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21 transplantation
transplantation [tʀɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃]feminine nountransplantation ; ( = intervention) transplant• transplantation cardiaque/du rein heart/kidney transplant* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃1) Médecine transplant2) Botanique transplantation* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃ nf* * *1 Méd transplant; transplantation cardiaque/pulmonaire heart/lung transplant; transplantation d'organes organ transplants (pl);2 Bot transplantation.[trɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃] nom féminintransplantation cardiaque/rénale/hépatique heart/kidney/liver transplant -
22 सत्त्व
sát-tváseeᅠ below
sat-tván. (ifc. f. ā) being, existence, entity, reality ( īṡvara-s-, « the existence of a Supreme Being»), TS. etc. etc.;
true essence, nature, disposition of mind, character PañcavBr. MBh. etc.;
spiritual essence, spirit, mind MuṇḍUp. Yājñ. MBh. BhP. ;
vital breath, life, consciousness, strength of character, strength, firmness, energy, resolution, courage, selfcommand, good sense, wisdom, magnanimity MBh. R. etc.;
the quality of purity orᅠ goodness (regarded in the Sāṃkhya phil. as the highest of the three Guṇas <q.v.> orᅠ constituents of Prakṛiti because it renders a person true, honest, wise etc., andᅠ a thing pure, clean etc.) MaitrUp. Mn. Yājñ. etc. MBh. R. ;
material orᅠ elementary substance, entity, matter, a thing Nir. Prāt. ;
a substantive, noun W. ;
m. n. a living orᅠ sentient being, creature, animal Mn. MBh. etc.;
embryo, fetus, rudiment of life ( seeᅠ - lakshaṇā);
a ghost, demon, goblin, monster R. VarBṛS. Kathās. ;
m. N. of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh.
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23 nuppu
yks.nom. nuppu; yks.gen. nupun; yks.part. nuppua; yks.ill. nuppuun; mon.gen. nuppujen; mon.part. nuppuja; mon.ill. nuppuihinbud (noun)* * *• bud• embryo• germ• shoot• sprig• sprout -
24 embryology
[-ˈɔlədʒɪ] nounthe science of the formation and development of the embryo.عِلْم الأجِنَّه -
25 κῦμα
κῦμα, - ατοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: 1. `wave, breakers', also metaph. (Il.); 2. = κύημα `foetus, embryo' (A., E., AP), `young sprout' (Thphr., Gal.; Strömberg Theophrastea 79).Compounds: Compp., e.g. κυματωγή \< *κυματο-Ϝαγή `breaking of the waves, beach' (Hdt.); ἀ-κύμων `without waves' (Pi., Trag.), also `without foetus' (E.; oppos. ἐγ-κύμων att.); also ἄ-κυμος (E., Arist.), ἀκύματος ( Trag. Adesp.) `without waves'.Derivatives: Diminut. κυμάτιον `the volute on the Ionic capital' (inscr.); κυματ-ίης, - ίας m. `causing waves, stormy' (Ion. poet.), - ώδης (Arist.), - όεις (Arist., Opp.), - ηρός (Gloss.) `full of waves'. Denomin. 1. κυμαίνω, also with ἐκ- etc., `rise in waves, swell' (Il.) with κύμανσις (Arist.); also `become pregnant' ( γαστέρα; late Epic); 2. κυματόομαι, - όω `rise in waves, cover with waves' (Th., Luc., Plu.) with - ωσις (Str.); 3. κυματίζομαι `roll with the waves' (Arist.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [593] *ḱuh₂- `swell'Etymology: Here also Κυμώ f. name of a Nereide (Hes.); also Κύμη? (Kretschmer Glotta 24, 277ff.). As `foetus' κῦμα is the verbal noun of κυέω. The usual and old meaning `wave' must derive from a graphical interpretation. [Lat. cŭm-ulus `heap' cannot be cognate, as it would have long ῡ]. - A stem-variation (m: p) with OCS kupъ ' σωρός' (Specht KZ 68, 123) is impossible. However, one might doubt the explanation from `swelling'.Page in Frisk: 2,47-48Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῦμα
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26 balut
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27 שחמא
שִׁחְמָא, שִׁי׳m. (preced.) 1) (adj.) dark, black.Pl. שִׁחְמֵי, שִׁי׳, v. preced. 2) (noun) blackness, black spot; tarnish. B. Kam.49a כל היכי דסליק ביה ש׳ לולד whenever he struck her so that the black mark (bruise) could be communicated to the embryo (excluding a blow on her hand or foot); Yalk. Ex. 335. B. Kam.96b מידע ידיע שִׁיחְמַיְיהוּ (Ms. H. שִׁחְמַיְהוּ) (when he makes the coins which he blackened look new again,) their tarnish remains noticeable. -
28 שי׳
שִׁחְמָא, שִׁי׳m. (preced.) 1) (adj.) dark, black.Pl. שִׁחְמֵי, שִׁי׳, v. preced. 2) (noun) blackness, black spot; tarnish. B. Kam.49a כל היכי דסליק ביה ש׳ לולד whenever he struck her so that the black mark (bruise) could be communicated to the embryo (excluding a blow on her hand or foot); Yalk. Ex. 335. B. Kam.96b מידע ידיע שִׁיחְמַיְיהוּ (Ms. H. שִׁחְמַיְהוּ) (when he makes the coins which he blackened look new again,) their tarnish remains noticeable. -
29 שִׁחְמָא
שִׁחְמָא, שִׁי׳m. (preced.) 1) (adj.) dark, black.Pl. שִׁחְמֵי, שִׁי׳, v. preced. 2) (noun) blackness, black spot; tarnish. B. Kam.49a כל היכי דסליק ביה ש׳ לולד whenever he struck her so that the black mark (bruise) could be communicated to the embryo (excluding a blow on her hand or foot); Yalk. Ex. 335. B. Kam.96b מידע ידיע שִׁיחְמַיְיהוּ (Ms. H. שִׁחְמַיְהוּ) (when he makes the coins which he blackened look new again,) their tarnish remains noticeable. -
30 שִׁי׳
שִׁחְמָא, שִׁי׳m. (preced.) 1) (adj.) dark, black.Pl. שִׁחְמֵי, שִׁי׳, v. preced. 2) (noun) blackness, black spot; tarnish. B. Kam.49a כל היכי דסליק ביה ש׳ לולד whenever he struck her so that the black mark (bruise) could be communicated to the embryo (excluding a blow on her hand or foot); Yalk. Ex. 335. B. Kam.96b מידע ידיע שִׁיחְמַיְיהוּ (Ms. H. שִׁחְמַיְהוּ) (when he makes the coins which he blackened look new again,) their tarnish remains noticeable.
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