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1 колорист
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > колорист
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2 красильщик
colourer, stainerРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > красильщик
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3 маляр
colourer, house painter, painterРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > маляр
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4 красильщик
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5 маляр
1) General subject: decorator, painter, sign painter, sign writer, sign-painter, sign-writer2) Engineering: house painter3) Construction: colourer4) Polymers: lacquerer5) Makarov: interior decorator -
6 coloriste
kɔlɔʀist nmfcolourist Grande-Bretagne colorist USA* * *coloriste nmf1 ( d'estampes) colourerGB; ( peintre) colouristGB;2 ( coiffeur) colouristGB.[kɔlɔrist] nom masculin et féminin -
7 lituðr
m. a dyer, colourer, Lex. Poët. -
8 रञ्जक
rañjakamf ( ikā)n. colouring, dyeing ṠārṇgS. ;
exciting passion orᅠ love, charming, pleasing Cat. ;
m. a colourist, dyer, painter Mn. IV, 216 ;
an inciter of affection etc., stimulus W. ;
the red powder on the capsules of the Rottleria Tinctoria L. ;
biliary humour on which vision depends W. ;
( akī) f. a female colourer orᅠ dyer Cat. ;
n. cinnabar L. ;
vermilion L.
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9 वस्त्ररजक
vastra-rajakan. « clothes-colourer», safflower Bhpr.
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10 колорист
colourist, coloristcolourer, colorist, colour maker -
11 ῥέζω 2
ῥέζω 2.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to colour, βάπτειν' (Epich. 107, Phot., EM).Other forms: Aor. ῥέξαι.Derivatives: ῥέγος ( ἁλιπόρφυρον, Anacr.), more usu. ῥῆγος n. `blanket, carpet' (Hom.) = τὸ βαπτὸν στρῶμα (Et. Orion.), τό πορφυροῦν περιβόλαιον (EM); ῥέγματα ( ποικίλα, Ibyc.); χρυσοραγές χρυσοβαφές H. Nom. ag. = ' βαφεύς, colourer': ῥεγεύς (EM as v. l. beside ῥαγ-, ῥηγ-), ῥηγεύς (sch., H.), ῥογεύς (inscr. Sparta, H.); s. Bosshardt 83.Etymology: Dying wordfamily, which can hardly be separated from Skt. rájyati `paint oneself, get red, excite oneself', rāga- m. `painting, paint, excitement', though the lack of a prothet. vowel is very remarkable; cf. Schwyzer 310 (with parly diff. interpretations). The form with α must be secondary; but note also ῥηγ-. Pok. en Chantraine consider a basis * sreg-.Page in Frisk: 2,647-648Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥέζω 2
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