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61 exsectio
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62 exsico
exsicare, exsicui, exsictus V TRANScut out/off; remove/make (hole) by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrate -
63 faenisecium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
64 faenisicia
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
65 faenisicium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
66 fenisecium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
67 fenisicia
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
68 fenisicium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
69 inseco
Iinsecare, insecui, insectus V TRANScut, incise; make an incision in; make by cutting; cut into/up (L+S)IIinsecare, insexi, insectus Vtell; tell of; relate (L+S); declare; pursue the narration -
70 lapidarius
Ilapidaria, lapidarium ADJof/concerning stone-cutting/quarryingII -
71 plantarium
slip, cutting (of plant); (usu. pl.); (hair); sets, young trees (L+S); place for planting out cuttings/seedlings -
72 scalper
tool for scraping/paring/cutting away/removing parts of bone/sharpening pens -
73 scalpratus
scalprata, scalpratum ADJfitted with a scraper; having a sharp or cutting edge -
74 talea
rod, stick, stake, bar / cutting, slip. -
75 Atta
2. RUS муравей-листорез m, муравей m зонтичный, атта m3. ENG leaf-cutting ant, parasol ant, leaf cutter, fungus-growing ant4. DEU Blattschneiderameise f, Parasolameise f, Pilzzüchter m5. FRA atte m, fourmi f à parasol -
76 Megachile
2. RUS пчела-листорез f, пчела-закройщица f, мегахил m3. ENG leaf-cutting [leaf cutter] bee4. DEU Blattschneiderbiene f Tapezierbiene f5. FRA mégachile m -
77 Megachile centuncularis
1. LAT Megachile centuncularis Linnaeus2. RUS —3. ENG rose leaf-cutting bee4. DEU Rosenblattschneiderbiene f, gemeine Blattschneiderbiene f, gemeiner Blattschneider m, Lappenbiene f5. FRA mégachile m commun [du rosier]VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Megachile centuncularis
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78 Megachilidae
1. LAT Megachilidae2. RUS пчёлы-листорезы, пчёлы-закройщики, мегахилиды3. ENG leaf-cutting [carder] bees4. DEU Blattschneider(bienen), Bauchsammlerbienen5. FRA mégachiles, abeilles tapissières [coupeuses des feuilles] -
79 aculeus
ăcūlĕus, i, m. [acc. to Prisc. 618 P. dim. from 1. acus, with the gender changed, like diecula fr. dies, cf. Val. Prob. 1463 P.], a sting.I.Lit.A.Of animals:B. C.apis aculeum sine clamore ferre non possumus,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 22; so Plin. 11, 17, 17:neparum,
Cic. Fin. 5, 15 al. —Also, the spur of fowls, Col. 8, 2, 8:locustarum,
Vulg. Apoc. 9, 10.—Of an arrow or dart, the point, Liv. 38, 21, 11.—II.Fig., a sting.A.Of a sharp, cutting remark:B.pungunt quasi aculeis interrogatiunculis,
Cic. Fin. 4, 3; so id. Ac. 2, 31; id. Planc. 24 al.; Liv. 23, 42, 5.—Of harsh treatment:C.aculeos severitatis judicum evellere,
Cic. Clu. 55 fin.; so id. Cael. 12, 29.—Of painful thought or care:meum ille pectus pungit aculeus, quid illi negoti fuerit ante aedīs meas, Plant. Trin. 4, 2, 158: domesticarum sollicitudinum,
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80 ambecisus
ambĕcīsus, ūs, m. [ambi-caedo], a cutting around, a rounding off:ancilia dicta ab ambecisu,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 43 Müll.
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