meniscus

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) A crescent moon, or an object shaped like it.
 * 2)  A lens which is convex on one side and concave on the other, being crescent-shaped in cross-section.
 * 3) The curved surface of liquids in tubes, whether concave or convex, caused by the surface tension of the liquid.
 * 4)  Either of two parts of the human knee that provide structural integrity to the knee when it undergoes tension and torsion.
 * 1) The curved surface of liquids in tubes, whether concave or convex, caused by the surface tension of the liquid.
 * 2)  Either of two parts of the human knee that provide structural integrity to the knee when it undergoes tension and torsion.

Translations

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 * Finnish:, kaareva pinta
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 * Latvian: menisks
 * Maori: mata kōpapa
 * Polish: menisk
 * Portuguese: menisco
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 * Ukrainian: мені́ск


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 * Arabic: هِلَالَة
 * Belarusian: мені́ск
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 * Czech: meniskus
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 * Japanese: 半月板
 * Korean: 반달연골
 * Latvian: menisks
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 * Portuguese: menisco
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 * Ukrainian: мені́ск