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cecal
English - Turkish
Definition of
cecal
in English Turkish dictionary
Related Terms
cecum
(Tıp)
kör bağırsak
cecum
çekum
cecum
anat
cecum
(Tıp)
Kalınbağırsağın ilk bölümünü oluşturan, alt ucunda apandiks'in bulunduğu barsak kısmı, körbarsak, çekum
cecum
{i}
körbağırsak
cecum
(isim) körbağırsak
cecum
(Tıp)
kör kese, çıkmaz boşluk
English - English
Definition of
cecal
in English English dictionary
{s}
(Anatomy) pertaining to the cecum (sealed intestinal pouch)
alternative spelling of caecal
of or like a cecum
Related Terms
caecal
{s}
pertaining to the caecum (part of the large intestine)
caecal
Of or pertaining to the caecum
caecal
of or like a cecum
cecum
a cavity open at one end (as the blind end of a duct); the blind pouch at the beginning of the large intestine into which the ileum opens from one side and which is continuous with the colon
cecum
alternative spelling of caecum
cecum
the beginning of the large intestine Attached to the last section of the small intestine, known as the ileum
cecum
{i}
sealed intestinal pouch (Anatomy)
cecum
The first portion of the large bowel
cecum
the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum"
cecum
the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum
cecum
A blindly ending appendage of the intestine
cecum
[from the Latin caecus, blind]: A branch of the large intestine which is open only at one end, forming a sac-like cavity a k a: Caecum, blind gut
Turkish - English
Definition of
cecal
in Turkish English dictionary
Related Terms
Cecum
(Tıp)
Kalın barsağın başlangıcı (Çekum)İnce barsağın İleum diye adlandırılan alt ucuna bağlanır
cecum
caecum
cecal
Hyphenation
ce·cal
Pronunciation
Etymology
[ 'sE-k&m ] (noun.) circa 1721. New Latin, from Latin intestinum caecum, literally, blind intestine.
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