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1 cashew nut shell liquid
Polymers: CNSLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > cashew nut shell liquid
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2 NUT
• Gods send nuts to those who have no teeth (The) - Дали орехи белке, когда зубов не стало (Д), Поезд ушел (П)• He that will eat the kernel must crack the nut - Не разгрызешь ореха - не съешь ядра (H)• He that will have the kernel must crack the shell - Не разгрызешь ореха - не съешь ядра (H)• He who would eat the nut must first crack the shell - Не разгрызешь ореха - не съешь ядра (H) -
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جَوْز \ nut: a fruit or seed with an edible centre inside a hard shell. \ جَوْزَة البُرْغي \ nut: a small block of metal which may be screwed on to a bar (bolt) to hold or tighten sth.. \ صَمُولة \ nut: a small block of metal which may be screwed on to a bar (bolt) to hold or tighten sth.. \ عَزَقة \ nut. \ _(field) Eng. -
4 shell
[ʃel]1. noun1) the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc:مَحارَه، صَدَفَهA tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.
2) an outer covering or framework:هَيْكَل البِناءAfter the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.
قَذيفَهA shell exploded right beside him.
2. verb1) to remove from its shell or pod:يُقَشِّرYou have to shell peas before eating them.
2) to fire explosive shells at:يَقْصِفُ بالمَدْفَعِيَّهThe army shelled the enemy mercilessly.
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5 shell
أَخْرَجَ من القِشرة \ shell: to remove the shell from (a nut, etc.). \ صَدَفة \ shell: the hard covering of many creatures (such as a crab, a snail, a tortoise. \ ضَرَبَ بالقنابل \ shell: fire shells at: The enemy shelled the port. \ قَذِيفَة (مِدْفع) \ shell: a metal case full of explosives, that is fired from a gun. \ See Also قنبلة (قُنْبُلَة) -
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[nat] noun1) a fruit consisting of a single seed in a hard shell:مُكَسَّرات: جَوز، لَوز، بُنْدُقa walnut.
2) a small round piece of metal with a hole through it, for screwing on the end of a bolt to hold pieces of wood, metal etc together:صَمولَه، عَزْقَهa nut and bolt.
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7 SHELL
• He that will have the kernel must crack the shell - Не разгрызешь ореха - не съешь ядра (H)• He who would eat the nut must first crack the shell - Не разгрызешь ореха - не съешь ядра (H) -
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11 SKURN
* * *f. and n. egg-shell, nut-shell.* * *f. (cp. Fas. iii. 215, Clar., but erroneously), an egg-shell or nut-shell: ostram, þat köllu vér skurn eðr skel, Stj. 88; hafði konungr skurnit (sic) fyrir borðker, Fas. iii. 215; eggit, var brotin rauf á skurninni, id.; skurn ok kjarni, Karl. 279; egg-skurn, an egg-shell, Edda.2. an ornamented shell-box (?); hvít skurn gyllt, með loki brotin, Dipl. v. 18; skurn búin, Vm. 109; skurnir átta svartar, ok er ein með loki, Dipl. v. 18; skurnir níu ok tvær lokaðar, iii. 4; ein skurn búin, B. K. 31, D. N. passim; valhnotar-s., a walnut-shell, Fms. vii. 225. -
12 скорлупа ореха
nut-shell (putamen)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > скорлупа ореха
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13 κάρυον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `nut' (Epich., Ar., Thphr.).Compounds: Compp., e. g. καρυο-ναύτης `wo sails in a nut' (Lyc.); καρυό-φυλλον `dried flower-but of the clove, Eugenia caryophyllata' (medic.), folketymological adaptation of a loan (Skt. kaṭuka-phalam?; s. Maidhof Glotta 10, 11.).Derivatives: 1. καρύα f. `walnut-tree', esp. `hazel, Corylus avellana' (S., LXX, Thphr. usw.; on the gender Schwyzer-Debrunner 30). 2. Diminut.: καρύδιον (Philyll. 19) with καρυδόω `castrate', καρύδωσις (Hippiatr.); καρυΐσκος (LXX). 3. Adject.: καρύ-ϊνος `of nuts, nut-brown etc.', - ώδης, - ηρός `nut-like' (hell.); καρυωτός `with nut-like hump or fruit' (= `date-tree'), καρυῶτις f. `kind of date' (hell.); substant. καρυΐτης `kind of Euphorbia' (Dsc.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 53, Redard Les noms grecs en - της 72). 