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1 ਲੇਸ
viscous matterਚਿਪਕ ਜਾਣ ਵਾਲਾ ਮਾਦਾ, ਲੇਸਲਾ ਮਾਦਾ -
2 Вязкое вещество
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3 вязкое вещество
General subject: gloop (Any thick, viscous matter) -
4 slepja
u, f. slime, viscous matter, esp. on the skin of fishes and snakes. -
5 serpia
f.gummy or viscous matter of a vine-stock. (Provincial) -
6 tanca
f.a viscous matter with which bees daub their hives before they begin to work at the honey-comb; bee-glue. -
7 pus
pūs, pūris, n. [Sanscr. pu-, to be fetid; Gr. puon, puthô, etc.].I.Lit., white and viscous matter of a sore, pus, Cels. 5, 26, 20; 5, 28, 8.—In plur.:II.pura,
Plin. 24, 16, 92, § 145; 35, 6, 21, § 38.—Transf., as designation of a malicious person: Titus Lucius... febris, senium, vomitum, pus, Lucil. ap. Non. 2, 31:Rupili pus atque venenum,
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8 רמץ II
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9 רְמַץ
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10 dickflüssig
Adj. syrupy; viscous fachspr. und TECH.* * *thick; turbid* * *dịck|flüs|sigadjthick, viscous (TECH)* * *((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) thick* * *dick·flüs·sigadj thick\dickflüssiges Öl viscous oil* * *Adjektiv thick* * ** * *Adjektiv thick* * *adj.viscous adj. -
11 द्रव्यम् _dravyam
द्रव्यम् 1 A thing, substance, object, matter; the whole creation (अधिभूत); द्रव्यक्रियाकारकाख्यं धूत्वा यान्त्यपुनर्भवम् Bhāg.12.6.38.-2 The ingredient or material of any- thing.-3 A material to work upon.-4 A fit or suit- able object (to receive instruction &c.); द्रव्यं जिगीषुमधि- गम्य जडात्मनो$पि Mu.7.14; see अद्रव्य also.-5 An ele- mentary substance, the substratum of properties; one of the seven categories of the Vaiśeṣikas; (the dravyas are nine:-- पृथिव्यप्तेजोवाय्वाकाशकालदिगात्ममनांसि); one of the six of the Jainas (जीव, धर्म, अधर्म, पुद्गल, काल and आकाश).-6 Any possession, wealth, goods, property, money: षड् द्रव्याणि-- 'मणयः पशवः पृथिवी वासो दास्यादि काञ्चनम्'; उपार्जनं च द्रव्याणां परिमर्दश्च तानि षट् Mb.12.59.64; तत् तस्य किमपि द्रव्यं यो हि यस्य प्रियो जनः U.2.19.-7 A medicinal sub- stance or drug.-8 Modesty.-9 Bell-metal, brass or gold; Rām.7.-1 Spirituous liquor.-11 A wager, stake.12 Anointing, plastering.-13 An ointment.-14 The animal-dye, lac.-15 Extract, gum.-16 A cow; L. D. B.-17 A verse from the Ṛigveda. द्रव्यशब्द- श्छन्दोगैर्ऋक्षु आचरितः । ŚB. on MS.7.2.14.-Comp. -अर्जनम्, -वृद्धिः, -सिद्धिः f. acquisition of wealth.-ओघः f. affluence, abundance of wealth.-कल्कम् Viscous sediment given out by oily substances when ground; द्रव्यकल्कः पञ्चधा स्यात् कल्कं चूर्णं रसस्तथा । तैलं मष्टिः क्रमाज्ज्ञेयं यथोत्तरगुणं प्रिये ॥ Āyurveda.-गणः a class of 37 similar substances (in medicine).-परिग्रहः the possession of property or wealth.-प्रकृतिः f. the nature of matter.-वाचकम् a substantive.-शुद्धिः Cleansing of soiled articles.-संस्कारः the consecration of articles for sacrifice &c.-हस्तः a. holding anything in the hand; Ms.5.143. -
12 Masse
f; -, -n1. (Materie, ungeformter Stoff) mass2. umg. (große Menge) masses ( oder loads) Pl. of; von Dingen: auch umg. heaps ( oder piles) of; sie verdient eine Masse Geld she earns stacks of money; in Massen in masses; sie kommen in Massen they come in droves; ... in Massen masses of...; Dinge: auch loads ( oder heaps, piles) of...; die Masse bringts it’s quantity that counts3. (Großteil) bulk, majority4. (Menschenmasse) crowd, mass of people; die breite Masse the great mass of the population; die arbeitende Masse the working masses Pl.5. ETECH. earth, Am. ground; etw. an Masse legen earth (Am. ground) s.th.7. PHYS. mass8. JUR. Erbmasse, Konkursmasse etc.; mangels* * *die Masse(Elektrizität) ground; earth;(Menschenmenge) crowd; the masses;(Substanz) mass;(Volumen) shoal; bulk* * *Mạs|se ['masə]f -, -n1) (= Stoff) mass; (COOK) mixtureeine ganze Masse (inf) — a lot, a great deal
sie kamen in wahren Massen — they came in droves, they came in their thousands
die Masse muss es bringen (Comm) — the profit only comes with quantity
die wenigen guten Bücher gehen in der Masse der Neuerscheinungen unter — the few good books are lost in the mass of new titles
