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1 ligature
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2 ligature
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3 lashing
ligature fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > lashing
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4 reinforcement binder
ligature fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > reinforcement binder
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5 reinforcement stirrup
ligature fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > reinforcement stirrup
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6 binders
aciers transversaux m, barre flottante f, cadre m, épingle f, étrier m, gîtes m, ligature fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > binders
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7 binding wire
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > binding wire
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8 lateral binders
cadre m, épingle f, étrier m, ligature fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > lateral binders
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9 tie
attache f, barre flottante f, barre tendue f, cadre m, épingle f, étrier m, lien m, ligature (armature, poteau) f, moise f, paillette (crochet de gouttière) f, patte f, tirant m, traverse fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tie
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10 tie wire
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tie wire
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11 tube
tube, US [transcription]["tu ;b"]A n1 ( cylinder) tube m ;2 (container for toothpaste, glue etc) tube m ;4 ○ US (TV) télé ○ f ;5 ( in TV set) tube m cathodique.to go down the tubes [plans] tomber à l'eau ; [economy] tomber en ruines ; she's had her tubes tied ○ on lui a fait une ligature des trompes. -
12 ligate
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13 ligation
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14 tubal
tubal ['tju:bəl]Anatomy & Medicine (relating to the Fallopian tubes) tubaire; (relating to eustachian tubes) tubaire; (relating to the bronchial tubes) des bronches►► tubal breathing souffle m tubaire;tubal ligation ligature f des trompes (de Fallope);tubal pregnancy grossesse f tubaire;tubal respiration souffle m tubaire
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ligature — [ ligatyr ] n. f. • XVe; ligadure XIVe; bas lat. ligatura, de ligare → lier 1 ♦ Opération consistant à réunir, à fixer, à serrer avec un lien. Faire une ligature. Chir. Nœud fait à l aide d un fil autour d un vaisseau (hémostase), d un cordon ou… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ligature — may refer to: Ligature (medicine) Ligature (music), a characteristic notation style of the Medieval and Renaissance periods of music history Ligature (musical instrument), a device used to attach a reed to the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument… … Wikipedia
ligature — Ligature. s. f. Bande dont les Chirurgiens lient les membres pour faire leurs operations. Serrer, lascher la ligature. faire une ligature. Il signifie aussi, La maniere de lier avec cette bande. C est un Chirurgien qui entend bien les ligatures.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Ligature — Lig a*ture (l[i^]g [.a]*t[ u]r; 135), n. [L. ligatura, fr. ligare, ligatum, to bind: cf. F. ligature. Cf. {Ally}, {League}, {Legatura}, {Liable}, {Ligament}.] 1. The act of binding. [1913 Webster] 2. Anything that binds; a band or bandage. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ligature — c.1400, something used in tying or binding, from M.Fr. ligature (14c.), from L.L. ligatura a band, from L. ligatus, pp. of ligare to bind (see LIGAMENT (Cf. ligament)). In musical notation from 1590s; of letters joined in printing or writing from … Etymology dictionary
ligature — ► NOUN 1) a thing used for tying something tightly. 2) a cord used in surgery, especially to tie up a bleeding artery. 3) Music a slur or tie. 4) Printing a character consisting of two or more joined letters, e.g. æ. ► VERB ▪ bind or connect with … English terms dictionary
ligature — [lig′ə chər] n. [ME < MFr < LL ligatura < pp. of L ligare, to bind < IE base * leiĝ , to bind > MLowG līk, a tie, MHG geleich, joint, Alb lidhe, a bond] 1. a tying or binding together 2. a thing used in tying or binding together;… … English World dictionary
Ligature — Lig a*ture (l[i^]g [.a]*t[ u]r), v. t. (Surg.) To ligate; to tie. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ligature — (frz., spr. tühr), hinterind. Geldgröße, ein Bündel von 600 Dong (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
ligature — index chain (nexus), connection (fastening) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ligature — in printing, is a pair of letters printed in a joined form, e.g. æ. See digraph … Modern English usage