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1 Linse
f; -, -n1. BOT. lentil* * *die Linse(Frucht) lentil;(Optik) lens* * *Lịn|se ['lɪnzə]f -, -n1) (BOT, COOK) lentil* * *die2) (the small orange or green seed of a pod-bearing plant, used in soups etc.) lentil* * *Lin·se<-, -n>[ˈlɪnzə]frote \Linsen red lentils2. ANAT, PHYS lens* * *die; Linse, Linsen1) lentil2) (Med., Optik) lens* * *1. BOT lentiljemanden vor die Linse kriegen umg get sb into one’s viewfinder* * *die; Linse, Linsen1) lentil2) (Med., Optik) lens* * *-n (Pflanze) f.lentil n. -n f.lens n.(§ pl.: lenses)lense n. -
2 Linsensuppe
f GASTR. lentil soup* * *die Linsensuppelentil soup* * *Lịn|sen|sup|peflentil soup* * *Lin·sen·sup·pef lentil soup* * *die lentil soup* * ** * *die lentil soup -
3 Linsengericht
n GASTR. lentil dish; etw. für ein Linsengericht hergeben fig. sell s.th. for a song* * *Lịn|sen|ge|richtntlentil dish; (BIBL, fig) mess of potage* * *etwas für ein Linsengericht hergeben fig sell sth for a song -
4 Berglinse
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5 Linse
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6 linsenförmiger Gesteinskörper
m < geo> ■ lenticle; lentilGerman-english technical dictionary > linsenförmiger Gesteinskörper
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7 Berglinse
Berg·lin·se fpuy lentil -
8 Linse
Lin·se <-, -n> [ʼlɪnzə] frote \Linsen red lentils2) anat, phys lens -
9 Linse
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10 Linse
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13 Linsensuppe
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14 Linsentopf
mlentil soup
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Lentil — Len til (l[e^]n t[i^]l), n. [F. lentille, fr. L. lenticula, dim. of lens, lentis, lentil. Cf. {Lens}.] (Bot.) A leguminous plant of the genus {Ervum} ({Ervum Lens}), of small size, common in the fields in Europe. Also, its seed, which is used for … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lentil — mid 13c., from O.Fr. lentille lentil, also freckle, from L. lenticula, dim. of L. lens (gen. lentis) lentil, cognate with Gk. lathyros, Ger. linse, O.C.S. lД™ЕЎta … Etymology dictionary
LENTIL — (Heb. עֲדָשָׁה, adashah, pl. עֲדָשִׁים, adashim), the legume Lens esculenta, one of the earliest of the flora of Israel. Remains dating to over 3,000 years ago have been discovered in excavations and in Egyptian tombs of the 12th dynasty as food… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
lentil — ► NOUN ▪ a high protein pulse which is dried and then soaked and cooked prior to eating. ORIGIN Latin lenticula, from lens lentil … English terms dictionary
lentil — [lent′ l] n. [ME < OFr lentille < L lenticula, dim. of lens, lentil] 1. an Old World plant (Lens culinaris) of the pea family with small, edible seeds shaped like biconvex lenses 2. the seed of this plant … English World dictionary
Lentil — This article is about the species Lens culinaris. For the meaning of lentil in Indian English, see pulse (legume). For the toor (sometimes called lentil in Indian English), see pigeon pea. Lentil Lentils … Wikipedia
lentil — /len til, tl/, n. 1. a plant, Lens culinaris, of the legume family, having flattened, biconvex seeds used as food. 2. the seed itself. [1200 50; ME < OF lentille < VL *lenticula for L lenticula. See LENTICLE] * * * Small annual legume (Lens… … Universalium
lentil — UK [ˈlentɪl] / US [ˈlent(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms lentil : singular lentil plural lentils a round flat seed that you boil before you eat it. You normally buy lentils in dried form … English dictionary
lentil — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French lentille, from Latin lenticula, diminutive of lent , lens Date: 13th century 1. a widely cultivated Eurasian annual leguminous plant (Lens culinaris) with flattened edible seeds and leafy stalks… … New Collegiate Dictionary
lentil — [[t]le̱ntɪl[/t]] lentils N COUNT: usu pl Lentils are the seeds of a lentil plant. They can be dried and used to make soups and stews … English dictionary
lentil — len·til || lentl n. plant belonging to the legume family; round flattened seed produced by the lentil plant and used for food … English contemporary dictionary