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91Insertion — In|ser|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. Veröffentlichung von Inseraten in der Zeitung 2. 〈Bot.〉 Ansatz u. Art der Befestigung von Pflanzenteilen, z. B. des Blattes am Stängel 3. Ansatz u. Art der Befestigung, bes. von Muskeln u. Sehnen am Knochen 4 …
92Insertion — In|sertio̱n w; , en, in fachspr. Fügungen: In|sẹrtio, Mehrz.: ...io̱|nes: a)Ansatzstelle eines Muskels bzw. der dazugehörenden Muskelsehne am Knochen; b)Ansatzstelle der Nabelschnur am Mutterkuchen. In|sẹrtio cen|tra̱lis: Ansatz der Nabelschnur …
93insertion — in|ser|tion [ınˈsə:ʃən US ə:r ] n 1.) [U] the act of putting something inside something else 2.) something that is added to the middle of a document or piece of writing …
94insertion — in|ser|tion [ ın sɜrʃn ] noun 1. ) uncount the act of putting something into something else 2. ) count something that is put into something else, especially an addition or a change in a piece of writing: Editorial insertions are marked with a red …
95insertion — The addition of writing and other material within a document such as between line or paragraphs, or the addition of whole pages to a document …
96insertion — in ser·tion || ɪn sÉœrʃn / sÉœËʃn n. act of putting in, act of setting in; something which has been placed in, inserted addition …
97insertion — noun 1》 the action of inserting. 2》 something inserted, such as an addition to a text. ↘each appearance of an advertisement in a newspaper or periodical. 3》 Anatomy & Zoology the manner or place of attachment of an organ or muscle …
98insertion — noun 1 (U) the act of putting something inside something else 2 (C) something that is added to the middle of a document or piece of writing …
99insertion — in·ser·tion …
100insertion — n. (in anatomy) the point of attachment of a muscle (e.g. to a bone) that is relatively movable when the muscle contracts. Compare: origin …