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2 leatherlike
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4 leatherlike
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7 nahkamainen
leatherlike (adje)leathery (adje)* * *• leathery -
8 кожеобразный
Automobile industry: leatherlike -
9 кожистый
1) General subject: coriaceous, dermatoid, leathery, skinny2) Botanical term: leather-like (лат. coriaceus)3) Food industry: Peely (о толстокожих фруктах)4) Makarov: leatherlike -
10 похожий на кожу
1) General subject: leathery2) Engineering: leatherlike -
11 lederartig
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12 кожистый
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13 derimsi
adj. dermoid* * *leatherlike -
14 кожистый
/ˈkoʐɨstɨ(j)/
leathery, coriaceous, leatherlike -
15 μάσθλης
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `leather', name of leather objects (cf. διφθέρα) like `leather shoe, strap' (Sapph., Hp., S.); also metaph. of a flexible and flattering man (Ar.);Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Formation like τάπης, λέβης etc. (cf. Schwyzer 499); explanation uncertain. Against the traditional derivation from ἱμάσθλη with loss of the anlaut after μάστιξ (Bq, Chantraine Form. 375, Strömberg Wortstudien 44; cf. Curtius 394 and on ἱμάς) tells the slightly deviating meaning, insofar as it is not dependent on the τ-enlargement. Reverse proposal by Schwyzer 533 and 725 n. 3 (s. also Belardi Doxa 3, 213): μάσθλης to μάστιξ, μαίομαι; from there ἱμάσθλη with secondary adaptation to ἱμάς. -- Extensively on μάσθλης Hamm Glotta 32, 43ff. - Poss. Pre-Greek (Fur. 172 n. 118.Page in Frisk: 2,180Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μάσθλης
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