uterine speculum - translation to russian
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uterine speculum - translation to russian

PATCH ON INNER BIRD WINGS
Speculum (biology); Wing speculum; Wing-speculum; Speculum feather
  • A male [[mallard]]. The speculum feathers are bright blue with white edges

uterine speculum      

медицина

маточное зеркало

speculum         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Speculums; Speculum (disambiguation); The Speculum
speculum noun 1) рефлектор 2) med. расширитель, зеркало 3) глазок (на крыле птицы)
dysfunctional uterine bleeding         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Dysfunctional bleeding; Functional uterine bleeding; Irregular menstrual periods; Dysfunctional uterine bleeding; Irregular uterine bleeding; PALM-COEIN

медицина

маточное дисфункциональное кровотечение

Definition

speculum
['sp?kj?l?m]
¦ noun (plural specula -l?)
1. Medicine a metal instrument that is used to dilate an orifice or canal in the body to allow inspection.
2. Ornithology a bright patch of plumage on the wings of certain birds, especially ducks.
3. a mirror or reflector, especially (formerly) a metallic mirror in a reflecting telescope.
short for speculum metal.
Origin
ME: from L., lit. 'mirror', from specere 'to look'.

Wikipedia

Speculum feathers

The speculum is a patch, often distinctly coloured, on the secondary wing feathers, or remiges, of some birds.

Examples of the colour(s) of the speculum in a number of ducks are:

  • Common teal and green-winged teal: Iridescent green edged with buff.
  • Blue-winged teal: Iridescent green. The species' common name comes from the sky-blue wing coverts.
  • Crested duck and bronze-winged duck: Iridescent purple-bronze, edged white.
  • Pacific black duck: Iridescent green, edged light buff.
  • Mallard: Iridescent purple-blue with white edges.
  • American black duck: Iridescent violet bordered in black and may have a thin white trailing edge.
  • Northern pintail: Iridescent green in male and brown in female, both are white on trailing edge.
  • Gadwall: Both sexes have white inner secondaries.
  • Yellow-billed duck: Iridescent green or blue, bordered white.

Bright wing speculums are also known from a number of other birds; among them are several parrots from the genus Amazona with red or orange speculums, though in this case the colors are pigmentary and non-iridescent.

What is the Russian for uterine speculum? Translation of &#39uterine speculum&#39 to Russian