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Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
round cell
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Rundzellenkarzinom
n
med.
round-cell carcinoma
Rundzelleninfiltration
f
med.
round-cell infiltration
Rundzelle
f
biol.
Rundzellen
pl
round cell
round cell
s
Rundzellensarkom
n
med.
round-cell sarcoma; globocellular sarcoma
Deutsche
Rundzellenkarzinom {n} [med.] Synonyme
Englische
round-cell carcinoma Synonyme
round cell Definition
Air
cell
(
)
A
cavity
in
the
cellular
tissue
of
plants,
containing
air
only.
Air
cell
(
)
A
receptacle
of
air
in
various
parts
of
the
system
Cell
(
n.
)
A
very
small
and
close
apartment,
as
in
a
prison
or
in
a
monastery
or
convent
Cell
(
n.
)
A
small
religious
house
attached
to
a
monastery
or
convent.
Cell
(
n.
)
Any
small
cavity,
or
hollow
place.
Cell
(
n.
)
The
space
between
the
ribs
of
a
vaulted
roof.
Cell
(
n.
)
Same
as
Cella.
Cell
(
n.
)
A
jar
of
vessel,
or
a
division
of
a
compound
vessel,
for
holding
the
exciting
fluid
of
a
battery.
Cell
(
n.
)
One
of
the
minute
elementary
structures,
of
which
the
greater
part
of
the
various
tissues
and
organs
of
animals
and
plants
are
composed.
Cell
(
v.
t.)
To
place
or
inclose
in
a
cell.
Merry-go-round
(
n.
)
Any
revolving
contrivance
for
affording
amusement
Quarter
round
(
)
An
ovolo.
Round
(
v.
i.
&
t.)
To
whisper.
Round
(
a.
)
Having
every
portion
of
the
surface
or
of
the
circumference
equally
distant
from
the
center
Round
(
a.
)
Having
the
form
of
a
cylinder
Round
(
a.
)
Having
a
curved
outline
or
form
Round
(
a.
)
Full
Round
(
a.
)
Not
inconsiderable
Round
(
a.
)
Uttered
or
emitted
with
a
full
tone
Round
(
a.
)
Modified,
as
a
vowel,
by
contraction
of
the
lip
opening,
making
the
opening
more
or
less
round
in
shape
Round
(
a.
)
Outspoken
Round
(
a.
)
Full
and
smoothly
expanded
Round
(
a.
)
Complete
and
consistent
Round
(
n.
)
Anything
round,
as
a
circle,
a
globe,
a
ring.
"The
golden
round"
[the
crown].
Round
(
n.
)
A
series
of
changes
or
events
ending
where
it
began
Round
(
n.
)
A
course
of
action
or
conduct
performed
by
a
number
of
persons
in
turn,
or
one
after
another,
as
if
seated
in
a
circle.
Round
(
n.
)
A
series
of
duties
or
tasks
which
must
be
performed
in
turn,
and
then
repeated.
Round
(
n.
)
A
circular
dance.
Round
(
n.
)
That
which
goes
round
a
whole
circle
or
company
Round
(
n.
)
Rotation,
as
in
office
Round
(
n.
)
The
step
of
a
ladder
Round
(
n.
)
A
course
ending
where
it
began
Round
(
n.
)
A
walk
performed
by
a
guard
or
an
officer
round
the
rampart
of
a
garrison,
or
among
sentinels,
to
see
that
the
sentinels
are
faithful
and
all
things
safe
Round
(
n.
)
A
general
discharge
of
firearms
by
a
body
of
troops
in
which
each
soldier
fires
once.
Round
(
n.
)
Ammunition
for
discharging
a
piece
or
pieces
once
Round
(
n.
)
A
short
vocal
piece,
resembling
a
catch
in
which
three
or
four
voices
follow
each
other
round
in
a
species
of
canon
in
the
unison.
Round
(
n.
)
The
time
during
which
prize
fighters
or
boxers
are
in
actual
contest
without
an
intermission,
as
prescribed
by
their
rules
Round
(
n.
)
A
brewer's
vessel
in
which
the
fermentation
is
concluded,
the
yeast
escaping
through
the
bunghole.
Round
(
n.
)
A
vessel
filled,
as
for
drinking.
Round
(
n.
)
An
assembly
Round
(
n.
)
See
Roundtop.
Round
(
n.
)
Same
as
Round
of
beef,
below.
Round
(
adv.
)
On
all
sides
Round
(
adv.
)
Circularly
Round
(
adv.
)
In
circumference
Round
(
adv.
)
From
one
side
or
party
to
another
Round
(
adv.
)
By
or
in
a
circuit
Round
(
adv.
)
Through
a
circle,
as
of
friends
or
houses.
Round
(
adv.
)
Roundly
Round
(
prep.
