Scalpel Meaning in Arabic

Scalpel meaning in Arabic is المبضع - Synonyms and related words for Scalpel include . Check out all the examples and definitions of Scalpel. Similar words for Scalpel are Scalpels; in Arabic Translation.

Scalpel المبضع
SCALPEL Synonyms & Definition

• Scalpel

  1. (n.) A small knife with a thin, keen blade, -- used by surgeons, and in dissecting.

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Scalpel يعني باللغة العربية

Scalpel ترجمة باللغة العربية: يمكن أن يكون البحث عن المعاني باللغة العربية مفيدًا لفهم السياق بطريقة فعالة۔ يمكنك الحصول على أكثر من ترجمة لكلمة واحدة باللغة العربية۔لقد قمت بالبحث في الكلمة الأوردية Scalpel مما يعني المبضع باللغة الأردية۔ تعريفات الكلمة Scalpel تم وصفه هنا بأقصى قدر من التفاصيل، وأيضا تغريم المرادفات المختلفة للكلمة Scalpel ۔ يمكنك العثور على كلمات مثل Scalpel من Hamariweb.com۔ القاموس بلغات متعددة مثل الأردية، العربية ، الهندية ، الإسبانية ، الفرنسية وغيرها من اللغات۔

Scalpel Arabic Meaning, Example & Definition

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