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1 epígrafe
m.epigraph, heading, rubric, caption.* * *1 (cita) epigraph2 (título) title, heading* * *SM1) [en libro, artículo] epigraph2) [en piedra, metal] epigraph, inscription* * *masculino epigraph* * *= label, heading, head, rubric, category heading.Ex. There are a number of types of abstracts or labels that can be applied to abstracts.Ex. This tutorial cover three of the four applications under the heading of catalog production.Ex. A wide range of pamphlet and leaflet material was collected and arranged in cabinet files under topic heads such as health, employment, child welfare.Ex. And, as another instance, it's not fair to employ rubrics for ethnic groups that are not their own, preferred names.Ex. In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".* * *masculino epigraph* * *= label, heading, head, rubric, category heading.Ex: There are a number of types of abstracts or labels that can be applied to abstracts.
Ex: This tutorial cover three of the four applications under the heading of catalog production.Ex: A wide range of pamphlet and leaflet material was collected and arranged in cabinet files under topic heads such as health, employment, child welfare.Ex: And, as another instance, it's not fair to employ rubrics for ethnic groups that are not their own, preferred names.Ex: In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".* * *(en una publicación) epigraph; (en piedra, metal) epigraph, inscription* * *epígrafe nm1. [texto] epigraph2. [de apartado, capítulo] heading3. [en piedra, metal] inscription* * *m epigraph -
2 epigrafista
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3 gr
gr (gramo)= gramme (gm) [gram, -USA].Ex: Nowadays the weight of a paper can be conveniently expressed in terms of grammes per square metre of a sheet, but in the hand-press period it was given in pounds.
* * *GR(en Per) = Guardia Republicana* * *
Multiple Entries:
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gr (abr de gramo) gram
'gr' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
onza
- v.gr.
English:
aggrieved
- agree
- agreeable
- agreement
- angrily
- angry
- autobiography
- autograph
- begrudge
- bibliography
- biography
- calligraphy
- cartographer
- cartography
- choreographer
- choreography
- cinematography
- congregate
- congregation
- congruent
- degree
- demography
- disagree
- disagreeable
- disagreement
- elbow-grease
- emigrant
- epigraph
- evergreen
- first-degree
- flagrant
- fragrance
- fragrant
- gangrene
- gangrenous
- geography
- graffiti
- graft
- grammatical
- granola
- grant
- graph
- grasp
- grasping
- grass
- grasshopper
- grassland
- grassy
- gratuitous
- gratuity
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4 epígrafe
• caption• epigraph• headhunting• headings• title
См. также в других словарях:
Epigráph — (lat. Inscriptio), Auf oder Inschrift an einem Gegenstand, einem Haus etc.; auch soviel wie Denkspruch; daher Epigraphik, Inschriftenkunde (s. Inschriften); Epigraphiker oder Epigraph, Inschriftenforscher … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Epigraph — Ep i*graph, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. [ e]pigraphe. See {Epigram}.] 1. Any inscription set upon a building; especially, one which has to do with the building itself, its founding or dedication. [1913 Webster] 2. (Literature) A citation from some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Epigraph — Epigraph, Aufschrift an Gebäuden, Münzen u. s. w. B–l … Damen Conversations Lexikon
epigraph — 1620s, inscription on a building, statue, etc., from Gk. epigraphe an inscription, from epigraphein to write on, from epi on (see EPI (Cf. epi )) + graphein to write (see GRAPHY (Cf. graphy)). Sense of motto; short, pithy sentence at the … Etymology dictionary
epigraph — ► NOUN 1) an inscription on a building, statue, or coin. 2) a short quotation or saying introducing a book or chapter. ORIGIN from Greek epigraphein write on … English terms dictionary
epigraph — [ep′ə graf΄] n. [Gr epigraphē, inscription < epigraphein: see EPIGRAM] 1. an inscription on a building, monument, etc. 2. a brief quotation placed at the beginning of a book, chapter, etc … English World dictionary
Epigraph — Das Wort Epigraph ist eine veraltete Bezeichnung für eine antike Inschrift, siehe Epigraph (Literatur) die Menge der Punkte auf oder über einem Funktionsgraph, siehe Epigraph (Mathematik) Siehe auch: Wiktionary: Epigraph –… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Epigraph — An epigraph is any one of the following:* an inscription, as studied in the archeological sub discipline of Epigraphy (archaeology) * Epigraph (literature) * Epigraph (mathematics) … Wikipedia
epigraph — UK [ˈepɪˌɡrɑːf] / US [ˈepɪˌɡræf] noun [countable] Word forms epigraph : singular epigraph plural epigraphs a short piece of writing put at the beginning of a book or on a building or statue … English dictionary
epigraph — epigram, epigraph Both words come from the same Greek roots meaning ‘to write (or written) on’. Epigram is slightly earlier (16c) and has two principal meanings in current use, (1) a short poem with a witty or ingenious ending, and (2) a terse or … Modern English usage
Epigraph — antike Inschrift * * * Epi|graph 〈n. 11〉 = Epigraf * * * Epi|graph usw.: ↑ Epigraf usw. * * * Epigraph [zu griechisch epigráphein »darauf schreiben«, »einritzen«] das, s/ e, antike Inschrift … Universal-Lexikon