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1 briarroot briar·root ['braɪəˌruːt]
English-Italian dictionary > briarroot briar·root ['braɪəˌruːt]
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2 briar
briar ['braɪə(r)]1 nounronces fpl►► briar pipe pipe f de bruyère;Botany briar root racine f de bruyère -
3 briar
['braɪə(r)] 1.1) (anche briar rose) rosa f. canina2) (heather) erica f.3) (anche briar pipe) pipa f. di radica2.* * *briar /ˈbraɪə(r)/n.● (bot.) briar root, radica.* * *['braɪə(r)] 1.1) (anche briar rose) rosa f. canina2) (heather) erica f.3) (anche briar pipe) pipa f. di radica2. -
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radica s.f.* * *['radika]sostantivo femminile (di noce) walnut root* * *radica/'radika/sostantivo f.(di noce) walnut root; pipa di radica briar (pipe). -
5 ῥάχις
ῥάχις, - ιοςGrammatical information: f. (m.)Meaning: `spine, back', often metaph. `ridge etc.' (I 208).Other forms: Att. - εως.Derivatives: 1. ῥαχ-ίτης m. `belonging to the spine' (Arist., medic.), ἐπιρραχ-ίτιδες ἀρτηρίαι (Hippiatr.; Redard 101 f.); 2. ῥαχι-αῖος `id.' (medic.); 3. ῥαχ-ίζω, also w. δια-, κατα-, `to crack, to chop up (the spine)' (trag.), also `to show off, to boast' (Din., H.) with - ιστής m. `splitter' (pap.), `show off, boaster' (Theopomp. Com.), - ιστήρ ψεύστης, ἀλαζών H. With transformation of the stem: 4. ῥάχ-ετρον = ῥάχις H., also des. of a certain part of it (Poll., Phot.; after ἄγκιστρον, δέρτρον, ἦτρον?; cf. also Fraenkel Glotta 4, 43, Schwyzer 532), with - ετρίζω = ῥαχίζω (Poll.); beside it ῥάκ-ετρον etc. (s. ῥάκος?). 5. ῥαχάς χωρίον σύνδενδρον καὶ μετέωρον H., Phot. (after δειράς, σπιλάς a.o.) with ῥαχάδην ἐπὶ τῆς ῥάχεως H. 6. Gen. sg. τοῦ ῥαχα from ῥαχας `id.?' (Halaesa; Rom. times). -- Beside it ῥαχός ( ῥᾶχος; codd. also ῥάχος, prob. after ῥάχις), Ion. ῥηχός f. `briar, thorn hedge, (thorny) sprig' (Hdt., S., X., Thphr.), ἐΰ-ρρηχος, ῥηχώδης `thorny' (Nic.); denom. ῥαχῶσαι `to cover with sprigs' (Att., 307-6a). On the meaning `briar, spine, back' cf. e.g. ἄκανθα, Lat. spina a.o. -- Unclear ῥάχνος n. (pap. IV-VIp), approx. `cloak'?Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: With ῥάχις can be compared directly Lith. ražis `stubble' (beside which more usual rãžas `stubble, (fork)tooth, barren twig'), IE *u̯răǵh-i-; anl. u̯- is confirmed by ὀρήχου (ὀ- = Ϝ-) τῆς αἱμασιᾶς H. Beside it full-(lengthened)grade *u̯rāǵh- in ῥᾱχός, ῥηχός. Further analysis uncertain: it can be both verbal and nominal derivations, also enlargements of a root noun etc. Further connection with ῥαχία, ῥάσσω cannot be shown (rejected by Solmsen Wortforsch. 163n.1); orig. meaning `stitch, bump'?? -- WP. 1, 318 (after Lidén Ein balt.-slav. Anlautges. 15), Pok. 1180. -- Ϝραχ- cannot be derived from an IE form; is the word Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,646Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥάχις
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6 브라이어
n. briar, tobacco pipe made from the root of the white heath; brier, thorny plant or bush, wild rose bush; branch from a thorny plant (also brier) -
7 tooth
зуб; зубец; II нарезать зубья; зацеплять; сцепляться- tooth alignment - tooth angle - tooth caliper - tooth chamfering machine - tooth clearance - tooth clutch - tooth contact area - tooth crown - tooth crushing pressure - tooth cutting machine - tooth dedendum - tooth profile - tooth thickness - tooth tip - tooth top - tooth width - chipper tooth - chisel-type tooth - combing tooth - convex tooth profile - cutter tooth - gear-tooth contact - gullet tooth - insert tooth - parrot tooth - briar tooth - pin tooth - ratchet tooth - ripper tooth - scratch-type tooth - weeding tooth
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