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m dissecting room* * *der Seziersaaldissection room* * *Se|zier|saalmdissecting room* * *Se·zier·saalm dissecting room* * *Seziersaal m dissecting room -
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3 Anatomie
f; -, -n1. nur Sg. (Wissenschaft, Körperbau) anatomy* * *die Anatomieanatomy* * *Ana|to|mie [anato'miː]f -, -n[-'miːən]1) (= Wissenschaft, Körperbau) anatomy2) (= Institut) anatomical institute* * *(the science of the structure of the (usually human) body, especially the study of the body by cutting up dead animal and human bodies.) anatomy* * *Ana·to·mie<-, -n>[anatoˈmi:, pl -mi:ən]f2. (Institut) institute of anatomy* * *die; Anatomie, Anatomien1) anatomy2) (Institut) anatomical institute* * *1. nur sg (Wissenschaft, Körperbau) anatomy* * *die; Anatomie, Anatomien1) anatomy2) (Institut) anatomical institute* * *-n f.anatomy n. -
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m dissecting room* * *Ana|to|mie|saalmanatomical or anatomy lecture theatre (Brit) or theater (US)* * *Ana·to·mie·saalm anatomy theatre [or AM -er]* * *Anatomiesaal m dissecting room -
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театр анатомический
Помещение в медицинском высшем учебном заведении для практического обучения патологоанатомии
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Anatomiesaal
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