Synonyms
colon: Costa Rican colon · El Salvadoran colon
English-Spanish translation for "colon"
"colon" Spanish translation
colon {noun}
Colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the Western world.
They even sailed to America without a doubt around the year 1000, much before Cristobal Colón.
A large proportion of colon cancer patients can be cured by surgical resection alone.
: Colon cancer is potentially curable by surgery.
The primary outcomes were the occurrence of colon cancer, and occurrence or recurrence of any new adenomas of the colon.
Colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the Western world.
They even sailed to America without a doubt around the year 1000, much before Cristobal Colón.
A large proportion of colon cancer patients can be cured by surgical resection alone.
: Colon cancer is potentially curable by surgery.
The primary outcomes were the occurrence of colon cancer, and occurrence or recurrence of any new adenomas of the colon.
colon {noun} [ling.]
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Colon {noun}
has enabled me to come to this land which Christopher Columbus called "the
AD Classics: Knights of Columbus Building / Kevin Roche & John Dinkeloo1965-1969.
Maybe now we are discussing something which is not so much a Columbus egg as a Columbus omelette.
The Knights of Columbus Building in New Haven, Connecticut, is the second tallest building in the skyline although it is only 23 stories.
Christopher Columbus
colon {noun}
Colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the Western world.
They even sailed to America without a doubt around the year 1000, much before Cristobal Colón.
A large proportion of colon cancer patients can be cured by surgical resection alone.
: Colon cancer is potentially curable by surgery.
The primary outcomes were the occurrence of colon cancer, and occurrence or recurrence of any new adenomas of the colon.
colón {noun}
Colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the Western world.
They even sailed to America without a doubt around the year 1000, much before Cristobal Colón.
A large proportion of colon cancer patients can be cured by surgical resection alone.
: Colon cancer is potentially curable by surgery.
The primary outcomes were the occurrence of colon cancer, and occurrence or recurrence of any new adenomas of the colon.
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "colon":
Usage examples
Usage examples for "colon" in Spanish
Political and military colonization - and just see what happened in the discussion between France and the United States over the NATO southern command.
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2. Evaluate the project proposals made by the Ministries of Culture and Tourism for the creation of thematic park devoted to the process of colonization; and
Lands colonized and cultivated for the past 150 years, lands which will once again be condemned to desertification and depopulation, unless you remedy the situation.
Maternal colonization with group B streptococcus (GBS) during pregnancy increases the risk of neonatal infection by vertical transmission.
Major international companies are in fact colonizing the international organizations, without even a hint of democratic accountability.
Cultural colonization - just look at the tidal wave from the American sub-culture which is swamping our television screens and the cultural universe of the European youth.
Similar words
colloid · colloidal · colloquial · colloquialism · collusion · collusive · collyrium · Cologne · Colombia · Colombian · colon · colonel · colonial · colonialism · colonialist · colonisation · colonist · colonization · colonizer · colonnade · colonoscopy
Even more translations in the English-Spanish dictionary by bab.la.