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uterine (encz) | uterine,děloha n: [med.] Martin M. |
uterine (encz) | uterine,děložní adj: [med.] Zdeněk Brož |
Uterine (gcide) | Uterine \U"ter*ine\ (?; 277), a. [L. uterinus born of the same
mother, from uterus womb: cf. F. ut['e]rin.]
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1. Of or instrument to the uterus, or womb.
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2. Born of the same mother, but by a different father.
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Walter Pope, uterine brother to Dr. Joh. Wilki??.
--Wood.
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uterine (wn) | uterine
adj 1: of or involving the uterus; "uterine cancer" |
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extrauterine gestation (encz) | extrauterine gestation, n: |
extrauterine pregnancy (encz) | extrauterine pregnancy, n: |
intrauterine (encz) | intrauterine,nitroděložní Martin M. |
intrauterine device (encz) | intrauterine device,nitroděložní tělísko Zdeněk Brož |
uterine (encz) | uterine,děloha n: [med.] Martin M.uterine,děložní adj: [med.] Zdeněk Brož |
uterine artery (encz) | uterine artery, n: |
uterine cavity (encz) | uterine cavity, n: |
uterine cervix (encz) | uterine cervix, n: |
uterine contraction (encz) | uterine contraction, n: |
uterine tube (encz) | uterine tube, n: |
uterine vein (encz) | uterine vein, n: |
Extra-uterine (gcide) | Extra-uterine \Ex`tra-u"ter*ine\, a. (Anat. & Med.)
Outside of the uterus, or womb.
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Extra-uterine pregnancy (Med.), a condition of pregnancy in
which the fetus is not in the uterus, but in the Fallopian
tube or in the abdominal cavity.
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Extra-uterine pregnancy (gcide) | Extra-uterine \Ex`tra-u"ter*ine\, a. (Anat. & Med.)
Outside of the uterus, or womb.
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Extra-uterine pregnancy (Med.), a condition of pregnancy in
which the fetus is not in the uterus, but in the Fallopian
tube or in the abdominal cavity.
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Intrauterine (gcide) | Intrauterine \In`tra*u"ter*ine\, a.
Within the uterus or womb; as, intrauterine hemorrhage; an
intrauterine device.
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intrauterine device (gcide) | intrauterine device \in`tra*u"ter*ine de*vice"\, n.
A contraceptive device consisting of a small, usually plastic
object placed within the uterus to prevent conception; also
called IUD.
[PJC]IUD \IUD\, n.
An intrauterine device, a contraceptive device consisting
of a small, usually plastic object placed within the uterus
to prevent conception.
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Periuterine (gcide) | Periuterine \Per`i*u"ter*ine\, a. (Med.)
Surrounding the uterus.
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Recto-uterine (gcide) | Recto-uterine \Rec`to-u"ter*ine\ (-?"t?r*?n or *?n), a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to both the rectum and the uterus.
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uterine brother (gcide) | sibling \sib"ling\ [sub + -ling.] (s[i^]b"l[i^]ng), n.
a brother or a sister.
Note: Siblings have at least one parent in common. Those
related only by a common mother are uterine siblings;
those related only by a common father are {agnate
siblings} or consanguine siblings (a legal term). A
sibling having both parents in common is a
sibling-german or a full brother or full sister.
These modifying terms are more commonly used for the
more specific uterine brother, uterine sister,
agnate brother, brother-german, etc.
[PJC]Brother \Broth"er\ (br[u^][th]"[~e]r), n.; pl. Brothers
(br[u^][th]"[~e]rz) or Brethren (br[e^][th]"r[e^]n). See
Brethren. [OE. brother, AS. br[=o][eth]or; akin to OS.
brothar, D. broeder, OHG. pruodar, G. bruder, Icel.
br[=o][eth]ir, Sw. & Dan. broder, Goth. br[=o][thorn]ar, Ir.
brathair, W. brawd, pl. brodyr, Lith. brolis, Lett. brahlis,
Russ. brat', Pol. & Serv. brat, OSlav. bratr[u^], L. frater,
Skr. bhr[=a]t[.r], Zend bratar brother, Gr. fra`thr, fra`twr,
a clansman. The common plural is Brothers; in the solemn
style, Brethren, OE. pl. brether, bretheren, AS. dative
sing. br[=e][eth]er, nom. pl. br[=o][eth]or, br[=o][eth]ru.
[root]258. Cf. Friar, Fraternal.]
1. A male person who has the same father and mother with
another person, or who has one of them only. In the latter
case he is more definitely called a half brother, or
brother of the half blood.
