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Deutsch - EnglischDictionary English ← German: [Parasit] | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
| English | German | ||
| anat. med. zool. dermal {adj} [e.g. gland, parasite, ridges] | 398 Haut- [z. B. Drüse, Parasit, Leisten] | ||
| biol. stem {adj} [attr.] [e.g. cell, group, parasite] | 281 Stamm- [z. B. Zelle, Gruppe, Parasit] | ||
| med. definitive host | Endwirt {m} [Lebewesen, in dem der Parasit geschlechtsreif wird.] | ||
| biol. parasite | Gasttier {n} [selten] [Schmarotzer, Parasit] |
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