English-Thai Dictionary
prolapse
N การ ย้อย ของ อวัยวะภายใน kan-yoi-kong-ar-wai-ya-wa-pai-nai
prolapse
VI มี ลักษณะ ย้อย me-lak-sa-na-yoi
prolapsus
N มี ลักษณะ ย้อย prolapse
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PROLAPSE
n.prolaps'. [L. prolapsus, prolabor.] A falling down or falling out of some part of the body, as of the uterus or intestines.
PROLAPSE
v.i.prolaps'. To fall down or out; to project too much.
PROLAPSION, PROLAPSUS
[See Prolapse. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PROLAPSE
Pro *lapse ", n. Etym: [L. prolapsus, fr. prolapsus, p. p. of prolabi to fall forward; pro forward + labi to glide, fall. ] (Med. )
Defn: The falling down of a part through the orifice with which it is naturally connected, especially of the uterus or the rectum. Dunglison.
PROLAPSE
PROLAPSE Pro *lapse ", v. i.
Defn: To fall down or out; to protrude.
PROLAPSION
Pro *lap "sion, n. Etym: [L. prolapsio.] (Med. )
Defn: Prolapse. [ Written also prolaption.] [Obs. ]
PROLAPSUS
Pro *lap "sus, n. Etym: [L.] (Med. )
Defn: Prolapse.
New American Oxford Dictionary
prolapse
pro lapse ▶noun |prōˈlaps, ˈprōˌlaps proʊˈlæps ˈproʊˌlæps |a slipping forward or down of one of the parts or organs of the body: a rectal prolapse. • a prolapsed part or organ, esp. a uterus or rectum. ▶verb |prōˈlaps prəʊˈlaps | [ no obj. ] (usu. as adj. prolapsed ) (of a part or organ of the body ) slip forward or down: a prolapsed uterus. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin prolaps- ‘slipped forward, ’ from the verb prolabi, from pro- ‘forward, down ’ + labi ‘to slip. ’
prolapsus
pro lap sus |prōˈlapsəs proʊˈlæpsəs | ▶noun technical term for prolapse. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: modern Latin, from late Latin, literally ‘fall. ’
Oxford Dictionary
prolapse
pro |lapse ▶noun |ˈprəʊlaps, prəˈlaps |a slipping forward or down of a part or organ of the body: a rectal prolapse. • a prolapsed part or organ, especially a uterus or rectum. ▶verb |prəʊˈlaps | [ no obj. ] (usu. as adj. prolapsed ) (of a part or organ of the body ) slip forward or down: a prolapsed uterus. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin prolaps- ‘slipped forward ’, from the verb prolabi, from pro- ‘forward, down ’ + labi ‘to slip ’.
prolapsed disc
prolapsed disc (also prolapsed intervertebral disc ) ▶noun another term for slipped disc.
prolapsus
prolapsus |prəʊˈlapsəs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] technical term for prolapse. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: modern Latin, from late Latin, literally ‘fall ’.
Duden Dictionary
Prolaps
Pro laps Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der Prolapsus |Pr o laps |…psu:s; zu lateinisch prolapsum, 2. Partizip von: prolabi, prolabieren [teilweises ] Heraustreten eines inneren Organs oder eines seiner Teile aus einer natürlichen Körperöffnung; Vorfall 2
Prolapsus
Pro lap sus Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der Prolaps |Prol a psus |der Prolapsus; Genitiv: des Prolapsus, Plural: die Prolapsus …psu:s; zu lateinisch prolapsum, 2. Partizip von: prolabi, prolabieren [teilweises ] Heraustreten eines inneren Organs oder eines seiner Teile aus einer natürlichen Körperöffnung; Vorfall 2
Spanish Dictionary
prolapso
prolapso nombre masculino med Descenso o caída de un órgano interno, una víscera, etc. , del cuerpo a causa de la relajación de sus medios de fijación, especialmente cuando sale a través de un orificio natural o artificial :prolapso del iris; prolapso del útero; prolapso anal .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
prolapse
pro lapse /proʊlǽps |-́- /名詞 C 〘医 〙脱出 (症 ), 脱垂 (症 ) 〘子宮 直腸などの器官が正常位置からずれること 〙.動詞 自動詞 〘医 〙〈器官が 〉脱出 [脱垂 ]する .