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1 HALM
[N]STIPULA (-AE) (F)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)COLLUS (-I) (M)CONLUS (-I) (M) -
2 HAULM
[N]STIPULA (-AE) (F)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)COLLUS (-I) (M)CONLUS (-I) (M) -
3 HEAD
[A]SUMMUS (-A -UM)PRINCIPALIS (-E)PRINCEPS (-CIPIS)PRIMORIS (-E)PRIMOR (-ORIS)PRIMUS (-A -UM)[N]CAPUT (-ITIS) (N)VERTEX (-TICIS) (M)VORTEX (-TICIS) (M)TEMPUS (-ORIS) (N)PRINCEPS (-CIPIS) (M)CORYPHAEUS (-I) (M)PATER (-TRIS) (M)REX (REGIS) (M)PRAEPOSITUS (-I) (M)PRAETOR (-ORIS) (M)INGENIUM (-I) (N)CEREBRUM (-I) (N)CACUMEN (-INIS) (N)COLUMEN (-MINIS) (N)FASTIGIUM (-I) (N)CULMEN (-MINIS) (N)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)COLLUS (-I) (M)CONLUS (-I) (M)PRAESUL (-ULIS) (MF)AUTHENTA (-AE) (M)[V]TENDO (-ERE TETENDI TENSUM)PRAENOTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
4 NECK
[A]COLLARIS (-E)CONLARIS (-E)[N]CERVIX (-VICIS) (F)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)COLLUS (-I) (M)CONLUS (-I) (M)FAUCES (-IUM) (PL)FAUX (FAUCIS) (F)GUTTUR (-URIS) (N)GUTTER (-ERIS) (N)- LITTLE NECK -
5 NECK: LITTLE NECK
[N]COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)CONLUS (-I) (M)COLLUS (-I) (M) -
6 NOZZLE
[N]CERVIX (-VICIS) (F)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)CONLUS (-I) (M)COLLUS (-I) (M) -
7 SPOUT
[N]CANALIS (-IS) (MF)CERVIX (-VICIS) (F)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)CONLUS (-I) (M)COLLUS (-I) (M)[V]EJACULOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)EIACULOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM) -
8 STALK
[N]CAULIS (-IS) (M)CAULLIS (-IS) (M)CULMUS (-I) (M)CULMEN (-MINIS) (N)HERBA (-AE) (F)CALAMUS (-I) (M)STIPULA (-AE) (F)COLES (-IS) (M)COLIS (-IS) (M)SCAPUS (-I) (M)THALLUS (-I) (M)STILUS (-I) (M)STYLUS (-I) (M)THYRSUS (-I) (M)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)COLLUS (-I) (M)CONLUS (-I) (M)FISTUCA (-AE) (F)FESTUCA (-AE) (F)[V]VENOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)INGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM)INCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)SPATIOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM) -
9 STEM
[N]STIRPS (-PIS) (MF)STIPES (-PITIS) (M)STIRPIS (-PIS) (MF)STIRPES (-PIS) (MF)COLES (-IS) (M)COLIS (-IS) (M)MATRIX (-ICIS) (F)CULMUS (-I) (M)CALAMUS (-I) (M)CAULIS (-IS) (M)COLLUS (-I) (M)CAULLIS (-IS) (M)THYRSUS (-I) (M)COLLUM (-I) (N)CONLUM (-I) (N)CONLUS (-I) (M)FISTUCA (-AE) (F)FESTUCA (-AE) (F)STIPS (STIPIS) (F)[V]OBSISTO (-ERE -STITI -STITUM)OPSISTO (-ERE -STITI -STITUM)REPRIMO (-ERE -PRESSI -PRESSUM)OBNITOR (-NITI -NIXUS SUM)PROCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)PROFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)- STEMS
См. также в других словарях:
Collus — Porté dans l Ardèche (variante : Colus, également portée dans les Vosges). Sens incertain. On peut penser, en particulier pour les Colus des Vosges, à une forme latinisée d un diminutif de Nicolas. Il n est pas sûr qu il en soit de même dans l… … Noms de famille
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Deutsche Sprachgeschichte — Die historische Entwicklung des deutschen Sprachraumes Das deutsche Sprachgebiet um 19 … Deutsch Wikipedia
collusion — /keuh looh zheuhn/, n. 1. a secret agreement, esp. for fraudulent or treacherous purposes; conspiracy: Some of his employees were acting in collusion to rob him. 2. Law. a secret understanding between two or more persons to gain something… … Universalium
collusive — collusively, adv. collusiveness, n. /keuh looh siv/, adj. involving collusion; fraudulently contrived by agreement: a collusive agreement to increase prices. [1665 75; COLLUS(ION) + IVE] * * * … Universalium
hawse — /hawz, haws/, n., v., hawsed, hawsing. Naut. n. 1. the part of a bow where the hawseholes are located. 2. a hawsehole or hawsepipe. 3. the distance or space between the bow of an anchored vessel and the point on the surface of the water above the … Universalium
Élections législatives de 2002 dans l'Essonne — Les élections législatives en Essonne se sont déroulées les dimanches 9 et 16 juin 2002[1]. Elles avaient pour but d élire les députés représentant le département à l Assemblée nationale pour un mandat de cinq années correspondant à la… … Wikipédia en Français
История немецкого языка — берёт своё начало в раннем средневековье, когда начинают контактировать между собой языки древних германцев, создавая почву для образования общего языка. Более раннее развитие немецкого языка напрямую связано с развитием прагерманского языка,… … Википедия
Hals — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. hals, ahd. hals, as. hals Stammwort. Aus g. * halsa m. Hals , auch in gt. hals, anord. hals, ae. h(e)als, afr. hals. Zunächst zu l. collum n., auch collus m. Hals ; als gemeinsame Ausgangsform wird angenommen (ig.) * kwolso … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
collusive — 1670s, from L. collus , pp. stem of colludere (see COLLUDE (Cf. collude)) + IVE (Cf. ive) … Etymology dictionary
hawse — [[t]hɔz, hɔs[/t]] n. 1) naut. navig. the part of a vessel s bow where the hawseholes are located 2) naut. navig. a hawsehole or hawsepipe • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME hals, OE heals bow of a ship, lit., neck, c. ON hals in same senses, OFris, OOHG… … From formal English to slang