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1 אימונוגלובולין
immunoglobulin, antibody, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology) -
2 אנטיבודי
antibody, immunoglobulin, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology) -
3 אנטיבודיס
antibody, immunoglobulin, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology) -
4 בלם I
בָּלַםI (b. h.; denom. of בְּלוֹם, √בל, בלל, fodder-bag, nose-bag, muzzle) to muzzle, restrain. Yalk. Num. 743 (read in place of כדו בלוםוכ׳:) פיו בָּלוּם לעמו של משה יכול הוא לִבְלֹום צפורנו של אחד מהם the mouth of the people of Moses is tied up (we dare not talk), but can he tie up (disable) the nail of any of them (the Canaanites)? Ḥull.89a (play on בלימה, Job 26:7) שבּוֹלֵםוכ׳ who restrains himself in strife (refrains from violence, keeps silence). 2) part. pass. בָּלוּם (cmp. אִלֵּם) unfit for use, lame, sore, swollen, closed by a tumor. Bekh.40b פיו ב׳ one whose mouth is swollen (one opin. in Rashi: shrunk); רגליו מְבוּלָּמוֹת (Pu.) one whose feet are swollen (shrunk). Ib. 43b חוטמו ב׳ Ar. (ed. בולם, corr. acc.) whose nose is obstructed.Gitt.67a אוצר ב׳ a packed treasury of knowledge; v. בָּלַס.Part. Pu. מְבוּלָּם, v. supra. Hif. הִבְלִים to restrict … Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. ובלבד שיַבְלִים לעיסתו provided that (when cutting) he does only as much as is needed for his dough for the offering; (Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b, s. v. אלא, cites שיכלה עיסתו, v. כָּלָה. -
5 בָּלַם
בָּלַםI (b. h.; denom. of בְּלוֹם, √בל, בלל, fodder-bag, nose-bag, muzzle) to muzzle, restrain. Yalk. Num. 743 (read in place of כדו בלוםוכ׳:) פיו בָּלוּם לעמו של משה יכול הוא לִבְלֹום צפורנו של אחד מהם the mouth of the people of Moses is tied up (we dare not talk), but can he tie up (disable) the nail of any of them (the Canaanites)? Ḥull.89a (play on בלימה, Job 26:7) שבּוֹלֵםוכ׳ who restrains himself in strife (refrains from violence, keeps silence). 2) part. pass. בָּלוּם (cmp. אִלֵּם) unfit for use, lame, sore, swollen, closed by a tumor. Bekh.40b פיו ב׳ one whose mouth is swollen (one opin. in Rashi: shrunk); רגליו מְבוּלָּמוֹת (Pu.) one whose feet are swollen (shrunk). Ib. 43b חוטמו ב׳ Ar. (ed. בולם, corr. acc.) whose nose is obstructed.Gitt.67a אוצר ב׳ a packed treasury of knowledge; v. בָּלַס.Part. Pu. מְבוּלָּם, v. supra. Hif. הִבְלִים to restrict … Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. ובלבד שיַבְלִים לעיסתו provided that (when cutting) he does only as much as is needed for his dough for the offering; (Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b, s. v. אלא, cites שיכלה עיסתו, v. כָּלָה.
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