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1) General subject: battledore, beater, outrigger (для постромок), paddle (для стирки белья)2) Biology: pilot fish (Prosopium cylindraceus), round whitefish (Prosopium cylindraceum)4) Obsolete: batlet5) Military: (весла) square loom6) Engineering: square loom7) Agriculture: pipe (форма завитка смушка)8) Forestry: mangle roller9) Polygraphy: roller10) Textile: lever, picking lever (боевого механизма ткацкого станка), picking treadle (ткацкого станка с нижним боем)11) Fishery: loom (весла), round whitefish (Prosopium)12) Ichthyology: (обыкновенный) pilot (Prosopium cylindraceum)13) Makarov: arm (весла), pipe (форма завитка смушки), pipe curl -
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1) General subject: battledore, beater, beetle (деревянная), flapper (для птиц), maul (обычно деревянная), tampon (барабана), thumper, zigger zagger, billet of wood, stick grenade, mallet2) Obsolete: batlet4) Railway term: mall, straightening wood block5) Polygraphy: mallet (для выколачивания наборной формы)7) Mechanic engineering: drift (для надевания обручей)
См. также в других словарях:
Batlet — Bat let, n. [Bat stick + let.] A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; called also {batler}, {batling staff}, {batting staff}. Shak. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batler — Batlet Bat let, n. [Bat stick + let.] A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; called also {batler}, {batling staff}, {batting staff}. Shak. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batling staff — Batlet Bat let, n. [Bat stick + let.] A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; called also {batler}, {batling staff}, {batting staff}. Shak. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
batting staff — Batlet Bat let, n. [Bat stick + let.] A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; called also {batler}, {batling staff}, {batting staff}. Shak. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
battledoor — at tle*door , n. [OE. batyldour. A corrupted form of uncertain origin; cf. Sp. batallador a great combatant, he who has fought many battles, Pg. batalhador, Pr. batalhador, warrior, soldier, fr. L. battalia; or cf. Pr. batedor batlet, fr. batre… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
battledore — battledoor at tle*door , n. [OE. batyldour. A corrupted form of uncertain origin; cf. Sp. batallador a great combatant, he who has fought many battles, Pg. batalhador, Pr. batalhador, warrior, soldier, fr. L. battalia; or cf. Pr. batedor batlet … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English