4. Adverb: καρυηδόν `like nuts' (medic.). 5. Verb: καρυατίζω `play with nuts' (Ph.; after the verbs in - ατίζω). - A further plural-form in καρυήματα κάρυα. Λάκωνες H. (after τραγήματα a. o.; Schwyzer 523, Chantraine Formation 178, Fraenkel Glotta 32, 26).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: All compared words differ from κάρυον and from one amother: Lat. carīna `ship's keel' (since Enn. and Plaut.), `shell of a nut' (Plin.), Welsh ceri (\< * carīso-) `pit of fruit'; Skt. karaka- m. `(shell of the) coco(a)-nut' (lex.), `jar for water'. Other doubts are: for Lat. carīna a Greek loan (from καρύϊνος = *`like a nut-shell' \> `ship's keel'?) as been supposed (W.-Hofmann s. v.); the priority of the meaning `coco-nut' beside `water-jar' for karaka- is doubted by Mayrhofer, see EWAia III 59 (later form). - The connection with a group * kar- `heart' (Pok. 531f.) is completely hypothetical. - Beside it occurs ἄρυα τὰ ΏΗρακλεωτικὰ κάρυα H., which suggests a Pre-Greek form, Fur. 591.Page in Frisk: 1,794-795Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάρυον
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14 knacken
I v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc.: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click; mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg. (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc.: snapII v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack; jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig. give s.o. a hard nut to crack; daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg. (Geldschrank etc.) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig. (Geheimcode etc.) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *(knarzen) to crack;(zerstören) to pick (ugs.);(öffnen) to shell* * *knạ|cken ['knakn]1. vt3) (fig inf = bezwingen) Rätsel, Code, Organisation to crack; Tabu to break2. vi1) (= brechen) to crack, to snap; (Glas etc) to crack; (Dielen, Stuhl) to creak; (Holz = knistern) to cracklees knackt im Radio — the radio is crackling
es knackt im Gebälk — the beams are creaking
zu knacken haben (inf) — to have sth to think about or to chew on (inf)
an dieser Aufgabe hatte ich ganz schön zu knacken (inf) — I really had to sweat over this exercise
2) (inf = schlafen) to kip (Brit inf to sleep* * *1) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) crack3) (to solve (a code).) crack4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) pick* * *kna·cken[knakn̩]I. vt1. (aufbrechen)einen Kode \knacken to crack a code▪ etw \knacken to break into sthden Safe \knacken to crack [open] the safe5. (sl)▪ etw \knacken to do away with sthVorurteile \knacken to eliminate [or sep break down] prejudiceII. vies knackt hier immer im Gebälk the beams are always creaking here2. (Knackgeräusche machen)mit den Fingern \knacken to crack one's fingers [or knuckleseine Runde \knacken to have forty winks [or BRIT a. a kip4.III. vi impers▪ es knackt there's a crackling noisein Dachstühlen knackt es oft roof trusses often creak* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into < car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *A. v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click;mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc: snap3. (hat) umg (schlafen) snooze;eine Runde knacken get a bit of shuteyeB. v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack;jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig give sb a hard nut to crack;daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg (Geldschrank etc) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig (Geheimcode etc) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into <car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *v.to crack v. -
15 ternarge
Construction: te+narge nut shell Structure: x1 = narge3 (nut shell), x2 = narge2 (plant with nut), x3 = narge1 (nut), x4 = narge4 (nut kernel) -
16 कोविदारः _kōvidārḥ _रम् _ram
