lacteal

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English - Turkish
sütlü
süte ait
bağırsaklarda emilen gıda maddesini taşıyan lenfa damarı
(Tıp) Barsaklarda emilen gıda maddesini taşıyan lenfa damarı
{s} süte benzer
milky
sütlü
lacteal gland
lenfa damarı
milky
yumuşak
milky
bulanık
milky
aşırı uysallık
milky
{s} süt gibi
milky
bulanık/sütlü
milky
yumuşak huyluluk
milky
samanyolu

Dünya ve Güneş, Samanyolu Galaksi'sindeki milyarlarca yıldız arasında sadece ufacık noktadırlar. - The Earth and Sun are just tiny dots among the billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.

Samanyolu, yaklaşık olarak 100 milyar yıldızdan oluşur. - The Milky Way consists of about a hundred billion stars.

milky
Milky Way astr
milky
süte benzer
milky
hacılaryolu
milky
milkinesssüt gibi olma
milky
samanuğrusu
milky
{s} uysal
English - English
Lactiferous ducts or other components of milk-producing organs
Relating to milk
Relating to milk production

lacteal ducts in the breasts.

milky
{a} milky, conveying chyle
{n} a slender vessel that conveys chyle
One of the lymphatic vessels which convey chyle from the small intestine through the mesenteric glands to the thoracic duct; a chyliferous vessel
any of the lymphatic vessels that convey chyle from the small intestine to the thoracic duct relating to or consisting of or producing or resembling milk; "lacteal fluids"; "lacteal organs
{i} any of a number of tiny lymphatic vessels that transport chyle from the intestinal tract to the thoracic duct (Anatomy)
any of the lymphatic vessels that convey chyle from the small intestine to the thoracic duct
relating to or consisting of or producing or resembling milk; "lacteal fluids"; "lacteal organs"
{s} of or pertaining to milk, resembling milk; of the tiny vessels that transport chyle from the intestinal tract to the thoracic duct (Anatomy)
Pertaining to, or resembling, milk; milky; as, the lacteal fluid
Pertaining to, or containing, chyle; as, the lacteal vessels
lacteal

    Hyphenation

    lac·te·al

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'lak-tE-&l ] (adjective.) circa 1658. Latin lacteus of milk, from lact-, lac.
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