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spine 1. спинной хребет, позвоночный столб; 2. (бот), (зоол) игла; ость; колючка, шип; 3. (бот) колючка листового происхождения; 4. палин. столбикhatching spine (энт) эмбриональный зубецiliac spine подвздошная остьlumbar spine поясничный отдел позвоночникаmobile spine (энт) подвижный шипneural spine остистый отросток верхней дуги позвонкаpharyngeal spine глоточный бугорокsciatic spine седалищная остьvenomous spine ядовитый шипEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > spine
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1) спинной хребет, позвоночник, позвоночный столб2) бот., зоол. игла; ость; колючка, шип3) бот. колючка листового происхождения4) палин. столбик•- cervical spine
- dendritic spine
- dorsal spine
- erectile spine
- hatching spine
- iliac spine
- intercondyloid spine
- ischial spine
- jugular spine
- lumbar spine
- mental spine
- mobile spine
- nasal spine
- neural spine
- obturator spine
- pharyngeal spine
- pubic spine
- scapular spine
- sciatic spine
- thoracic spine
- tibial spine
- trochlear spine
- tympanic spine
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6 Giftstachel
m poison sting; von Fischen: venomous spine* * *der poisonous sting* * ** * *der poisonous sting -
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8 Vive or vipère de mer
weever; a small firm-fleshed ocean fish used in soups, such as bouillabaisse, or grilled. The venomous spine is removed before cooking.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Vive or vipère de mer
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9 jadowy
a.anat., zool. ( wydzielający jad) venomous, poisonous; gruczoł jadowy venom gland, venomous gland; kolec jadowy poisonous spine; ( u dziobaka) poison spur; ząb jadowy (venom) fang, venomous fang.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jadowy
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