polyp

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Tıp) Saplı mukoza uru, polip, polypus
polip
{i} ahtapot
{i} basit yapılı hayvan
i., zool., tıb. polip
polyps
(Biyoloji,Tıp) polipler
polypoid
polipoid
polypoid
poliple ilgili
sessile polyp
sapsız polip
nourishing polyp
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) besin polipi
polypoid
{s} polip gibi
polypoid
(Tıp) Polip şeklinde, polipsi
polypoid
(sıfat) polip gibi
polypoid
polip (ile ilgili)
pulpal polyp
(Diş Hekimliği) Mukozadan kaynaklanan saplı tümör veya kitle. ( polyp, polypus ) pulpa- i dayanıklı ve genç fakat açılmış pılpalarda uzun süren hafif tahriş sonucu, hücrelerin sayısal ve bazen aynı zamanda hacimsel artışı ve ağız ortamından ayrılmış epitel hücrelerinin gelip yapışması ile büyüyen granülasyon dokusu
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
an abnormal growth protruding from a mucous membrane
a cylindrical coelenterate, such as the hydra, having a mouth surrounded with tentacles
One of the Anthozoa
Same as Anthozoa
a benign tumor protruding from a mucous membrane
One of the feeding or nutritive zooids of a hydroid or coral
one of two forms that coelenterates take e
A noncancerous, water-filled swelling
general term for any mass of tissue that bulges or projects outward
a small vascular growth on the surface of a mucous membrane
Polyp is a general descriptive term used with reference to a mass of tissue that bulges or projects outward, or upward from the normal surface level Polyps are also a larval form of some invertebrates, such as jellyfish
See Anthozoa, Madreporaria, Hydroid
In zoology, one of two principal cnidarian body forms and, sometimes, an individual in a bryozoan colony. The cnidarian polyp body is a hollow cylindrical structure. The lower end attaches to another body or surface. The upper, or free, end is directed upward and has a mouth surrounded by extensible tentacles that bear stinging structures called nematocysts. The tentacles capture prey, which is then drawn into the mouth. The polyp may be solitary (see sea anemone) or colonial (see coral). The body wall consists of three dermal layers. The other cnidarian body form is the medusa
pedunculated or sessile growth arising from mucosa and extending into a cavity
a tumor that is attached to the body by a stalk-like growth of tissue; some polyps tend to bleed easily
A polyp is a small unhealthy growth on a surface inside your body, especially inside your nose
A smooth dome-shaped benign neoplasm of covering and lining epithelium
A lump sometimes found in the bowel It can be either cancerous or not cancerous
A small growth or projection from a mucous membrane
An edemic growth, brought about by irritation of the epithelium Specific types of polyps are: sessile, pedunculated, and polypocorditis
one of two forms that coelenterates take e g a hydra or coral: usually sedentary and has a hollow cylindrical body usually with a ring of tentacles around the mouth
{i} small growth protruding from a mucous membrane
a projecting growth or mass, usually benign, that forms in a mucous membrane and in the nasal passages, causes obstructed airflow
a small sea animal with a tubular body and a round month surrounded by tentacles Coral is an example of a polyp
A sedentary, individual cnidarian with a tubular, sac like body attached to the substrate and the oral end bearing the mouth and tentacles
sedentary form of aquatic animal
A polyp is a small animal that lives in the sea. It has a hollow body like a tube and long parts called tentacles around its mouth. Growth projecting from the wall of a cavity lined with a mucous membrane. Shape varies widely; it may have a stalk or many lobes. Polyps most often occur in the nose, urinary bladder, and digestive tract, especially in the rectum and colon. Symptoms, if any, depend on location and size; they may result from pressure or from blockage of a passage. Polyps occasionally bleed. Because a small percentage are precursors to cancers or actually contain cancers, it is advisable to have them removed and examined microscopically and to undergo routine colonoscopy after age
a structure consisting of a rounded head which grows outward from a broad base or stalk
a hydra or coral: usually sedentary and has a hollow cylindrical body usually with a ring of tentacles around the mouth a small vascular growth on the surface of a mucous membrane
The basic living unit of a coral which has a mouth and is normally surround by tentacles PPM - Parts Per Million, equivalent to mg/l (milligrams per litre)
the individual coral animal
(WAV-36K)
polypoid
Marked by the presence of lesions suggesting polyps
adenomatous polyp
a polyp that consists of benign neoplastic tissue derived from glandular epithelium; "adenomatous polyps are visible protrusions that can develop on the mucosal surface of the colon or rectum
benign polyp
growth which is not life-threatening
pedunculated polyp
a polyp with a stalk or peduncle
polypoid
Resembling a polyp
polypoid
{s} resembling a polyp, similar to a polyp (abnormal growth on a mucous membrane)
polypoid
Resembling a polypus in appearance; having a character like that of a polypus
polypoid
Like a polyp; having the nature of a polyp, but lacking the tentacles or other parts
polyps
a growth that projects from the lining of mucous membrane, such as the intestine
polyps
Small, sac-like growths consisting of inflamed nasal mucosa
polyps
an individual coral animal Polyps live together in groups (colonies ) They capture smaller animals that float past them with small tentacles that are around their mouths
polyps
plural of polyp
polyps
enlarged tissue that may obstruct the nose and sinuses
sessile polyp
a relatively flat polyp
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
(Tıp) Polip.Bir organ yüzeyindeki şiş doku.Bu gelişme normal olmamasına rağmen genellikle endişeye yol açmaz.Ancak Kolonunda polip bulunan kişilerin Colorectal Cancer (kolorektal kanser) riski artabilir
polyp

    Расстановка переносов

    pol·yp

    Турецкое произношение

    pälıp

    Произношение

    /ˈpäləp/ /ˈpɑːləp/

    Этимология

    [ 'pä-l&p ] (noun.) 1742. From Latin polypus (“a polyp, a polypus in the nose”) Ancient Greek πολύπους πολύς (“many”) + πούς (“foot”).
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