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1) General subject: dactylic rhythm, dactylic rhythmus2) Poetry: dactyl -
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1) Zoology: dactyl2) Makarov: (молл.) wing shell (Pholas campechiensis)3) Malacology: wing shell (Pholas campechiensis) -
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1) General subject: dactyl (животного), (в сложных словах имеет значение) dactylo, digit, rundle, thumb (рукавицы), toe3) Naval: tongue4) Medicine: digitus, pollex (кисти или стопы)5) Latin: dactylus6) Military: (stud) bolt, stop7) Engineering: board, claw, cog, crank pin, dog, finger, gudgeon (крейцкопфа), knuckle, nib, pin, spigot, spindle, stud, stud bolt, tappet, tooth, wrist (кривошипа, шатуна), (тормозной скобы) slide pin8) Agriculture: tine9) Construction: bearer (деревянных лесов), camb, pivot pin, putlog (строительных лесов), scaffolding bearer, nose11) Automobile industry: axis pin, (поршневой) pin, pivot stud, stud (кривошипа), trunnion block13) Electronics: stud (щёткодержателя)14) Oil: locking pin15) Astronautics: pivot18) Polymers: peg19) Automation: (установочный) dowel, engaging dog20) Arms production: lever21) General subject: shaft23) oil&gas: wrist (кривошипа)24) Yachting: clevis pin -
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مذکر dactyl(n.) انگشت، (درشعر) کلمه ای دارای سه هجا که هجای اول بلند و دو هجای بعدی آن کوتاه باشد -
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Dactyl — may refer to: Dactyl (mythology), a creature in Greek mythology Dactyl (poetry), a metrical foot consisting of one long syllable and two short Dactyl (moon), the small natural satellite orbiting the asteroid Ida Finger, in medical terminology,… … Wikipedia
dactyl- — dactyl(o) , dactyle éléments, du gr. daktulos, doigt . ⇒DACTYL(O) , (DACTYL , DACTYLO )élément préf. Élément préf. tiré du gr. « doigt », entrant dans la compos. de mots savants dont certains sont devenus d emploi courant. I. Adjectif : dactylé,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dactyl — dac tyl (d[a^]k t[i^]l), n. [L. dactylus, Gr. da ktylos a finger, a dactyl. Cf. {Digit}.] 1. (Pros.) A poetical foot of three sylables ( [crescent] [crescent]), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented; as, L. t[ … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dactyl — beschreibt einen Asteroidenmond, siehe Dactyl (Mond) eine Kreatur in der griechischen Mythologie, siehe Idäische Daktylen Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begri … Deutsch Wikipedia
dactyl — [dak′təl] n. [ME dactil < L dactylus < Gr daktylos, a finger or (by analogy with the three joints of a finger) a dactyl] 1. a metrical foot consisting, in Greek and Latin verse, of one long syllable followed by two short ones, or, as in… … English World dictionary
Dactyl... — Dactyl... (v. gr. Daktylos, Finger), daher die folgenden Zusammensetzungen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
dactyl — (n.) metrical foot, late 14c., from Gk. dactylos, lit. finger (also toe ), of unknown origin; the metrical use (a long syllable followed by two short ones) is by analogy with the three joints of a finger … Etymology dictionary
dactyl — ► NOUN Poetry ▪ a metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables. DERIVATIVES dactylic adjective. ORIGIN Greek daktulos finger (the three bones of the finger corresponding to the three syllables) … English terms dictionary
Dactyl — Cet article concerne la lune astéroïdale. Pour les créatures mythologiques, voir Dactyles. Dactyl … Wikipédia en Français
dactyl — /dak til/, n. 1. Pros. a foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly. 2. a finger or toe. [1350 1400; ME < L dactylus < Gk… … Universalium
Dactyl — /dak til/, n., pl. Dactyls, Dactyli / ti luy /. Class. Myth. any of a number of beings dwelling on Mount Ida and working as metalworkers and magicians. Also, Daktyl. [ < Gk Dáktyloi (Idaîoi) (Idaean) craftsmen or wizards (pl. of DÁKTYLOS; see… … Universalium