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orifício
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puerta
An aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity.
opening
porta
Portuguese
orifício
1
The second
orifice
,
spitting and snarling as it continues to take form.
2
Tight valvular coaptation and sufficient open
orifice
area were observed in vitro.
3
The bees enlarged the
orifice
and dragged out the now dead queens.
4
Have a clam and let it stop that
orifice
in your countenance.
5
Martin aimed Beulah at the lighted
orifice
topped by the number 26-W.
6
No light made its way into the cone through the lower
orifice
.
7
The arrangements, save for the upper
orifice
,
are the same as before.
8
The first, to the left, was about 15 feet from the
orifice
.
9
The sheath remains vertical, with its hinder
orifice
level with the water.
10
Visits to the doctor sometimes involves an inspection of a bodily
orifice
.
11
There was no intraluminal or
orifice
obstruction and it subsequently functioned perfectly.
12
I pointed at a small
orifice
at the top of Özzÿ's handle.
13
T, Trachea; B,
orifice
of left main bronchus at bifurcation of trachea.
14
They go from one
orifice
to the next, but without even penetrating.
15
Beside his door he cut a circular
orifice
to act as window.
16
Somehow, with creativity pouring out of every
orifice
,
we got through it.
orifice
small orifice
vaginal orifice
natural orifice
round orifice
circular orifice
Portuguese
orifício
Catalan
orifici
Spanish
puerta
orificio
abertura