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rectum, i, n. → rectus.* * *rectum, i, n. → rectus.* * *Rectum, Substantiuum, neut. gene. Droict, Raison, Vertu: vt Curuo dignoscere rectum. Horat. Congnoistre et scavoir distinguer entre bien et mal, raison et desraison, vice et vertu, droict et tort.\Non agere iter in rectum. Ouid. Ne point aller tout droict.\Saufeium sine meis literis ad te venire vix rectum erat. Cic. Il n'eust pas esté honneste que, etc.\Capessere recta. Horat. Suyvre vertu.\Colere rectum. Ouid. Aller selon droict et raison, Vivre vertueusement.\Animi rectum seruare. Horat. Rectitude. -
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rēctum ī, n [P. n. of rego], good, uprightness, rectitude, virtue: illud rectum, quod koto/rthwma dicebas: Neque id putabit, pravum an rectum siet, T.: curvo dignoscere rectum, H.: mens sibi conscia recti, V.: fidem rectumque colebat, O.* * *virtue; the_right -
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rectum прямая кишкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > rectum
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rectum — [ rɛktɔm ] n. m. • av. 1478; lat. méd. pour rectum intestinum « intestin droit » ♦ Portion terminale du gros intestin, faisant suite au côlon pelvien et s étendant jusqu à l anus. Étude des maladies de l anus et du rectum. ⇒ proctologie. ● rectum … Encyclopédie Universelle
rectum — early 15c., from L. intestinum rectum straight intestine, in contrast to the convolution of the rest of the bowels, from neut. pp. of regere to straighten (see RIGHT (Cf. right)). A loan translation of Gk. apeuthysmeon enteron, the name given to… … Etymology dictionary
rectum — ► NOUN (pl. rectums or recta) ▪ the final section of the large intestine, terminating at the anus. ORIGIN from Latin rectum intestinum straight intestine … English terms dictionary
rectum — [rek′təm] n. pl. rectums or recta [rek′tə] [ModL < L rectum (intestinum), lit., straight (intestine) < rectus: see RECTI ] the lowest, or last, segment of the large intestine, extending, in humans, from the sigmoid flexure to the anus: see… … English World dictionary
Rectum — Rec tum ( t?m), n. [NL. (sc. intestinum), fr. L. rectus straight. See {Right}.] (Anat.) The terminal part of the large intestine; so named because supposed by the old anatomists to be straight. See Illust. under {Digestive}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rectum — Rectum, der Mastdarm, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rectum — (lat.), der Mastdarm, s. Darm … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Rectum — (nämlich intestīnum, lat.), der Mastdarm … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Rectum — Rectum, s. Mastdarm … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Rectum — ⇒ Mastdarm … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
rectum — RÉCTUM s.n. v. rect. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN … Dicționar Român