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1 двойная окраска
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2 تلوين ثنائي
double staining -
3 двойная окраска
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4 ванночка для окраски
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5 двойная окраска
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6 контрастная окраска
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7 двойная окраска
1) Medicine: double stain2) Chemistry: double staining -
8 двойное окрашивание
Makarov: double stainingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двойное окрашивание
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9 крашение
dyeing, staining* * *кра́шение с.
dyeing, colouringаппара́тное кра́шение — machine dyeingгла́дкое кра́шение — uniform dyeingдвухва́нное кра́шение — double-bath dyeingкра́шение диспе́рсными краси́телями — disperse dyeingкисло́тное кра́шение — acid dyeingку́бовое кра́шение — vat-dyeingледяно́е кра́шение — azoic dyeingоднова́нное кра́шение — one-bath dyeingкра́шение оку́нкой — dip-dyeingосно́вное кра́шение — basic dyeingпокры́вное кра́шение — toppingпро́бное кра́шение — colouring testпротравно́е кра́шение — mordant dyeingпрямо́е кра́шение — direct dyeingхоло́дное кра́шение — azoic dyeingщё́точное кра́шение — brush dyeing* * * -
10 التلوين بطريقة كاجال المضاعفة
Cajals double method stainingArabic-English Medical Dictionary > التلوين بطريقة كاجال المضاعفة
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11 θιγγάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `touch with the hand, occupy onseself with' (Ion. Dor. Arc.; not in real Attic or in Hom.; Wackernagel Unt. 222).Other forms: Aor. θιγεῖν (Lac. σιγῆν Ar. Lys. 1004), fut. med. προσ-θίξῃ (E. Herakl. 652; codd. - εις), τεθίξομαι (E. Hipp. 1086), aor. pass. θιχθῆναι (S. E.),Derivatives: θίξις `touch' (Hp., Arist.), θίγμα `id.' (Pergam.), `staining' ( θιγμάτων μιασμάτων H.); uncertain θίγημα (AP 12, 209; cod. φιλήματα) and θιγάνα `cover?' (Delph., Labyad-inscr. C 39).Etymology: With θιγγάνω, with its double nasalization, agrees in Lat. infixed fingō `spread, knead, form, shape', in Arm. the suffixed diz-anem `heap up'. This etymology (doubts in Schwyzer 701 and in W.-Hofmann s. fingō) presupposes however, that an original χ (IE ǵh) after nasal became γ (which is incorrect, cf. ὄμφαλος; on θάμβος s.v.); from the present the γ would have gone to the aorist θιγεῖν (for *τιχεῖν). Sanskrit has an athematic root present déhmi `smear', IE *dhéiǵh-mi, with 3. pl. ipf. ádihan (= ἔθιγον?); here also Goth. pres. ptc. dat. Þamma digandin `τῳ̃ πλάσαντι'. - Further cognates s. τεῖχος.Page in Frisk: 1,674-675Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θιγγάνω
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