a. fr.Pl. מַעְיָנוֹת, מַעְיָי׳. Ib. B. Mets.87a, a. e. כשני מ׳ like two springs. Pesik. R. s. 42 יבש כל המ׳ שלווכ׳ he laid dry all the wells (secretory organs) both his own and those of his household Tosef.Sot.XV, 3, a. e. מ׳ חכמה the well-springs of wisdom. Nidd.28b מַעְיְנוֹתָיו, מַעְיְנוֹתֶיהָ his, her (the lepers) discharges; a. fr. 2) (cmp. מֵעֶה) inside, digestive organs. Snh.81b עד שיוקטן מעיינו until his bowels are shrunk. -
30 вспомогательные органы пищеварения
Physiology: auxiliary digestive organs (к вспомогательным органам пищеварения относятся: слюнные железы, поджелудочная железа, печень, жёлчный пузырь)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вспомогательные органы пищеварения
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31 복부
n. abdomen, (in vertebrates) section of the body between the thorax and the pelvis in which most of the digestive organs are located, belly; section of the body behind the thorax (Entomology); stomach -
32 पक्तिदृष्टि
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33 C1
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34 C2
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35 C26
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36 C78
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37 C78.8
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38 D01
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39 D01.7
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40 D37
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