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101 مستحفر
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102 okameniti se
vr pf petrify, become petrified, undergo petrification, turn into stone; be/ /become fossilized, fossilize; fig - skameniti se -
103 ammuffito
agg [ammuf'fito] ammuffito (-a)mouldy, fig fossilized -
104 cristallizzare
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105 ископаемый
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106 ископаемый
1. fossilized2. fossil; mined; mineralsСинонимический ряд:устарелый (прил.) архаический; ветхозаветный; допотопный; обветшалый; отживший; старозаветный; старомодный; устаревший; устарелый -
107 fossilise
verbto change into a fossil:يَتَحَجَّرTime had fossilized the animal remains in the river-bed.
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108 fossilize
verbto change into a fossil:يَتَحَجَّرTime had fossilized the animal remains in the river-bed.
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109 μυρμηκῖτις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μυρμηκῖτις
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110 μάτη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: roughly `fault, folly' (Stesich., A., S.), also ματίη `id.' (κ 79, A. R.), metr. useful transformation (Porzig Satzinhalte 204 a. 70, Scheller Oxyronierung 39 w. n. 1). -- μάτην adv. `idly, vainly, without reason' (h. Cer.).Derivatives: 1. μάταιος `idly, empty, foolish, rash' (IA.) with ματαιό-της (hell.), - σύνη (Polem. Phgn.) `idleness etc.' and the denominatives: a) ( ἀπο-) ματαΐζω (Hdt., J.), ματᾳζω (A., S.; on the phonetics etc. Schwyzer 265 a. 736) `talk nonsense, act foolishly', also - αιάζω `id.' (hell.); b) ματαιόομαι, - όω `render to puposelessness, act foolishly' (LXX, NT) with ματαίωμα (Hermas). -- 2. ματάω, aor. ματῆσαι `do in vain, miss, be useless' (Il.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The difficulty, to define exactly the original meaning of the verbal noun μά-τη (on its formation Fraenkel Nom. sg. 2, 115) and the fossilized acc. μάτην which originated from there (Schwyzer 621), makes searching for a convincing etymology almost impossible. The connection with some Slavic words, e.g. Pol. mat-am, mat-ać `swindel, turn, lie, deceive', Sbcr. mat-am, - ati `allure, attract' (Bq, WP. 2, 219f., Pok. 693 with Prellwitz and Zubatý) has clearly a minimal value; cf. Vasmer Wb. s. matošítь, where the Slavic words are estimated differently. S. also on μηνύω. Different proposals in Bq. - Fur. 88 n. 476 reminds that words for stupid, foolish are often Pre-Greek (also 242, 339; cf. ματταβος ὁ μωρός Η.; also words in - αιος are often Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,185Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μάτη
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111 dierlijke of fossiele turkoois
dierlijke of fossiele turkooisVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dierlijke of fossiele turkoois
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112 fossiele planten
fossiele plantenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > fossiele planten
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113 turkoois
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114 verstarde tradities
verstarde traditiesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > verstarde tradities
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115 verstarren
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116 versteende begrippen
versteende begrippenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > versteende begrippen
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117 გაანამარხა
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118 განამარხებული
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119 starr
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120 verknöchert
1. fossilized2. ossified3. ossifies
См. также в других словарях:
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Fossilized Forest of Lesbos Museum of Natural History — is a museum in Lesbos in Greece.External links* [http://www.aegean.gr/Petrified Forest/NoFrames/petriforest.htm www.aegean.gr] … Wikipedia
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fossilized — adjective In a state of fossilization; preserved in rock … Wiktionary