bursa

Etymology
Borrowed from, from ; compare , which are doublets.

Noun

 * 1)  Any of the many small fluid-filled sacs located at the point where a muscle or tendon slides across bone. These sacs serve to reduce friction between the two moving surfaces.
 * 2) A diverticulum on the cloaca of young birds, which serves as a lymphatic organ and as part of the immune system, but which atrophies as the bird ages.
 * 3) Any of various pouch-like organs for storing semen prior to copulation in the male or for receiving semen in the female.
 * 4)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.
 * 1) A diverticulum on the cloaca of young birds, which serves as a lymphatic organ and as part of the immune system, but which atrophies as the bird ages.
 * 2) Any of various pouch-like organs for storing semen prior to copulation in the male or for receiving semen in the female.
 * 3)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.
 * 1) Any of various pouch-like organs for storing semen prior to copulation in the male or for receiving semen in the female.
 * 2)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.
 * 1)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.
 * 1)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.
 * 1)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.
 * 1)  A parament about twelve inches square in which the folded corporal is kept in for reasons of reverence.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: beurs
 * Arabic: جِرَاب
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 滑液囊, 滑囊, 黏液囊
 * Danish:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Schleimbeutel
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: nyálkatömlő, nyákatömlő
 * Ingrian: jäsensuma
 * Japanese: 滑液包
 * Latin: bursa synovialis
 * Polish: kaletka, kaletka maziowa
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, синовиа́льная су́мка
 * Swedish: ,

Etymology

 * , from the.

Noun

 * : a place for conducting trading.

Noun

 * , any of the many small fluid-filled sacs located at the point where a muscle or tendon slides across bone. These sacs serve to reduce friction between the two moving surfaces.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) burse; purse

Noun

 * 1)  cloud

Synonyms

 * fowo/fogo/fofo

Etymology
Late Latin (4th century); from the.

Noun

 * 1)  oxhide, animal skin
 * 2)  purse, especially one made of skin or leather
 * 3)  supply of money, funds
 * 4)  pension

Descendants

 * (in part, through Old English)
 * (in part, through Old English)
 * (in part, through Old English)

Etymology
Ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) purse (for money)
 * 2) wallet
 * 3)  stock market

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1)  boarding house

Etymology
Borrowed from, from. .

Noun

 * 1)   sac where muscle slides across bone

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  purse
 * 2)  exchange

Etymology
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Etymology
Borrowed from.