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1 मात्रा
mā́trāf. measure (of any kind), quantity, size, duration, number, degree etc. RV. etc. etc. ( bhūyasyāmātrayā, in a higher degree Lalit.);
unit of measure, foot VarBṛS. ;
unit of time, moment Suṡr. SārṇgS. (= nimesha VP. ;
ifc. = lasting so many moments Gaut.);
metrical unit, a mora orᅠ prosodial instant i.e. the length of time required to pronounce a short vowel (a long vowel contains 2 Mātrās, andᅠ a prolated vowel 3) Prāt. ;
musical unit of time (3 in number) Pañcat. ;
(only once ifc.) the full measure of anything (= mātra) Hariv. 7125 ;
right orᅠ correct measure, order RV. ChUp. ;
a minute portion, particle, atom, trifle ṠBr. etc. etc. ( ayā, ind. in small portions, in slight measure, moderately Daṡ. Suṡr. ;
āyām ind. a little Gaṇar. ;
rājêtikiyatīmātrā, of what account is a king? a king is a mere trifle Pañcat. ;
kāmātrāsamudrasya, what is the importance of the sea? the sea will easily be managed ib. ;
an element (5 in number) BhP. ;
matter, the material world MaitrUp. MBh. BhP. ;
materials, property, goods, household, furniture, money, wealth, substance, livelihood (alsopl.) Vas. Mn. MBh. etc.;
a mirror Vishṇ. ;
an ear-ring, jewel, ornament Kād. ;
the upper orᅠ horizontal limb of the Nāgarī characters W. ;
- मात्राकृत
- मात्राकोशभारविका
- मात्रागुरु
- मात्राच्युतक
- मात्राछन्दस्
- मात्रादिस्राद्धनिर्णय
- मात्राधिक
- मात्राप्रयोग
- मात्राभस्त्रा
- मात्रार्ध
- मात्रालक्षण
- मात्रालाभ
- मात्रावत्
- मात्रावस्ति
- मात्राविधानसूत्र
- मात्रावृत्त
- मात्राशित
- मात्राशिन्
- मात्रासंसर्ग
- मात्रासङ्ग
- मात्रासमक
- मात्रासुर
- मात्रास्पर्श
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2 βάσις
A stepping, step, and collectively, steps, A. Eu.36, S.Aj.8, etc.: metaph.,ἡσύχῳ φρενῶν βάσει A.Ch. 452
(lyr.);οὐκ ἔχων β.
power to step,S.
Ph. 691 (lyr.); τροχῶν βάσεις the rolling of the wheels, the rolling wheels, Id.El. 718; ἀρβύλης β. the print of the sandal, E.El. 532;ποίμναις τήνδ' ἐπεμπίπτει βάσιν S.Aj.42
.2 measured stepor movement,β. χορείας Ar.Th. 968
, cf. Pi.P.1.2: hence, rhythmical or metrical movement, Pl.R. 399e, Lg. 670d: in Rhet., rhythmical close of a sentence, Hermog.Id.1.6, al.; clause forming transition from πρότασις to ἀπόδοσις, Id.Inv.1.5: and in Metric, metrical unit, monometer, Arist.Pol. 1263b35, Metaph. 1087b36, Heph.11, Longin.Proll.Heph.3, Mar. Vict.p.47.3 K., etc.3 order, sequence,θέσις καὶ β. Epicur.Ep.1p.10U.
II that with which one steps, a foot, Pl.Ti. 92a, Arist.GA 750a4;ποδῶν β. E.Hec. 837
; θηλύπους β. their women's feet, Id.IA 421; β. δίχηλος, of the ostrich, D.S.3.28.3: abs.,αἱ βάσεις Ph.1.226
, Act.Ap.3.7;σφὶγξ εἶχε β. λέοντος Apollod.3.5.8
; leg, Id.1.3.5;βάσεων ἀποκοπαί Diog.Oen.39
.III that whereon one stands, base, pedestal, [ κρατῆρος] Alex.119; of statues, OGI705.6, etc.;τρία ἔργα.. ἐπὶ μιᾶς β. Str.14.1.14
, cf. Luc.Philops. 19;λεβήτων Plb.5.88.5
; of an engine, Hero Bel.88.1, al.; of a column, PLond.3.755v6 (iv A. D.): Medic.,τοῦ ἐγκεφάλου Herophil.
