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nCINEMAT, ELEC ENG corte mHYDRAUL cierre m, fin de inyección m, fin de la emisión mPRINT límite de cada impresión mPROD desconexión f, corte mTV corte mWATER cut by river across bend meandro recortado m, corta f, crescent-shaped body of water brazo muerto m
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Crescent — For other uses, see Crescent (disambiguation). An example of an artistic crescent in this case a large circle with a smaller one removed … Wikipedia
Crescent spot — Spot Spot (sp[o^]t), n. [Cf. Scot. & D. spat, Dan. spette, Sw. spott spittle, slaver; from the root of E. spit. See {Spit} to eject from the mouth, and cf. {Spatter}.] 1. A mark on a substance or body made by foreign matter; a blot; a place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Meniscus — The word meniscus comes from the Greek and refers to a crescent shaped structure. Today a meniscus is something that is shaped like a crescent moon or a croissant pastry. A meniscus can be an anatomic feature. For example, the medial meniscus of… … Medical dictionary
lunula — 1. [NA] The pale arched area at the proximal portion of the nail plate. 2. A small semilunar structure. [L. dim. of luna, moon] azure l. of nails bluish nonblanching discoloration of the lunulae of all the fingernails in hepatolenticular… … Medical dictionary
meniscus — meniscoid /mi nis koyd/, adj. /mi nis keuhs/, n., pl. menisci / nis uy, nis kuy, kee/, meniscuses. 1. a crescent or a crescent shaped body. 2. the convex or concave upper surface of a column of liquid, the curvature of which is caused by surface… … Universalium
meniscus — /məˈnɪskəs / (say muh niskuhs) noun (plural menisci /məˈnɪsaɪ/ (say muh nisuy)) 1. a crescent or crescent shaped body. 2. a lens with a crescent shaped section. 3. the convex or concave upper surface of a column of liquid, the curvature of which… …
me|nis|cus — «muh NIHS kuhs», noun, plural nis|cus|es, nis|ci « NIHS y». 1. Physics. the curved upper surface of a column of liquid, caused by capillarity. It is concave when the walls of the container are moistened, convex when they are dry. »Most liquids… … Useful english dictionary
lunule — noun Etymology: New Latin lunula, from Latin, crescent shaped ornament, from diminutive of luna moon Date: 1828 a crescent shaped body part or marking (as the whitish mark at the base of a fingernail) … New Collegiate Dictionary
meniscus — noun (plural menisci; also meniscuses) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek mēniskos, from diminutive of mēnē moon, crescent more at moon Date: 1685 1. a crescent or crescent shaped body 2. a concavo convex lens 3. the curved upper surface of a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
meniscus — me•nis•cus [[t]mɪˈnɪs kəs[/t]] n. pl. nis•ci [[t] ˈnɪs aɪ, ˈnɪs kaɪ, ki[/t]] nis•cus•es 1) a crescent or a crescent shaped body 2) phs the convex or concave upper surface of a column of liquid, the curvature of which is caused by surface tension… … From formal English to slang
meniscus — crescent shaped body, 1690s in reference to lenses, c.1812 in reference to liquid surfaces, Mod.L. meniscus, from Gk. meniskos lunar crescent, dim. of mene moon (see MOON (Cf. moon) (n.)). Related: Meniscoid … Etymology dictionary