Σάββατο 15 Ιουνίου 2013

პერიტონიტი • (peritoniti)=peritonitis=περιτονίτιδα

პერიტონიტი • (peritoniti)=peritonitis=περιτονίτιδα

ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY

peritonitis (n.) Look up peritonitis at Dictionary.com
1776, medical Latin, coined c.1750 by French pathologist François-Boissier de la Croix de Sauvages (1706-1767) from Greek peritonos (from peritonaion; see peritoneum) + -itis.

peritoneum (n.) Look up peritoneum at Dictionary.com
early 15c., from Late Latin peritonaeum, from Greek peritonaion "abdominal membrane," literally "part stretched over," noun use of neuter of peritonaios "stretched over," from peri- "around" (see peri-) + teinein "to stretch" (see tenet). Related: Peritoneal.


ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY

peritonitis (n.) Look up peritonitis at Dictionary.com
1776, medical Latin, coined c.1750 by French pathologist François-Boissier de la Croix de Sauvages (1706-1767) from Greek peritonos (from peritonaion; see peritoneum) + -itis.

peritoneum (n.) Look up peritoneum at Dictionary.com
early 15c., from Late Latin peritonaeum, from Greek peritonaion "abdominal membrane," literally "part stretched over," noun use of neuter of peritonaios "stretched over," from peri- "around" (see peri-) + teinein "to stretch" (see tenet). Related: Peritoneal.


ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY

peritonitis (n.) Look up peritonitis at Dictionary.com
1776, medical Latin, coined c.1750 by French pathologist François-Boissier de la Croix de Sauvages (1706-1767) from Greek peritonos (from peritonaion; see peritoneum) + -itis.

peritoneum (n.) Look up peritoneum at Dictionary.com
early 15c., from Late Latin peritonaeum, from Greek peritonaion "abdominal membrane," literally "part stretched over," noun use of neuter of peritonaios "stretched over," from peri- "around" (see peri-) + teinein "to stretch" (see tenet). Related: Peritoneal.

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