διαμύδησις

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Transliteration A: diamýdēsis Transliteration B: diamydēsis Transliteration C: diamydisis Beta Code: diamu/dhsis

English (LSJ)

[ῠ], εως, ἡ, decay, mortification, Sor.1.73.

Spanish (DGE)

-εως, ἡ
medic. fungosidad, mortificación de un tejido, Sor.146.17.

Greek Monolingual

διαμύδησις, η (Α) διαμυδώ
σάπισμα, αλλοίωση ιστού ή οστού, που εμφανίζεται με σπογγοειδή μορφή.

Translations

gangrene

Afrikaans: kouevuur; Albanian: gangrenë; Arabic: غَنْغْرِينَة, غَرْغْرِينَا; Armenian: գանգրենա; Basque: haratustel; Belarusian: гангрэна; Bulgarian: гангрена; Chinese Cantonese: 壞疽, 坏疽; Mandarin: 壞疽, 坏疽; Czech: gangréna, sněť; Danish: koldbrand, gangræn c or; Dutch: gangreen, koudvuur; Esperanto: gangreno; Faroese: kolubrandur; Finnish: kuolio, gangreeni; French: gangrène; Georgian: განგრენა; German: Gangrän, Wundbrand, Brand; Greek: γάγγραινα; Ancient Greek: ἀποσφακέλισις, γάγγραινα, γαγγραίνωσις, διαμύδησις, νέκρωσις, σηπεδών, σῆψις ὀστέων, σφακελισμός, σφάκελος; Hindi: कोथ; Hungarian: gangréna, üszkösödés; Icelandic: ýldudrep, átudrep, brandur, kolbrandur, drep í holdi; Indonesian: gangren; Italian: cancrena; Japanese: 壊疽; Kazakh: гангрена; Khmer: ដំបៅរលួយ; Korean: 회저(壞疽); Latin: gangraena; Macedonian: гангрена; Maori: kikohunga; Marathi: कोथ; Mongolian: үхжил; Navajo: naałdzid, iʼniiyą́ą́ʼ; Nepali: सइनको घाउले; Norwegian Bokmål: koldbrann, gangren; Nynorsk: kaldbrann, gangren; Persian: قانقاریا; Polish: zgorzel, gangrena; Portuguese: gangrena; Romanian: cangrenă; Russian: гангрена; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гангрена; Roman: gangrena; Slovak: gangréna; Slovene: gangrena; Spanish: gangrena; Swedish: kallbrand, gangrän c or; Tagalog: ganggrena; Tibetan: འདྲུལ་བ; Turkish: kangren; Ukrainian: гангрена; Vietnamese: bệnh thối hoại; Welsh: madredd