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intussusception

N การ สอด เข้าข้าง ใน  การรับเอา 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTUSE

n.[L. intusus.] A bruise. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTUSE

In "tuse, n. Etym: [L. intundere to bruise; pref. in- in + tundere,tusum, to beat, bruise. ]

 

Defn: A bruise; a contusion. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

INTUSSUSCEPTED

In `tus *sus *cep "ted, a. Etym: [See Intussusception. ]

 

Defn: Received into some other thing or part, as a sword into a sheath; invaginated.

 

INTUSSUSCEPTION

In `tus *sus *cep "tion, n. Etym: [L. intus within + susception. Cf. Introsusception. ]

 

1. The reception of one part within another.

 

2. (Med. )

 

Defn: The abnormal reception or slipping of a part of a tube, by inversion and descent, within a contiguous part of it; specifically, the reception or slipping of the upper part of the small intestine into the lower; introsusception; invagination. Dunglison.

 

3. (Bot. )

 

Defn: The interposition of new particles of formative material among those already existing, as in a cell wall, or in a starch grain.

 

4. (Physiol.)

 

Defn: The act of taking foreign matter, as food, into a living body; the process of nutrition, by which dead matter is absorbed by the living organism, and ultimately converted into the organized substance of its various tissues and organs.Dead bodies increase by apposition; living bodies by intrussusception. McKendrick.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

intussusception

in tus sus cep tion |ˌintəsəˈsepSHən ˌɪn (t )əsəˈsɛpʃən | noun 1 Medicine the inversion of one portion of the intestine within another. 2 Botany the growth of a cell wall by the deposition of cellulose: the area of the surface increases uniformly by intussusception. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense absorption ): from modern Latin intussusceptio (n- ), from Latin intus within + susceptio (n- ) (from suscipere take up ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

intussusception

intussusception |ˌɪntəsəˈsɛpʃ (ə )n | noun 1 Medicine an instance of the inversion of one portion of the intestine within another. 2 [ mass noun ] Botany the growth of a cell wall by the deposition of cellulose. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense absorption ): from modern Latin intussusceptio (n- ), from Latin intus within + susceptio (n- ) (from suscipere take up ).

 

Duden Dictionary

intus

in tus Adverb |i ntus |lateinisch intus = innen, inwendig, zu: in =in, hinein in der Verbindung etwas intus haben umgangssprachlich etwas begriffen, verstanden haben; sich fest eingeprägt haben hast du die Regel jetzt endlich intus ? ; etwas gegessen, eingenommen, getrunken haben er hat schon drei Teller Eintopf, einen Liter Wein intus

 

Intuskrustation

In tus krus ta ti on Substantiv, feminin Geologie , die |Intuskrustati o n |die Intuskrustation; Genitiv: der Intuskrustation, Plural: die Intuskrustationen Fossilisation toter Organismen durch Ausfüllen mit mineralischen Stoffen

 

Intussuszeption

In tus sus zep ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Intussuszepti o n |die Intussuszeption; Genitiv: der Intussuszeption, Plural: die Intussuszeptionen 1 Biologie Einlagerung neuer Teilchen zwischen bereits vorhandene (besondere Form des Pflanzenwachstums ); Gegensatz Apposition 2 2 Medizin Einstülpung eines Darmabschnitts in einen anderen