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circum-meridian [ˏsɜ:kəmməˊrɪdɪən] aастр. бли́зкий к меридиа́ну ( о звезде и т.п.) -
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circum-meridian[¸sə:kəmmə´ridiən] adj астр. който е близо до меридиана. -
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ˌsə:kəmməˈrɪdɪən прил.;
астр. близкий к меридиану (о звезде и т. п.) близкий к меридиану circum-meridian астр. близкий к меридиану (о звезде и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > circum-meridian
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[ˌsə:kəmməˈrɪdɪən]circum-meridian астр. близкий к меридиану (о звезде и т. п.) -
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Общая лексика: близкий к меридиану -
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[ˏsɜːkəmmə`rɪdɪən]близкий к меридиануАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > circum-meridian
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[͵sɜ:kəmməʹrıdıən] a -
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[ˌsɜːkəmmə'rɪdɪən]прил.; астр. -
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circum-meridian
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General subject: circum meridian, circum-meridianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > близкий к меридиану
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муж. meridian близкий к меридиану ≈ астр. (о звезде и т. п.) circum-meridian небесный меридиан ≈ hour-circleм. meridian.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > меридиан
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Naval: circum-meridianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > близмеридиональный
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circum-meridian — … Useful english dictionary
meridian circle — Circle Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circummeridian — Cir cum*me*rid i*an, a. [Pref. circum + meridian.] About, or near, the meridian. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
circummeridian — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: circum + meridian : at or in relation to the meridian used of a celestial body or the observation of it … Useful english dictionary
earthquake — /errth kwayk /, n. 1. a series of vibrations induced in the earth s crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating. 2. something that is severely disruptive; upheaval. [1300 50; ME erthequake … Universalium
Andes Mountains — Mountain system, western South America. One of the great natural features of the globe, the Andes extend north south about 5,500 mi (8,850 km). They run parallel to the Caribbean Sea coast in Venezuela before turning southwest and entering… … Universalium
Azimuth circle — Circle Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circle — Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single curve… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circle of altitude — Circle Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circle of curvature — Circle Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circle of declination — Circle Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English