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Anatomy
Anatomy: 26 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.
Practice anatomy in German with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the German word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.
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freckle
→
die Sommersprosse
/ˈzoːmɐˌʃpʁoːsə/
nounA2
mole
→
der Leberfleck
/ˈleːbɐflɛk/
nounA2
wrinkle
→
die Falte
/ˈfaltə/
nounA2
scar
→
die Narbe
/ˈnaʁbə/
nounA2
urine
→
der Urin
/uˈʁiːn/
nounB1
mucus
→
der Schleim
/ʃlaɪ̯m/
nounB2
tear
→
die Träne
/ˈtʁɛːnə/
nounA2
sweat
→
der Schweiß
/ʃvaɪ̯s/
nounA2
saliva
→
der Speichel
/ˈʃpaɪ̯çl̩/
nounB1
nerve
→
der Nerv
/nɛʁf/
nounB2
blood
→
das Blut
/bluːt/
nounA1
capillary
→
die Kapillare
/kapiˈlaːʁə/
nounC1
artery
→
die Arterie
/aʁˈteːʁi̯ə/
nounB1
skin
→
die Haut
/haʊt/
nounA1
tissue
→
das Gewebe
/ɡəˈveːbə/
nounB2
muscle
→
der Muskel
/ˈmʊskl̩/
nounA2
tendon
→
die Sehne
/ˈʃeːnə/
nounC1
ligament
→
das Band
/bant/
nounC1
cartilage
→
der Knorpel
/ˈknɔʁpl̩/
nounC1
joint
→
das Gelenk
/ɡəˈlɛŋk/
nounA2
bone
→
der Knochen
/ˈknoːxn̩/
nounA1
skeleton
→
das Skelett
/skəˈlɛt/
nounA2
torso
→
der Rumpf
/ˈʁʊmpf/
nounB2
limb
→
die Gliedmaße
/ˈɡlɪtˌmɛːsə/
nounA2
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