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1 elastic
a., n. 탄력있는, 낭창한, 경쾌한, 밝은, 융통성있는, 고무줄 -
2 elastic
탄력, 탄력붕대, 탄력띠 -
3 elastic band
x. (영)고무 밴드 -
4 elastic clause
x. (미헌법)신축(탄력)조항(의회의 잠재적 권한을 규정하는 것) -
5 elastic limit
x. (물)탄성 한계 -
6 elastic modulus
x. (물)탄성률 -
7 elastic sides
x. (옛날 고무 장화의)양쪽의(단추나 끈 대신에 단)고무 천, 고무 장화 -
8 elastic artery
탄력동맥 -
9 elastic bandage
탄력붕대 -
10 elastic cartilage
탄력연골English-Korean animal medical dictionary > elastic cartilage
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11 elastic fiber
탄력섬유 -
12 elastic ligament
탄력인대 -
13 elastic tissue
탄력조직 -
14 gum elastic
x. 탄성 고무, 고무 -
15 external elastic membrane
바깥탄력막English-Korean animal medical dictionary > external elastic membrane
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16 fenestrated elastic membrane
유창탄력막, 창탄력막English-Korean animal medical dictionary > fenestrated elastic membrane
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17 inner elastic membrane
속탄력막English-Korean animal medical dictionary > inner elastic membrane
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18 internal elastic membrane
속탄력막English-Korean animal medical dictionary > internal elastic membrane
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19 rubbery
a. 고무같은, 탄력있는(elastic), 질긴(tough)
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