)
On
every
side
of,
so
as
to
encompass
or
encircle
round cell Bedeutung
cell
(biology)
the
basic
structural
and
functional
unit
of
all
organisms,
they
may
exist
as
independent
units
of
life
(as
in
monads)
or
may
form
colonies
or
tissues
as
in
higher
plants
and
animals
round
trip
a
trip
to
some
place
and
back
again
round
daily
round
the
usual
activities
in
your
day,
the
doctor
made
his
rounds
round
of
golf
round
the
activity
of
playing
holes
of
golf,
a
round
of
golf
takes
about
hours
round
dance
round
dancing
a
ballroom
dance
characterized
by
revolving
movement
round
dance
ring
dance
a
folk
dance,
dancers
form
a
circle
somatic
cell
nuclear
transplantation
somatic
cell
nuclear
transfer
SCNT
nuclear
transplantation
moving
a
cell
nucleus
and
its
genetic
material
from
one
cell
to
another
round-thelock
patrol
a
continuous
nonstop
patrol
cell-mediated
immune
response
an
immune
response
(chiefly
against
viral
or
fungal
invasions
or
transplanted
tissue)
that
involves
T
cells
round
(often
plural)
a
series
of
professional
calls
(usually
in
a
set
order),
the
doctor
goes
on
his
rounds
first
thing
every
morning,
the
postman's
rounds,
we
enjoyed
our
round
of
the
local
bars
flame
cell
organ
of
excretion
in
flatworms
flagellated
cell
any
cell
or
oneelled
organism
equipped
with
a
flagellum
choanocyte
collar
cell
any
of
the
flagellated
cells
in
sponges
having
a
collar
of
cytoplasm
around
the
flagellum,
they
maintain
a
flow
of
water
through
the
body
quahog
quahaug
hard-shell
clam
hard
clam
round
clam
Venus
mercenaria
Mercenaria
mercenaria
an
edible
American
clam,
the
heavy
shells
were
used
as
money
by
some
American
Indians
round-tailed
muskrat
Florida
water
rat
Neofiber
alleni
of
Florida
wetlands
round
whitefish
Menominee
whitefish
Prosopium
cylindraceum
a
whitefish
with
a
bronze
back,
of
northern
North
America
and
Siberia
round
scad
cigarfish
quiaquia
Decapterus
punctatus
small
fusiform
fish
of
western
Atlantic
arena
theater
theater
in
the
round
a
theater
arranged
with
seats
around
at
least
three
sides
of
the
stage
bullpen
detention
cell
detention
centre
a
large
cell
where
prisoners
(people
awaiting
trial
or
sentence
or
refugees
or
illegal
immigrants)
are
confined
together
temporarily
cannonball
cannon
ball
round
shot
a
solid
projectile
that
in
former
times
was
fired
from
a
cannon
cell
electric
cell
a
device
that
delivers
an
electric
current
as
the
result
of
a
chemical
reaction
cell
jail
cell
prison
cell
a
room
where
a
prisoner
is
kept
cell
cubicle
small
room
in
which
a
monk
or
nun
lives
cell
any
small
compartment,
the
cells
of
a
honeycomb
cellular
telephone
cellular
phone
cellphone
cell
mobile
phone
a
hand-held
mobile
radiotelephone
for
use
in
an
area
divided
into
small
sections,
each
with
its
own
shortange
transmitter
receiver
circle
round
any
circular
or
rotating
mechanism,
the
machine
punched
out
metal
circles
circus
tent
big
top
round
top
top
a
canvas
tent
to
house
the
audience
at
a
circus
performance,
he
was
afraid
of
a
fire
in
the
circus
tent,
they
had
the
big
top
up
in
less
than
an
hour
Clark
cell
Clark
standard
cell
a
form
of
voltaic
cell
once
used
as
a
standard
for
electromotive
force
dry
cell
a
small
Leclanche
cell
containing
no
free
liquid,
the
electrolyte
is
a
paste
and
the
negative
zinc
pole
forms
the
container
of
the
cell,
used
in
flashlights,
portable
radios,
etc.
electrolytic
cell
a
cell
containing
an
electrolyte
in
which
an
applied
voltage
causes
a
reaction
to
occur
that
would
not
occur
otherwise
(such
as
the
breakdown
of
water
into
hydrogen
and
oxygen)
fuel
cell
cell
that
produces
electricity
by
oxidation
of
fuel
(hydrogen
and
oxygen
or
zinc
and
air),
often
used
in
electric
cars
holding
cell
a
jail
in
a
courthouse
where
accused
persons
can
be
confined
during
a
trial
Kerr
cell
optical
device
consisting
of
a
transparent
cell
with
two
electrodes
between
two
polarizing
media,
passes
light
only
if
the
two
planes
of
polarization
are
parallel,
used
as
a
high-speed
shutter
or
to
modulate
a
laser
beam
Leclanche
cell
voltaic
cell
that
produces
approximately
.
volts
mercury
cell
a
primary
cell
consisting
of
a
zinc
anode
and
a
cathode
of
mercury
oxide
and
an
electrolyte
of
potassium
hydroxide
ovolo
thumb
quarter
round
a
convex
molding
having
a
cross
section
in
the
form
of
a
quarter
of
a
circle
or
of
an
ellipse
photoelectric
cell
photoconductive
cell
photocell
electric
eye
magic
eye
a
transducer
used
to
detect
and
measure
light
and
other
radiations
round
unit
of
ammunition
one
shot
a
charge
of
ammunition
for
a
single
shot
round
arch
an
arch
formed
in
a
continuous
curve,
characteristic
of
Roman
architecture
round-bottom
flask
a
spherical
flask
with
a
narrow
neck
round
file
a
file
with
a
circular
cross
section,
used
to
file
the
inside
of
holes
Round
Table
King
Arthur's
Round
Table
(legend)
the
circular
table
for
King
Arthur
and
his
knights
rung
round
stave
a
crosspiece
between
the
legs
of
a
chair
selenium
cell
a
photoelectric
cell
that
uses
a
strip
of
selenium
solar
cell
photovoltaic
cell
a
cell
that
converts
solar
energy
into
electrical
energy
standard
cell
a
primary
cell
used
as
a
standard
of
electromotive
force
storage
cell
secondary
cell
a
cell
that
can
be
recharged
voltaic
cell
galvanic
cell
primary
cell
an
electric
cell
that
generates
an
electromotive
force
by
an
irreversible
conversion
of
chemical
to
electrical
energy,
cannot
be
recharged
Weston
cell
cadmium
cell
a
standard
voltaic
cell
(trademark
Weston)
wet
cell
a
primary
voltaic
cell
having
a
liquid
electrolyte
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