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1 водорез
1) General subject: scissor bill, skimmer, starling2) Geology: cut-water3) Biology: razorbill (Rhynchops)4) Zoology: scissor-bill (Rhynchops)5) Naval: bobstay piece (в деревянном судне), bobstay piece, cut-off out, cutwater, gripe, lace piece, nose, stem cutting bar6) Engineering: beak7) Makarov: cutwater of bridge, cutwater of ship8) Ornithology: skimmer (Rhynchops) -
2 espolón
adj.astute.m.1 stem of a ship, stem.2 spur, sharp horny protuberance on the leg of various birds and particularly the rooster, spur of the rooster, spur of the cock.3 chilblain, calcar, skin inflammation caused by exposure to cold and moisture, spurlike process.4 dewclaw, functionless claw of some animals.5 breakwater, groyne, groin, small jetty extending from the shore to prevent erosion caused by water.6 fetlock.7 ram.8 cutwater, reinforcement on a bridge's column for protection against water erosion.* * *1 (de ave) spur2 (de caballería) fetlock3 (de nave) ram4 (malecón) sea wall\embestir con el espolón MARÍTIMO to ram* * *1. SM1) (Zool) [de gallo] spur; [de caballo] fetlock2) (Geog) spur ( of a mountain range)3) (Náut) (=proa) stem; [para atacar] ram4) (=malecón) sea wall, dike; (=contrafuerte) buttress; [de puente] cutwater5) (=paseo) promenade6) (Med) * chilblain2.ADJ And * (=astuto) sharp, astute* * *1) ( de ave) spur3) (Geog) spur* * *= spur.Ex. The length of the spurs will give some idea of the age of the bird.* * *1) ( de ave) spur3) (Geog) spur* * *= spur.Ex: The length of the spurs will give some idea of the age of the bird.
* * *A (de un ave) spurB (para hendir el agua) cutwater; (para embestir) ramD1 (de un puente) cutwater2 (malecón) breakwaterE ( Geog) spur* * *
espolón sustantivo masculino spur
* * *espolón nm1. [de ave] spur2. [de caballo] fetlock3. [de sierra, montaña] spur4. Arquit buttress5. [muro de contención] [de mar] sea wall, dike;[de río] Br embankment, US levee* * *m2 ARQUI buttress3 MED:espolón (calcáneo) (bone) spur* * * -
3 γωνία
γωνία, ἡ,A corner, angle, Hdt.1.51, Pl.Men. 84d, etc.; γ. ἐπίπεδος, στερεά, plane, solid angle, Euc.1 Def.8,11Def.11; αἱ πρὸς τῇ βάσει γ. the angles at the base, Id.1.5; ἡ ὑπὸ ΒΑΓ or ὑπὸ τῶν ΒΑΓ γ. the angle ΒΑΓ, Id.1.9,al.2 metaph., corner, secluded spot,ἐν γωνίᾳ ψιθυρίζειν Pl.Grg. 485d
;ἐν γ. πεπραγμένον Act.Ap.26.26
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4 κυμοτόμος
κῡμο-τόμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυμοτόμος
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5 mahmuz
"spur; cock's spur; (ship's) ram, beak, cutwater; (bridge) fender"
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