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1 верхняя челюсть
1) General subject: maxilla2) Biology: mandible (у членистоногих)3) Medicine: maxillary bone, supermaxilla, supramaxilla, upper jaw, upper jaw bone4) Entomology: mandible5) Makarov: maxilla (у позвоночных)6) Dog breeding: lower jaw -
2 верхняя челюсть
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3 C41.1
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4 верхнечелюстная кость
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > верхнечелюстная кость
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5 S02.4
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6 аномалии
(pl.)♦ аномалии альвеолярного отростка верхней ( нижней) челюсти anomalies of maxillary (mandibular) alveolar process♦ аномалии верхнего зубного ряда dental anomalies (tooth abnormalies) of teeth of the upper jaw (maxillary upper teeth)♦ аномалии ветви нижней челюсти anomalies of mandibular ramus♦ аномалии взаиморасположения ( соотношения) челюстей и их частей relationship anomalities of the jaws and their parts♦ аномалии взаиморасположения зубов tooth anomalies (abnormalities) of dental collocation, alignment♦ аномалии зубов с промежутками tooth anomalies (abnormalities) with spacings (interdental spaces)♦ аномалии количества зубов tooth anomalies (abnormalities) of number♦ аномалии нижнего зубного ряда dental anomalies (tooth abnormalies of teeth of the lower jaw (mandibular lower teeth)♦ аномалии положения зубов tooth anomalies (abnormalities) of position of teeth (dental distopia)♦ аномалии размера зубов tooth anomalies (abnormalities) of size♦ аномалии размера челюстных костей jaw bone (mandibular and maxillary) anomalies of size -
7 челюсть
жен.1) jaw; jaw-bone; maxilla анат.; mandible (млекопитающих и рыб)2) dental plate, set of false teeth; (full) denture -
8 C41.0
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9 укорочение
сущ. abbreviation, decrease in lengthукорочение альвеолярного отростка верхней челюсти alveolar process abbreviation of maxilla, decrease in length (shortening) of maxillary alveolar processукорочение альвеолярного отростка нижней челюсти alveolar process abbreviation of mandible, decrease in length (shortening) of mandibular alveolar processукорочение ветви нижней челюсти abbreviation of lower jaw bone (mandibular) ramus, decrease in length (shortening) of mandibular ramusукорочение зубов dental abbreviationукорочение средней части верхней губы shortening of the middle portion of the upper lipукорочение тела верхней челюсти maxillar body abbreviationукорочение тела нижней челюсти mandible body abbreviation, decrease in length of mandibular body
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