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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
genital
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Hand-Fuß-Genital-Syndrom
n
med.
hand-foot-
genital
syndrome HFGS
Hand-Fuß-Genital-Syndrom
n
med.
hand-foot-
genital
syndrome HFGS
genital
adj
; Geschlechts…
anat.
med.
genital
e Verstümmelung
genital
genital
mutilation
genital
adj
; Geschlechts...
anat.
med.
genital
e Verstümmelung
genital
genital
mutilation
Deutsche
genital Synonyme
genital
Fortpflanzungsorgan
ÂGenital
ÂGeschlechtsorgan
ÂGeschlechtsteil
Âprimäres
Geschlechtsmerkmal
genital
abiogenetic
biogenetic
blastogenetic
cervical
clitoral
epigenetic
eumerogenetic
gametic
generative
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hand-foot-genital syndrome HFGS Synonyme
genital Definition
Bear's-foot
(
n.
)
A
species
of
hellebore
(Helleborus
foetidus),
with
digitate
leaves.
It
has
an
offensive
smell
and
acrid
taste,
and
is
a
powerful
emetic,
cathartic,
and
anthelmintic.
Bird's-foot
(
n.
)
A
papilionaceous
plant,
the
Ornithopus,
having
a
curved,
cylindrical
pod
tipped
with
a
short,
clawlike
point.
Bloody
hand
(
)
A
hand
stained
with
the
blood
of
a
deer,
which,
in
the
old
forest
laws
of
England,
was
sufficient
evidence
of
a
man's
trespass
in
the
forest
against
venison.
Bloody
hand
(
)
A
red
hand,
as
in
the
arms
of
Ulster,
which
is
now
the
distinguishing
mark
of
a
baronet
of
the
United
Kingdom.
Bow
hand
(
)
The
hand
that
holds
the
bow,
i.
e.,
the
left
hand.
Bow
hand
(
)
The
hand
that
draws
the
bow,
i.
e.,
the
right
hand.
Cat's-foot
(
n.
)
A
plant
(Nepeta
Glechoma)
of
the
same
genus
with
catnip
Crow's-foot
(
n.
)
The
wrinkles
that
appear,
as
the
effect
of
age
or
dissipation,
under
and
around
the
outer
corners
of
the
eyes.
Crow's-foot
(
n.
)
A
caltrop.
Crow's-foot
(
n.
)
Same
as
Bird's-mouth.
Dove's-foot
(
n.
)
A
small
annual
species
of
Geranium,
native
in
England
Dove's-foot
(
n.
)
The
columbine.
Duck's-foot
(
n.
)
The
May
apple
(Podophyllum
peltatum).
First-hand
(
a.
)
Obtained
directly
from
the
first
or
original
source
Flat
foot
(
)
A
foot
in
which
the
arch
of
the
instep
is
flattened
so
that
the
entire
sole
of
the
foot
rests
upon
the
ground
Fleet-foot
(
a.
)
Swift
of
foot.
Foot
(
n.
)
The
terminal
part
of
the
leg
of
man
or
an
animal
Foot
(
n.
)
The
muscular
locomotive
organ
of
a
mollusk.
It
is
a
median
organ
arising
from
the
ventral
region
of
body,
often
in
the
form
of
a
flat
disk,
as
in
snails.
See
Illust.
of
Buccinum.
Foot
(
n.
)
That
which
corresponds
to
the
foot
of
a
man
or
animal
Foot
(
n.
)
The
lowest
part
or
base
Foot
(
n.
)
Fundamental
principle
Foot
(
n.
)
Recognized
condition
Foot
(
n.
)
A
measure
of
length
equivalent
to
twelve
inches
Foot
(
n.
)
Soldiers
who
march
and
fight
on
foot
Foot
(
n.
)
A
combination
of
syllables
consisting
a
metrical
element
of
a
verse,
the
syllables
being
formerly
distinguished
by
their
quantity
or
length,
but
in
modern
poetry
by
the
accent.
Foot
(
n.
