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1 umbilicus
umbĭlīcus, i, m. [akin to omphalos], the navel.I.Lit., Cels. 7, 14; 6, 17; Plin. 11, 37, 89, § 220; Liv. 26, 45, 8; Auct. B. Afr. 85, 1; Isid. Orig. 11, 1.—II.Transf.A.The umbilical cord, Cels. 7, 29, § 41.—B.The middle, centre:C.dies quidem jam ad umbilicum est dimidiatus mortuus,
Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 45:qui locus, quod in mediā est insulā situs, umbilicus Siciliae nominatur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 48, § 106: terrarum, i. e. Delphi, Att. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 17 Müll.; and in Cic. Div. 2, 56, 115;also called umbilicus orbis terrarum,
Liv. 38, 48, 2;and, umbilicus medius Graeciae,
id. 41, 23, 13:qui (Aetoli) umbilicum Graeciae incolerent,
id. 35, 18, 4: Italiae, Varr. ap. Plin. 3, 12, 17, § 100.—The projecting end of the cylinder on which an ancient book was rolled, Mart. 2, 6, 11; 1, 67, 11; 3, 2, 9; 5, 6, 15; 8, 61, 4; Cat. 22, 7:D.iambos ad umbilicum adducere,
i. e. to bring to a close, Hor. Epod. 14, 8; cf.:ohe, jam satis est, ohe libelle: Jam pervenimus usque ad umbilicos,
to the end, Mart. 4, 91, 2.—A projection in the middle of plants, Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 89; 16, 7, 10, § 29; 18, 14, 36, § 136; Pall. Nov. 7, 8. —E.A small circle, Plin. 37, 5, 20, § 78; 18, 33, 76, § 327.—F.The pin or index on a sundial, Plin. 6, 34, 39, § 212; 2, 72, 74, § 182.—G.A kind of sea-snail, sea-cockle, Cic. de Or. 2, 6, 22; Val. Max. 8, 8, 1; Aur. Vict. Vit. Caes. 3.—H.Umbilicus Veneris, the herb navelwort, App. Herb. 43. -
2 umbilīcus
umbilīcus ī, m [* umbalus (ὀμφολόσ)], the navel: ut umbilico tenus aqua esset, L.— The middle, centre: qui locus umbilicus Siciliae nominatur: terrarum, i. e. Delphi: orbis terrarum, L.: umbilicum Graeciae incolere, L.— The end of a rod on which a manuscript was rolled: iambos Ad umbilicum adducere, i. e. to bring to an end, H.— A sea-snail, sea-cockle.* * *navel, middle, center; center of country/region; ornamented end of scroll -
3 umbilicus
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4 Umbilicus
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5 umbilicus amniótico
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6 umbilicus decidual
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7 umbilicus posterior
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8 умбиликус скальный
Русско-английский биологический словарь > умбиликус скальный
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9 qalasiq
umbilicus (naval) -
10 köldök
umbilicus, umbilici, belly button, navel -
11 السرة
1) 1. bellybutton 2. umbilicus 2) 1. navel 2. umbilicus 3) omphal- 4) omphalo- 5) 1. omphalos 2. umbilicus 6) 1. omphalus 2. umbilicus 7) umbilicus NA -
12 пъп
анат. 1. navelнауч. umbilicus; sl. belly-buttonпрен. hub2. вж. пъпна връвтам му е хвърлен пъпът прен. that's his favourite haunt* * *пъп,м., -ове, (два) пъ̀па анат. navel; науч. umbilicus; sl. bellybutton; прен. hub; • там му е хвърлен \пъпът прен. that’s his favourite haunt.* * *navel (анат.); umbilicus* * *1. анат. navel 2. вж. пъпна връв 3. науч. umbilicus;sl. belly-button 4. прен. hub 5. там му е хвърлен ПЪПът прен. that's his favourite haunt -
13 ombilic
ɔ̃biliknom masculin Anatomie umbilicus, navel* * *ombilic nm1 Anat umbilicus, navel;2 ( de bouclier) boss.[ɔ̃bilik] nom masculin[plante] navelwort -
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navel; omphalos, umbilicus анат.* * ** * *navel; omphalos, umbilicus анат.* * *navelomphalosumbilicus -
15 Nabel
m; -s, -; navel; Nabel der Welt fig. cent|re (Am. -er) of the universe; er bildet sich ein, er sei der Nabel der Welt he thinks the whole world revolves around him* * *der Nabelumbilicus; navel* * *Na|bel ['naːbl]m -s, - (ANAT)navel, umbilicus (spec); (BOT) hilum* * *(the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) navel* * *Na·bel<-s, ->[ˈna:bl̩]▶ der \Nabel der Welt the hub [or centre [or AM -er]] of the universe* * *der; Nabels, Nabel: navel* * *er bildet sich ein, er sei der Nabel der Welt he thinks the whole world revolves around him* * *der; Nabels, Nabel: navel* * *belly button* n.navel n. -
16 göbek
adj. umbilical, omphalic--------n. belly, belly button, navel, umbilicus, core, heart, center, centre [Brit.], midpoint, bay window, branch, center piece, centre piece [Brit.], omphalos, pod, spare tire, spare tyre--------göbek (büyük)n. paunch* * *1. belly 2. hub 3. navel 4. omphalos 5. paunch 6. potbelly 7. umbilicus -
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19 ὀμφαλός
ὀμφᾰλός, ὁ,A navel, Il.4.525, 13.568, Hdt.7.60, etc.2 umbilical cord, Hp.Superf.8, Oct.10, Sor.1.57, Gal.15.387.II anything like a navel,4 pl., knobs at ends of stick round which books wererolled, Luc.Merc.Cond.41, Ind.7,16,AP9.540.III centre or middle point:νήσῳ ἐν ἀμφιρύτῃ, ὅθι τ' ὀ. ἐστι θαλάσσης Od.1.50
(only here in Od.) ; later Delphi (or rather a round stone in the Delphic temple) was called ὀ. as marking the middle point of Earth, Pi.P.4.74, B.4.4, A.Eu.40, 166(lyr.), cf. Pl.R. 427c, Str.9.3.6, Paus. 10.16.3 ; also of an altar at Megara, Simon.107.9 (= IG7.53) ; ἄστεος ὀ., at Athens, Pi.Fr.75.3 ; νήσου ὀ., of Enna in Sicily, v.l. in Call. Cer.15, cf. Cic.Verr.4.48.106.2 central part of a rose, containing the seed-vessel, Arist.Pr. 907a20 ; of a pomegranate, Hp.Nat.Mul. 44, Gal.12.649 ; knob on an oak-gall, Thphr.HP3.7.5 ; button-shaped stalk of the fig, Gp.10.56.2.3 centre of an army, Poll.1.126 ; prop. the point at which an army is divided into two wings, Ascl. Tact.2.6, cf. Arr.Tact.8.4, Ael.Tact.7.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀμφαλός
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20 слезящийся пупок
Medicine: weeping umbilicus
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