the uterus - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of the uterus in Hindi

  • गर्भाशय

the uterus Definition

Noun 

  • a muscular organ of the female mammal for containing and usually for nourishing the young during development prior to birth
  • a structure in some lower animals analogous to the uterus in which eggs or young develop

the uterus Example

  • We had to remove the uterus — but you still have your ovaries. ( हमें गर्भाशय निकालना पड़ा - लेकिन आपके पास अभी भी आपके अंडाशय हैं। )
  • It'll be another two weeks before I'll feel comfortable imaging her uterus to see the fetus. ( भ्रूण को देखने के लिए उसके गर्भाशय की इमेजिंग करने में मुझे सहज महसूस होने में अभी दो सप्ताह और लगेंगे। )
  • The uterus or womb is a pear-shaped, very thick-walled, muscular bag, lying in the pelvis between the bladder and rectum. ( गर्भाशय या गर्भ एक नाशपाती के आकार का, बहुत मोटी दीवार वाला, पेशीय थैला होता है, जो मूत्राशय और मलाशय के बीच श्रोणि में स्थित होता है। )
  • Segmentation takes place during its passage down the uterus. ( विभाजन गर्भाशय के नीचे इसके पारित होने के दौरान होता है। )

More Sentence

  • A simple fibro-myomatous tumour growing in the wall of the uterus.
  • They have no uterus, but they have a brood pouch.
  • The uterus is then scraped with a spoon-shaped instrument.
  • Only healthy embryos are implanted in the mother's uterus.
  • Actual transfer of the embryo into the uterus takes mere seconds.
  • A premature baby spends fewer than 37 weeks in the uterus.
  • The embryo implants in the wall of the uterus and develops.
  • Finally, she was told tests revealed cancer of the uterus.
  • Lacking uteruses, they are not at risk for endometrial cancer.
  • The upper, wide opening of the duct is attached by elastic, peritoneal lamellae to the hinder margin of the left lung; the middle portion of the duct is glandular and thick-walled, for the deposition of the albumen; it is connected by a short, constricted " isthmus " (where the shell-membrane is formed) with a dilated " uterus " in which the egg receives its calcareous shell and eventual pigmentation.
  • The uterus is bicornuate.
  • The embryo passes through three stages - (I) still enclosed within the egg and living on its own yolk; (2) free, within the vitelline mass, which is directly swallowed by the mouth; (3) there is no more vitelline mass, but the embryo is possessed of long external gills, which serve for an exchange of nutritive fluid through the maternal uterus, these gills functioning in the same way as the chorionic villi of the mammalian egg.
  • These unfertilized eggs develop directly, often in the uterus.
  • The Fallopian tubes receive the ova and carry them to the uterus.