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1 medusa's-head
Ботаника: тениатерум бессемянный (Taeniatherum asperum) -
2 medusa's\ head
sürény-petrezselyemgomba faj, sürénygomba faj -
3 Medusa
A Eigenn Antike: Medusa f:head of Medusa Medusenhaupt n -
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A Eigenn Antike: Medusa f:head of Medusa Medusenhaupt n -
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Mĕdūsa, ae, f., = Medousa, daughter of Phorcus; she captivated Neptune with her golden hair, and became by him the mother of Pegasus. Minerva, as a punishment, turned her hair into serpents, and gave to her eyes an enchanted power of converting everything they looked upon to stone. Perseus, provided with the shield of Pallas, slew her, and carried off her head, while from the blood that dropped from it serpents sprung, Ov. M. 4, 654; 793; Luc. 9, 626.—Hence,II. -
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7 Medusa (In Greek mythology, the most famous of the Gorgons. She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes)
Религия: МедузаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Medusa (In Greek mythology, the most famous of the Gorgons. She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes)
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1) Медицина: голова Медузы (расширение подкожных вен передней брюшной стенки при портальной гипертензии)2) Офтальмология: голова медузы (офтальм.) (расширение и извилистость передних цилиарных вен при рубеозе радужной оболочки) -
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мед.фраз. голова медузы* * *сем. голова медузы -
10 medusa head
رأس المدوسة* * *رَأْسُ المِدوسَة -
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Medusenhaupt n, Caput n Medusae -
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15 sürény-petrezselyemgomba faj
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17 sürénypetrezselyemgomba faj
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18 medusahoved
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19 тениатерум бессемянный
Botanical term: medusa's-head (Taeniatherum asperum)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > тениатерум бессемянный
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20 cactaceae-család
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