ap. Placit.4.5.4, cf. Plu.Per.6;τραχήλου Id.Pyrrh.34
; (Rufin.);αἱ ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖς β. Sor. 1.27
, cf. Archig. ap. Aët. 16.101(91); of the heart, Gal.UP6.13; ; foundation, basement,ῥίζα πάντων καὶ β. ἁ γᾶ ἐρήρεισται Ti.Locr.97e
; so, of the soil,πεδίων σπορίμα β. Hymn.Is.162
.2 Geom., base of a solid or plane figure, Pl.Ti. 55b, Arist.APr. 41b15,al.; [ κώνου] Democr.155;πυραμίδος Speus.
ap. Theol.Ar.63.V Astrol., = ὡροσκόπος, Vett.Val.88.6, Paul.Al.T.2, Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).132. -
3 ölçü birimi
1. unit of measurement 2. metric unit 3. metrical unit -
4 छन्दोमान
chando-mānan. (gaṇa ṛig-ayanâ̱di), « measure of a metre», a syllable regarded as the metrical unit ṠāṇkhṠr. I, XIII ;
(ifc.) Pāṇ. 6-2, 176 Kāṡ.
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5 κῶλον
κῶλον, τό,A limb, member of a body, esp. leg, A.Pr. 325, S.OC 183 (lyr.), Ph.42, etc.;δρομάδι κ. E.Hel. 1301
(lyr.);κ. ταχύπουν Id.Ba. 168
(lyr.): mostly in pl., A.Pr.81, S.OC19;χεῖρες καὶ κῶλα E.Ph. 1185
: generally, of arms and legs, and of animals, fore and hind legs,τὰ ἐμπρόσθια κ. Pl.Ti. 91e
;τὰ ἔμπροσθεν καὶ τὰ ὄπισθεν κ. Arist.HA 498a3
, cf. PA 690a20, etc.;δέρμα, τρίχας, ὄνυχάς τε ἐπ' ἄκροις τοῖς κώλοις ἔφυσαν Pl.Ti. 76e
.3 of plants, limb, arm,σκολιῆς ἄγρια κ. βάτου AP7.315
(Zenod. or Rhian.): in pl., also, internodes of the νάρθηξ, Corn.ND30.II generally, member,1 of a building, side or front, of a square or triangular building, Hdt.2.126, 134, 4.62, 108, Pl.Lg. 947e.3 Rhet., member or clause of a περίοδος, Arist.Rh. 1409b13, Phld.Rh.1.165 S., D.H.Comp.22, Quint.9.4.22, Demetr.Eloc.1, Hermog.Id.1.3, 2.3; στίξομεν κατὰ κῶλον Castor in Rh.3.721 W.; διελὼν πρὸς κῶλον, of Origen in his Hexapla, Eus.PE6.16.4 in verse, metrical unit containing fewer than three συζυγίαι without catalexis, Heph.Poëm.1; element of a στροφή, D.H.Comp.19, etc.5 ῥινοῦ ἐΰστροφα κ., poet. for a sling, AP7.172 (Antip. Sid.).6 incorrect form for κόλον (q.v.), Isid.Etym.4.7.38, etc.; cf. κωλικός. -
6 мерен
1. (ритмичен) measured, rhythmicalмерена реч verse2. (който служи за мерене) measuring, of measureмерна система a metrical/measuring systemмерна единица a unit of measureмерна точка mark* * *мѐрен,прил. ( ритмичен) measured, rhythmical; \мерена реч verse.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни ( който служи за мерене) measuring, of measure; \меренна единица unit of measure; \меренна система metrical/measuring system; \меренна точка mark.* * *measured; metrical* * *1. (който служи за мерене) measuring, of measure 2. (ритмичен) measured, rhythmical 3. МЕРЕНa реч verse 4. мерна единица a unit of measure 5. мерна система а metrical/measuring system 6. мерна точка mark -
7 метрическая тонна
1) General subject: cargo ton, m tons, measurement ton, metric ton (1000 кг), tonne (1000 кг), tonneau2) Engineering: metric ton unit3) Chemistry: MT4) Construction: metrical ton5) Automobile industry: tonne (=0.98 брит. тонны)6) Oil: metric tonne (s) (MT, МТ)7) Sakhalin energy glossary: metric ton (1. 102 U.S. tons or 2,205 pounds) (1, 102 тонн США или 2205 фунтов)8) Chemical weapons: metric ton (т)9) oil&gas: metric tone
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