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1 suture
Iமூடித் தைIIபொருத்துவாய், இணைப்புவரிகோடுஅசைவில்பொருத்துIVஒட்டுVஇணைவு, தைப்புVIPhysiology & Hygieneதையல்Physiology & Hygieneபொருத்து (மண்டையெலும்பின்)தையல், தையல் மூட்டு பின்னல் மூட்டுIXஇழை, தையல்Xஅறுவைத் தையல்XIதையல்(மண்டையெலும்பின்) பொருத்து -
2 तुन्नसेवनी
tunná-sevanīf. the suture of a wound Suṡr. ;
a suture of the skull Bhpr. II, 279.
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3 sutura
sūtūra, ae, f. [suo], a sewing together, a seam, suture:scutale crebris suturis duratum,
Liv. 38, 29, 6; Cels. 7, 4, 3; 7, 4, 11 fin.; Petr. 13:calvariae,
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4 सीमन्
sīmánm. ( seeᅠ 2. sī andᅠ sītā) a separation orᅠ parting of the hair so as to leave a line AV. Br. AitUp. ;
a suture of the skull L. ;
f. orᅠ n. a boundary, border, bounds, limit, margin, frontier (lit. andᅠ fig.) Yājñ. Kāv. Pur. ;
f. a ridge serving to mark the boundary of a field orᅠ village Āpast. VarBṛS. ;
a bank, shore L. ;
the horizon L. ;
the utmost limit of anything, furthest extent, summit, acme, ne plus ultra Kāv. Inscr. ;
the scrotum Pat. on Pāṇ. 2-3, 36 ;
a partic. high number Buddh. ;
the nape of the neck L.
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5 συμβολή
συμβολ-ή, ἡ,A coming together, meeting, joining,συμβολὰς τριῶν κελεύθων A.Fr. 173
,cf.X.HG7.1.29; confluence of two rivers, IG9(2).205.12 (Melitea, iii B.C.), D.S.17.97, Arr.An.6.4.4, IG14.352 i 17, ii 49 ([place name] Halaesa), etc.;συμβολὴ τῶν ὀπτικῶν νεύρων Gal.UP10.13
; putting together,τῶν κώλων Sor.1.103
(prob.); τῶν χειλῶν συμβολαί, opp. τῆς γλώσσης προσβολαί, of the pronunciation of labial and lingual letters, Arist.PA 660a6; σ. φωνηέντων meeting of vowels in compound words, D.H.Dem.40, cf. Phld.Po.Herc.994.28; εἰς φωνήεντα τελευτᾶν ταῖς ς. Arist.Rh.Al. 1434b35.2 in concrete sense, joint, juncture, [ τοῦ ζωστῆρος] Hdt.4.10; [ τῶν ἀξόνων] X.Eq.10.10; of an alchemical apparatus, Zos.Alch.p.139 B.; τῶν ὀστέων, of the joints, Hp.Art.79, cf. Pl.Phd. 98d, Gal.2.683, UP3.16, 16.10;πρὸς τοῦ ἰσχίου Hp.Epid.5.7
; suture of the skull, Poll.2.36.II in hostile sense, encounter, engagement,συμβολῆς γενομένης Hdt.1.74
, cf. 7.210;συμβολὴν ποιέεσθαι Id.6.110
; τῇ σ. νικῆσαι, ἑσσωθῆναι, Id.4.159, 1.66; of ships, A.Pers. 350; ἀλεκτρυόνων ς. Hdn.3.10.3 (pl.);τάλας ἐγὼ ξυμβολῆς βαρείας Ar.Ach. 1210
.III = σύμβολον 11.3, IG5(2).419.12 ([place name] Phigaleia), etc.; τῶν ἄλλοθι (sc. συμβολαίων) ἀπὸ ξυμβολῶν κατὰ τὰς οὔσας ξυμβολὰς πρὸς Φασηλίτας τὰς δίκας εἶναι ib.12.16.13, cf. 60.9, al.; δικάζεσθαι κὰ (i.e. κατὰ) τᾶς συμβολᾶς ib.9 (1).333.15 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.);συνθῆκαι καὶ σ. πρός τινας Arist.Rh. 1360a15
.IV pl., contributions made to provide a common meal, συμβολὰς πράττεσθαι make people pay their share of the reckoning, Ar.Ach. 1211, Eub.72; τὰς ξ. κατατιθέναι, καταβάλλειν, pay one's shot, Antiph.26.8, Diod. Com.2.13; σ. φέρειν, εἰσφέρειν, Alex.143, Hegesand.31 (sg.);πίνειν ἀπὸ συμβολῶν Alex.97
, cf. Diph.43.28.c [τὸν δακτύλιον] εἰς συμβολὰς ὑπόθημ' ἔδωκε as a pledge into the poll (in dicing), Men.Epit. 287; συμβολὰς or συμβολὴν καταθεῖναι, Luc.Herm.81, DMeretr.7.1.2 contribution, subscription to the expenses of a festival, etc., IG12(7).22.28 (Arcesine, iii B.C.), PTeb.112.26 (ii B.C.), etc.; διὰ τὸ μὴ πεσεῖν πάσας τὰς ς. because the subscriptions had not all been paid, PCair.Zen. 341 (a).19 (iii B.C.), cf. PPetr.3p.325 (iii B.C.), UPZ98.139 (ii B.C.): metaph.,συμβολὰς διδόναι τῇ πολιτείᾳ Plu. Agis 9
, cf.Arat.11;εἰς τὸν πόλεμον σ. παρασχέσθαι Id.Comp.Dion.Brut.1
.V metaph., cooperation, dub. in Phld.D.1.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμβολή
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7 ῥαφή
ῥᾰφ-ή, ἡ,2 suture of the skull,κεφαλὴ οὐκ ἔχουσα ῥαφήν Hdt.9.83
, cf. Hp.VC1 (pl.), Pl.Ti. 76a, Arist.HA 491b2, 516a15; also of the heart and other parts, Id.PA 667a7, 677b19;ῥαφαὶ ὀστέων E.Ph. 1159
, Supp. 503.II stitching, sewing,τρήσει καὶ ῥαφῇ χρωμένη σύνθεσις Pl.Plt. 280c
; αἱ ῥ. τοῦ τραύματος, of a wound that had been sewn up, D.C.43.11. -
8 विदृतिः _vidṛtiḥ
1विदृतिः A seam.2विदृतिः A suture in the skull. -
9 विदृति
vi-dṛitif. a suture in the skull AitUp.
