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(Tıp) Doğum sırasında yırtılması gereken amniyon kesesinin, yırtılmayarak çocuğun başı çevresinde mevcudiyetini devam ettirmesi, dölüt (fetus) zarı
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A membrane
The thin membrane which covers the lower intestines; the omentum
A style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the 16th century and later, often made of linen

Ne spared they to strip her naked all. / Then when they had despoild her tire and call, / Such as she was, their eyes might her behold .

The amnion which encloses the foetus before birth, especially that part of it which sometimes shrouds a baby’s head at birth (traditionally considered to be good luck)
{n} a membrane covering the lower part of the bowels, a small net
( 14c , 15c , 16c ) Headdress of hair arranged at each side of the head in silken cases Arrangement covered with net of silver or gold cord, inter spaced with jewels and beads Held in place by a golden headband or crown fitted over the upper edge of the caul Also GOLDEN NET CAUL, RETICULATED HEADDRESS, CREPINE, CRESTINE, CRESPINETTE
the inner embryonic membrane of higher vertebrates (especially when covering the head at birth)
A part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the fetus, which sometimes is round the head of a child at its birth
The thin membrane which covers the lower intestines
Part of the amniotic sac which sometimes shrouds a baby's head at birth
Council of Australian University Librarians - have published a document on Information literacy standards See CAUL web site
A covering of network for the head, worn by women; also, a net
jeweled net worn as women's head-covering, 14th-15th centuries
part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and to the colon and covering the intestines
The fold of membrane loaded with fat, which covers more or less of the intestines in mammals; the great omentum
{i} part of the embryonic membrane which sometimes covers the head of a fetus at birth; close-fitting headgear worn inside the house, net worn on the head
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caul

    Türkische aussprache

    kôl

    Aussprache

    /ˈkôl/ /ˈkɔːl/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kol ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle French cale.
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