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spleen in Latin

spleen in Latin is liēn, lien, splen — spleen means an organ in the upper left abdomen that filters blood, recycles old red blood cells, and supports the immune system.

spleen in Latin

liēn
noun
lien
noun
splen
noun

What does "spleen" mean?

  1. noun An organ in the upper left abdomen that filters blood, recycles old red blood cells, and supports the immune system.
    "Doctors sometimes remove a badly damaged spleen after severe trauma."
  2. noun Bad temper or spite, especially when vented openly.
    "He vented his spleen on social media after the decision."

spleen in a sentence

  • Doctors sometimes remove a badly damaged spleen after severe trauma.
  • He vented his spleen on social media after the decision.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "spleen" in Latin?

"spleen" in Latin is liēn, lien, splen. spleen means: An organ in the upper left abdomen that filters blood, recycles old red blood cells, and supports the immune system.

How do you use "spleen" in a sentence?

Example: "Doctors sometimes remove a badly damaged spleen after severe trauma." In Latin, "spleen" is liēn, lien, splen.

Are there other ways to say "spleen" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "spleen": liēn, lien, splen.

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