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jéjunum
English - Turkish
Definition of
jéjunum
in English Turkish dictionary
Related Terms
jejunum
boşbağırsak
jejunum
ince barsağın üst yarısı
jejunum
(isim) ince bağırsağın üst kısmı
jejunum
(Tıp)
Duodenumdan sonra gelen ince barsak bölümü,boşbarsak, jejunum
jejunum
incebağırsağın üst yarısı
jejunum
boş bağırsak
jejunum
anat
jejunum
{i}
ince bağırsağın üst kısmı
jejunum
(Tıp)
jejunum
Turkish - Turkish
Definition of
jéjunum
in Turkish Turkish dictionary
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jejunum
ince bağırsağın bir bölümü
English - English
Definition of
jéjunum
in English English dictionary
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jejunum
The central of the three divisions of the small intestine which lies between the duodenum and the ileum
jejunum
The second part, arbitrarily the upper two-fifths, of the small bowel, connecting the duodenum with the lower three-fifths (ileum) which gradually becomes histologically distinct
jejunum
the segment of the small intestine that follows the duodenum and precedes the ileum
jejunum
{i}
middle part of the small intestine (Anatomy)
jejunum
the middle section of the small intestine
jejunum
middle section of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum
jejunum
the part of the small intestine between the duodenum and the ileum
jejunum
The middle section of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum
jejunum
Latin jejunus = empty, adjective - jejunal
jejunum
The middle division of the small intestine, between the duodenum and ileum; so called because usually found empty after death
Turkish - English
Definition of
jéjunum
in Turkish English dictionary
Related Terms
jejunum
(Tıp)
jejunum
Jejunum
(Tıp)
İnce barsağın duodenum(Oniki parmak barsağı) ile ileum arasındaki kısmı
jejunum operasyonu
(Tıp)
jejunotomy
jéjunum
Hyphenation
je·ju·num
Etymology
[ ji-'jü-n&m ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin ieiunum, neuter of iēiūnus.
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