Trepanation
//tɹɛpəˈneɪʃən//
Translations of "trepanation" (44 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | نَقَب الجَمْجَمَة(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | naqab al-jamjama | |
| Armenian | գանգահատություն(practice of drilling a hole in the skull), ոսկրաշաղափում(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | gangahatutʻyun, oskrašaġapʻum | |
| Asturian | trepanación(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | trepanasiya(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Bashkir | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanatsiya | |
| Basque | trepanazio(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Belarusian | трэпанацыя(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanacyja | |
| Bulgarian | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanacija | |
| Catalan | trepanació(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 頭部穿孔 /头部穿孔(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | tóu bù chuānkǒng | |
| Czech | trepanace(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Dutch | schedeltrepanatie(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Esperanto | trepanado(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Estonian | trepanatsioon(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Finnish | kallonporaus(practice of drilling a hole in the skull), trepanaatio(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| French | trépanation(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Galician | trepanación(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Georgian | ტრეპანაცია(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | ṭreṗanacia | |
| German | Trepanation(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Greek | τρυπανισμός(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trypanismós | |
| Hungarian | lékelés(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Irish | treapánadh(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Italian | trapanazione(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Japanese | 穿頭(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | sentō | |
| Kazakh | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanasiä | |
| Korean | 천두(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | cheondu | |
| Kyrgyz | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanatsiya | |
| Latvian | trepanācija(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Lithuanian | trepanacija(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Macedonian | трепанација(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanacija | |
| Polish | trepanacja(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Portuguese | trepanação(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Romanian | trepanație(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Russian | трепана́ция(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanácija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | trepanácija(practice of drilling a hole in the skull), трепана́ција(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Slovak | trepanácia(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Spanish | trepanación(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Tajik | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanaciya | |
| Tatar | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanatsiyä | |
| Turkish | trepanasyon(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Turkmen | trepanasiýa(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Ukrainian | трепана́ція(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanácija | |
| Uzbek | trepanatsiya(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | — | |
| Yakut | трепанация(practice of drilling a hole in the skull) | trepanatsiya |
trepanación
trepanasiya
trepanazio
trepanació
trepanace
schedeltrepanatie
trepanado
trepanatsioon
kallonporaus, trepanaatio
trépanation
trepanación
Trepanation
lékelés
treapánadh
trapanazione
trepanācija
trepanacija
trepanacja
trepanação
trepanație
trepanácija, трепана́ција
trepanácia
trepanación
trepanasyon
trepanasiýa
trepanatsiya
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.