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חוליות — meaning in English: Huliot

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Guess the translation for links / copula / vertebrate
באה
ba'a
לסגן
lesgan
עלולה
alula
חוליות
khulyot
בשיעור
beshi'ur
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Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'חוליות' (khulyot) in both everyday conversations and scientific discussions, particularly when referring to vertebrae in anatomy or segments in biological contexts. For example, one might hear it during a medical consultation or in a biology class when discussing the skeletal system.
Synonyms & nuances
'חוליות' specifically refers to vertebrae or segments in a biological context, whereas its close synonym 'קטע' (keta), meaning 'section' or 'piece', can refer to any part of something, not just in anatomy. You would choose 'חוליות' when discussing the skeletal structure, while 'קטע' might be better for talking about paragraphs in a text or pieces of art.
Culture
'חוליות' (khulyot) has its roots in the Hebrew word for 'segment' or 'link', often used in both a literal and metaphorical sense. In ancient Hebrew texts, the term has been associated with the idea of connection, reflecting how vertebrae link the spine and contribute to the overall structure, both in the human body and in broader contexts of connectivity in life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'חוליות' mean in English?
'חוליות' translates to 'vertebrae' or 'segments' in English, primarily used in anatomical contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'חוליות'?
'חוליות' is pronounced as 'khulyot', with a guttural 'kh' sound that is common in Hebrew.
Q.Is 'חוליות' used in everyday language?
Yes, while 'חוליות' is often used in medical and educational contexts, it can also come up in casual conversations about health or anatomy.
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