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20:30 Aug 27, 2001 |
English to German translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gitta Schlemme Local time: 09:22 | ||||||
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na +1 | (Knochen)Leiste |
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na | Kämme |
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na | Crista, (Knochen-)Leiste |
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(Knochen)Leiste Explanation: Assuming the context is medical, crest means Kamm, Leiste, Grat. Anat.: Knochenleiste, (-) Kamm, Crista Thieme & Thieme, Med. Dict. |
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Kämme Explanation: This is a definition of crests, but I don't know for sure whether it is used in your context. Harper Collins Unabridged Dictionary |
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Crista, (Knochen-)Leiste Explanation: Crista = Leiste, kammartiges Gebilde, kammartiger Teil eines Organs (Quelle: Duden, medizinische Fachausdrücke) W.E. Bunjes: Medical and Pharmaceutical Dictionary (Thieme) Duden, Das W�rterbuch medizinischer Fachausdr�cke |
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