कोविदारः रम् N. of a tree; चित्तं विदारयति कस्य न कोविदारः Ṛs.3.6; U.5.1.*****कोशः, -शम् (षः, -षम्) [कुश् (ष्) आधारादौ घञ् कर्तरि अच् वा Tv.]1 A vessel for holding liquids, a pail.-2 A bucket, cup.-3 A vessel in general.-4 A box, cupboard, drawer, trunk; Rv.6.47.23; स एष कोशो वसुधानस्तस्मिन्विश्वमिदं श्रितम् Ch. Up.3.15.1.-5 A sheath, scabbard; Ki.17.45.-6 A case, cover, covering.-7 A store, mass; ईश्वरः सर्वभूतानां धर्मकोशस्य गुप्तये Ms.1.99.-8 A store-room.-9 A treasury, an apartment where money is kept; Ms.8.419.-1 Treasure, money, wealth; निःशेषविश्राणितकोषजातम् R.5.1; (fig. also); कोशस्तपसः K.45; कोशपूर्वाः सर्वारम्भाः Kau. A.2.8.-11 Gold or silver wrought or unwrought.-12 A dictionary, lexicon, vocabulary.-13 A closed flower, bud; सुजातयोः पङ्कजकोशयोः श्रियम् R.3.8,13.29; इत्थं विचिन्तयति कोशगते द्विरेफे हा हन्त हन्त नलिनीं गज उज्जहार Subhāṣ.-14 The stone of a fruit.-15 A pod.-16 A nut-meg, nut-shell.-17 The cocoon of a silk-worm; निजलालासमायोगात्कोशं वा कोश- कारकः Y.3.147.-18 Vulva, the womb.-19 An egg.-2 A testicle or the scrotum.-21 The penis.-22 A ball, globe.-23 (In Vedānta phil.) A term for the five (अन्न, प्राण, मनः, विज्ञान, आनन्द) vestures (sheaths or cases) which successively make the body, enshrining the soul.-24 (In law) A kind of ordeal; the defen- dant drinks thrice of the water after some idol has been washed in it; cf. Y.2.112.-25 A house.-26 A cloud.-27 The interior of a carriage.-28 A kind of bandage or ligature (in surgery).-29 An oath; कोशं चक्रतु- रन्योन्यं सखङ्गौ नृपडामरौ Rāj. T.2.326.-3 The pericarp of a lotus.-31 A piece of meat.-32 A cup used in the ratification of a treaty of peace; देवी कोशमपाययत् Rāj. T.7.8,75,459,492.-शी (-षी) 1 A bud.-2 A seed-vessel.-3 The beard of corn.-4 A shoe, sandal (पादुका).-Comp. -अधिपतिः, -अध्यक्षः a treasure, pay- master; (cf. the modern 'minister of finance').-2 an epithet of Kubera.-अगारः, -रम् a treasurer, store-room.-कारः 1 one who makes scabbards.-2 a lexicographer.-3 the silk-worm while in the cocoon; भूमिं च कोशकाराणाम् Rām.4.4.23.-4 a chrysalis.-5 sugar-cane.-कारकः a silk-worm. Y.3.147.-कृत् m. a kind of sugar-cane.-गृहम् a treasury, store-room; R.5.29.-ग्रहणम् undergoing an ordeal.-चञ्चुः the (Indian) crane.-नायकः, -पालः 1 a treasurer.-2 An epithet of Kubera.-पेटकः, -कम् a chest in which treasure is kept, coffer.-फलम् 1 a kind of perfume.-2 a nut- meg.-वारि water used at an ordeal; Ks.119.35,42.-वासिन् m. an animal living in a shell, a chrysalis.-वृद्धिः f.1 increase of treasure.-2 enlargement of the scrotum.-वेश्मन् n. a treasury; भाण्डं च स्थापयामास तदीये कोषवेश्मनि Ks.24.133.-शायिका a clasped knife, knife lying in a sheath.-शुद्धिः f. purification by ordeal.-स्कृ m. a silk-worm; त्यजेत कोशस्कृदिवेहमानः Bhāg.7.6.13.-स्थ a. incased, sheathed. (-स्थः) an animal living in a shell (as a snail).-हीन a. deprived of riches, poor. -
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Construction: se+narge plant with nut Structure: x1 = narge2 (plant with nut), x2 = narge1 (nut), x3 = narge3 (nut shell), x4 = narge4 (nut kernel) -
18 velnarge
Construction: ve+narge nut kernel Structure: x1 = narge4 (nut kernel), x2 = narge2 (plant with nut), x3 = narge3 (nut shell), x4 = narge1 (nut) -
19 करक
karaka
a species of bird L. ;
hand (?) L. ;
N. of several plants (the pomegranate tree, Pongamia Glabra, Butea Frondosa, Bauhinia Variegata, Mimusops Elengi, Capparis Aphylla) L. ;
a cocoa-nut shell L. ;
(as, am) m. n. a cocoa-nut shell hollowed to form a vessel;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a people MBh. VP. ;
(am) n. fungus, mushroom L. ;
( ikā) f. a wound caused by a finger-nail Ṡiṡ. IV, 29. ;
2) m. hail;
toll, tax, tribute
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20 मल्लक
mallakam. a tooth L. ;
a lamp-stand L. ;
a lamp L. ;
a vessel made out of a cocoa-nut shell L. ;
any vessel, Divyáv. ;
a cup orᅠ leaf in which anything is wrapped MW. ;
N. of a Brāhman Rājat. ;
pl. N. of a people MārkP. ;
( ikā) f. Jasminum Zambac (both the plant andᅠ the flower;
ifc. f. ikā) MBh. R. Hariv. etc.;
an earthenware vessel of a peculiar form Mṛicch. ;
a lamp-stand L. ;
a lamp L. ;
any vessel made out of a cocoa-nut shell L. ;
a species of fish L. ;
N. of two metres Col
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