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1 Puttee
A tubular, plain knit fabric with fleece lining. The lining is formed by catching an extra heavy slack twist yarn, which remains straight, by some of the loops. This yarn is napped in the finishing. -
2 Puttee-Dar Pugri
A compact, neat turban in very general use both by Hindus and Mohammedans. Made of cotton muslin. -
3 gamaša
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4 kožna dokoleni.
• puttee -
5 ovinovačka
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6 крага
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7 dolak
puttee. -
8 lábtekercs
puttee -
9 krurvindo
puttee -
10 gamaša
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11 kožna dokoljenica
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12 bande molletière
puttee, putty -
13 uvojna dokolenica
• puttee; puttie -
14 zavijač
• puttee; puttie -
15 lábszárvédõ
puttee, pads, gaiter, pad, shin guards -
16 onutja
onutja Grammatical information: f. jā Proto-Slavic meaning: `footwear'Page in Trubačev: XXXII 88-89Old Church Slavic:Russian:onúča `sock, cloth puttee' [f jā]Czech:Slovak:Old Polish:Slovene:onúča `puttee' [f jā];Indo-European reconstruction: h₁on-Hou-t-i-eh₂ -
17 Wickelgamasche
f puttee* * *die Wickelgamascheputtee* * *Wị|ckel|ga|ma|schefputtee* * *Wickelgamasche f puttee* * *f.puttee n. -
18 molletière
mɔltjɛʀ
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adjectif féminin
2.
nom féminin legging* * *mɔltjɛʀ adj f* * *A adj f bande molletière puttee.B nf legging.[mɔltjɛr] nom féminin————————[mɔltjɛr] adjectif féminin→ link=bande bande -
19 Gamasche
f; -, -n gaiter, legging; über dem Fuß: spat; er hat Gamaschen vor ihr umg., fig. she puts the wind up him, Am. she gives him the willies* * *die Gamaschegaiter; legging* * *Ga|mạ|sche [ga'maʃə]f -, -ngaiter; (= kurze Gamasche) spat; (= Wickelgamasche) putteesie hat Gamaschen vor ihm/davor (dated inf) — he/it makes her shake in her shoes (inf)
* * *Ga·ma·sche<-, -n>[gaˈmaʃə]kurze \Gamasche spatWickel\Gamasche puttee* * *die; Gamasche, Gamaschen gaiter; (bis zum Knöchel) spat* * ** * *die; Gamasche, Gamaschen gaiter; (bis zum Knöchel) spat* * *-n f.gaiter n.legging n.puttee n.spat n. -
20 fascia
f (pl -sce) bandmedicine bandagefascia elastica crepe bandagefascia oraria (time) slot* * *fascia s.f.1 band, strip; ( striscia) stripe: portare una fascia al braccio, to wear an armband; un vestito a fasce rosse, a dress with red stripes5 ( mollettiera) puttee8 (anat.) fascia*9 (arch.) fillet; fascia*10 (arald.) fesse11 (astr.) fascia*, belt12 (mecc.) band14 ( zona, territorio) zone, belt, strip: fascia equatoriale, equatorial zone (o belt); lungo la fascia costiera, along the coastal strip; la fascia industrializzata a nord della città, the industrial zone (o area) in the north of the city15 (fig.) band, sector: fascia salariale, wage band (o sector); fascia oraria, time band; massima fascia d'ascolto, prime time, (tv) peak viewing time, (rad.) peak listening time; fascia d'utenza, (user) target; una sempre maggiore fascia di telespettatori segue programmi scientifici, an increasing number of viewers regularly watch scientific programmes* * *1) (striscia di tessuto) band, stripe; (per capelli) headband; (fusciacca) sash; (dello smoking) cummerbund; (al braccio) armband2) (per fasciature) band, bandage3) (di carta) wrapper4) (per neonati) swaddling bands, swaddling clothes5) (mollettiera) puttee6) (di territorio) zone, belt7) sport wing8) (categoria) range, bracket•fascia d'ascolto — time band; rad. listening time; tel. viewing time
fascia elastica — elasticated bandage; mecc. piston ring
fascia d'età — age range, age bracket
* * *fasciapl. - sce /'fa∫∫a, ∫e/sostantivo f.1 (striscia di tessuto) band, stripe; (per capelli) headband; (fusciacca) sash; (dello smoking) cummerbund; (al braccio) armband2 (per fasciature) band, bandage3 (di carta) wrapper4 (per neonati) swaddling bands, swaddling clothes; un bambino in -sce a babe in arms5 (mollettiera) puttee6 (di territorio) zone, belt; fascia smilitarizzata demilitarized zone7 sport wing8 (categoria) range, bracketfascia d'ascolto time band; rad. listening time; tel. viewing time; fascia costiera costal strip; fascia elastica elasticated bandage; mecc. piston ring; fascia d'età age range, age bracket; fascia oraria time slot; fascia di reddito income bracket.
См. также в других словарях:
Puttee — Put tee, [Hind. pa[.t][.t]i ribbon, brace, tie.] A kind of gaiter of waterproof cloth wrapped around the leg, used by soldiers, etc. [Written also {putty}, {puttie}.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
puttee — 1875, from Hindi patti “band, bandage,” related to Skt. patta “strip of cloth.” … Etymology dictionary
puttee — ► NOUN ▪ a long strip of cloth wound spirally round the leg from ankle to knee for protection and support. ORIGIN Hindi, band, bandage … English terms dictionary
puttee — [pə tē′, put′ē] n. [Hindi paṭṭī, bandage < Sans paṭṭikā < paṭṭa, strip of cloth] a covering for the lower leg, in the form of a cloth or leather gaiter or a cloth strip wound spirally … English World dictionary
Puttee — Distinguish from putty. A puttee, also spelled puttie , is the name, adapted from the Hindi patti , bandage (Skr. patta , strip of cloth), for a covering for the lower part of the leg from the ankle to the knee, consisting of a long narrow piece… … Wikipedia
puttee — /pu tee , poo , put ee/, n. 1. a long strip of cloth wound spirally round the leg from ankle to knee, worn esp. formerly as part of a soldier s uniform. 2. a gaiter or legging of leather or other material, as worn by soldiers, riders, etc. Also,… … Universalium
puttee — Putty Put ty, n.; pl. {Putties}. [Written also {puttee}, {puttie}.] [Hind. pa[.t][.t]i ribbon, brace, tie.] A kind of gaiter of waterproof cloth wrapped around the leg, used by soldiers, etc. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
puttee — noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu paṭṭī strip of cloth, from Sanskrit paṭṭikā Date: 1886 1. a cloth strip wrapped around the leg from ankle to knee 2. a usually leather legging secured by a strap or catch or by laces … New Collegiate Dictionary
puttee — noun a) A strip of cloth wound round the leg for protection. b) Legging … Wiktionary
puttee — put|tee [ˈpʌti US pʌˈti:] n [C usually plural] [Date: 1800 1900; : Hindi; Origin: patti long piece of cloth ] a long piece of cloth that soldiers wrapped around each leg from the knee down, as part of their uniform in the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
puttee — put·tee || pÊŒtɪ n. gaiter, leather covering worn around the lower leg (also putty) … English contemporary dictionary