English
Noun
ureter (plural ureters)
- (anatomy) Either of the two long, narrow ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
Derived terms
Translations
narrow duct that carries urine from the kidneys
- Arabic: حَالِب m (ḥālib)
- Egyptian Arabic: حالب m (ḥāleb)
- Armenian: միզածորան (hy) (mizacoran)
- Belarusian: мачаточнік f (mačatóčnik)
- Bulgarian: пикочопровод m (pikočoprovód)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 輸尿管 (zh), 输尿管 (zh) (shūniàoguǎn)
- Czech: močovod (cs) m
- Esperanto: uretero n
- Estonian: kusejuha
- Finnish: virtsanjohdin
- French: uretère (fr) m
- Georgian:
- German: Harnleiter (de) m, (technical) Ureter m
- Hebrew: שׁוֹפְכָן m (shofkhán)
- Hindi: मूत्रनली f (mūtranlī)
- Hungarian: húgyvezeték (hu)
- Japanese: 尿管 (にょうかん, nyōkan), 輸尿管 (ゆにょうかん, yunyōkan)
- Korean: 수뇨관 (sunyogwan) (輸尿管)
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- Latvian: urīnvadi
- Lithuanian: šlapimtakis m
- Maori: ara mimi
- Norwegian: urinleder
- Persian:
- Polish: moczowód m
- Portuguese: uréter (pt) m, ureter (pt) m
- Romanian:
- Russian: мочето́чник (ru) m (močetóčnik)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мокраћовод m
- Roman: mokraćovod (sh) m
- Slovak: močovod (sk) m
- Slovene: sečevod (sl) m
- Spanish: uréter (es) m
- Swedish: urinledare (sv) c, uretär (sv) c
- Tagalog: daang-ihi
- Thai: ท่อไต (tôr dtai)
- Turkish: üreter (tr)
- Ukrainian: сечовід m (sečovíd)
- Vietnamese: ống dẫn đái
- Volapük: yurinidugian (vo)
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See also
Portuguese
Noun
ureter m (plural ureteres)
- Alternative form of uréter