gall - translation to dutch
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gall - translation to dutch

INSECT-INDUCED GROWTH ON PLANT. OFTEN VERY DISTINCTIVE AND EVEN SPECIES-SPECIFIC STRUCTURES DEVELOPED WHEN INSECTS, FUNGI OR BACTERIA STIMULATE ABNORMAL GROWTH OF A PLANT
Galls; Gall (botany); Plant galls; Gallnut; Nutgall; Plant gall; Cecidium; Gallnuts; Nutgalls; Nut gall; Cecidia
  • Gall from a jade plant (''[[Crassula ovata]]'')
  • Galls can also appear on skeletal animals and in the [[fossil]] record. Two galls with perforations on a [[crinoid]] stem (''Apiocrinites negevensis'') from the Middle [[Jurassic]] of southern [[Israel]].
  • A crown gall on ''[[Kalanchoe]]'' infected with ''[[Agrobacterium tumefaciens]]''.
  • Galls caused by an Eriophyid mite ([[Eriophyidae]]) on ''[[Banksia integrifolia]]'' [[infructescence]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • Goldenrod]] round gall made by the fly ''[[Eurosta solidaginis]]''
  • Sectioned oak marble gall showing central "cell", [[inquiline]] chamber, and exit-hole with a possibly parasitised stunted gall specimen.
  • ''[[Rhododendron ferrugineum]]'' infected by an ''[[Exobasidium]]'' fungus.

gall         
gall, bile
gall bladder         
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal gallbladder wall. [[H&E stain]].
  • [[Abdominal ultrasonography]] showing gallbladder and common bile duct
  • 3D still showing gallstones
  • [[Abdominal ultrasonography]] showing [[biliary sludge]] and [[gallstone]]s
ORGAN IN HUMANS AND OTHER VERTEBRATES
Gall bladder; Gall Bladder; Gall-bladder; Hartmann's pouch; Hartmann’s pouch; Gall blader; Galbladder; Gallblader; Galblader; Gal bladder; Gal blader; Gall-Bladder; Fundus of gallbladder; Body of gallbladder; Cholecyst; Neck of gallbladder; Fundus of the gallbladder; Gallbladder fundus; Gullbladder; Gull bladder; Gallbladder (Chinese medicine); User:Lutrina/Gall bladder (Chinese medicine); Gall bladder (Chinese medicine); Biliary Vesicle; Gall bladders; Vesica fellea; Vesica biliaris; Corpus vesicae biliaris; Fundus vesicae biliaris; Collum vesicae biliaris; Collum vesicae; Gallbladders; Hartmann's pouches; Hartmanns pouches; Hartmanns pouch; Neck of the gallbladder; Bile sac
galblaas
gall stone         
  • From left to right: cholesterol stone, mixed stone, pigment stone.
HUMAN DISEASE
Cholelithiasis; Gallstones; Gall stone; Bilestone; Gall stones; Billiary stone; Billiary stones; Gallbladder stone; Gallbladder stones; Biliary calculi; Cholelith; Choledocolithiasis; Cbd stone; Hepaticolithiasis; Bile stone; Cholidocholithiasis; Pigmented gallstones; Cholecystolithiasis; Bile-stone; Cholelithogenesis; Galstone; Pigment stone; Treatment of gallstones; Choledocholithotomy; Colelithiasis; Pseudolith; Pseudoliths; Gallstone disease; Gall bladder disease; Choleliths; Biliary calculus
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Definition

gall
(galls, galling, galled)
1.
If you say that someone has the gall to do something, you are criticizing them for behaving in a rude or disrespectful way.
She had the gall to suggest that I might supply her with information about what Steve was doing.
= nerve
N-UNCOUNT: oft the N of n, the N to-inf [disapproval]
2.
If someone's action galls you, it makes you feel very angry or annoyed, often because it is unfair to you and you cannot do anything about it.
It must have galled him that Bardo thwarted each of these measures...
It was their serenity which galled her most.
VERB: it V n that, V n, also it V n to-inf
galling
It was especially galling to be criticised by this scoundrel.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
3.
A gall is a growth on the surface of a plant that is caused by an insect, disease, fungus, or injury.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Gall

Galls (from the Latin galla, 'oak-apple') or cecidia (from the Greek kēkidion, anything gushing out) are a kind of swelling growth on the external tissues of plants, fungi, or animals. Plant galls are abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues, similar to benign tumors or warts in animals. They can be caused by various parasites, from viruses, fungi and bacteria, to other plants, insects and mites. Plant galls are often highly organized structures so that the cause of the gall can often be determined without the actual agent being identified. This applies particularly to some insect and mite plant galls. The study of plant galls is known as cecidology.

In human pathology, a gall is a raised sore on the skin, usually caused by chafing or rubbing.

Examples of use of gall
1. Gall stones can get stuck as they exit the gall bladder, leading to colocystitis, an infected gall bladder.
2. This gall of the wealthy in Israel is the gall of the lord who fears nothing.
3. This stimulates the gall bladder to produce more bile, leading to gall stones.
4. This time the rabbinic judges‘ gall is utterly intolerable.
5. Some might call that hypocrisy; others, unmitigated gall.