Latvian word senses marked with topical category "Face"
Parent categories: Head and neck, Body parts, Body, Anatomy, Biology, Medicine, Sciences, Healthcare, Health
Subcategories: Eye, Facial expressions, Mouth
Total 38 word senses
- acs (Noun) eye (organ of vision)
- acs (Noun) vision, capacity to see, field of vision, attention
- acs baltums (Noun) white of the eye, sclera (outer layer that covers the eyeball except the cornea)
- cīpslene (Noun) sclera (the white of the eye; membrane which covers the eyeball except for the cornea))
- dzīslene (Noun) choroid (vascular layer of the eye, between the retina and the sclera)
- gudrības zobs (Noun) wisdom tooth (the last (third) molar in humans)
- lēca (Noun) lentils, lens (plant of the genus Lens, cultivated for their edible seeds; the seeds of these plants)
- lēca (Noun) lens (a clear, transparent body in various forms, usually made of glass, used to change the direction of incoming light rays so as to produce images)
- lēca (Noun) (crystalline) lens (part of the eye)
- miopija (Noun) myopia
- mugurējā acs kamera (Noun) posterior chamber of the eye, between the iris and the lens, filled with aqueous humour
- priekšējā acs kamera (Noun) anterior chamber of the eye, between the iris and the cornea, filled with aqueous humour
- radzene (Noun) cornea (transparent front part of the eye, covering the iris and the pupil)
- redzes nervs (Noun) optic nerve
- redzoklis (Noun) pupil (opening in the iris through which light reaches the retina)
- sklēra (Noun) sclera (the white of the eye; membrane which covers the eyeball except for the cornea)
- smaids (Noun) smile (facial expression, in which the ends of one's mouth are raised and the front teeth are shown, used to indicate happiness, cheerfulness, satisfaction, kindness, or pleasure)
- smaidīgs (Adjective) smiling (one that is smiling; one that tends to smile often)
- smaidīgums (Noun) smilingness (the state or quality of being smiling, of one who smiles often)
- smaidīt (Verb) to smile (to produce a smile, a facial expression with the ends of one's mouth raised and the teeth shown, in order to express happiness, cheerfulness, kindness, satisfaction, or pleasure)
- starene (Noun) ciliary body (part of the covering of the eye, which contains the ciliary muscle)
- starenes saite (Noun) each fold in the ciliary processes of the eye, with the function of producing aqueous humour
- stiklveida ķermenis (Noun) vitreous humour, vitreous body (gelatinous substance inside the eye)
- stomatologs (Noun) stomatologist, dentist (a specialist in stomatology, dentistry)
- stomatoloģe (Noun) stomatologist, dentist (a specialist in stomatology, dentistry)
- stomatoloģija (Noun) stomatology, dentistry (branch of medicine that studies the mouth and the oral cavity, their diseases, treatments, and prevention; also dentistry)
- stomatoloģisks (Adjective) stomatological, dental (relating to stomatology, dentistry)
- tuvredzība (Noun) myopia
- tīklene (Noun) retina
- varavīksnene (Noun) iris (membrane in the eye, between the cornea and the lens, which regulates the amount of light that reaches the retina)
- zobakmens (Noun) tartar, dental calculus (a hard, yellow deposit on the teeth)
- zobs (Noun) tooth (a hard, calcareous element in a structure present in the mouths of most vertebrates, used for biting and eating)
- zobu suka (Noun) toothbrush (a brush for cleaning teeth, together with toothpaste)
- zobārste (Noun) dentist (a doctor specialized in dentistry)
- zobārstniecība (Noun) dentistry (branch of medicine that focuses on dental disease treatment and prevention; also stomatology)
- zobārsts (Noun) dentist (a doctor specialized in dentistry)
- zīlīte (Noun) pupil (opening in the iris through which light reaches the retina)
- Šlemma kanāls (Noun) Schlemm's canal (system for removing excess aqueous humour from the eye's anterior chamber)
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