English to Irish Meaning of liver - ae


Liver :
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ae, croí, misneach, trioblóide ae

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Definitions of liver in English
Noun(1) large and complicated reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity; secretes bile and functions in metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and fat; synthesizes substances involved in the clotting of the blood; synthesizes vitamin A; detoxifies poisonous substances and breaks down worn-out erythrocytes(2) liver of an animal used as meat(3) a person who has a special life style(4) someone who lives in a place
Adjective(1) having a reddish-brown color
Examples of liver in English
(1) It was monkfish liver served as a pÔö£├│tÔö£┬« and, floating on top of it, a froth of soy foam.(2) Wonderfully sweet-sharp flavours here, which are great with grilled lamb or liver .(3) The answer is that the exceptional preservation displayed in these rocks enables us to recognise the eyes, scales and even the liver of the animals.(4) The excess is stored in your organs, especially your liver , heart and pancreas.(5) a liver transplant(6) Well, it's very pale and it should be like a real liver , dark red colour, you see.(7) If the condition goes untreated, the animal will develop an ulcerated stomach and a diseased liver .(8) I usually have the calves' liver when I come here, it's very good.(9) a clean liver(10) For food rewards, try chicken, liver , cheese, sardines, and other smelly, yummy, soft treats.(11) The menu is impressive and boasts not just your run-of-the-mill pizzas and pastas but Mediterranean variations on steak, chicken, fish, liver and lamb dishes.(12) Calf's liver is served with good smoked bacon: ask for the dull red wine gravy to be served separately or, better, not at all.(13) If you've got it, it's worth cutting down on red meat, liver and kidneys.(14) In autopsies of these patients the organism has been found in the brain, lungs, heart, liver , and gastrointestinal tract.(15) As far as I can ascertain - there is no evidence of involvement of the liver , lungs, endocrine system, or other organs.(16) A typical example is minced beef cobbler, braised lambs' liver and onions, stuffed tomatoes, seafood flan salad or mixed side salad - all at a reasonable price.
Related Phrases of liver
(1) liver disease ::
galar ae
(2) fatty liver ::
ae sailleacha
(3) liver cancer ::
ailse ae
(4) goose liver ::
ae gé
(5) liver cirrhosis ::
cirrhosis ae
(6) chopped liver ::
ae mionghearrtha
(7) liver function test ::
Tástáil fheidhm crua-ae
(8) liver fluke ::
phucháin ae
(9) cirrhosis of the liver ::
cioróis an ae
Synonyms
Adjective
1. liver-colored ::
ae-daite
Different Forms
liver, livers
Word Example from TV Shows
[chuckles] Yeah,
and-and for my liver.

[chuckles] Yeah, and-and for my LIVER.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 8

A drinker's liver
if ever I saw one.

A drinker's LIVER if ever I saw one.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

"10% chance of LIVER failure" sound like a 90% chance of LIVER success.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 22

Like she wants to carve you up
and eat your liver?

Like she wants to carve you up and eat your LIVER?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 6

...and asked for a pound of liver...

...and asked for a pound of LIVER...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 13

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