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1 intestinae
I.Adj.: neque [p. 988] ut quidquam interesset inter intestinum et oblatum, Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 48:II.occultum, intestinum ac domesticum malum,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 15; id. Fam. 7, 25, 2:bellum,
id. Cat. 2, 13, 28; Nep. Ham. 2, 1; Just. 3, 4, 2; Suet. Calig. 5:discordia,
Just. 20, 5: opus, inlaid work, fine joiner ' s work:villa opere tectorio et intestino spectanda,
Varr. R. R. 3, 1:opera,
Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225. —Subst.: intestīnum, i, n., and intestīna, ōrum, a gut, the guts, intestines, entrails in the abdomen (whereas exta denotes the entrails or large viscera contained in the thorax).A.In gen.(α).Sing., Lucr. 4, 118:(β).loto terram ferit intestino,
Juv. 6, 429; Cels. 2, 1; 7, 16 al.—Also, m.: intestīnus, i (sc. canalis), Plin. 11, 37, 78, § 199.—Plur., Plaut. Cas. 4, 3, 6:B.reliquiae cibi depelluntur, tum adstringentibus se intestinis, tum relaxantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55:laborare ex intestinis,
to be disordered in the bowels, id. Fam. 7, 26:capiunt plus intestina poetae,
Juv. 7, 78. —In partic.: intestinum medium, i. e. mesenterion, the mesentery, id. N. D. 2, 55:C.intestinum tenuius, crassius, jejunum, caecum, rectum,
the straight gut, rectum, Cels. 4, 1:imum,
rectum, Nep. Att. 21, 3.—Sine ornamentis, cum intestinis omnibus (amicam vendere), i. e. naked, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 109.— Plur. heterocl.: intestīni, ōrum, m., Varr. Sat. Men. 54: intestīnae, ārum, f., Petr. S. 76, 11. -
2 intestini
I.Adj.: neque [p. 988] ut quidquam interesset inter intestinum et oblatum, Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 48:II.occultum, intestinum ac domesticum malum,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 15; id. Fam. 7, 25, 2:bellum,
id. Cat. 2, 13, 28; Nep. Ham. 2, 1; Just. 3, 4, 2; Suet. Calig. 5:discordia,
Just. 20, 5: opus, inlaid work, fine joiner ' s work:villa opere tectorio et intestino spectanda,
Varr. R. R. 3, 1:opera,
Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225. —Subst.: intestīnum, i, n., and intestīna, ōrum, a gut, the guts, intestines, entrails in the abdomen (whereas exta denotes the entrails or large viscera contained in the thorax).A.In gen.(α).Sing., Lucr. 4, 118:(β).loto terram ferit intestino,
Juv. 6, 429; Cels. 2, 1; 7, 16 al.—Also, m.: intestīnus, i (sc. canalis), Plin. 11, 37, 78, § 199.—Plur., Plaut. Cas. 4, 3, 6:B.reliquiae cibi depelluntur, tum adstringentibus se intestinis, tum relaxantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55:laborare ex intestinis,
to be disordered in the bowels, id. Fam. 7, 26:capiunt plus intestina poetae,
Juv. 7, 78. —In partic.: intestinum medium, i. e. mesenterion, the mesentery, id. N. D. 2, 55:C.intestinum tenuius, crassius, jejunum, caecum, rectum,
the straight gut, rectum, Cels. 4, 1:imum,
rectum, Nep. Att. 21, 3.—Sine ornamentis, cum intestinis omnibus (amicam vendere), i. e. naked, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 109.— Plur. heterocl.: intestīni, ōrum, m., Varr. Sat. Men. 54: intestīnae, ārum, f., Petr. S. 76, 11. -
3 intestinum
I.Adj.: neque [p. 988] ut quidquam interesset inter intestinum et oblatum, Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 48:II.occultum, intestinum ac domesticum malum,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 15; id. Fam. 7, 25, 2:bellum,
id. Cat. 2, 13, 28; Nep. Ham. 2, 1; Just. 3, 4, 2; Suet. Calig. 5:discordia,
Just. 20, 5: opus, inlaid work, fine joiner ' s work:villa opere tectorio et intestino spectanda,
Varr. R. R. 3, 1:opera,
Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225. —Subst.: intestīnum, i, n., and intestīna, ōrum, a gut, the guts, intestines, entrails in the abdomen (whereas exta denotes the entrails or large viscera contained in the thorax).A.In gen.(α).Sing., Lucr. 4, 118:(β).loto terram ferit intestino,
Juv. 6, 429; Cels. 2, 1; 7, 16 al.—Also, m.: intestīnus, i (sc. canalis), Plin. 11, 37, 78, § 199.—Plur., Plaut. Cas. 4, 3, 6:B.reliquiae cibi depelluntur, tum adstringentibus se intestinis, tum relaxantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55:laborare ex intestinis,
to be disordered in the bowels, id. Fam. 7, 26:capiunt plus intestina poetae,
Juv. 7, 78. —In partic.: intestinum medium, i. e. mesenterion, the mesentery, id. N. D. 2, 55:C.intestinum tenuius, crassius, jejunum, caecum, rectum,
the straight gut, rectum, Cels. 4, 1:imum,
rectum, Nep. Att. 21, 3.—Sine ornamentis, cum intestinis omnibus (amicam vendere), i. e. naked, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 109.— Plur. heterocl.: intestīni, ōrum, m., Varr. Sat. Men. 54: intestīnae, ārum, f., Petr. S. 76, 11. -
4 intestinus
I.Adj.: neque [p. 988] ut quidquam interesset inter intestinum et oblatum, Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 48:II.occultum, intestinum ac domesticum malum,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 15; id. Fam. 7, 25, 2:bellum,
id. Cat. 2, 13, 28; Nep. Ham. 2, 1; Just. 3, 4, 2; Suet. Calig. 5:discordia,
Just. 20, 5: opus, inlaid work, fine joiner ' s work:villa opere tectorio et intestino spectanda,
Varr. R. R. 3, 1:opera,
Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225. —Subst.: intestīnum, i, n., and intestīna, ōrum, a gut, the guts, intestines, entrails in the abdomen (whereas exta denotes the entrails or large viscera contained in the thorax).A.In gen.(α).Sing., Lucr. 4, 118:(β).loto terram ferit intestino,
Juv. 6, 429; Cels. 2, 1; 7, 16 al.—Also, m.: intestīnus, i (sc. canalis), Plin. 11, 37, 78, § 199.—Plur., Plaut. Cas. 4, 3, 6:B.reliquiae cibi depelluntur, tum adstringentibus se intestinis, tum relaxantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55:laborare ex intestinis,
to be disordered in the bowels, id. Fam. 7, 26:capiunt plus intestina poetae,
Juv. 7, 78. —In partic.: intestinum medium, i. e. mesenterion, the mesentery, id. N. D. 2, 55:C.intestinum tenuius, crassius, jejunum, caecum, rectum,
the straight gut, rectum, Cels. 4, 1:imum,
rectum, Nep. Att. 21, 3.—Sine ornamentis, cum intestinis omnibus (amicam vendere), i. e. naked, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 109.— Plur. heterocl.: intestīni, ōrum, m., Varr. Sat. Men. 54: intestīnae, ārum, f., Petr. S. 76, 11. -
5 mesenterio
m.mesentery, a fold of the peritoneum enveloping the small intestine and connecting it to the abdominal wall posteriorly.* * *1 mesentery* * *SM mesentery* * *= mesentery.Ex. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.* * *= mesentery.Ex: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
* * *mesentery* * *
mesenterio m Anat mesentery
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6 entresijo
m.1 mesentery (mesenterio); secret, mystery (misterio).2 something occult, hidden (parte oculta). (Metaphorical)* * *1 figurado secret, mystery\conocer todos los entresijos figurado to know all the ins and outstener algo muchos entresijos figurado to be very complicated* * *SM1) (=secreto) secret, mystery; (=parte oculta) hidden aspect; (=dificultad) difficulty, snagse conoce todos los entresijos de la justicia — he knows all the ins and outs of the law, he knows the law inside-out
2) (Anat) mesentery* * *= sinew.Ex. Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.* * *= sinew.Ex: Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.
