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1 ечемик
1. бот. barley(лющен) pear barley2. (на око) мед. sty(e)ечемик на окото a stye in the eye* * *ечемѝк,м., само ед.1. бот. barley; ( лющен) pear barley;2. мед. (на око) sty(e); \ечемик на окото stye in the eye.* * *barley; corn; sty; stye: a ечемик in the eye - ечемик на окото* * *1. (лющен) pear barley 2. (на око) мед. sty(e) 3. ЕЧЕМИК на окото a stye in the eye 4. бот. barley -
2 ячмень
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3 ячмень
1) General subject: barley, bere, sty (на глазу)4) Dialect: bear -
4 jęczmień
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jęczmień
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5 jačmen
barley; sty* * *barley -
6 שעורה
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8 ęčьmy
ęčьmy Grammatical information: m. n Proto-Slavic meaning: `barley'Page in Trubačev: VI 63-64Old Church Slavic:\{1\}Russian:jačmén' `barley, sty (in the eye)' [m jo], jačmenjá [Gens]Old Russian:Czech:Slovak:jačmeň `barley, sty (in the eye)' [m jo]Polish:jęczmień `barley' [m jo]Serbo-Croatian:jȅčmēn `barley, sty (in the eye)' [m o];jȁčmen `sty (in the eye)' [m o];Čak. jȁčmer (Vrgada) `sty (in the eye)' [m o];Čak. jȁčmik (Orbanići) `sty (in the eye)' [m o]Slovene:jéčmen `barley, sty (in the eye)' [m o], ječmẹ́na [Gens]Notes: -
9 Gerstenkorn
n1. barleycorn2. MED,. am Auge: sty(e)* * *das Gerstenkorn(Medizin) sty; stye;(Pflanze) barley-corn* * *Gẹrs|ten|kornnt pl - körner1) barleycorn* * *das1) (a small inflamed swelling on the eyelid.) sty2) (a small inflamed swelling on the eyelid.) stye* * *Gers·ten·kornnt1. BOT barleycorn* * *1) (Frucht) barleycorn2) (Augenentzündung) sty* * *1. barleycorn* * *1) (Frucht) barleycorn2) (Augenentzündung) sty* * *(Augeninfektion) n.sty (eye infection) n. (Getreide) n.barley corn n. -
10 ячмень
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11 jęczmie|ń
m 1. sgt Roln. barley- jęczmień jary spring barley- jęczmień ozimy winter barley2. sgt (ziarno) barley- jęczmień browarniany malting barley3. Med. (zapalenie) sty(e)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jęczmie|ń
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12 bygkorn
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14 ячмінь
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19 ячмень
ячмень barley; sty -
20 gerstekorrel
gerstekorrel, gerstkorrel2 [patroon in breisteek] moss stitch3 [witte stof] huckaback4 [klein gezwel] sty(e)
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