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Definition von ewing im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

ewing's sarkoma
ewing sarkomu
ewing's tumor
(Tıp) 20 yaştan önce meydana gelen ve uzun kemiklerin gövde kısımlarını tutan bir çeşit sarkom
ewe
ewe Iamb dişi kuzu
ewe
dişi koyun
ewe
gözbebeği
ewe
{i} marya [(Zooloji) ]
ewe
marya
ewe
{i} koyun

Ve böylece aslan koyuna aşık oldu. - And thus the lion fell in love with the ewe.

Englisch - Englisch
{i} family name; city in New Jersey (USA)
Ewing sarcomas
plural form of Ewing sarcoma
Ewing's sarcoma
A particular type of cancer of the bone
Ewing's sarcomas
plural form of Ewing's sarcoma
ewing's sarcoma
malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones)
Ewe
Of or pertaining to the Ewe people or language
Ewe
An ethnic group who inhabit southeastern Ghana, Togo, and Benin
ewe
A female sheep, as opposed to a ram
ewe
{n} a she sheep, a female sheep
Adlai Ewing Stevenson
born Feb. 5, 1900, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. died July 14, 1965, London, Eng. U.S. politician and diplomat. The grandson of a vice president of the U.S., he practiced law in Chicago from 1926. During World War II he was assistant to the secretary of the navy (1941-44) and to the secretary of state (1945). He served as a U.S. delegate to the UN (1946-47). As governor of Illinois (1949-53), he introduced liberal reforms. Noted for his eloquence and wit, he was twice the Democratic candidate for president (1952, 1956) but lost both times to Dwight D. Eisenhower. He later served as chief U.S. representative to the UN (1961-65)
Adlai Ewing Stevenson
{i} (1835-1914) vice President of the United States (from 1893 to 1897) under President Grover Cleveland
Ewe
The Niger-Congo language, belonging to the Gbe family, spoken by these people
Ewe
An ethnic group who inhabit southeastern Ghana, Togo and Benin
Maurice Ewing
born May 12, 1906, Lockney, Texas, U.S. died May 4, 1974, Galveston, Texas U.S. geophysicist. He taught many years at Columbia University (1944-74) and also directed the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory (1949-74). Studying the structure of the Earth's crust and mantle, he made seismic refraction measurements in the Atlantic basins, along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and in the Mediterranean and Norwegian seas. In 1935 he took the first seismic measurements in open seas. He was among those who proposed that earthquakes are associated with the central oceanic rifts that encircle the globe, suggesting that seafloor spreading may be worldwide and episodic in nature. In 1939 he took the first deep-sea photographs
William Maurice Ewing
born May 12, 1906, Lockney, Texas, U.S. died May 4, 1974, Galveston, Texas U.S. geophysicist. He taught many years at Columbia University (1944-74) and also directed the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory (1949-74). Studying the structure of the Earth's crust and mantle, he made seismic refraction measurements in the Atlantic basins, along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and in the Mediterranean and Norwegian seas. In 1935 he took the first seismic measurements in open seas. He was among those who proposed that earthquakes are associated with the central oceanic rifts that encircle the globe, suggesting that seafloor spreading may be worldwide and episodic in nature. In 1939 he took the first deep-sea photographs
ewe
The female of the sheep, and of sheeplike animals
ewe
{i} female sheep
ewe
A ewe is an adult female sheep. a female sheep. Peoples of southeastern Ghana, southern Benin, and southern Togo. They speak dialects of Gbe, a Kwa language of the Niger-Congo family. The Ewe never formed a single centralized state, remaining a collection of independent communities that made temporary alliances in time of war. Most Ewe are farmers; some coastal Ewe fish. Spinning, weaving, pottery making, and blacksmithing are important crafts. They number more than 3.5 million
ewe
a Kwa language spoken by the Ewe people in Ghana and Togo and Benin
ewe
female sheep a Kwa language spoken by the Ewe people in Ghana and Togo and Benin a member of a people living in southern Benin and Togo and southeastern Ghana
ewe
a member of a people living in southern Benin and Togo and southeastern Ghana
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