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Detailed Translations for nerved from English to Swedish
nerved:
Translation Matrix for nerved:
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
nervigt | nerved; venous | |
venös | nerved; venous | |
venöst | nerved; venous | |
ådrig | nervate; nerved; veined; veiny; venous | veined |
ådrigt | nervate; nerved; veined; veiny; venous | marbled; veined |
Related Words for "nerved":
nerved form of nerve:
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the nerve
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the nerve (daring; guts; pluck)
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the nerve (grain; vein)
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the nerve (impudence; forwardness; boldness; cheekiness; sauciness)
Translation Matrix for nerve:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
fräckhet | boldness; cheekiness; forwardness; impudence; nerve; sauciness | cheek; impertinence; impropriety; insolence; rudeness; unmannerliness; unreasonableness |
mod | daring; guts; nerve; pluck | boldness; bravery; courage; daring; gallantry; sturdiness; valor; valour; vigor; vigour |
nerv | daring; guts; nerve; pluck | |
oskamsen | boldness; cheekiness; forwardness; impudence; nerve; sauciness | |
sena | nerve | leader; sinew; tendon |
ådrighet | grain; nerve; vein | |
ådring | grain; nerve; vein | vein in wood; wood nerve |
- | boldness; brass; cheek; face; heart; mettle; nervus; spunk | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | steel | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
bladnerv | nerve; rib; vein | |
kurage | nerve; pluck |
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Wiktionary Translations for nerve:
nerve
Cross Translation:
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• nerve | → bladnerv | ↔ Blattader — Botanik: das Blattgerüst, welches aus Leitbündeln mit mehreren Strang besteht |
• nerve | → nerv | ↔ Nerv — Anatomie: Bündel aus Fortsätzen von Nervenzellen außerhalb des Zentralnervensystems |
• nerve | → (blad)nerv | ↔ Ader — Botanik: Blattader |
• nerve | → nerv | ↔ nerf — anatomie|fr Chacun des petits filaments blanchâtres qui, distribués dans tout le corps, transmettent au cerveau les sensations provoquées par les objets extérieurs ou par l’organisme lui-même, et aux muscles les impulsions motrices. |