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21 dǭgà
dǭgà Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `arc, arch'Page in Trubačev: V 98-99Church Slavic:dǫga `rainbow' [f ā]Russian:dugá `arc, arch' [f ā], dugú [Accs]Czech:Slovak:dúha `rainbow, stave, lag' [f ā]Polish:dęga (dial.) `scratch, rainbow, stave, lag' [f ā]Old Polish:dęga `scratch, arc, arch' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:dúga `rainbow' [f ā], dúgu [Accs];dȕga `stave, lag' [f ā];Čak. dȕga (Vrgada) `stave, lag' [f ā];Čak. dȍga (Orbanići) `stave (of a barrel)' [f ā]Slovene:dǫ́ga `stave, lag, rainbow' [f ā]Bulgarian:dăgá `arc, arch, rainbow' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: dangaʔLithuanian:dangà `cover' [f ā];dánga (dial.) `Deckel des Backtroges' [f ā];dangùs `sky, heaven' [m u] 4Latvian:dañga `corner' [f ā] -
22 клёпка
1) General subject: clapboard (бочарная), dumpling, floater, lag, riveting, stave2) Engineering: stave (бочарная или паркетная)3) Construction: driving of rivets, hammer riveting, stave (изделие)4) Railway term: barrel staves (бочарная)5) Automobile industry: reveting6) Forestry: staff wood, stave (напр. бочарная)7) Automation: clinching8) Makarov: riveting (способ соединения деталей), rivetting (способ соединения деталей), stave (древесный материал в виде узких дощечек) -
23 клёпочный кряж
1) Engineering: barrel log, barrel wood2) Forestry: cask wood, cooper's wood, cooperage stock, staff wood, stave bolt, stave log3) Makarov: bolt -
24 dužica
f dim little/narrow stave (-duga); anat -šarenica l nabijati -e stave a barrel* * *• sheath• stave• iris -
25 duela
• liver fluke• stave• stave of a barrel -
26 уторный станок
1) Engineering: barrel crozing machine, stave crozing machine2) Forestry: barrel crazing machine, croze -
27 upel
iz.1.a. cask, barrel; gaztainazko sagardo-\upelk chestnut wood cider casksb. (irud.) \upel baino lodiagoa as fat as a pig | as fat as a hog; \upel katodiko Lagunart. umorezko erabilera. boob tube | idiot box2. [ izenen aurrean ] barrel-; \upel-ohol stave -
28 duig
n. stave, thin strip of wood used to form the sides of a barrel or other similar structure -
29 Daube
fstave [of barrel]
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stave — stave1 [steıv] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: staves] 1.) the set of five lines on which music is written 2.) one of the thin curved pieces of wood fitted close together to form the sides of a ↑barrel stave 2 stave2 v past tense and past participle… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stave — [stāv] n. [ME, taken as sing. of staves, pl. of staf,STAFF1] 1. a) any of the thin, shaped strips of wood or metal, set edge to edge to form or strengthen the wall of a barrel, bucket, etc. b) any similar slat, bar, rung, stay, etc. 2. a stick or … English World dictionary
Stave — can refer to:*Staff (music), a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces used in musical notation *Stave church, a Medieval wooden church with post and beam construction prevalent in Norway *The individual wood strips that form the sides of a… … Wikipedia
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Barrel (unit) — bbl redirects here. For other uses, see BBL (disambiguation). A barrel is one of several units of volume, with dry barrels, fluid barrels (UK beer barrel, U.S. beer barrel), oil barrel, etc. The volume of some barrel units is double others, with… … Wikipedia
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stave — /stayv/, n., v., staved or stove, staving. n. 1. one of the thin, narrow, shaped pieces of wood that form the sides of a cask, tub, or similar vessel. 2. a stick, rod, pole, or the like. 3. a rung of a ladder, chair, etc. 4. Pros. a. a verse or… … Universalium
stave — I UK [steɪv] / US verb Word forms stave : present tense I/you/we/they stave he/she/it staves present participle staving past tense staved past participle staved Phrasal verbs: stave in stave off II UK [steɪv] / US noun [countable] Word forms… … English dictionary
barrel — /bar euhl/, n., v., barreled, barreling or (esp. Brit.) barrelled, barrelling. n. 1. a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends. 2. the quantity that such a vessel of… … Universalium
stave — stave1 [ steıv ] verb ,stave in phrasal verb transitive to break something inward: The side of the car was staved in from the accident. ,stave off phrasal verb transitive to stop something from happening: We re still trying to stave off a trade… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English