Note: A brother having the same mother but different fathers
is called a uterine brother, and one having the same
father but a different mother is called an {agnate
brother}, or in (Law) a consanguine brother. A
brother having the same father and mother is called a
brother-german or full brother. The same modifying
terms are applied to sister or sibling.
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Two of us in the churchyard lie,
My sister and my brother. --Wordsworth.
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2. One related or closely united to another by some common
tie or interest, as of rank, profession, membership in a
society, toil, suffering, etc.; -- used among judges,
clergymen, monks, physicians, lawyers, professors of
religion, etc. "A brother of your order." --Shak.
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We few, we happy few, we band of brothers,
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother. --Shak.
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3. One who, or that which, resembles another in distinctive
qualities or traits of character.
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He also that is slothful in his work is brother to
him that is a great waster. --Prov. xviii.
9.
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That April morn
Of this the very brother. --Wordsworth.
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Note: In Scripture, the term brother is applied to a kinsman
by blood more remote than a son of the same parents, as
in the case of Abraham and Lot, Jacob and Laban. In a
more general sense, brother or brethren is used for
fellow-man or fellow-men.
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For of whom such massacre
Make they but of their brethren, men of men?
--Milton.
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Brother Jonathan, a humorous designation for the people of
the United States collectively. The phrase is said to have
originated from Washington's referring to the patriotic
Jonathan Trumbull, governor of Connecticut, as "Brother
Jonathan."
Blood brother. See under Blood.
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uterine siblings (gcide) | sibling \sib"ling\ [sub + -ling.] (s[i^]b"l[i^]ng), n.
a brother or a sister.
Note: Siblings have at least one parent in common. Those
related only by a common mother are uterine siblings;
those related only by a common father are {agnate
siblings} or consanguine siblings (a legal term). A
sibling having both parents in common is a
sibling-german or a full brother or full sister.
These modifying terms are more commonly used for the
more specific uterine brother, uterine sister,
agnate brother, brother-german, etc.
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uterine sister (gcide) | sibling \sib"ling\ [sub + -ling.] (s[i^]b"l[i^]ng), n.
a brother or a sister.
Note: Siblings have at least one parent in common. Those
related only by a common mother are uterine siblings;
those related only by a common father are {agnate
siblings} or consanguine siblings (a legal term). A
sibling having both parents in common is a
sibling-german or a full brother or full sister.
These modifying terms are more commonly used for the
more specific uterine brother, uterine sister,
agnate brother, brother-german, etc.
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Vesicouterine (gcide) | Vesicouterine \Ves`i*co*u"ter*ine\, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the bladder and the uterus.
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Vulvo-uterine (gcide) | Vulvo-uterine \Vul`vo-u"ter*ine\, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining both to the vulva and the uterus.
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extrauterine gestation (wn) | extrauterine gestation
n 1: pregnancy resulting from gestation elsewhere than in the
uterus [syn: ectopic pregnancy, extrauterine pregnancy,
ectopic gestation, extrauterine gestation, eccyesis,
metacyesis] |
extrauterine pregnancy (wn) | extrauterine pregnancy
n 1: pregnancy resulting from gestation elsewhere than in the
uterus [syn: ectopic pregnancy, extrauterine pregnancy,
ectopic gestation, extrauterine gestation, eccyesis,
metacyesis] |
intrauterine (wn) | intrauterine
adj 1: within the womb |
intrauterine device (wn) | intrauterine device
n 1: contraceptive device consisting of a piece of bent plastic
or metal that is inserted through the vagina into the
uterus [syn: intrauterine device, IUD] |
uterine (wn) | uterine
adj 1: of or involving the uterus; "uterine cancer" |
uterine artery (wn) | uterine artery
n 1: a branch of the internal iliac artery that supplies the
uterus and the upper part of the vagina [syn: {uterine
artery}, arteria uterina] |
uterine cavity (wn) | uterine cavity
n 1: the space inside the uterus between the cervical canal and
the Fallopian tubes |
uterine cervix (wn) | uterine cervix
n 1: necklike opening to the uterus [syn: cervix, {uterine
cervix}, cervix uteri] |
uterine contraction (wn) | uterine contraction
n 1: a rhythmic tightening in labor of the upper uterine
musculature that contracts the size of the uterus and
pushes the fetus toward the birth canal |
uterine tube (wn) | uterine tube
n 1: either of a pair of tubes conducting the egg from the ovary
to the uterus [syn: Fallopian tube, uterine tube,
oviduct] |
uterine vein (wn) | uterine vein
n 1: one of two veins on each side that arise from the uterine
plexus and empty into the internal iliac vein |
UTERINE BROTHER (bouvier) | UTERINE BROTHER, domestic relations. A brother by the mother's side.
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