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thyroid in Russian

thyroid in Russian is щитови́дный — thyroid means a gland in the neck that produces hormones controlling metabolism.

thyroid in Russian

щитови́дный
adj
Pronounced: shchitovidnyy
(anatomy) Of, relating to, or being the thyroid gland.

What does "thyroid" mean?

  1. noun A gland in the neck that produces hormones controlling metabolism.
    "Her doctor ordered a blood test to check her thyroid."
  2. adj Relating to the thyroid gland.
    "He was diagnosed with a thyroid condition last year."

thyroid in a sentence

  • Her doctor ordered a blood test to check her thyroid.
  • An overactive thyroid can cause rapid weight loss.
  • He was diagnosed with a thyroid condition last year.

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What is "thyroid" in Russian?

"thyroid" in Russian is щитови́дный. thyroid means: A gland in the neck that produces hormones controlling metabolism.

How do you pronounce щитови́дный?

"thyroid" in Russian is щитови́дный, pronounced "shchitovidnyy".

How do you use "thyroid" in a sentence?

Example: "Her doctor ordered a blood test to check her thyroid." In Russian, "thyroid" is щитови́дный.

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