liver abbr. | |
gen. | Leber |
agric. | Innereien; Geschlinge |
emerg.care | Leber |
med. | Hepar; Leber; Jecur |
phys. | eindicken |
function test abbr. | |
gen. | Funktionsprüfung; Funktionstest |
earth.sc. mech.eng. | Funktionskontrolle |
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Leber f | |||
Innereien f (liver, heart, lungs, diaphragm and larynx with the windpipe); Geschlinge n (liver, heart, lungs, diaphragm and larynx with the windpipe) | |||
Leber f | |||
Hepar m; Leber f (hepar) | |||
stocken | |||
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eindicken | |||
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Jecur | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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The largest organ in the body, located in the upper abdomen on the right side. The liver has many important functions, which include converting food into energy, producing bile a liquid that helps with digestion, processing drugs and alcohol, removing toxins from the body, filtering blood, and producing blood cells and blood-clotting components. see also hepatitis |
liver : 400 phrase in 30 subjects |
Agriculture | 6 |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Biology | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Chemistry | 5 |
Cooking | 4 |
Emergency medical care | 2 |
Fish farming pisciculture | 12 |
Food industry | 4 |
Foreign trade | 2 |
General | 63 |
Health care | 11 |
Ichthyology | 2 |
Industry | 2 |
Informal | 3 |
Life sciences | 2 |
Medical | 245 |
Medical appliances | 12 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Mining | 4 |
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation | 1 |
Natural sciences | 4 |
Nuclear physics | 1 |
Oil / petroleum | 1 |
Pharmacology | 1 |
Pharmacy and pharmacology | 3 |
Technology | 3 |
Transport | 1 |
Veterinary medicine | 1 |
Zoology | 1 |