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funis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: fuñís. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun. 1.3.1 Derived terms. 2 Latin. 2.1 Etymology; 2.2 Pronunciation; 2.3 Noun.
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funis | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(fū′nĭs ) [L. funis, cord] A cordlike structure, esp. the spermatic cord or the umbilical cord. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Funis.
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funis, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun funis is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for funis is from before 1400, ...
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‖ funis Anat. (ˈfjuːnɪs) [L. fūnis rope.] † a. Short for funis brachii, ‘an old name for the median vein’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). b. The umbilical cord.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 159 Þis veyne..is eftsoones dyvydid, and þe oon partie is spred bi þe arm manye weies wiþoute forþ, þat is clepid funis. 1753 N....
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Latin Definition for: funis, funis (ID: 21190) - Latdict Latin Dictionary
funis, funis · line, cord, sheet, cable · measuring-line/rope, lot (Plater) · rope. Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown ...
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FUNIS Cable Car Expert Infrastructure Finance & Projects
FUNIS Infrastructure Investments is an investment funds, offering financing & management support to cable car companies globally in their operating model.
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Funastrum
The name is derived from the Latin word funis, meaning "rope", and astrum, alluding to the twining stems.
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funis | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
(fū′nĭs ) [L. funis, cord] A cordlike structure, esp. the spermatic cord or the umbilical cord. Search PRIME PubMed
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What does funis mean in Latin? - WordHippo
What does funis mean in Latin? English Translation. cord. More meanings for funis. cord noun. funiculus, filum, chorda, resticula, catena · line noun. linea ...
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UMBILICAL CORD OR FUNIS RETRACTOR - JAMA Network
There is probably no more serious or fatal complication to the child during its birth than prolapse of the umbilical cord.
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Funis Dragon | DragonVale Wiki - Fandom
The Funis Dragon is the 673rd dragon released on September 23, 2021 during Whitbee's Candy Bash VIII: Into the Dark. The Funis Dragon was released along ...
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Lochium Funis
Lochium Funis (Latin for the log and line) was a constellation created by Johann Bode in 1801 next to the constellation Pyxis, an earlier invention of External links
Lochium Funis, Ian Ridpath's Star Tales
Former constellations
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funical
† ˈfunical, a. Obs.—1 [f. fun-is + -ic + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the funis or umbilical cord; supplied through the funis.1753 N. Torriano Midwifry 13 The Opinion of the funical Nourishment is also defensible from another Circumstance.
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funic
funic, a. (ˈfjuːnɪk) [f. fun-is + -ic.] Pertaining to the funis or umbilical cord.1857 in Dunglison Med. Lex. 1876 Playfair Treat. Midw. I. ii. iv. 159 One of these [sounds heard in auscultation] is the so-called umbilical or funic souffle.
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