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1. кость 2. глинистый уголь, углистый сланец 3. сростки угля и породы
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1. Knochen m, Os n, Bein n, Gebein n; 2. Knochengewebe n (s. a. bony)· to be only skin and bonesnur noch Haut und Knochen sein, völlig abgezehrt sein· to set a boneeinen Knochen[bruch] richten, reponieren -
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фольк. кость, которой указывают на человека (по поверьям аборигенов, указывая на человека костью, можно накликать на него беду, а также выявить виновного, преступника или даже вызвать его смерть)to point the bone at – наслать порчу, указать на виновного (преступника)
Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > bone
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[bəun]1. noun1) the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc:عَظْمBone decays far more slowly than flesh.
2) a piece of this substance:عَظْمَـهShe broke two of the bones in her foot.
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bone
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Группа биоминеральных образований: кость дентиновая и кость позвоночных животных; наиболее ценным поделочным материалом из этой группы является слоновая кость.
[Англо-русский геммологический словарь. Красноярск, КрасБерри. 2007.]Тематики
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Bone — (b[=o]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boned} (b[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Boning}.] 1. To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery. To bone a turkey. Soyer. [1913 Webster] 2. To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays. Ash. [1913 Webster] 3. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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