There are 15 total results for your 睾丸 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
睾丸 see styles |
gāo wán gao1 wan2 kao wan kougan / kogan こうがん |
testicle (noun - becomes adjective with の) (anat) testicles; testes; balls |
睾丸炎 see styles |
kouganen / koganen こうがんえん |
{med} orchitis; inflammation of the testes |
睾丸素 see styles |
gāo wán sù gao1 wan2 su4 kao wan su |
testosterone |
睾丸酮 see styles |
gāo wán tóng gao1 wan2 tong2 kao wan t`ung kao wan tung |
testosterone |
副睾丸 see styles |
fukukougan / fukukogan ふくこうがん |
{anat} epididymis |
睾丸扭轉 睾丸扭转 see styles |
gāo wán niǔ zhuǎn gao1 wan2 niu3 zhuan3 kao wan niu chuan |
(medicine) testicular torsion |
睾丸激素 see styles |
gāo wán jī sù gao1 wan2 ji1 su4 kao wan chi su |
testosterone |
睾丸甾酮 see styles |
gāo wán zāi tóng gao1 wan2 zai1 tong2 kao wan tsai t`ung kao wan tsai tung |
testosterone |
停留睾丸 see styles |
teiryuukougan / teryukogan ていりゅうこうがん |
{med} cryptorchidism; undescended testicle |
副睾丸炎 see styles |
fukukouganen / fukukoganen ふくこうがんえん |
{med} epididymitis; inflammation of the epididymis |
睾丸回転症 see styles |
kougankaitenshou / kogankaitensho こうがんかいてんしょう |
(See 精巣捻転症) testicular torsion; torsion of the testis |
睾丸捻転症 see styles |
kougannentenshou / kogannentensho こうがんねんてんしょう |
(See 精巣捻転症) testicular torsion; torsion of the testis; rotatis testis |
Variations: |
kougan(睾丸); kougan(kou丸) / kogan(睾丸); kogan(ko丸) こうがん(睾丸); コウがん(コウ丸) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {anat} testicles; testes; balls |
Variations: |
kougan / kogan こうがん |
{anat} testicle; testicles; testes |
Variations: |
tanukinokintamahachijoujiki / tanukinokintamahachijojiki たぬきのきんたまはちじょうじき |
(exp,n) (idiom) (rare) something spread out widely; something taking a lot of space; eight jō of a raccoon dog's scrotum |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 15 results for "睾丸" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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