* * *1 ( Anat) mesentery* * *♦ nmAnat mesentery♦ entresijos nmpl[detalles] ins and outs;tener muchos entresijos [dificultades] to be very complicated;[persona] to be a dark horse -
7 було
1. (bridal) veil2. анат. caul, mesentery, omentum3. прен. (прикритие) veilбулото на забравата the veil of oblivionбулото на нощта the shades of nightвдигам/махвам/свалям някому булото unmask/show up/expose s.o.* * *бу̀ло,ср., -а̀ 1. (bridal) veil;2. анат. caul, mesentery, omentum;3. прен. ( прикритие) veil; \булоото на нощта the shades of night; под \булоото на under the veil/cloak of; • вдигам/махам/свалям \булоото на някого unmask/show up/expose s.o.* * *cloak; cover* * *1. (bridal) veil 2. БУЛОто на забравата the veil of oblivion 3. БУЛОто на нощта the shades of night 4. анат. caul, mesentery, omentum 5. вдигам/махвам/ свалям някому БУЛОто unmask/show up/expose s.о 6. под БУЛО то на under the veil/cloak of 7. прен. (прикритие) veil -
8 esófago
m.esophagus, fistula cibalis, oesophagus, gullet.* * *1 oesophagus (US esophagus), gullet* * *SM oesophagus frm, esophagus (EEUU) frm, gullet* * *masculino esophagus** * *= oesophagus [esophagus, -USA], gullet.Ex. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.Ex. Many people's lives are made miserable by heartburn, a sensation of heaviness at the pit of the stomach and a burning sensation in the gullet.----* cáncer del esófago = oesophageal cancer.* del esófago = oesophageal [esophageal, -USA].* * *masculino esophagus** * *= oesophagus [esophagus, -USA], gullet.Ex: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
Ex: Many people's lives are made miserable by heartburn, a sensation of heaviness at the pit of the stomach and a burning sensation in the gullet.* cáncer del esófago = oesophageal cancer.* del esófago = oesophageal [esophageal, -USA].* * *esophagus** * *
esófago sustantivo masculino
esophagus( conjugate esophagus)
esófago m Anat oesophagus, US esophagus
' esófago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acidez
English:
esophagus
* * *esófago nmoesophagus* * *oesophagus* * *esófago nm: esophagus -
9 páncreas
m. s.&pl.1 pancreas, lobulated gland without a capsule extending from the concavity of the duodenum to the spleen.2 pancreata.* * *1 pancreas* * *SM INV pancreas* * ** * *= pancreas.Ex. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.----* cáncer del páncreas = pancreatic cancer.* del páncreas = pancreatic.* * ** * *= pancreas.Ex: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
* cáncer del páncreas = pancreatic cancer.* del páncreas = pancreatic.* * *(pl páncreas)pancreas* * *
páncreas sustantivo masculino (pl
páncreas m inv Anat pancreas
' páncreas' also found in these entries:
English:
pancreas
* * *páncreas nm invpancreas* * *m inv ANAT pancreas* * *páncreas nms & pl: pancreas -
10 intestino delgado
m.small intestine, intestinum tenue.* * *small intestine* * *(n.) = small intestineEx. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.* * *(n.) = small intestineEx: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
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11 intestino grueso
m.large intestine, intestinum crassum, bowel.* * *large intestine* * *(n.) = large intestineEx. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.* * *(n.) = large intestineEx: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
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12 nodo linfático
(n.) = lymph nodeEx. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.* * *(n.) = lymph nodeEx: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
