"urea" meaning in All languages combined

See urea on Wiktionary

Noun [Engels]

IPA: /jʊˈɹiːə/, /ˈjʊəɹɪə/
  1. ureum
    Sense id: nl-urea-en-noun-KMRSrb55 Categories (other): Scheikunde_in_het_Engels Topics: chemistry
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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          "text": "In vivo, urea is formed in the liver via the urea cycle from ammonia and is the final end product of protein metabolism.'",
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