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1 haemophiliac
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2 hemophiliac US [[t]hiːməʊ'fɪlɪæk[/t]] n
Bluter (-in) m (f)English-German mini dictionary > hemophiliac US [[t]hiːməʊ'fɪlɪæk[/t]] n
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3 haemophiliac
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4 hemophiliac US [[t]hiːməʊ'fɪlɪæk[/t]] n
Bluter (-in) m (f)English-German mini dictionary > hemophiliac US [[t]hiːməʊ'fɪlɪæk[/t]] n
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5 to sift
bluter, cribler, tamiserDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > to sift
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6 bleeder
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bleed·er[ˈbli:dəʳ, AM -ɚ]nthe poor \bleeder! die/der Ärmste!you lucky \bleeder! du Glückspilz!* * *['bliːdə(r)]n* * *bleeder sbleeder’s disease Bluterkrankheit f3. Br sla) Kerl m:lucky bleeder Glückspilz m;poor (old) bleeder armer Hund, armes Schweinb) Scheißkerl m, Scheißding n, -sache f (alle umg pej):that job is a real bleeder diese Arbeit ist einfach beschissen;a bleeder of a headache verfluchte Kopfschmerzen4. TECH Ablassventil n* * *n.Bluter - m. -
8 haemophiliac
noun(Med.) Bluter, der/Bluterin, die* * *haemo·phili·ac, AM hemo·phili·ac[ˌhi:məˈfɪliæk, AM -moʊˈ-]* * *(US) ["hiːməU'fIlIk]nBluter m* * ** * *noun(Med.) Bluter, der/Bluterin, die -
9 hemophiliac
haemo·phili·ac, AM hemo·phili·ac[ˌhi:məˈfɪliæk, AM -moʊˈ-]* * *(US) ["hiːməU'fIlIk]nBluter m* * *n.Bluter - m. -
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bleed·er [ʼbli:dəʳ, Am -ɚ] nthe poor \bleeder! die/der Ärmste!;you lucky \bleeder! du Glückspilz! -
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15 Gaze
The French term for gauze, and there are many fabrics made in France to which this name is given. The most common are as follows: - Gaze a Bluter - Made in cotton or silk and used for sifting purposes. It is a plain gauze. Gaze Brilliantine - A high-class dress leno cloth made from all silk yams. Gaze an Fuseau - See Grille. Gaze Barege - Very light dress goods, silk warp, wool weft, or of all wool, often printed. Gaze Ceres - A fabric for making women's hats, silk warp and split straw weft. Leno weave. Seldom used today. Gaze Cristal - Very light French dress goods, silk warp, having small bright and dull spots alternating on the face. Gaze Damassee - A gauze fabric of silk warp and weft in which the design is produced with two wefts, either different colours or different material. Gaze Faconnee - A French gauze with brocade design woven one ground thread and one figuring thread alternately. Gaze Paconnee Broche - French gauze fabric, plain gauze, on which is hand embroidered various designs. Gaze Faconnee Raye - French gauze with warp stripes. Gaze de Fil - A French-made gauze, flax yarns, with a light starch finish, usually striped. Gaze d'ltalie - A French gauze, made of silk yams. Gaze de Paris - A French light-weight, silk dress fabric, made of organzine warp and trame weft. Gaze de Voilette - A French production made from all-silk yams in fine reeds and closely picked. A pure, very fine and transparent gauze. Gaze Filoche - A French all-silk leno fabric. Gaze Fond Filoche - An all-silk French gauze, organzine warp, grege weft, with bars across the weft formed by groups of picks. Gaze Lisse - A leno cloth, very light weight, made in France from undyed silk yams. Gaze Marabout - A very light, silk French gauze. Also a pile fabric made with very short plush stripes, alternating in three colours, over a thin gauze ground. Gaze Milanaise - A French light-weight dress fabric with equal number of ends and picks per inch. Made of " Milanaise " yarn. Gaze Ondee - A French very light dress cloth or trimming fabric made of organzine warp and weft on " ondee " silk. Gaze Perron - A French leno fabric, all silk, used for bordering on dresses. Gaze Platree - A striped French gauze, made of yellow silk and given a light starch finish. Gaze Tour Anglais - The French term for leno.
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bluter — [ blyte ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1362; beluter 1220; moy. haut all. biuteln ♦ Tamiser (la farine) pour la séparer du son. Tamis à bluter. ⇒ blutoir. P. p. adj. Farine blutée. ● bluter verbe transitif (moyen haut allemand biuteln) Faire… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bluter — BLUTER.v. a. Passer la farine par le bluteau. Bluter de la farine. Bluté, ée. participe … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
bluter — BLUTER. v. a. Passer la farine par le bluteau. Bluter de la farine … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Bluter — (Med.), 1) so v.w. Bluterkrankheit; 2) ein mit derselben Behafteter … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bluter — Bluter, Personen, die nach geringen Verletzungen anhaltenden, kaum zu stillenden Blutungen ausgesetzt sind. Die Bluterkrankheit, Hämophilīe oder Hämorrhophilīe, verursacht Blutarmut, ist meist erblich. – Vgl. Koch (1889) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Bluter — Bluter, Personen, welche nach geringen Verletzungen heftig und anhaltend bluten; die B.krankheit scheint erblich zu sein und von zu dünnen und unelastischen Wandungen der Blutgefäße herzurühren … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Bluter — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 D66 Hereditärer Faktor VIII Mangel D67 Hereditärer Faktor IX Mangel D68. Sonstige Koa … Deutsch Wikipedia
bluter — (blu té) v. a. Passer la farine par le bluteau. HISTORIQUE XIIe s. • Offrirent à David riches dras de lit, e tapiz, e vaissele, e furment, e orge, e farine, e flur deliéement buletée, Rois, 185. XIIIe s. • [Le pain] Noirs ert [était] et … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
BLUTER — v. a. Passer la farine par le blutoir. Bluter de la farine. BLUTÉ, ÉE. participe … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
BLUTER — v. tr. Passer au blutoir. Bluter de la farine … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
Bluter — Blu|ter 〈m. 3〉 jmd., der an der Bluterkrankheit leidet * * * Blu|ter, der; s, (Med.): jmd., der an der Bluterkrankheit leidet. * * * Bluter, Bluterkrankheit. * * * Blu|ter, der; s, (Med.): jmd., der an der Bluterkrankheit leidet … Universal-Lexikon