Sinew meaning in Urdu
Sinew Synonyms
Sinew Definitions
1 of 2) Sinew, Tendon : وتر, عضلہ, نس : (noun) a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment.
2 of 2) Sinew, Brawn, Brawniness, Heftiness, Muscle, Muscularity : جسمانی مضبوطی : (noun) possessing muscular strength.
Useful Words
Eminence : گلٹی , Flesh : گوشت , Adhesion : بافتوں کا ملاپ , Myositis : عضلے کی سوزش , Myoma : عضلاتی نسیج کی رسولی , Osteoporosis : ہڈی کی سختی , Hernia : بادخایہ , Cardiac Muscle : دل کے پٹھے , Adenosine Triphosphate : پٹھوں کا قدرتی کیمیاء , Mi : دل کے نسیجوں کا بیکار ہونا , Tendinitis : وتر کی سوزش , Spinal : ریڑھ کی ہڈی سے متعلق , Succinylcholine : مختصرالعمل عضلے کو آرام پہنچانے والا , Tendonous Synovitis : غلاف وتر یا ٹنڈان شید کے پتلے سائینو ویل غلاف کی سوزش , Actomyosin : پرٹین کا مجموعہ , Relaxation : ڈھیلا ہونا , Achilles Tendon : پنڈلی سے ایڑھی تک کا پٹھا , Biceps : پٹھہ جس کے دو سرے ہوں , Knee Jerk : گھٹنا جھٹکا , Os Sesamoideum : ایک قسم کی ہڈی , Slipknot : آسانی سے کھل جانے والی گرہ , Cheloid : زخم پر کھال کی تہ , Kernicterus : دماغ میں اساسی ابھاروں کی بائل سٹیننگ , Isometric Exercise : ہم اندازہ ورزش , Regenerate : جسمانی اعضاء کا تندیل ہونا , Detachment : علیحدگی , Dermatosclerosis : جلد کی بیماری , Hilum : چشم لوبیا , Looseness : آوارگی , Haustorium : طفیلی پودے , Cringle : پھندا
Useful Words Definitions
Eminence: a protuberance on a bone especially for attachment of a muscle or ligament.
Flesh: the soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate: mainly muscle tissue and fat.
Adhesion: a fibrous band of scar tissue that binds together normally separate anatomical structures.
Myositis: inflammation of muscle tissue.
Myoma: a benign tumor composed of muscle tissue.
Osteoporosis: abnormal loss of bony tissue resulting in fragile porous bones attributable to a lack of calcium; most common in postmenopausal women.
Hernia: rupture in smooth muscle tissue through which a bodily structure protrudes.
Cardiac Muscle: the muscle tissue of the heart; adapted to continued rhythmic contraction.
Adenosine Triphosphate: a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions.
Mi: destruction of heart tissue resulting from obstruction of the blood supply to the heart muscle.
Tendinitis: inflammation of a tendon.
Spinal: anesthesia of the lower half of the body; caused by injury to the spinal cord or by injecting an anesthetic beneath the arachnoid membrane that surrounds the spinal cord.
Succinylcholine: a muscle relaxant for striated muscle that is used as an adjunct to anesthesia during certain surgical procedures.
Tendonous Synovitis: inflammation of a tendon and its enveloping sheath.
Actomyosin: a protein complex in muscle fibers; composed of myosin and actin; shortens when stimulated and causes muscle contractions.
Relaxation: (physiology) the gradual lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers.
Achilles Tendon: a large tendon that runs from the heel to the calf.
Biceps: any skeletal muscle having two origins (but especially the muscle that flexes the forearm).
Knee Jerk: a reflex extension of the leg resulting from a sharp tap on the patellar tendon.
Os Sesamoideum: any of several small round bones formed in a tendon where it passes over a joint.
Slipknot: a knot at the end of a cord or rope that can slip along the cord or rope around which it is made.
Cheloid: raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury; results from excessive tissue repair.
Kernicterus: an abnormal accumulation of bile pigment in the brain and other nerve tissue; causes yellow staining and tissue damage.
Isometric Exercise: muscle-building exercises (or a system of musclebuilding exercises) involving muscular contractions against resistance without movement (the muscles contracts but the length of the muscle does not change).
Regenerate: replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue.
Detachment: the act of releasing from an attachment or connection.
Dermatosclerosis: an autoimmune disease that affects the blood vessels and connective tissue; fibrous connective tissue is deposited in the skin.
Hilum: the scar on certain seeds marking its point of attachment to the funicle.
Looseness: the quality of movability by virtue of being free from attachment or other restraints.
Haustorium: a root-like attachment in parasitic plants that penetrates and obtains food from the host.
Cringle: fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines.
Related Words
Strength : طاقت , Muscle System : نظام عضلات , Hamstring : گھٹنے کے پیچھلے حصے کی نس پٹھا