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101 Orkneys
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102 orca
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103 CRO
ELECTRON, INSTR, PHYS, RAD PHYS, TV ORC (osciloscopio de rayos catódicos) -
104 cathode-ray oscilloscope
English-Spanish technical dictionary > cathode-ray oscilloscope
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105 sea snake
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106 sea-serpent
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107 uircean
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108 cathode-ray oscilloscope
s.osciloscopio de rayos catódicos, ORC, osciloscospio de rayos catódicos. -
109 Ocean Race Commetee
Комитет океанских гонок; правила ORC -
110 Orca
1. II.Transf.A.A large-bellied vessel, a butt, tun (cf.:B.seria, dolium): orca genus marinae beluae maximum dicitur: ad cujus similitudinem vasa quoque ficaria orcae dicunter: sunt enim teretes, atque uniformi specie,
Fest. p. 180 Müll.:orcae in Hispaniā fervore musti ruptae,
Varr. R. R. 1, 13, 6; Col. 12, 15, 2:Byzantia orca (which had contained pickled tunny-fish),
Hor. S. 2, 4, 66; cf. Pers. 3, 76.—A tunnel used for throwing dice, a dice-box:2.angusta,
Pers. 3, 50: interim dum contemplor orcam, taxillos perdidi, Pompon. ap. Prisc. p. 615 P. (Com. Rel. p. 214 Rib.).Orca, ae, m., a Roman surname, e. g. Valerius Orca, Cic. Fam. 13, 4 sq. -
111 orca
1. II.Transf.A.A large-bellied vessel, a butt, tun (cf.:B.seria, dolium): orca genus marinae beluae maximum dicitur: ad cujus similitudinem vasa quoque ficaria orcae dicunter: sunt enim teretes, atque uniformi specie,
Fest. p. 180 Müll.:orcae in Hispaniā fervore musti ruptae,
Varr. R. R. 1, 13, 6; Col. 12, 15, 2:Byzantia orca (which had contained pickled tunny-fish),
Hor. S. 2, 4, 66; cf. Pers. 3, 76.—A tunnel used for throwing dice, a dice-box:2.angusta,
Pers. 3, 50: interim dum contemplor orcam, taxillos perdidi, Pompon. ap. Prisc. p. 615 P. (Com. Rel. p. 214 Rib.).Orca, ae, m., a Roman surname, e. g. Valerius Orca, Cic. Fam. 13, 4 sq. -
112 ertь
ertь Grammatical information: f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `strife'Page in Trubačev: -Old Church Slavic:Old Russian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₁er-ti-Comments: If the anlaut of OCS retь does indeed originate from * er- (cf. -> * ernь), we would expect rětь in view of the regular development of * oRC- in South Slavic, cf. ratь `war, battle' (-> * ortь). Nevertheless, the etymology advocated here seems the best option (cf. Toporov 1981: 154). -
113 urco
"k", stem *urcu- and pl. urqui, noun: an old word used in the lore of the Blessed Realm for anything that caused fear to the Elves during the March; by the Exiled Noldor the word was recognized as the cognate of Sindarin orch and used to mean "Orc". The Sindarin-influenced form orco was also used. WJ:390 -
114 DEMON
rauco (pl. \#raucar, isolated from Valaraukar (Valaraucar) "Balrogs". LT1:250 gives araukë; WJ:415 has rauco and arauco, defined as "a powerful, hostile, and terrible creature".) See also ORC. –RUK, Silm:436, WJ:415 -
115 MONSTER
ulundo, úvanimo (creature of Melkor). In LT1:236, Úvanimor are said to be "monsters, giants, and ogres". See also ORC. –ÚLUG, BAN/LT1:272/VT45:7 -
116 charity
n ìfêniôrç-àánúìyônuohun-ôrç -
117 donation
n êbùn, ôrç -
118 gift
n êbùn, ôrç -
119 kindness
n ìÿeun, inú rere ôrç -
120 present
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orc — ([^o]rk), n. [L. orca, a kind of whale: cf. F. orque.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any of several cetaceans, especialy the {grampus} ({Grampus griseus}) of the dolphin family. [Written also {ork} and {orch}.] Milton. [1913 Webster] An island salt and bare, The … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
orc — s.m. (Rar) Infern. – Din germ. Orkus. Trimis de ionel bufu, 07.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 orc s. m. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
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orc — orc; ORC; … English syllables
ORC — abbrev. Officers Reserve Corps … English World dictionary
orc — [ôrk] n. [Fr orque < L orca, kind of whale, altered (infl. by orca, a large tub) < Gr oruga, acc. of oryx, a large fish] a killer whale or other cetacean identified by early writers as a “sea monster” … English World dictionary
Orc — For other uses, see Orc (disambiguation). An orc (pronounced /ˈɔrk/) is one of a race of mythical human like creatures, generally described as fierce and combative, with grotesque features and often black, grey or greenish skin. This mythology… … Wikipedia
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orc — /awrk/, n. 1. any of several cetaceans, as a grampus. 2. a mythical monster, as an ogre. [1510 20; < L orca] * * * ▪ mythological creature a mythical creature (such as a sea monster, a giant, or an ogre) of horrid form or aspect. The… … Universalium
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