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10 स्यूमन्
syū́mann. a band, thong, bridle RV. ;
a suture (of the skull) AitBr.
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11 sagital
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12 ὀβελιαῖος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀβελιαῖος
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13 sz|ew
m (G szwu a. szwa) 1. (miejsce zszycia) seam- pończochy ze szwem stockings with seams, seamed stockings- spruj te szwy, bo są w złym miejscu unpick these seams because they’re in the wrong place2. Med. stitch- założyć komuś szew to stitch up sb- jutro będzie miała zdejmowane szwy she’s having her stitches taken out tomorrow3. Anat. suture, raphe- przedwczesne zarastanie szwów czaszki premature fusion of the skull suture4. Techn. joint- szwy nitowe są nieszczelne riveted joints aren’t waterproof- □ szew sagitalny Anat. sagittal stitch■ ubranie/spódnica pęka w szwach sb’s suit/skirt is too tight- poczekalnia pękała w szwach the waiting room was bursting at the seams- ta walizka już trzeszczy w szwach, nic więcej się tu nie zmieści the suitcase’s already bursting at the seams so nothing else will fit into itThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sz|ew
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14 ἁρμή
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15 सीमा _sīmā
सीमा 1 Boundary, limit, border, margin, fron- tier.-2 A mound or ridge serving to mark the bound- ary of a field, village &c.; सीमां प्रति समुत्पन्ने विवादे Ms.8.245; Y.2.152.-3 A mark, land-mark.-4 A bank, shore, coast.-5 The horizon.-6 A suture (as of a skull).-7 The bounds of morality or decorum, limits of propriety.-8 The highest or utmost limit, highest point, climax; सीमेव पद्मासनकौशलस्य Bk.1.6.-9 A field.-1 The nape of the neck.-11 The scro- tum.-12 An ornament of the hair; L. D. B.-Comp. -अज्ञानम् ignorance of boundaries; सीमाज्ञाने नृणां वीक्ष्य नित्यं लोके विपर्ययम् Ms.8.249.-अधिपः 1 a neighbouring prince.-2 a keeper of borders.-अन्तः 1 a bound- ary-line, border, frontier-line.-2 the utmost limit. ˚पूजनम्1 the ceremony of worshipping or honouring a village boundary.-2 worshipping the bridegroom when he arrives at the village boundary.-उल्लङ्घनम् transgressing or leaping over a boundary, crossing a frontier (now performed on the Dasarā day).-कृषाण a. ploughing on the border of a land mark.-निश्चयः a legal decision with respect to land-marks or boundaries.-बन्धः a depository of rules of morality.-लिङ्गम् a boundary-mark, land-mark; उपच्छन्नानि चान्यानि सीमालिङ्गानि कारयेत् Ms.8.249.-वादः a dispute about boundaries.-विनिर्णयः settlement of disputed boundary-questions; सीमाविनिर्णयं कुर्युः प्रयता राजसंनिधौ Ms.8.258.-विवादः litigation about boundaries. ˚धर्मः the law regarding disputes about boundaries.-वृक्षः 1 a tree serving as a boundary-mark; सीमावृक्षांश्च कुर्वीत न्यग्रोधाश्वत्थकिंशुकान् Ms.8.246.-2 (fig.) one whose example is followed by others.-संधिः the meeting of two boundaries; सीमासंधिषु कार्याणि देवतायतनानि च Ms.8. 248,261.-सेतुः a ridge or causeway serving as a boundary; सामन्तप्रत्ययो ज्ञेयः सीमासेतुविनिर्णयः Ms.8.262. -
16 तुन्न _tunna
तुन्न p. p. [तुद्-क्त]1 Struck, hurt, wounded; ग्राव्णा तुन्नो अभिष्टुतः Rv.9.67.19-2.-2 Tormented.-3 Cut, broken.-4 Pricked.-Comp. -वायः a tailor; शैलूषतुन्न- वायान्नं कृतघ्नस्यान्नमेव च Ms.4.214; तन्तुवायास्तुन्नवायाः...... Śiva. B.31.19; Rām.2.83.15.-सेवनी the suture of a wound or of a skull.
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