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Arabic ناركوز
Cyrillic наркоз
Latin narkoz
 
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Borrowed from Russian нарко́з (narkóz), from Latin narcosis, from Ancient Greek ναρκόω (narkóō, I put to sleep).

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наркоз (narkoz)

  1. narcosis, general anesthesia

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нарко́з (narkózm inan (genitive нарко́за, nominative plural нарко́зы, genitive plural нарко́зов)

  1. narcosis, general anesthesia (loss of bodily sensation)

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  • Kazakh: наркоз (narkoz)

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Borrowed from French narcose, from Ancient Greek νάρκωσις (nárkōsis).

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нарко́з (narkózm inan (genitive нарко́зу, uncountable)

  1. narcosis
  2. general anesthesia (US), general anaesthesia (UK)

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