Declension 2 Flashcards

(51 cards)

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Angle

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Angulus, i m

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Forearm

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Antebrachium, i n

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Atrium

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Atrium, i n

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Arm

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Brachium, i n

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5
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Caecum

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Caecum, i n

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Wrist

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Carpus, i m

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Cavity

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Cavum, i n

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Cerebellum, small brain

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Cerebellum, i n

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Cerebrum

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Cerebrum, i n

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Girdle

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Cingulum, i n

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Neck

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Collum, i n

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Colon

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Colon, i n

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Condyle

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Condylus, i m

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Cranium, skull

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Cranium, i n

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Finger, toe

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Digitus, i m

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Dorsum, back (posterior aspect of trunk)

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Dorsum, i n

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Duodenum

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Duodenum, i n

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18
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Brain

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Encephalon, i n

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(the bottom part of the tongue)

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Frenulum, i n

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20
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Bottom

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Fundus, i m

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Ganglion, a structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies, typically linked by synapses, and often forming a swelling on a nerve fibre.

an abnormal benign swelling on a tendon sheath.

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ganglion, i n

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The bone of the upper arm or the forelimb

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Ileum

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Jejunum

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Lip
Labium, i n
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Ligament
Ligamentum, i n
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Lobe
Lobus, i m
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Lobule
Lobulus, i m
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manubrium (handle bar, usually in fahrräder, manubrium sterni)
Manubrium, i n
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Limb
Membrum, i n
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Muscle
Musculus, i m
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Noses
Nasus, i m
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Nerve
Nervus, i m
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Node
Nodus, i m
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Nodule
Nodulus, i m
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Nucleus
Nucleus, i m
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Eye
Oculus, i m
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Esophagus
Oesophagus, i m
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Opening (of vena cava, pulmonary trunk, auditory tube), orifice
Ostium, i n
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Palate
Palatum, i n
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Radius
Radius, i m
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Branch (an arm or branch of a bone, in particular those of the ischium and pubes or of the jawbone)
Ramus, i m
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Rectum
Rectum, i n
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a partition separating two chambers, such as that between the nostrils or the chambers of the heart.
Septum, i n
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Breastbone
Sternum, i n
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Groove, (for, z. B. For artery) groove for artery (Eng.) - sulcus arteriae (Lat.)
Sulcus, i m
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Thymus, a lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates which produces T-lymphocytes for the immune system. The human thymus becomes much smaller at the approach of puberty.
Thymus, i m
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Trunk, the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots.
Truncus, i m
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Tubercle a small rounded projection or protuberance, especially on a bone or on the surface of an animal or plant. a small nodular lesion in the lungs or other tissues, characteristic of tuberculosis.
Tuberculum, i n
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Womb
Uterus, i m
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Ventricle
Ventriculus, i m