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101 torta
• cake• flap the wings• flapper• pie• slapjack• tarrying• tartan -
102 aletada
adj.&f.feminine of ALETADO.f.1 motion of the wings.2 flap of the wing. -
103 aletear rápidamente
v.to flap rapidly, to flitter, to flutter, to wave rapidly. -
104 batidera
f.1 beater, an instrument used by plasterers and bricklayers for beating and mixing mortar.2 an instrument used by glass-makers for stirring the sand and ashes in melting-pots.3 batlet.4 batting arm, scutcher.5 flap of a churn.6 small instrument for cutting honey-combs from the hives. -
105 colgajo abierto
m.open flap. -
106 colgajo arterial
m.arterial flap. -
107 colgajo bilobulado
m.bilobed flap. -
108 colgajo celulocutáneo
m.cellulocutaneous flap. -
109 colgajo circular
m.circular flap. -
110 colgajo cruzado
m.cross flap. -
111 colgajo cutáneo
m.skin flap. -
112 colgajo deltopectoral
m.deltopectoral flap. -
113 colgajo diferido
m.delayed flap. -
114 colgajo directo
m.direct flap. -
115 colgajo distante
m.distant flap. -
116 colgajo doblado
m.turnover flap. -
117 colgajo falciforme
m.sickle flap. -
118 colgajo faríngeo
m.pharyngeal flap. -
119 colgajo gingival
m.gingival flap. -
120 colgajo inmediato
m.immediate flap.
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