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21 أرغن (آلة موسيقية)
أُرْغُن (آلة مُوسيقيّة) \ organ: an instrument (usu. very large) that makes music by forcing air through pipes: a church organ; a cinema organ. -
22 عضو الرؤية
1) organ of vision 2) organon visus 3) organum visuale NA 4) organum visus NA 5) visual organ -
23 عضو تناسلي
1) organ of generation 2) sex organ -
24 عضو ذوقي
1) gustatory organ 2) taste organ -
25 عضو كورتي
1) Cortis organ 2) 1. organ of Corti 2. organum spirale -
26 عضو متني
1) organon parenchymatosum 2) parenchymal organ 3) parenchymatous organ -
27 liver
[ˈlɪvə] noun1) a large organ in the body which purifies the blood.كَبِد الإنْسان2) this organ in certain animals used as food.كَبِد الحَيَوان -
28 vagina
[vəˈdʒaɪnə] nouna woman's sexual/reproductive organ; the passage from the outer sexual organ to the womb.مَهْبَل المَرأه، العُضو التَّناسُلي لدى المرأه -
29 كبد
كَبِد \ liver: an organ of the body (next to the stomach) that stores sugar and removes poisons from the blood; this organ in some animals, used as food. -
30 brain
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31 liver
كَبِد \ liver: an organ of the body (next to the stomach) that stores sugar and removes poisons from the blood; this organ in some animals, used as food. -
32 العضو الحلزوني
1) 1. organon spirale 2. Cortii 2) organum spirale NA 3) spiral organ -
33 العضو الدهني الأولي
primitive fat organ -
34 العضو السمعي
1) 1. acoustic organ 2. organum spirale 2) 1. organon auditus 2. organum vestibulocochleare -
35 العضو الصنوبري
pineal organ -
36 العضو الكهربي
electrical organ -
37 العضو الميكعي الأنفي
1) 1. organon vomeronasale 2. Jacobsoni 2) organum vomeronasale NA 3) vomeronasal organ -
38 العضو الوتري العصبي
neurotendinous organ -
39 العضو تحت الصوار
1) organum subcommissural NA 2) subcommissural organ -
40 العضو تحت القبو
1) organum subfornicale NA 2) subfornical organ
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