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1) General subject: cop rose, copper rose2) Botanical term: cop-rose, cop-rose ( copper-rose) (Papaver rhoeas), copper-rose3) Agriculture: corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas), field poppy (Papaver rhoeas), red poppy (Papaver rhoeas) -
2 Williams, Thomas
[br]b. 13 May 1737 Cefn Coch, Anglesey, Walesd. 29 November 1802 Bath, England[br]Welsh lawyer, mine-owner and industrialist.[br]Williams was articled by his father, Owen Williams of Treffos in Anglesey, to the prominent Flintshire lawyer John Lloyd, whose daughter Catherine he is believed to have married. By 1769 Williams, lessee of the mansion and estate of Llanidan, was an able lawyer with excellent connections in Anglesey. His life changed dramatically when he agreed to act on behalf of the Lewis and Hughes families of Llysdulas, who had begun a lawsuit against Sir Nicholas Bayly of Plas Newydd concerning the ownership and mineral rights of copper mines on the western side of Parys mountain. During a prolonged period of litigation, Williams managed these mines for Margaret Lewis on behalf of Edward Hughes, who was established after a judgement in Chancery in 1776 as one of two legal proprietors, the other being Nicholas Bayly. The latter then decided to lease his portion to the London banker John Dawes, who in 1778 joined Hughes and Thomas Williams when they founded the Parys Mine Company.As the active partner in this enterprise, Williams began to establish his own smelting and fabricating works in South Wales, Lancashire and Flintshire, where coal was cheap. He soon broke the power of Associated Smelters, a combine holding the Anglesey mine owners to ransom. The low production cost of Anglesey ore gave him a great advantage over the Cornish mines and he secured very profitable contracts for the copper sheathing of naval and other vessels. After several British and French copper-bottomed ships were lost because of corrosion failure of the iron nails and bolts used to secure the sheathing, Williams introduced a process for manufacturing heavily work-hardened copper bolts and spikes which could be substituted directly for iron fixings, avoiding the corrosion difficulty. His new product was adopted by the Admiralty in 1784 and was soon used extensively in British and European dockyards.In 1785 Williams entered into partnership with Lord Uxbridge, son and heir of Nicholas Bayly, to run the Mona Mine Company at the Eastern end of Parys Mountain. This move ended much enmity and litigation and put Williams in effective control of all Anglesey copper. In the same year, Williams, with Matthew Boulton and John Wilkinson, persuaded the Cornish miners to establish a trade cooperative, the Cornish Metal Company, to market their ores. When this began to fall in 1787, Williams took over its administration, assets and stocks and until 1792 controlled the output and sale of all British copper. He became known as the "Copper King" and the output of his many producers was sold by the Copper Offices he established in London, Liverpool and Birmingham. In 1790 he became Member of Parliament for the borough of Great Marlow, and in 1792 he and Edward Hughes established the Chester and North Wales Bank, which in 1900 was absorbed by the Lloyds group.After 1792 the output of the Anglesey mines started to decline and Williams began to buy copper from all available sources. The price of copper rose and he was accused of abusing his monopoly. By this time, however, his health had begun to deteriorate and he retreated to Bath.[br]Further ReadingJ.R.Harris, 1964, The "Copper King", Liverpool University Press.ASD -
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1) General subject: poppy (Papaver rhoeas)2) Biology: canker rose (Papaver rhoeas), cheese-bowel (Papaver rhoeas), copper rose (Papaver rhoeas), field poppy (Papaver rhoeas), headwark (Papaver rhoeas), red poppy (Papaver rhoeas)3) Botanical term: cop-rose (Papaver rhoeas), coquelicot (Papaver gen.), corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas), corn rose (Papaver rhoeas) -
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сочетание оттенков
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1. tone2. shadeРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > оттенок
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9 कमल
kámalamfn. (Comm. on Uṇ. I, 106) ;
pale-red, rose-coloured TS. VII, 3, 18, 1 ;
( kamála) AV. VIII, 6, 9 (desirous, lustful BRD.);
m. a species of deer L. ;
the Indian crane (Ardea Sibirica) L. ;
N. of Brahmā. L. ;
of a pupil of Vaiṡampāyana Kāṡ. ;
of an Asura GaṇP. ;
(in mus.) a particular Dhruvaka (q.v.);
(as, am) m. n. a lotus, lotusflower, Nelumbium Suṡr. Ṡak. Bhartṛ. etc.;
(ā) f. N. of Lakshmi BhP. Sāh. Kathās. ;
wealth, prosperity Subh. ;
N. of Dākshyāyaṇī MatsyaP. ;
of one of the mothers in the retinue of Skanda MBh. ;
of the wife of Jayāpiḍa Rājat. ;
an excellent woman L. ;
an orange Tantras. ;
(ī, am) fn. N. of a metre (four times three short syllables);
(am) n. a particular constellation VarBṛ. ;
water Kir. V, 25 ;
copper L. ;
the bladder L. ;
a medicament, drug L. ;
N. of a town built by Kamalā Rājat. ;
a particular number Buddh. ;
- कमलकीट
- कमलकीर
- कमलखण्ड
- कमलगर्भ
- कमलगर्भाभ
- कमलज
- कमलदेव
- कमलनयन
- कमलनाभ
- कमलनेत्र
- कमलपत्त्र
- कमलपत्त्राक्ष
- कमलबान्धव
- कमलबालनाल
- कमलबालनालय
- कमलभव
- कमलभवन
- कमलभिदा
- कमलभू
- कमलमति
- कमलमय
- कमलयोनि
- कमललोचन
- कमलवती
- कमलवदन
- कमलवन
- कमलवर्धन
- कमलवर्मन्
- कमलशील
- कमलषष्ठीव्रत
- कमलसप्तमीव्रत
- कमलसंभव
- कमलाकर
- कमलाकेशव
- कमलाक्ष
- कमलाग्रजा
- कमलाछाया
- कमलातीर्थ
- कमलादि
- कमलानन्दन
- कमलापति
- कमलापात
- कमलाभक्त
- कमलायताक्ष
- कमलयुध
- कमलालय
- कमलासन
- कमलाहट्ट
- कमलाहास
- कमलेक्षण
- कमलोत्तर
- कमलोत्पलमालिन्
- कमलोदय
- कमलोद्भव
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11 produkcj|a
f 1. sgt Przem. (proces) production; (wyprodukowane towary) output- produkcja miedzi/stali/samochodów copper/steel/automobile production- produkcja broni chemicznej production of chemical weapons- produkcja rolna agricultural production- produkcja roślinna/zwierzęca crop/animal production- środki produkcjci the means of production- film produkcji australijskiej/polskiej an Australian-/a Polish-made film- towary krajowej produkcji domestic goods- specjalizować się w produkcji opakowań to specialize in packaging production a. manufacture- wejść do produkcji to go into production- zostać wycofanym z produkcji to go out of production- produkcja ruszy w przyszłym tygodniu (the) production starts next week- produkcja spadła/wzrosła the production rose/dropped- część produkcji jest przeznaczona na eksport a part of the production output is exported2. sgt Fizjol. production- wzmożona produkcja hormonów an increased production of hormones3. Kino, Teatr production- produkcja filmowa film production4. sgt (pisarza, epoki) output 5. (G pl produkcji) (film, przedstawienie) production- hollywoodzkie produkcje Hollywood productionsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > produkcj|a
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1. м. gradation2. м. hue; shade; tinge; tintСинонимический ряд:нюанс (сущ.) нюанс
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