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81 cockle finish bonds
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > cockle finish bonds
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82 cockle-finish
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > cockle-finish
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83 cockle-finish paper
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > cockle-finish paper
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84 cockle bur
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > cockle bur
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85 cockle burrs
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86 cockle boat
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88 cockle-shell
Moll, раковинка-гребёнка
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89 cockle-shell
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90 cockle separator
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91 cockle hat
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92 cockle-stairs
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93 cockle cylinder
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cockle cylinder
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94 corn-cockle
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95 corn cockle
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96 purple cockle
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97 sticky cockle
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98 corn-cockle
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > corn-cockle
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99 cheer the cockle of heart
Макаров: радовать сердцеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cheer the cockle of heart
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100 clammy cockle
1) Биология: смолёвка ночецветная (Silene noctiflora)2) Ботаника: дрёма ночная (Melandrium noctiflorum)
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Cockle — Coc kle (k[o^]k k l), n. [OE. cockes cockles, AS. s[=ae]coccas sea cockles, prob, from Celtic; cf. W. cocs cockles, Gael. cochull husk. Perh. influenced by F. coquille shell, a dim. from the root of E. conch. Cf. {Coach}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A bivalve … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cockle — cockle1 [käk′əl] n. [ME cokel < OFr coquille, a blister, shell, cockle, altered (infl. by coq, COCK1) < L conchylium < Gr konchylion, shellfish < konchē: see CONCH] 1. any of a family (Cardiidae) of edible, marine bivalve mollusks… … English World dictionary
Cockle — Coc kle, n. [AS. coccel, cocel; cf. Gael. cogall tares, husks, cockle.] (Bot.) (a) A plant or weed that grows among grain; the corn rose ({Luchnis Githage}). (b) The {Lotium}, or darnel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cockle — may refer to: Cockle (bivalve), a group of edible saltwater clams (marine molluscs) Lolium temulentum, a tufted grass plant Berwick cockles, a confectionery from Scotland Cockleshell The Mark II canoes used in Operation Frankton in 1942 The… … Wikipedia
Cockle — Coc kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cockled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cockling}.] [Of uncertian origin.] To cause to contract into wrinkles or ridges, as some kinds of cloth after a wetting. [1913 Webster] {Cockling sea}, waves dashing against each other with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cockle — ► NOUN 1) an edible burrowing bivalve mollusc with a strong ribbed shell. 2) (also cockleshell) literary a small shallow boat. ● warm the cockles of one s heart Cf. ↑warm the cockles of one s heart DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
cockle — cockle1 /kok euhl/, n., v., cockled, cockling. n. 1. any bivalve mollusk of the genus Cardium, having somewhat heart shaped, radially ribbed valves, esp. C. edule, the common edible species of Europe. 2. any of various allied or similar mollusks … Universalium
cockle — [14] The cockle is related etymologically to another mollusc, the conch: they both began life in Greek kónkhē – which meant ‘mussel’ as well as ‘conch’. From this was formed the diminutive konkhúlion ‘small variety of conch’ – hence ‘cockle’. The … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
cockle — [14] The cockle is related etymologically to another mollusc, the conch: they both began life in Greek kónkhē – which meant ‘mussel’ as well as ‘conch’. From this was formed the diminutive konkhúlion ‘small variety of conch’ – hence ‘cockle’. The … Word origins
Cockle — This name has two possible derivations, the first from the early Medieval English or Olde French cokille which means a shell or cockle . This surname may have been applied to pilgrims to the Shrine of St. James of Compostella who sewed shells on… … Surnames reference
cockle — dirvinė raugė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Gvazdikinių šeimos vaistinis nuodingas augalas (Agrostemma githago), paplitęs Europoje ir šiaurės Afrikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Agrostemma githago angl. cockle; common corn cockle; corn cockle;… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)