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Definition
Synonym
Mandelfurche
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Mandelfurche
f
; Mandelkrypte
f
; Tonsillenkrypte
f
anat.
Mandelfurche
n
pl
; Mandelkrypten
pl
; Tonsillenkrypten
pl
Rachen
mandelfurche
n
pl
; Rachenmandelkrypten
pl
(Cryptae tonsillares tonsillae pharyngeae)
Gaumen
mandelfurche
n
pl
; Gaumenmandelkrypten
pl
(Cryptae tonsillares tonsillae palatinae)
tonsillar crypt; amygdaline crypt
tonsillar crypts; amygdaline crypts
crypts of the lingual tonsils
crypts of the palatine tonsils
Mandelfurche
f
; Mandelkrypte
f
; Tonsillenkrypte
f
anat.
Mandelfurche
n
pl
; Mandelkrypten
pl
; Tonsillenkrypten
pl
Rachen
mandelfurche
n
pl
; Rachenmandelkrypten
pl
(Cryptae tonsillares tonsillae pharyngeae)
Gaumen
mandelfurche
n
pl
; Gaumenmandelkrypten
pl
(Cryptae tonsillares tonsillae palatinae)
tonsillar crypt; amygdaline crypt
tonsillar crypts; amygdaline crypts
crypts of the lingual tonsils
crypts of the palatine tonsils
Mandelfüllung
f
min.
amygdaloidal infilling
Mandelfurche
f
; Mandelkrypte
f
; Tonsillenkrypte
f
anat.
Mandelfurche
n
pl
; Mandelkrypten
pl
; Tonsillenkrypten
pl
Rachen
mandelfurche
n
pl
; Rachenmandelkrypten
pl
(Cryptae tonsillares tonsillae pharyngeae)
Gaumen
mandelfurche
n
pl
; Gaumenmandelkrypten
pl
(Cryptae tonsillares tonsillae palatinae)
tonsillar crypt; amygdaline crypt
tonsillar crypts; amygdaline crypts
crypts of the lingual tonsils
crypts of the palatine tonsils
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tonsillar crypt; amygdaline crypt Synonyme
Mandelfurche Definition
Amygdaline
(
a.
)
Of,
pertaining
to,
or
resembling,
almonds.
Crypt
(
n.
)
A
vault
wholly
or
partly
under
ground
Crypt
(
n.
)
A
simple
gland,
glandular
cavity,
or
tube
Lingual
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
tongue
Lingual
(
n.
)
A
consonant
sound
formed
by
the
aid
of
the
tongue
Maxillo-palatine
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
the
maxillary
and
palatine
regions
of
the
skull
Palatine
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
palace,
or
to
a
high
officer
of
a
palace
Palatine
(
n.
)
One
invested
with
royal
privileges
and
rights
within
his
domains
Palatine
(
n.
)
The
Palatine
hill
in
Rome.
Palatine
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
palate.
Palatine
(
n.
)
A
palatine
bone.
tonsillar crypt; amygdaline crypt / tonsillar crypts; amygdaline crypts / crypts of the lingual tonsils / crypts of the palatine tonsils Bedeutung
crypt
a
cellar
or
vault
or
underground
burial
chamber
(especially
beneath
a
church)
palatine
raphe
the
seam
at
the
middle
of
the
hard
palate
palatine
palatine
bone
os
palatinum
either
of
two
irregularly
shaped
bones
that
form
the
back
of
the
hard
palate
and
helps
to
form
the
nasal
cavity
and
the
floor
of
the
orbits
tonsil
palatine
tonsil
faucial
tonsil
tonsilla
either
of
two
masses
of
lymphatic
tissue
one
on
each
side
of
the
oral
pharynx
lingual
artery
arteria
lingualis
an
artery
originating
from
the
external
carotid
artery
and
supplying
the
under
side
of
the
tongue
palatine
artery
arteria
palatina
one
of
several
arteries
supplying
the
face
lingual
vein
vena
lingualis
a
vein
that
receives
blood
from
the
tongue
and
the
floor
of
the
mouth
and
empties
into
the
internal
jugular
or
the
facial
vein
palatine
vein
vena
palatina
a
vein
that
drains
the
region
of
the
palate
and
empties
into
the
facial
vein
audio
lingual
acquisition
system
of
language
acquisition
focusing
intensively
on
listening
and
speaking
lingual
a
consonant
that
is
produced
with
the
tongue
and
other
speech
organs
county
palatine
the
territory
of
a
count
palatine
Palatine
the
most
important
of
the
Seven
Hills
of
Rome,
supposedly
the
location
of
the
first
settlement
and
the
site
of
many
imperial
palaces
count
palatine
a
count
who
exercised
royal
authority
in
his
own
domain
palatine
palsgrave
(Middle
Ages)
the
lord
of
a
palatinate
who
exercised
sovereign
powers
over
his
lands
palatine
any
of
various
important
officials
in
ancient
Rome
amygdaline
related
to
or
resembling
an
almond
lingual
pertaining
to
or
resembling
or
lying
near
the
tongue,
lingual
inflammation,
the
lingual
surface
of
the
teeth
linguistic
lingual
consisting
of
or
related
to
language,
linguistic
behavior,
a
linguistic
atlas,
lingual
diversity
palatine
of
or
relating
to
a
palace
palatine
of
or
relating
to
a
count
palatine
and
his
royal
prerogatives
palatal
palatine
relating
to
or
lying
near
the
palate,
palatal
index,
the
palatine
tonsils
audio-lingual
of
or
relating
to
a
method
of
teaching
language
that
focuses
on
listening
and
speaking
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