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Jewett nail - traducción al árabe

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1807-1906)
Daniel Jewett; Daniel Tarbox Jewett; Senator Jewett

Jewett nail      
‎ مِسْمارُ جيوِيت:لتَثْبِيت كَسْرِ المَدْوَرِ في الفَخِذ‎
FINGERNAIL         
  • Thumbnail of the right hand with [[cuticle]] (left) and [[hangnail]] (top)
  • A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G. hyponychium; H. free margin.
  • A set of professional nail care tools
  • Nail art
  • Toenails painted magenta
  • distinguishing feature]] of the primate order.
HARD PROJECTION OF DIGIT
Fingernail; Fingernails; Toenail; Finger nail; Finger nails; Paronychium; Toe nail; Nail beds; Toenails; Fingernail bed; Nail trimming; Nail plate; Perionychium; Fingernail growth world record holders; Fingernail Growth World Record Holders; Nail plate (anatomy); Nail bed (nail); Nail matrix; Hyponychial; Longest nails; Long nails; Toe nails; Nail anatomy; Longest fingernails; Matrix (nail); Periungual region; Periungual; Nail field; Placoda unguis; Onychodystrophy; Matrix unguis; HUMAN NAIL; Growth of nails after death; Nail plates; Nails (anatomy); Human fingernail; Nailbed; Nailbeds; Evolution of nails in primates; Nail bed (anatomy); Thumbnail (anatomy); Fingernail growth

ألاسم

أُظْفُور ; ظُفْر

fingernail         
  • Thumbnail of the right hand with [[cuticle]] (left) and [[hangnail]] (top)
  • A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G. hyponychium; H. free margin.
  • A set of professional nail care tools
  • Nail art
  • Toenails painted magenta
  • distinguishing feature]] of the primate order.
HARD PROJECTION OF DIGIT
Fingernail; Fingernails; Toenail; Finger nail; Finger nails; Paronychium; Toe nail; Nail beds; Toenails; Fingernail bed; Nail trimming; Nail plate; Perionychium; Fingernail growth world record holders; Fingernail Growth World Record Holders; Nail plate (anatomy); Nail bed (nail); Nail matrix; Hyponychial; Longest nails; Long nails; Toe nails; Nail anatomy; Longest fingernails; Matrix (nail); Periungual region; Periungual; Nail field; Placoda unguis; Onychodystrophy; Matrix unguis; HUMAN NAIL; Growth of nails after death; Nail plates; Nails (anatomy); Human fingernail; Nailbed; Nailbeds; Evolution of nails in primates; Nail bed (anatomy); Thumbnail (anatomy); Fingernail growth
ظُفُرُ الإِصْبَع

Definición

nail polish
¦ noun varnish applied to the fingernails or toenails to colour them or make them shiny.

Wikipedia

Daniel T. Jewett

Daniel Tarbox Jewett (September 14, 1807 – October 7, 1906) was a United States senator from Missouri in 1870 and 1871. Born in Pittston, Maine, he completed preparatory studies, attended Colby College, graduated from Columbia College in New York in 1830 and from the Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the bar and practiced in Bangor, Maine; he was city solicitor from 1834 to 1837. From 1850 to 1853 he engaged with his brother in operating a steamboat line upon the Chagres River, Isthmus of Panama. He moved to California and engaged in gold mining for two years, after which he returned to Bangor and practiced law.

In 1857 he moved to St. Louis, Missouri and continued the practice of law; in 1866 he was a member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Jewett was appointed as a Republican to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles D. Drake and served from December 19, 1870, to January 20, 1871, when a successor was elected. He declined to be a candidate for election to the Senate to fill this vacancy and resumed the practice of law.

Jewett died in St. Louis in 1906, and was buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery.