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κατατρίβω τὸ τῆς ἀρετῆς ὄνομαhave the name of virtue always on one's tongue

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gall bladder, gallbladder, gall-bladder

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In vertebrates, the gallbladder is a small hollow organ where bile is stored and concentrated before it is released into the small intestine. In humans, the pear-shaped gallbladder lies beneath the liver, although the structure and position of the gallbladder can vary significantly among animal species. It receives and stores bile, produced by the liver, via the common hepatic duct, and releases it via the common bile duct into the duodenum, where the bile helps in the digestion of fats.

Translations

Aklanon: apdo'; Albanian: vrer; Amharic: አሞት; Arabic: صَفْرَاء; Argobba: መራሬ; Armenian: լեղի, մաղձ; Aromanian: heari; Assamese: পিত; Asturian: felén, fiel; Azerbaijani: öd, səfra; Bashkir: үт; Basque: behazun; Belarusian: жоўць; Bulgarian: жлъчка, жлъч; Burmese: သည်းခြေ; Catalan: bilis, fel; Cebuano: apdo; Chinese Mandarin: 膽汁, 胆汁; Chuvash: ват; Crimean Tatar: öt; Czech: žluč; Dalmatian: fial; Danish: galde; Dutch: gal; Esperanto: galo; Estonian: sapp; Faroese: gall; Finnish: sappi; French: bile, fiel; Friulian: fêl; Galician: fel, bile; Ge'ez: ሐሞት; Georgian: ნაღველი; German: Galle; Greek: χολή; Ancient Greek: χολή; Hebrew: מרה; Hindi: पित्त; Hungarian: epe; Icelandic: gall; Indonesian: empedu; Irish: domlas; Italian: fiele; Japanese: 胆汁; Javanese: peru; Kapampangan: atdu; Kazakh: өт; Korean: 쓸개즙; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: zerav; Kyrgyz: өт; Latin: bilis, fel; Latvian: žults; Lithuanian: tulži̇̀s; Macedonian: жолчка; Malay: hempedu; Malayalam: പിത്തം; Mansaka: apdo; Maori: waiate; Mingrelian: ნაღმელი; Mongolian: цөс; Nanai: силтэ; Navajo: łitsoii, atłʼizh; Neapolitan: fèle; Norwegian Bokmål: galle; Nynorsk: galle; Occitan: fèl; Old Church Slavonic: зльчь; Old English: ġealla; Old Turkic: 𐰇𐰓; Olukumi: rírorò; Ossetian: маст; Ottoman Turkish: اود, صفرا; Persian: زرداب, زهره, صفرا; Plautdietsch: Gaul; Polish: żółć; Portuguese: fel, bile, bílis; Romanian: bilă, fiere; Russian: желчь, жёлчь; Sanskrit: अग्नि, पित्त; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: жуч; Roman: žuč; Shan: ၼမ်ႉလီ; Sicilian: feli; Slovak: žlč; Slovene: žolč; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: žołc; Upper Sorbian: žołč; Spanish: bilis, hiel; Svan: ნანღველ; Swahili: nyongo; Swedish: galla; Tagalog: apdo; Tamil: பித்தநீர், பிச்சு; Tatar: үт; Tausug: apdu; Telugu: పైత్యరసము; Tetum: horun; Thai: น้ำดี; Tocharian B: pit; Turkish: öd, safra; Ukrainian: жовч; Urdu: پت; Uzbek: oʻt; Venetian: fiel; Vietnamese: mật; Volapük: bil; Welsh: bustl; Western Bukidnon Manobo: epezu; Yiddish: גאַל; Yoruba: òróòro

gallbladder

af: galblaas; arc: ܡܪܪܬܐ; ar: مرارة; arz: مراره; az: öd kisəsi; bg: жлъчен мехур; bn: পিত্তাশয়; bs: žučni mjehur; ca: vesícula biliar; cdo: dāng-nòng; cs: žlučník; cy: coden fustl; da: galdeblære; de: Gallenblase; dv: ފިތް; el: χοληδόχος κύστη; en: gallbladder; eo: gala veziko; es: vesícula biliar; et: sapipõis; eu: behazun xixku; fa: کیسه صفرا; fi: sappirakko; fr: vésicule biliaire; ga: máilín domlais; gl: vesícula biliar; gu: પિત્તાશય; he: כיס המרה; hi: पित्ताशय; hr: žučnjak; hu: epehólyag; hy: լեղապարկ; hyw: լեղուց; id: kantung empedu; is: gallblaðra; it: cistifellea; ja: 胆嚢; jv: kantung empedu; ka: ნაღვლის ბუშტი; kk: өтқап; kn: ಪಿತ್ತಕೋಶ; ko: 쓸개; ku: zeravdank; ky: өт баштыгы; la: vesica biliaris; li: galblaos; lmo: fel; lt: tulžies pūslė; lv: žultspūslis; mk: жолчка; ml: പിത്താശയം; mr: पित्ताशय; ms: pundi hempedu; mt: marrara; nl: galblaas; nn: galleblære; no: galleblære; or: ପିତ୍ତକୋଷ; pl: pęcherzyk żółciowy; ps: تريخی; pt: vesícula biliar; ro: vezică biliară; ru: жёлчный пузырь; sc: buscica de su fele; sh: žučni mjehur; simple: gall bladder; sk: žlčník; sl: žolčnik; sn: chanduru; sr: жучна кеса; su: hampru; sv: gallblåsa; sw: kifuko cha nyongo; ta: பித்தப்பை; te: పిత్తాశయము; th: ถุงน้ำดี; tl: apdo; tr: safra kesesi; tt: үт куыгы; ug: ئۆت خالتىسى; uk: жовчний міхур; uz: safro; vi: túi mật; war: apdo; wuu: 胆囊; yi: גאלבלאז; za: mbei; zh_yue: 膽; zh: 胆囊