umbilical in the PONS Dictionary

umbilical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

umbilical cord

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Physical strength at the umbilical plates is provided by bolting corresponding umbilical plates together.
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An umbilical connects the test capsule to a control station to report test conditions.
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Lotus birth is also known as umbilical nonseverance.
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The image is mostly viewed as feminine, as it relates to the center of the earth (perhaps like an umbilical providing nourishment).
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Unlike the previous year, robots were powered by an on-board battery and not an umbilical.
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With continued development, the body-stalk is later replaced by the umbilical cord.
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Breathing gas supply may be surface supplied by umbilical, or from a rebreather carried on the suit.
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All tangents to umbilical geodesics touch the confocal hyperbola which intersects the ellipsoid at the umbilic points.
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There is a short stomach and sometimes an umbilical canal.
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The venter is rounded as are the ventral and umbilical shoulders, the flanks flattened.
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