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1 вдающийся
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2 вклинивающийся
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4 вклинивающийся
1) General subject: interposing (о силах и т. п.)2) Makarov: incurrent -
5 подводящий канал
1) General subject: flume, headrace (водяной турбины), race, supply canal2) Geology: feeder, feeder (лакколита)3) Engineering: approach channel, canal of approach, entrance channel, forebay, gate, head bay (напр. судоходного шлюза), head race, headbay (судоходного шлюза), headrace canal, headrace channel, headrace flume, intake channel, power canal (ГЭС), race way, water delivery canal4) Construction: channel of approach, feed ditch, fore bay, forebay (к турбине), penstock6) Oil: approach hole7) Special term: chute8) Paleontology: incurrent canal9) Ecology: influent channel10) Polymers: approach (экструзионной головки)11) Plastics: die ring
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Incurrent — In*cur rent, a. [L. incurrens, p. pr. incurere, incursum, to run in; in + currere to run.] (Zo[ o]l.) Characterized by a current which flows inward; as, the incurrent orifice of lamellibranch Mollusca. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incurrent — [in kʉr′ənt] adj. [L incurrens, prp. of incurrere: see INCUR] flowing in; esp., characterized by the flowing in of water [incurrent canals of sponges] … English World dictionary
incurrent — nt adjective Etymology: Latin incurrent , incurrens, present participle of incurrere to run into, incur more at incur : running in: as a. : occurring within a given time b. : giving passage to a current that flows inward the incur … Useful english dictionary
incurrent — adjective Etymology: Latin incurrent , incurrens, present participle of incurrere Date: circa 1856 giving passage to a current that flows inward … New Collegiate Dictionary
incurrent — /in kerr euhnt, kur /, adj. carrying or relating to an inward current. [1555 65; < L incurrent (s. of incurrens), prp. of incurrere. See INCUR, ENT] * * * … Universalium
incurrent — adjective chiefly Zoology (of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid inwards. The opposite of excurrent. Origin C16 (in the sense falling within (a period) ): from L. incurrent , incurrere (see incur) … English new terms dictionary
incurrent — in•cur•rent [[t]ɪnˈkɜr ənt, ˈkʌr [/t]] adj. carrying or relating to an inward current • Etymology: 1555–65; < L incurrent , s. of incurrēns, prp. of incurrere; see incur … From formal English to slang
incurrent — adj. [L. in, in; currere, to run] 1. A current which flows inward; afferent. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The ostium of the heart. 3. (MOLLUSCA) Inhalant siphons. 4. (PORIFERA) Canals which admit water … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
incurrent — adjective Carrying inward; relating to an inward current. Ant: excurrent … Wiktionary
incurrent — in|cur|rent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable … Diccionari Català-Català
incurrent — in·cur·rent … English syllables