Meaning of duodenum | Babel Free
/ˌdjuːə(ʊ)ˈdiːnəm/Definitions
The first part of the small intestine, starting at the lower end of the stomach and extending to the jejunum.
Equivalents
Ελληνικά
δωδεκαδάκτυλο
Español
duodeno
Suomi
pohjukaissuoli
Français
duodénum
Italiano
duodeno
日本語
十二指腸
한국어
십이지장
Polski
dwunastnica
Português
duodeno
Русский
двенадцатиперстная кишка
Svenska
tolvfingertarm
Türkçe
oniki parmak bağırsağı
Українська
дванадцятипала кишка
Tiếng Việt
tá tràng
Examples
“From the Stomacke to the very Fundament, are produced the Guts or Inteſtina, which ſerue a little to alter and diſtribute the Chilus, and convey away the excrements. They are divided into ſmall and great, by reason of their ſite and ſubſtance, ſlender or thicker. The ſlender is Duodenum or whole gut, which is next to the ſtomacke, ſome twelue inches long (ſaith Fuſchius.)”
“The Inteſtina tenuia were burnt in many places, but not quite through any where, excepting two or three. […] The length of that which is commonly call'd the Duodenum, was about 4½ Foot.”
“The duodenum receives the chyme from the stomach, and has generally been believed to accomplish the second digestion, or the conversion of chyme into chyle. In the duodenum it meets with the bile, pancreatic and intestinal fluids, loses its acid properties, and becomes alkaline, probably by the agency of the soda of the bile; […]”
“The duodena open into a common pouch just below the entrance of the gall-ducts. The intestine was single from the confluence of the duodena to the termination of the jejunum.”
“Duodenums were dissected out, fixed and photographed.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.