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  • 11Cadaver — Cadaver, lat., lebloser thierischer Körper, noch nicht faulend …

    Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • 12cadaver — I noun body, victim carcass, corpse, corpus delecti, dead II index body (person) III index corpse Burton s …

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  • 13cadáver — s. m. 1. Corpo morto. 2.  [Figurado] Pessoa tão fraca ou doente que parece estar para morrer. 3. Coisa que parece aniquilada de todo …

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  • 14cadaver — corpse, *body, carcass …

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  • 15cadaver — [n] dead body body, cage, carcass, corpse, deceased, mort*, remains, skeleton, stiff*; concept 390 Ant. being …

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  • 16cadaver — ► NOUN Medicine or literary ▪ a corpse. ORIGIN Latin, from cadere to fall …

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  • 17cadaver — [kə dav′ər] n. [L, prob. < cadere, to fall: see CASE1] a dead body, esp. of a person; corpse, as for dissection SYN. BODY cadaveric adj …

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  • 18cadáver — ► sustantivo masculino Cuerpo sin vida humano o de cualquier animal: ■ el cadáver estaba sepultado en el hormigón. * * * cadáver (del lat. «cadāver») 1 m. Cuerpo *muerto. En lenguaje corriente, se aplica sólo a los de persona; podría decirse el… …

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  • 19Cadaver — A dead human body that may be used by physicians and other scientists to study anatomy, identify disease sites, determine causes of death, and provide tissue to repair a defect in a living human being. Students in medical schools study and… …

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  • 20Cadaver — For other uses, see Cadaver (disambiguation). Corpse redirects here. For other uses, see Corpse (disambiguation). A corpse, also called a cadaver in medical, literary, and legal usage or when intended for dissection, is a dead human body.[1][2]… …

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