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1) General subject: acosmic, confused, cotted (об овечьей шерсти), disordered, disorderly, higgledy-piggledy, matted (о волосах), matted (о волосах и т.п.), mixed-up, raggle taggle, raggle-taggle, tangled, tangly, twisted2) Biology: matted (о траве или посевах), tangled (о стеблях или ветвях)3) Medicine: confusional4) Engineering: entangled, intertwined5) Heraldry: jessed (о соколе)6) Forestry: jumbled7) Textile: cockled9) Polymers: clogged10) Makarov: perplexed, shagged (о волосах)
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Jessed — Jessed, a. (Her.) Having jesses on, as a hawk. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jessed — adjective see jess … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Varveled — Var veled, a. Having varvels, or rings. [Written also {varvelled}, and {vervelled}.] [1913 Webster] Note: In heraldry, when the jesses attached to the legs of hawks hang loose, or have pendent ends with rings at the tips, the blazon is a hawk (or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
varvelled — Varveled Var veled, a. Having varvels, or rings. [Written also {varvelled}, and {vervelled}.] [1913 Webster] Note: In heraldry, when the jesses attached to the legs of hawks hang loose, or have pendent ends with rings at the tips, the blazon is a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vervelled — Varveled Var veled, a. Having varvels, or rings. [Written also {varvelled}, and {vervelled}.] [1913 Webster] Note: In heraldry, when the jesses attached to the legs of hawks hang loose, or have pendent ends with rings at the tips, the blazon is a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jess — noun Etymology: Middle English ges, from Anglo French gez, jettes, plural of get, literally, throw, from geter, jeter to throw, release (a hawk) more at jet Date: 14th century a short strap secured on the leg of a hawk and usually provided with a … New Collegiate Dictionary
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