Caduca

/kə'duːkə/ noun

The plural of caducum; in anatomy, the portion of the uterus and placental tissues that are shed after childbirth; also called the decidua.

From Latin caduca (feminine plural of caducus, meaning 'falling'). Named because these tissues naturally fall away or are expelled after delivery.

AMጊዜ ላይ
ARمنتهية الصلاحية
BNউপলব্ধ
CAcadüca
CSprošlé datum
DAudløbet
DEabgelaufen
ELπαρενέργεια
EScaduca
FAمنقضی شده
FIvanhentunut
FRcaduque
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