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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > lateral extent of roots
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Биология: горизонтальное простирание корнейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lateral extent of roots
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English-russian biological dictionary > lateral extent of roots
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extent:lateral extent of roots горизонтальное простирание корнейEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > extent
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1. n боковая часть; ветвь, ответвление2. n сад. пасынок, боковой побег3. n фон. латеральный сонант4. n горн. горизонтальная выработка5. n горн. поперечная отводная канава6. n боковой; поперечныйlateral dimensions — горизонтальные размеры; поперечные размеры
lateral face — боковая поверхность; боковой фасад
lateral section — поперечный разрез; профиль
7. n воен. фланговый; рокадныйlateral march — фланговый марш; движение по фронту
8. n фон. латеральный, боковойСинонимический ряд:1. edgewise (adj.) edgewise; horizontal; sideways2. flanking (adj.) flanking; left; right; side3. oblique (adj.) oblique; side by side; sidelong4. side-by-side (adj.) coincident; collateral; corresponding; parallel; side-by-side; skirting -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > exposition of roots
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