Word: trichina

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trichina worm

Translations: trichina

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spanish
Translations:
triquina, la triquina, triquinas, las triquinas, de triquina
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german
Translations:
trichine, Trichinen, Trichine, Trichinenuntersuchung, von Trichinen
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french
Translations:
trichine, trichines, la trichine, les trichines, des trichines
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italian
Translations:
la trichina, trichine
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portuguese
Translations:
triquina, triquinas, a triquina, de triquinas
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dutch
Translations:
trichine, trichinen, op trichinen, trichinen worden, op trichinen worden
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russian
Translations:
трихина, трихинелла
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norwegian
Translations:
trikiner, Trichinella, trikiner hos
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swedish
Translations:
trikinos, av trikinos
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finnish
Translations:
trikiinien
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danish
Translations:
trikiner, af trikiner
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czech
Translations:
výskytu svalovce
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polish
Translations:
włosień, trychina, trychina i
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hungarian
Translations:
borsóféreg, a trichinellák, trichinellák
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turkish
Translations:
trişin
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greek
Translations:
τριχίνη, τριχίνα, τριχινών
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ukrainian
Translations:
трихінели, трихинелла, трихінела
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albanian
Translations:
glistër, trikinë
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bulgarian
Translations:
трихина, на трихинели, трихинели, наличието на трихинели
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belarusian
Translations:
трыхінел, трыхінелы
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estonian
Translations:
trihhinella, niitusside, trihhiinide suhtes, trihhiinide, keeritsusside
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croatian
Translations:
trihina
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lithuanian
Translations:
viris, Trychina
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latvian
Translations:
trihīna, nematodi, nematodes
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macedonian
Translations:
трихина
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romanian
Translations:
trichinozei
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slovenian
Translations:
trihinelozo, trihinele, na trihinelozo
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slovak
Translations:
trichinelózy

The meaning and "use of": trichina

noun
  • a parasitic nematode worm of humans and other mammals, the adults of which live in the small intestine. The larvae form hard cysts in the muscles, where they remain until eaten by the next host. - Countries in the European Union test each pig carcass for the presence of trichinae worms - at a cost of $576 million in 1998.

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