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81 cystostomy
n. cystotomie, openen van opening in urineblaas -
82 diastema
n. Diastema (opening tussen twee tanden; spleet) -
83 documentary credit
documentair krediet (geldlening van bank door opening van bankrekening voor import van goederen) -
84 exordium
n. opening, voorwoord, begin -
85 firing loophole
schietgat, kijkgat (een opening bij een ingebouwde stelling voor het naarbuiten schieten) -
86 foramen
n. opening, gat, spleet -
87 gappy
adj. m.b.t. een opening -
88 gate valve
klep, opening, eenrichtingsdoorgang -
89 hilum
n. opening (in botanica en anatomie) -
90 holding fire
stoppen met geschut (tegenhouden van opening van geschut (als verrassing)) -
91 hole in the wall
gat in de muur, opening in de muur; kleine en betrekkelijk onbekende locatie, afgelegen plaats -
92 ileostomy
n. operatieve aanleg v.e. opening v.d. dunne darm door de buikwand -
93 meatus
n. opening, passage, kanaal -
94 micropylar
adj. van micropyle (in zoölogie en botanica-opening in ei of eicel waardoor de zaadcel dringt) -
95 micropyle
n. microfyl (in zoölogie en botanica-opening in ei of eicel waardoor de zaadcel binnendringt) -
96 oculus
n. Oog; ronde opening (bij koepel) -
97 orificial
adj. van mond, van opening -
98 ostial
adj. van opening, van monding (in anatomie) -
99 ostium
n. Opening (bij anatomie) -
100 royal address
koninklijke toespraak (voor het kabinet, feestelijke opening)
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