orifice (English)

Etymology

w:Middle_English|Middle_English, from w:Old_French|Old_French, from w:Vulgar_Latin|Late_Latin - |an opening, literally the making of a mouth, compound of - |mouth + - |to make

Pronunciation

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  • Noun

    A mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe, etc.; an opening; as,

    *the orifice of an artery or vein

    *the orifice of a wound

    Translations

    mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe

  • Armenian - բացվածք|tr=bac’vaçk’, - անցք|tr=anc’k’, - ծակ|tr=çak
  • Finnish: aukko (1), reikä (1)
  • Franska - orifice
  • German: Öffnung (1)
  • Icelandic - is|op|n, - is|munnur|m
  • Italienska - orifizio
  • , orificio
  • Japanese: くち (kuchi), 開口部 (かいこうぶ , kaikōbu ), 孔 (あな, ana)
  • Portugisiska - orifício
  • Ryska - отверстие
  • Scottish_Gaelic - beul|m, - fosgladh|m
  • Svenska - öppning
  • , mynning

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