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1 cumulative
['kju:mjulətiv](becoming greater by stages or additions: This drug has a cumulative effect.) kumulativen* * *[kjú:mjulətiv]adjective ( cumulatively adverb)zbiren; zbiralen, nabiralen; kumulativen; dodaten -
2 formula
['fo:mjulə]plurals - formulae; noun1) (an arrangement of signs or letters used in chemistry, arithmetic etc to express an idea briefly: the formula for water is H2O.) formula2) (a recipe or set of instructions for making something: The shampoo was made to a new formula.) recept* * *[fɔ:mjulə]nounbesedilo, obrazec, formula; medicine predpis -
3 accumulative
[əkjú:mjulətiv]adjectivezbiralen, nabiralen, akumulacijski; pridobiten -
4 cumulous
[kjú:mjuləs]adjectivenakopičen -
5 cumulus
[kjú:mjuləs]nounkopast oblak -
6 famulus
plural famuli [fæmjuləs, faemjulai]noun famulus, čarovnikov sluga, oproda, pomočnik -
7 formularist
[fɔ:mjulərist]noundogmatik -
8 formularistic
[fɔ:mjulərístik]adjective ( formularistically adverb)dogmatičen -
9 formularize
[fɔ:mjuləraiz]see formulate -
10 formulary
[fɔ:mjuləri]1.nounzbirka formul; obrazec, formular;2.adjectivepredpisan, obreden -
11 non-cumulative
[nɔnkjú:mjulətiv]adjectiveeconomy nekumulativen -
12 nummular
[nʌmjulə]adjectivesee nummary -
13 plumule
[plú:mjul]nounbotany odganjek; zoology peresce, puh -
14 Romulus
[rɔmjuləs]proper nameRomul -
15 tumular(y)
[tjú:mjulə(ri)]adjectivegričevnat; gomilast; neraven -
16 tumulous
[tjú:mjuləs]adjectivegričevnat; hribovit, gorat -
17 tumulus
[tjú:mjuləs, -siz, -lai]noun(plural tumuluses, tumuli) túmulus, (predzgodovinska) grobna gomila; grob
См. также в других словарях:
mewl — /mjul/ (say myoohl) verb (i) to cry, as a young child. {imitative} …
Mueller — /ˈmjulə/ (say myoohluh) noun Baron Sir Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich von, 1825–96, Australian botanist and explorer, born in Germany; his discoveries added much to the knowledge of botany of Victoria and he initiated the building of the National… …
Mueller Range — /mjulə ˈreɪndʒ/ (say myoohluh raynj) noun a range of mountains in north eastern WA in the Kimberley region, between the Margaret and upper Fitzroy rivers. 160 km. {named after Baron Sir FJH von Mueller} …
mule deer — /ˈmjul dɪə/ (say myoohl dear) noun a deer, Odocoileus hemionus, with large ears, common in western North America …
muleteer — /mjuləˈtɪə / (say myoohluh tear) noun 1. a driver of mules. 2. Colloquial a half caste. {French muletier, from mulet, diminutive of Old French mul mule1} …
mulish — /ˈmjulɪʃ / (say myoohlish) adjective like a mule; characteristic of a mule; stubborn, obstinate, or intractable. {mul(e)1 + ish1} –mulishly, adverb –mulishness, noun …
Mulock — /ˈmjulɒk/ (say myoohlok) noun Dinah Maria Dinah Maria Mulock → Craik …
Müller Thurgau — /mjulə ˈθɜgaʊ/ (say myoohluh thergow) noun a hybrid grape variety used in wine making …
mule — I. /mjul / (say myoohl) noun 1. the sterile offspring of a male donkey and a mare, used especially as a beast of burden because of its patience, sure footedness, and hardiness. 2. any hybrid between the donkey and the horse. 3. Colloquial a… …
Mulejenny — (spr. mjūl dschenni, Mulemaschine), s. Spinnen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Muletwist — (spr. mjūl ), s. Garn, S. 337 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon