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1 globed
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2 globed
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3 globed
[gləʋbd] aшарообразный, шаровидный -
4 globed
[gləʊbd]Общая лексика: шаровидный, шарообразный -
5 globed
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6 globed
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7 globed
(a) шаровидный; шарообразный -
8 globed
a шарообразный, шаровидный -
9 GLOBED
[A]SPHAEROIDES (-ES)SPHAERALIS (-E)SPHAERICUS (-A -UM)SPHERALIS (-E)SPHERICUS (-A -UM)SPHEROIDES (-ES) -
10 шаровидный
1) General subject: global, globate, globe, globe shaped, globe-shaped, globed, globose, globular, globy, perispheric, spherical, spheroid, spheroidal, spheroidical, sphery2) Medicine: circular-shaped3) Agriculture: glomerular5) Mathematics: nodular6) Special term: globous -
11 шарообразный
1) General subject: ball shaped, ball-shaped, conglobate, globate, globed, globoid, globular, orbed, round, spherical, spheroid, spheroidal, spheroidical, sphery3) Obsolete: knopped4) Rare: globated5) Mathematics: sphere-shaped6) Railway term: spheric7) Automation: rotund -
12 gömbölyű
(DE) ballig; kugelförmig; kugelrund; rund; (EN) ball-shaped; balled; globate; globed; globose; globular; orbed; rotund; rotundious; round; rounded; spheric; spherical; spherular; sphery; tubby -
13 yavannamírë
noun "Yavanna-jewel", name of a tree with globed and scarlet fruits UT:167 -
14 corna
"k" adj. "round, globed" KOR -
15 GLOBE
coron (\#corn-, as in dat.sg. cornen) (ball); GLOBED corna (round) –KOR -
16 ROUND
corna (globed), corima; ISOLATED ROUND HILL tolmen (boss of shield), GO ROUND pel- (return, revolve) ROUNDED HANDLE, see HANDLE. –KOR, LT1:257, 269, PEL
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