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נרכש
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רכשה
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acquire
verb
(rakhash)
רָכַשׁ
,
(hishoiyg)
הִשִּׂיג
to acquire
acquired
עבר
acquire / acquires
הווה
is acquiring
הווה ממושך
has acquired
הווה מושלם
will acquire
עתיד
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acquired
English-Hebrew
acquired
(ת')
נרכש
acquire
(
verb
)
לרכוש; להשיג
Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Acquired disorder
An
acquired disorder
is a
medical
condition
which develops post-
fetally
; in contrast with a
congenital disorder
, which is present at
birth
. A congenital disorder may be
antecedent
to an acquired disorder (such as
Eisenmenger's syndrome
).
The term
acquired
may also be used to describe or
modifications
or
devices
(such as a
shunt
) which have been placed or created by a
medical professional
during
palliation
or treatment of a medical conditio
noun
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Wikipedia
®
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