3) (= Menschenmenge) crowdin der Masse untertauchen — to disappear into the crowd
der Geschmack der Masse — the taste of the masses
mit der Masse gehen — to go with the flow (inf)
* * *die1) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) body2) ((great) size or mass: the bulk of a parcel; His huge bulk appeared round the corner.) bulk3) (a large quantity or number: lots of people; She had lots and lots of food left over from the party.) lots4) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) mass5) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) mass7) (amount: A large volume of work remains to be done.) volume* * *Mas·se<-, -n>[ˈmasə]f1. (breiiges Material) masseine klebrige/träge \Masse a sticky/viscous mass2. (Backteig) mixture\Massen von Tauben hundreds/thousands, etc. [or fam loads] of pigeonsin \Massen in droves, in their [or AM by the] hundreds/thousands, etc.eine [ganze] \Masse [etw] (fam) a lot [or great deal] [of sth]mangels \Masse ÖKON for lack of assets4. (Mehrheit) majority5. PHYS mass* * *die; Masse, Massen1) mass; (Kochk.) mixture2) (Menge) massdie Masse macht's — (ugs.) it's quantity that's important
sie kamen in Massen — they came in their masses or in droves
das ist eine ganze Masse — (ugs.) that's a lot (coll.) or a great deal
die breite Masse — the bulk or broad mass of the population
4) (Physik) mass* * *1. (Materie, ungeformter Stoff) masssie verdient eine Masse Geld she earns stacks of money;in Massen in masses;sie kommen in Massen they come in droves;die Masse bringts it’s quantity that counts3. (Großteil) bulk, majority4. (Menschenmasse) crowd, mass of people;die breite Masse the great mass of the population;die arbeitende Masse the working masses pl5. ELEK earth, US ground;etwas an Masse legen earth (US ground) sth7. PHYS mass* * *die; Masse, Massen1) mass; (Kochk.) mixture2) (Menge) massdie Masse macht's — (ugs.) it's quantity that's important
sie kamen in Massen — they came in their masses or in droves
das ist eine ganze Masse — (ugs.) that's a lot (coll.) or a great deal
die breite Masse — the bulk or broad mass of the population
4) (Physik) mass* * *-n (elektrisch) f.earth n.ground (US) n. -n f.bulk n.majority n.mass n.(§ pl.: masses)masses n. -
13 ཚི་བ་
[tshi ba]dirt, filth, viscous, sticky, matter, clammy -
14 tabum
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15 pituita
pītŭīta (sometimes in the poets scan. as a trisyl., Hor. S. 2, 2, 76; id. Ep. 1, 1, 108; Pers. 2, 57; cf. Santen on Ter. Maur. p. 430), ae, f. [root pitu- for sputu-, from spu- of spuo, sputum; cf. Gr. ptuô, to spit], slime, clammy moisture.I.In the body, as diseased matter, phlegm, rheum, pituite; in fowls, the pip:II.cum sanguis corruptus est aut pituita redundat,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 10, 23:capitis,
Plin. 25, 11, 90, § 141:oris,
id. 23, 1, 13, § 17:tantum bilis pituitaeque,
Cato, R. R. 156, 4:adversus acutas pituitae fluxiones, quas Graeci rheumatismos vocant,
Plin. 22, 25, 68, § 138:mala pituita nasi,
Cat. 23, 17:stomacho tumultum Lenta feret pituita,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 76:praecipue sanus, nisi cum pituita molesta est,
id. Ep. 1, 1, 108; Sen. Q. N. 6, 2, 4.—Of the pip, Col. 8, 5, 22; Plin. 10, 57, 78, § 157; Pall. 1, 27.—A viscous, gummy moisture that exudes from trees, Plin. 17, 27, 43, § 252:fungorum origo non nisi ex pituitā arborum,
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16 תפל
תָּפֵלm. (preced.) 1) (b. h.) (paste, viscous substance, tasteless matter, insipid, not salted. Sabb.128a בשד ת׳ unsalted (raw) meat, opp. מליח. Ib. דג ת׳ raw fish. 2) dependent, child.Pl. תְּפֵילִין. Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b, v. אֲלוּנְטִית II; (perh. לת׳ for pastes, plasters).Tosef.Sot.VI, 8 על התפל ed. Zuck., v. תִּפְלָה. -
17 תָּפֵל
תָּפֵלm. (preced.) 1) (b. h.) (paste, viscous substance, tasteless matter, insipid, not salted. Sabb.128a בשד ת׳ unsalted (raw) meat, opp. מליח. Ib. דג ת׳ raw fish. 2) dependent, child.Pl. תְּפֵילִין. Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b, v. אֲלוּנְטִית II; (perh. לת׳ for pastes, plasters).Tosef.Sot.VI, 8 על התפל ed. Zuck., v. תִּפְלָה.
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