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81 древесина f воздушносухая
Словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > древесина f воздушносухая
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82 древесина f комнатносухая
Словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > древесина f комнатносухая
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83 calamentum
cālāmentum, i, n. [cala], withered, dry wood on the vine, Col. 4, 27, 1. -
84 coctilia
coctĭlis, e, adj. [coquo], burned:II.lateres,
Varr. R. R. 1, 14 fin.:laterculus,
Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 193; Curt. 5, 1, 25:muri (Babylonis),
built of burned bricks, Ov. M. 4, 58; cf. Curt. l. l., and Just. 1, 2, 7 (cocto latere). —Subst.: coctĭlĭa, ium, n. (sc. ligna), very dry wood, that burns without smoke (cf. acapnos), Treb. Claud. 14; cf. Dig. 32, 55, § 7. -
85 coctilis
coctĭlis, e, adj. [coquo], burned:II.lateres,
Varr. R. R. 1, 14 fin.:laterculus,
Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 193; Curt. 5, 1, 25:muri (Babylonis),
built of burned bricks, Ov. M. 4, 58; cf. Curt. l. l., and Just. 1, 2, 7 (cocto latere). —Subst.: coctĭlĭa, ium, n. (sc. ligna), very dry wood, that burns without smoke (cf. acapnos), Treb. Claud. 14; cf. Dig. 32, 55, § 7. -
86 catch fire
to begin to burn:يَبْدأ بالأحْتِراق، يَمْسِكُ النارDry wood catches fire easily.
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87 kindling
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88 ἄρκαλα
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89 γρῡνός
γρῡνόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `dry wood, torch' (Hom. Fr. 18, Lyc. 86, 294).Derivatives: γρύνη λιβανωτός (Theognost. Kan. 108). Cf. the PlN Γρύνειον, Γρῦνοι (Aeolis), Fick BB 23, 22 u. 213.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown.Page in Frisk: 1,329Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γρῡνός
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90 κρούναι
Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρούναι
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91 ξύλοχος
Grammatical information: f.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Of old explained from *ξυλό-λοχος through haplology; the exacter semantic interpretation remains uncertain; cf. Solmsen Unt. 97 n. 1 (p. 98). Because of the femin. gender (after λόχμη?) Bechtel Lex. s. v. points to the possibility of adjectival origin; so prop. "having dry wood as bed" (sc. εὑνή)?Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ξύλοχος
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92 ضرم
ضَرَمٌ \ kindling: dry wood for starting a fire. \ See Also حَطَبٌ جَافّ لإشعال النار -
93 طقطق
طَقْطَقَ \ click: to make, (cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. patter: to make a patter: The rain pattered against the windows. rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. -
94 فرقع
فَرْقَعَ \ crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. pop: to make, or cause to make, a gently explosive sound (as when a Cork is pulled out of a bottle). \ فَرْقَعَ بالسَّوط \ crack a whip: to cause a Whip to make a craking noise. \ فَرْقَعَةٌ \ bang: a loud noise made by a heavy blow or explosion: The gun went off with a bang. crack: the noise made by sth. cracking; any sharp noise like this: the crack of breaking glass; a crack of thunder. crackle: a repeated cracking sound. pop: a popping sound. report: the sharp explosive noise of a gun. snap: a sudden sharp snapping noise. -
95 click
طَقْطَقَ \ click: to make, (cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. patter: to make a patter: The rain pattered against the windows. rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. -
96 crackle
طَقْطَقَ \ click: to make, (cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. patter: to make a patter: The rain pattered against the windows. rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. -
97 patter
طَقْطَقَ \ click: to make, (cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. patter: to make a patter: The rain pattered against the windows. rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. -
98 rattle
طَقْطَقَ \ click: to make, (cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. patter: to make a patter: The rain pattered against the windows. rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. -
99 crackle
فَرْقَعَ \ crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. pop: to make, or cause to make, a gently explosive sound (as when a Cork is pulled out of a bottle). -
100 pop
فَرْقَعَ \ crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. pop: to make, or cause to make, a gently explosive sound (as when a Cork is pulled out of a bottle).
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