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13 utambi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambi[Swahili Plural] tambi[English Word] fuse[English Plural] fuses[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambi[Swahili Plural] tambi[English Word] membrane enclosing the bowels[English Plural] membranes[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambi[English Word] mesentery[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] anatomy------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambi[English Word] peritoneum[English Plural] peritonea[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] anatomy------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambi[English Word] turban-cloth[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] utambi[Swahili Plural] tambi[English Word] wick (of a lamp)[English Plural] wicks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
14 intestīnum
intestīnum ī, n [intestinus], a gut: loto terram ferit intestino, Iu.: medium, mesentery: imum, rectum, N.—Usu. plur, the intestines, entrails, bowels: laborare ex intestinis: intestina poetae, Iu. -
15 חלחולת
חַלְחוֹלֶתf. (next w.; v. preced. wds.) mesentery, a membrane keeping the entrails in position. Ḥull.50a. -
16 חַלְחוֹלֶת
חַלְחוֹלֶתf. (next w.; v. preced. wds.) mesentery, a membrane keeping the entrails in position. Ḥull.50a.
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Root of the mesentery — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = radix mesenterii GraySubject = 256 GrayPage = 1157 Caption = Diagram devised by Delépine to show the lines along which the peritoneum leaves the wall of the abdomen to invest the viscera. Caption2 =… … Wikipedia
Mesentery — Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the lower part of the abdomen. The mesentery is marked with red … Wikipedia
Mesentery — Mes en*ter*y (?; 277), n. [Gr. mesente rion, me sos + e nteron intestine: cf. F. m[ e]sent[ e]re.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) The membranes, or one of the membranes (consisting of a fold of the peritoneum and inclosed tissues), which connect the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mesentery — A fold of tissue which attaches organs to the body wall. The word mesentery usually refers to the small bowel mesentery which anchors the small intestine to the back of the abdominal wall. Blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics branch through the… … Medical dictionary
mesentery — double membranes meeting in the midline above and below the viscera formed by the serous membranes in the peritoneal and pericardial cavities. The mesentery in the pericardial cavity disappears during embryonic development and most the the… … Dictionary of ichthyology
mesentery — mesenteric, adj. /mes euhn ter ee, mez /, n., pl. mesenteries. Anat. the membrane, consisting of a double layer of peritoneum, that invests the intestines, attaching them to the posterior wall of the abdomen, maintaining them in position in the… … Universalium
mesentery — [mes′ən ter΄ē, mez′ən ter΄ē] n. pl. mesenteries [ML mesenterium < Gr mesenterion < mesos,MID1 + enteron, intestine: see INTER ] a supporting membrane or membranes enfolding some internal organ and attaching it either to the body wall or to… … English World dictionary
mesentery — (n.) fold of the peritoneum, early 15c., from medical L. mesenterium middle of the intestine, from medical Gk. mesenterion, from mesos middle (see MEDIAL (Cf. medial) (adj.)) + enteron intestine (see ENTERIC (Cf. enteric)). Related: Mesenteric … Etymology dictionary
mesentery — noun (plural teries) Etymology: Middle English mesenterie, from Medieval Latin mesenterion, from Greek, from mes + enteron intestine more at inter Date: 15th century 1. a. one or more vertebrate membranes that consist of a double fold of the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
mesentery — /ˈmɛsəntəri/ (say mesuhntuhree), /ˈmɛz / (say mez ) noun (plural mesenteries) a fold or doubling of the peritoneum, anchoring the ileum and the jejunum of the small intestine to the posterior wall of the abdomen. {New Latin mesenterium, from… …
mesentery — noun The membrane that attaches the intestines to the wall of the abdomen, maintaining their position in the abdominal cavity, and supplying them with blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics … Wiktionary