umbilical in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for umbilical in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

umbilical cord [Am ˌəmˈbɪlək(ə)l ˌkɔrd, Brit ʌmˌbɪlɪk(ə)l ˈkɔːd] N

Translations for umbilical in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

umbilical in the PONS Dictionary

umbilical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

umbilical cord
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Early whorls have strong lateral ribs with umbilical and lateral tubercles; later whorls smooth except for tubercles at the umbilicus.
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The umbilical cord, for instance, is under its control.
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Physical strength at the umbilical plates is provided by bolting corresponding umbilical plates together.
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Lotus birth is also known as umbilical nonseverance.
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Unlike the previous year, robots were powered by an on-board battery and not an umbilical.
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Each pole receives blood from three major veins: the vitelline vein, the umbilical vein and the common cardinal vein.
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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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Breathing gas supply may be surface supplied by umbilical, or from a rebreather carried on the suit.
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The aperture at the umbilical margin of the apertural face.
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There is a short stomach and sometimes an umbilical canal.
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