of beautiful lines - translation to ελληνικό
DICLIB.COM
AI-based language tools
Εισάγετε μια λέξη ή φράση σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα 👆
Γλώσσα:     

Μετάφραση και ανάλυση λέξεων από τεχνητή νοημοσύνη

Σε αυτήν τη σελίδα μπορείτε να λάβετε μια λεπτομερή ανάλυση μιας λέξης ή μιας φράσης, η οποία δημιουργήθηκε χρησιμοποιώντας το ChatGPT, την καλύτερη τεχνολογία τεχνητής νοημοσύνης μέχρι σήμερα:

  • πώς χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη
  • συχνότητα χρήσης
  • χρησιμοποιείται πιο συχνά στον προφορικό ή γραπτό λόγο
  • επιλογές μετάφρασης λέξεων
  • παραδείγματα χρήσης (πολλές φράσεις με μετάφραση)
  • ετυμολογία

of beautiful lines - translation to ελληνικό

LINES ON SKIN, BELIEVED TO TRACE THE MIGRATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS, INVISIBLE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS.
Lines of Blaschko; Blaschko; Blaschko's Lines; Blashko’s lines; Blashko's lines; Blaschko lines; Blaschkos lines; Blaschko's Syndrome

of beautiful lines      
καλλίγραμμος
καλλίγραμμος      
of beautiful lines
line of credit         
CREDIT SOURCE EXTENDED TO A GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL BY A BANK OR OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Cash credit; Credit Facility; Lines of credit; Credit facility; Personal Line of Credit; Credit account; Debt facility; Line of Credit
πίστωση τραπεζική

Ορισμός

line of force
an imaginary line representing the strength and direction of a magnetic, gravitational, or electric field at any point.

Βικιπαίδεια

Blaschko's lines

Blaschko's lines, also called the lines of Blaschko, are lines of normal cell development in the skin. These lines are only visible in those with a mosaic skin condition or in chimeras where different cell lines contain different genes. These lines may express different amounts of melanin, or become visible due to a differing susceptibility to disease. In such individuals, they can become apparent as whorls, patches, streaks or lines in a linear or segmental distribution over the skin. They follow a V shape over the back, S-shaped whirls over the chest and sides, and wavy shapes on the head. Not all mosaic skin conditions follow Blaschko's lines.

The lines are believed to trace the migration of embryonic cells. They do not correspond to nervous, muscular, or lymphatic systems. The lines are not unique to humans and can be observed in other non-human animals with mosaicism.

Alfred Blaschko is credited with the first demonstration of these lines in 1901.