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1 hernekasvi
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2 roślina strączkowa paszowa
• leguminous plantSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > roślina strączkowa paszowa
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3 bælgplante
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4 palkokasvi
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5 leguminosa
adj.&f.feminine of LEGUMINOSO.f.1 pulse, legume.2 leguminous plant, legume.* * *SF (Bot) (=planta) leguminous plant; (=grano) pulse* * *femenino leguminous plant* * *femenino leguminous plant* * *leguminous plantlas leguminosas leguminous plants, the leguminosae ( tech)* * *
leguminosa
I sustantivo femenino pulses: le han prohibido comer leguminosas, he's been told not to eat pulses
II adjetivo leguminous
* * *♦ nfleguminous plant♦ leguminosas nfpl[familia] Leguminosae;de la familia de las leguminosas of the family Leguminosae -
6 Hülsenfrucht
f1. Pflanze: legume* * *die Hülsenfruchtlegume* * *Hụ̈l|sen|fruchtf usu plpeas and beans pl, pulse (form)* * *Hül·sen·frucht[ˈhʏlzn̩-]f meist pl pulse* * *die; meist PlHülsenfrüchte — pulse sing.
2) (Pflanze) legume; leguminous plant* * *1. Pflanze: legume2. Frucht: pulse;Hülsenfrüchte pulses* * *die; meist PlHülsenfrüchte — pulse sing.
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7 légumineuse
leɡyminøz nfleguminous plant, legume* * *légumineuse nf leguminous plant.[legyminøz] nom féminin————————[legyminøz] adjectif féminin -
8 Leguminose
f; -, -n, meist Pl.; BOT. leguminous plant, legume* * * -
9 strączkowy
adjroślina strączkowa — leguminous plant, legume
fasola strączkowa — string lub runner (BRIT) bean
* * *a.leguminous; rośliny strączkowe bot. leguminous plants, legumes.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > strączkowy
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10 legūmen
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11 λοβός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `lobe, lap, slip' as appellation of several lap- or sliplike parts of body or plant, esp. `lobe of the ear' (Ξ 182), also `lobe of liver' (Hp., A., E., Pl.), `of the lung' (medic.) etc.; `lap, Blättchen des Fliederblattes' (Thphr.), `capsula with seeds, (hanging down) pods of siliquosae- and leguminous plants' ans these themselves, `pod, seed-lobe, fruit-lobe in gen.' (Thphr., Dsc., Gal.). Details in Strömberg Eranos 40, 90ff.; he wants to explain the meaning `pod, case' through popular association with λοπός `shell, bark, scale', which is superfluous with the development of meanings scetched above. Demin. λόβιον (Gal., Dsc.).Compounds: Often as 2. member, e.g. πρό-λοβος m. `crop of birds, Adam's apple' (Arist., LXX), but προ-λόβιον `the front part of the lobe of the ear' (Poll., H.); ἔλ-λοβος `in a pod, with pod' (Thphr.; lengthened ἐλλοβ-ώδης `id.'; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 164), but ἐλ-λόβιον `ear-ring' (Luc., S.E.); ἀντι-λόβιον, - βίς `part of the ear-lobe opposite to the προλόβιον' (medic.); ἐπιλοβίς μέρος τοῦ ἥπατος H.; as adj. in ἡ ἐπιλοβὶς γλῶσσα `lobe of the liver' (of soothsayers, PAmh. 2, 14, 21; III--IVp); as building term καταλοβεύς m. `uppercornice, cross-beam' (Epid., Hierapytna); ὀξυλοβ-έω ' τὸ ταχέως ἀκούω' (Suid.), from *ὀξύ-λοβος, s. Strömberg l.c.Derivatives: Dimin. λόβιον (Gal, Dsc.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Etymology unknown. Semantically attractive is the connection with NHG Lappen a. cognates., e.g. OE læppa m. `tip, lap', ēar-læppa `ear-lobe', also without expressive gemination as WNo. lapa `hang slack', MLG ōr-lepel `ear-lobe'. Further with deviating ă-vowel Lat. lăbāre `totter, give way' beside long vowel in lābor, lābī `glide'; with initial sl- e.g. MLG slap 'sleck', Lith. slãbnas, OCS slabъ `slack'; extensively on these WP. 2, 431 f., W.- Hofmann s. labō; also Pok. 655 f.; Fraenkel Wb. s. slãbnas, Vasmer Wb. s. slábyj. The IE b may, like the varying vocalisation, be connected with the popular-expressive character of these words. - Connection with Lat. legūmen `leguminous plant etc.' (Fick, Prellwitz) would presuppose IE * legʷ-, which would be more attractive; the Lat. word, however, has also been interpreted differently, s. W.-Hofmann s. v. - Beside λοβός there seems to have been a form *λέβος, s. 1. λεβηρίς (?). If this is correct - but it is rather unreliable - the word may be Pre-Greek; the cited IE forms rather point to a European substratum word.Page in Frisk: 2,131-132Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λοβός
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12 seldembi
Construction: se+dembi leguminous plant Structure: x1 = dembi2 (leguminous plant), x2 = dembi1 (bean) -
13 бобовое растение
1) Agriculture: legume2) Makarov: leguminous plant, pod-bearing plant, podded plant, pulse, pulse plant -
14 palo verde
(Sp. model spelled same [pálo] [see above] and [pérSe] < Latin viridis 'green')Carlisle: 1901. A tree with bright yellow flowers ( Cercidium microphyllus) native to arid regions of the Southwest, especially Arizona and California. Referenced by Santamaría as the chumari plant of Sinaloa, Mexico, which is similar to the jaboncillo and is sometimes called by that name. It may also refer to a leguminous plant ( Parkinsonia aculeata) or to the Cercidium peninsulare, native to Baja California. A rosaceous plant called guayule or palo prieto may also be called by this name. In the American Southwest it is also known as retama, lluvia de oro 'rain of gold'. Along with chaparral, mesquite, cacti, and other typical plants, the palo verde is often featured in desert backdrops in western films. -
15 मण्डप
maṇḍa-pamfn. (Uṇ. III, 145 Sch.) drinking the scum of boiled rice orᅠ of any liquor Pañcar. ;
m. n. (gaṇa ardharcâ̱di L. alsoᅠ ī, f.;
cf. maṇṭapī) an open hall orᅠ temporary shed (erected on festive occasions), pavilion, tent, temple;
(ifc. with names of plants) arbour, bower Hariv. Kāv. etc.;
m. N. of a man Cat. ;
(ā) f. a sort of leguminous plant (= nishpāvī) L. ;
- pakshetra n. N. of a sacred district Kathās. ;
- pa-druma m. - pa-nirṇaya m. - pa-pūjā-vidhi m. N. of, vks.;
- pa-pratishṭhā f. the consecration of a temple MW. ;
-pâ̱roha m. a species of plant L. ;
- pikā f. a small pavilion, an open hall orᅠ shed Kād. Bālar. ;
seeᅠ under maṇḍa above
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16 растение из семейства бобовых
General subject: legume (Leguminosae), leguminous plantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > растение из семейства бобовых
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17 कौशीधान्यम् _kauśīdhānyam
कौशीधान्यम् A leguminous plant, pulse. -
18 belgplante
subst. (botanikk) leguminous plant -
19 alfalfa
n. alfalfa, leguminous plant grown to feed livestock, lucern* * *alfalfa -
20 baklagiller
n. pulse* * *1. legume family 2. leguminous plant
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