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1 hyldemarvskugle
pith ball. -
2 marv
sg - marvenко́стный мозгkúlden går génnem marv og ben — хо́лод прони́зывает до косте́й
* * *marrow, pith* * *(en) marrow;( i træ) pith;[ kulden gik mig gennem marv og ben] I was frozen to the marrow (el. to the bone el. through and through);[ lyden gik gennem marv og ben] the sound went right through you. -
3 fynd
(en) pith;[ med fynd og klem] with a will. -
4 hinde
sg - hínden, pl - hínder1) оболо́чка ж, плёнка ж2) пе́нка ж* * *film, membrane, pith* * *(en -r) membrane, pellicle;( meget tyndt dække) film;(fot: af emulsion, bot: på svamp) pellicle. -
5 hyldemarv
(bot) elder pith. -
6 kerne
sg - kérnen, pl - kérner1) ядро́ с; зёрнышко с2) су́щность ж* * *core, gist, heart, kernel, nucleus, pith, seed* * *I. (en -r)( i nød) kernel,( i appelsin, æble etc) pip,( i figen, melon etc) seed;( i sædekorn) grain;( i drue) stone;( atomkerne, cellekerne) nucleus;( i træ) hardwood;(fig) core ( fx a core of truth);[ kernen]( det inderste, vigtigste) the core ( fx of the book), the essence (fx of his teaching), the heart ( fx of the subject, the mystery);( det afgørende) the crux,T the nub ( fx of the argument, the problem);( det bedste) F the flower;(fig) the hard core;[ sagens kerne] the point, the crux (el. heart) of the matter.II. (en -r og vb)( om smør) churn. -
7 saft
juice, sap, squash, syrup* * *(en -er) juice;( indkogt med sukker) syrup;(fig) vigour,( fynd) pith;[ uden saft og kraft] insipid.
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Pith — is a light substance that is found in vascular plants. It consists of soft, spongy parenchyma cells, and is located in the center of the stem. It is encircled by a ring of xylem (woody tissue), and outside that, a ring of phloem (bark tissue). In … Wikipedia
Pith — Pith, n. [AS. pi?a; akin to D. pit pith, kernel, LG. peddik. Cf. {Pit} a kernel.] 1. (Bot.) The soft spongy substance in the center of the stems of many plants and trees, especially those of the dicotyledonous or exogenous classes. It consists of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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pith — index center (essence), contents, corpus, essence, gist (substance), import, main point … Law dictionary
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pith — *substance, purport, gist, burden, core Analogous words: *center, nucleus, heart, focus: spirit, *soul … New Dictionary of Synonyms