)
The
lower
edge
of
a
sail.
Foot
(
v.
i.)
To
tread
to
measure
or
music
Foot
(
v.
i.)
To
walk
Foot
(
v.
t.)
To
kick
with
the
foot
Foot
(
v.
t.)
To
set
on
foot
Foot
(
v.
t.)
To
tread
Foot
(
v.
t.)
To
sum
up,
as
the
numbers
in
a
column
Foot
(
v.
t.)
The
size
or
strike
with
the
talon.
Foot
(
v.
t.)
To
renew
the
foot
of,
as
of
stocking.
Foot
Guards
(
pl.
)
Infantry
soldiers
belonging
to
select
regiments
called
the
Guards.
Foot
pound
(
)
A
unit
of
energy,
or
work,
being
equal
to
the
work
done
in
raising
one
pound
avoirdupois
against
the
force
of
gravity
the
height
of
one
foot.
Foot
poundal
(
)
A
unit
of
energy
or
work,
equal
to
the
work
done
in
moving
a
body
through
one
foot
against
the
force
of
one
poundal.
Foot-sore
(
a.
)
Having
sore
or
tender
feet,
as
by
reason
of
much
walking
Four-in-hand
(
a.
)
Consisting
of
four
horses
controlled
by
one
person
Four-in-hand
(
n.
)
A
team
of
four
horses
driven
by
one
person
Free-hand
(
a.
)
Done
by
the
hand,
without
support,
or
the
guidance
of
instruments
Genital
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
generation,
or
to
the
generative
organs.
Hand
(
n.
)
That
part
of
the
fore
limb
below
the
forearm
or
wrist
in
man
and
monkeys,
and
the
corresponding
part
in
many
other
animals
Hand
(
n.
)
That
which
resembles,
or
to
some
extent
performs
the
office
of,
a
human
hand
Hand
(
n.
)
A
limb
of
certain
animals,
as
the
foot
of
a
hawk,
or
any
one
of
the
four
extremities
of
a
monkey.
Hand
(
n.
)
An
index
or
pointer
on
a
dial
Hand
(
n.
)
A
measure
equal
to
a
hand's
breadth,
--
four
inches
Hand
(
n.
)
Side
Hand
(
n.
)
Power
of
performance
Hand
(
n.
)
Actual
performance
hand-foot-genital syndrome HFGS Bedeutung
foot
travel
by
walking,
he
followed
on
foot,
the
swiftest
of
foot
rack
single-foot
a
rapid
gait
of
a
horse
in
which
each
foot
strikes
the
ground
separately
genital
torture
blunt
or
penetrating
trauma
or
rape
(vaginal
or
anal)
prestidigitation
sleight
of
hand
manual
dexterity
in
the
execution
of
tricks
wrestle
wrestling
grapple
grappling
hand-to-hand
struggle
the
act
of
engaging
in
close
hand-to-hand
combat,
they
had
a
fierce
wrestle,
we
watched
his
grappling
and
wrestling
with
the
bully
jacking
off
jerking
off
hand
job
wank
slang
for
masturbation
hand
helping
hand
physical
assistance,
give
me
a
hand
with
the
chores
animal
foot
foot
the
pedal
extremity
of
vertebrates
other
than
human
beings
fossorial
foot
foot
adapted
for
digging
as
in
moles
cloven
foot
cloven
hoof
a
hoof
divided
into
two
parts
at
its
distal
extremity
(as
of
ruminants
or
swine)
bird's
foot
the
foot
of
a
bird
zygodactyl
foot
a
bird's
foot
having
the
first
and
fourth
toes
of
each
foot
directed
backward
and
the
second
and
third
forward
heterodactyl
foot
a
bird's
foot
having
the
first
and
second
toes
of
each
foot
directed
backward
and
the
third
and
fourth
forward
webbed
foot
a
bird's
foot
with
folds
of
skin
between
the
toes
lobate
foot
a
bird's
foot
having
separate
toes
each
with
membranous
flaps
along
the
sides
horse's
foot
the
hoof
of
a
horse
leaf-footed
bug
leaf-foot
bug
large
sap-sucking
bug
with
leaflike
expansions
on
the
legs
foot
invertebrate
foot
any
of
various
organs
of
locomotion
or
attachment
in
invertebrates
tube
foot
tentacular
tubular
process
of
most
echinoderms
(starfish
and
sea
urchins
and
holothurians)
having
a
sucker
at
the
end
and
used
for
e.g.
