venter
41venter — noun Etymology: Anglo French ventre belly, womb, mother, from Latin, belly, womb; perhaps akin to Old High German wanast paunch, Latin vesica bladder, Sanskrit vasti Date: 1544 1. a wife or mother that is a source of offspring 2. [New Latin, from …
42Venter — biographical name John Craig 1946 American geneticist …
43venter — relating to the underside …
44venter — noun a) A woman with offspring b) A protuberant, usually hollow structure, notably …
45venter — 1. SYN: abdomen. 2. [NA] SYN: belly (2). 3. One of the great cavities of the body. 4. The uterus. [L. v. (ventr ), belly] v. anterior musculi digastrici [TA] SYN: anterior belly of digastric muscle. v. frontalis musculi …
46venter — The ventral side of the body [Wilson, 1989] …
47venter — (лат.) живот …
48Venter — Vẹnter [v ; lateinisch] der, s/...tres, der Bauch …
49venter — ven·ter || ventÉ™(r) n. abdomen, belly (Anatomy, Zoology); uterus of a woman (Law) …
50venter — n. 1. (Anat.) Abdomen, belly. 2. Cavity of the body. 3. Uterus, womb, matrix. 4. (Law.) Mother …