uterus

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English

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Etymology

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    FromLatinuterus(womb, belly),fromProto-Indo-European*úderos(abdomen, stomach),from*úd(out, outward)+‎*-eros(contrastive suffix).

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    • IPA(key):/ˈjuː.tə.ɹəs/
    • Audio(US):(file)
    • Hyphenation:u‧ter‧us

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    uterus(pluraluterioruteruses)

    1. (anatomy)Areproductive organoftherianmammalsin which the young are conceived and develop until birth.
      1. (zoology)A similar part in some non-mammals.

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    • Czech:uterus
    • Malay:uterus

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    Czech

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      BorrowedfromEnglishuterus,fromLatinuterus.

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      • IPA(key):[ˈutɛrus]
      • Hyphenation:ute‧rus

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      uterusminan

      1. (anatomy)womb,uterus
        Synonym:děloha

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      • uterus”,inPříruční slovník jazyka českého(in Czech),1935–1957
      • uterus”,inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého(in Czech),1960–1971, 1989

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        Learned borrowingfromLatinuterus,fromProto-Indo-European*úderos(abdomen, stomach),from*úd(out, outward)+‎*-eros(contrastive suffix).

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        utèrus(first-person possessiveuterusku,second-person possessiveuterusmu,third-person possessiveuterusnya)

        1. (anatomy,medicine,zoology)womb,uterus
          Synonyms:kandungan,peranakan,rahim

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        • saudara(sibling,literallyfrom the same womb)

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        Latin

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          FromProto-Indo-European*úderos(abdomen, stomach),from*úd(out, outward)+‎*-eros(contrastive suffix).[1][2]

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          uterusm(genitiveuterī);second declension

          1. (anatomy)womb,uterus
          2. fetus,newborn
          3. belly,paunch

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          Second-declensionnoun.

          Case Singular Plural
          Nominative uterus uterī
          Genitive uterī uterōrum
          Dative uterō uterīs
          Accusative uterum uterōs
          Ablative uterō uterīs
          Vocative utere uterī
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          References

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          1. ^Mallory, J. P.withAdams, D. Q.(2006)The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World(Oxford Linguistics), New York: Oxford University Press,→ISBN,page282
          2. ^De Vaan, Michiel(2008) “uterus”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages(Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,page647

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          • uterus”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
          • uterus”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
          • uterusinGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.

          Malay

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            FromLatinuterus(womb, belly).

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            • IPA(key):/utərus/
            • Hyphenation:u‧te‧rus

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            uterus(Jawi spellingاوتروس,pluraluterus-uterus,informal 1st possessiveuterusku,2nd possessiveuterusmu,3rd possessiveuterusnya)

            1. (anatomy)womb,uterus
              Synonyms:peranakan,kandung,kandungan,rahim

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              BorrowedfromLatinuterus.

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              • IPA(key):/uˈte.ɾus/
              • Hyphenation:u‧te‧rus

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              uterus(definite accusativeuterusu,pluraluteruslar)

              1. (anatomy)womb,uterus
                Synonyms:döl yatağı,(obsolete)meşime,rahim

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