locomotion
and
respiration
hand
terminal
part
of
the
forelimb
in
certain
vertebrates
(e.g.
apes
or
kangaroos),
the
kangaroo's
forearms
seem
undeveloped
but
the
powerful
five-fingered
hands
are
skilled
at
feinting
and
clouting-
Springfield
(Mass.)
Union
barrel
organ
grind
organ
hand
organ
hurdy
gurdy
hurdy-gurdy
street
organ
a
musical
instrument
that
makes
music
by
rotation
of
a
cylinder
studded
with
pegs
coach
four-in-hand
coach-and-four
a
carriage
pulled
by
four
horses
with
one
driver
foot
a
support
resembling
a
pedal
extremity,
one
foot
of
the
chair
was
on
the
carpet
foot
brake
hydraulic
brake
operated
by
pressing
on
a
foot
pedal
foot
rule
a
ruler
one
foot
long
foundation
base
fundament
foot
groundwork
substructure
understructure
lowest
support
of
a
structure,
it
was
built
on
a
base
of
solid
rock,
he
stood
at
the
foot
of
the
tower
four-in-hand
a
long
necktie
that
is
tied
in
a
slipknot
with
one
end
hanging
in
front
of
the
other
hand
a
rotating
pointer
on
the
face
of
a
timepiece,
the
big
hand
counts
the
minutes
hand
ax
hand
axe
a
stone
tool
with
a
cutting
edge,
the
stone
is
held
in
the
hand
and
used
for
chopping
hand
blower
blow
dryer
blow
drier
hair
dryer
hair
drier
a
hand-held
electric
blower
that
can
blow
warm
air
onto
the
hair,
used
for
styling
hair
hand
brake
emergency
emergency
brake
parking
brake
a
brake
operated
by
hand,
usually
operates
by
mechanical
linkage
hand
calculator
pocket
calculator
a
calculator
small
enough
to
hold
in
the
hand
or
carry
in
a
pocket
hand
cream
moisturizing
cream
for
the
hands
hand
drill
handheld
drill
a
small
portable
drill
held
and
operated
by
hand
hand
glass
simple
microscope
magnifying
glass
light
microscope
consisting
of
a
single
convex
lens
that
is
used
to
produce
an
enlarged
image,
the
magnifying
glass
was
invented
by
Roger
Bacon
in
hand
glass
hand
mirror
a
mirror
intended
to
be
held
in
the
hand
hand
grenade
a
grenade
designed
to
be
thrown
by
hand
hand-held
computer
hand-held
microcomputer
a
portable
battery-powered
computer
small
enough
to
be
carried
in
your
pocket
handline
hand
line
a
fishing
line
managed
principally
by
hand
hand
lotion
lotion
used
to
soften
the
hands
hand
luggage
luggage
that
is
light
enough
to
be
carried
by
hand
hand-me-down
outgrown
garment
passed
down
from
one
person
to
another
hand
mower
a
lawn
mower
that
is
operated
by
hand
hand
pump
a
pump
worked
by
hand
hand
puppet
glove
puppet
glove
doll
a
puppet
with
a
cloth
body
and
hollow
head,
fits
over
the
hand
handsaw
hand
saw
carpenter's
saw
a
saw
used
with
one
hand
for
cutting
wood
hand
shovel
a
shovel
that
is
operated
by
hand
hand
throttle
a
hand-operated
lever
that
controls
the
throttle
valve
hand
tool
a
tool
used
with
workers'
hands
hand
towel
face
towel
a
small
towel
used
to
dry
the
hands
or
face
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