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1 käämitty
• wound -
2 kierretty
• wound -
3 haavakuume
• wound fever -
4 haavauma
• woundmedicine, veterinary• ulcerationmedicine, veterinary• ulcer -
5 haavoittaa
yks.nom. haavoittaa; yks.gen. haavoitan; yks.part. haavoitti; yks.ill. haavoittaisi; mon.gen. haavoittakoon; mon.part. haavoittanut; mon.ill. haavoitettiincut (verb)hurt (verb)scotch (verb)wound (verb)inflict a wound sting (noun)* * *• insult• wound• sting• scotch• injure• offend• hurt• damage• cut• affront• inflict a wound -
6 kuolinhaava
mortal wound* * *• fatal wound• mortal wound -
7 ampumahaava
• gunshot wound• bullet wound -
8 avohaava
yks.nom. avohaava; yks.gen. avohaavan; yks.part. avohaavaa; yks.ill. avohaavaan; mon.gen. avohaavojen avohaavain; mon.part. avohaavoja; mon.ill. avohaavoihinopen wound (noun)* * *• open wound -
9 haava
yks.nom. haava; yks.gen. haavan; yks.part. haavaa; yks.ill. haavaan; mon.gen. haavojen haavain; mon.part. haavoja; mon.ill. haavoihincut (noun)gash (noun)hurt (noun)incision (noun)sore (noun)ulcer (noun)wound (noun)* * *• wound• burn• cut• gash• hurt• incision• laceration• scratch• sore• ulcer• ulceration -
10 lihashaava
• flesh-wound• flesh wound -
11 pistohaava
yks.nom. pistohaava; yks.gen. pistohaavan; yks.part. pistohaavaa; yks.ill. pistohaavaan; mon.gen. pistohaavojen pistohaavain; mon.part. pistohaavoja; mon.ill. pistohaavoihinpuncture wound (noun)stab (noun)* * *• puncture wound• stab -
12 haavautuma
yks.nom. haavautuma; yks.gen. haavautuman; yks.part. haavautumaa; yks.ill. haavautumaan; mon.gen. haavautumien haavautumain; mon.part. haavautumia; mon.ill. haavautumiinsore (noun)ulcer (noun)* * *• wound• soreness• ulcer• ulceration -
13 haavoittuma
• sore• wound -
14 ihohaava
• skin lesion• skin wound -
15 kolhaista
yks.nom. kolhaista; yks.gen. kolhaisen; yks.part. kolhaisi; yks.ill. kolhaisisi; mon.gen. kolhaiskoon; mon.part. kolhaissut; mon.ill. kolhaistiinbruise (verb)buffet (verb)chip (verb)hit (verb)knock (verb)* * *• damage• wound• knock• hurt• hit• bump• buffet• bruise• chip -
16 lankapotentiometri
• wire-wound potentiometer -
17 lankavastus
• wire-wound resistor -
18 leikata
yks.nom. leikata; yks.gen. leikkaan; yks.part. leikkasi; yks.ill. leikkaisi; mon.gen. leikatkoon; mon.part. leikannut; mon.ill. leikattiincarve (verb)clip (verb)crop (verb)cut (verb)dock (verb)dress (verb)excixe (verb)incise (verb)intersect (verb)mow (verb)operate (verb)pare (verb)prune (verb)reap (verb)shave (verb)shear (verb)slice (verb)snip (verb)trim (verb)cut out lance prunce slit (noun)* * *• wound• MAT• make a joke• lance• intersect• incise• hurt• hack• dress• operate• divide• strike out• cut• cut out• grasp• shave• cut apart• trouble• trim• split• slice• snip• shear• pare• separate• sculpt• score• reap• prune• prunce• slash• break off• cut off• cut down• bisect• carve• castrate• chop• clip• crop• cross• BIO -
19 liukurengasroottori
technology• slip-ring rotortechnology• wound rotor -
20 loukata
• violate• invade• impinge on• infringe• injure• hurt• insult• mortify• offend• pique• slander• spite• give offence• throw dirt on• abase• wound• sting• gall• encroach upon• desecrate• defame• affront• give offence to• damage
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