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21 hand speck
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22 linear foot
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > linear foot
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23 nail claw
pied-de-biche m, tire-clous mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > nail claw
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24 roof eave
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > roof eave
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25 seating block
pied d’assise mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > seating block
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26 spike bar
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > spike bar
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27 stanchion base
pied (poteau en béton ou métal) m, plaque d’embase fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stanchion base
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28 toe
pied (talus) m, pointe (pieu) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > toe
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29 foot of slope
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30 foot
pied Noun -
31 athlete's foot
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32 clubfoot
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33 flat foot
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34 hollow foot
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35 left foot
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36 pes cavus
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37 pes valgus
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38 right foot
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39 talipes
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40 talipes calcaneus
pied bot talus
См. также в других словарях:
pied — pied … Dictionnaire des rimes
PIED — Le pied, ou extrémité libre du membre inférieur, présente chez l’homme une disposition unique. Certes, une analyse superficielle risquerait de le considérer comme une structure en régression. Le pied est, en effet, un assemblage d’éléments osseux … Encyclopédie Universelle
pied — PIED. s. m. Partie du corps de l animal, qui est jointe à l extremité de la jambe, & qui luy sert à se soustenir & à marcher. Pied droit. pied gauche. les doigts du pied. les ongles du pied. le cou du pied. la cheville du pied. la plante des… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Pied — Pied, a. [From {Pie} the party colored bird.] Variegated with spots of different colors; party colored; spotted; piebald. Pied coats. Burton. Meadows trim with daisies pied. Milton. [1913 Webster] {Pied antelope} (Zo[ o]l.), the bontebok. {Pied… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pied — [pje; französisch »Fuß«] der, / s, Piede [italienisch], alte Längeneinheit in Frankreich und Italien, 1 Pied du roi (Pariser Fuß) = 12 Pouces = 32,48 cm; 1812 40 war der Pied usuel (Pied metrique) mit 33,33 cm gesetzlich zugelassen. In Italien… … Universal-Lexikon
Pied — Pied, imp. & p. p. of {Pi}, or {Pie}, v. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pied — [paıd] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: pie magpie ( MAGPIE)] used in the names of birds that are black and white ▪ a pied wagtail … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pied — [pje] der; , s <aus gleichbed. älter fr. pied, eigtl. »Fuß«, dies aus lat. pes, Gen. pedis> altes Längenmaß in Frankreich (= 33,33 cm) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
pied — [ paıd ] adjective a pied bird or animal has feathers or fur of two or more different colors, usually black and white … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pied — (adj.) late 14c., as if it were the past participle of a verb form of Middle English noun pie magpie (see PIE (Cf. pie) (n.2)), in reference to the bird s black and white plumage. Earliest use is in reference to the pyed freres, an order of… … Etymology dictionary
Pied — (fr., spr. Piëh), 1) Fuß; 2) P. du roi (spr. Piëh dü Roa), so v.w. Pariser Fuß … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon