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1 écoulement
ekulmɑ̃nom masculin1) (d'eau, de circulation) flow; ( de temps) passing2) Médecine discharge3) Commerce distribution and sale* * *ekulmɑ̃ nm1) [liquide] flow2) [faux billets] circulation, [stock] selling* * *écoulement nm1 (d'eau, air, de circulation) flow; ( de temps) passing;3 Comm distribution and sale;4 (de billets, drogue) circulation (de of).[ekulmɑ̃] nom masculin3. [mouvement - de la foule] dispersal4. [passage] -
2 wyciek
m (G wycieku) 1. (wypływ) leak- zaobserwowano olbrzymi wyciek ropy w pobliżu wybrzeża a massive oil spill was spotted near the coast2. Med. (z nosa, z uszu) discharge- wyciek ropny pus* * ** * *mi1. (= wypływ) leak, leakage, outflow, seepage, escape, effluent; ( ze zbiornika) effluent, escape; wyciek ropy oil l. petroleum spill l. leak, escape of oil l. petroleum.2. (= wydzielina) discharge; wyciek z nosa nasal discharge.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyciek
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3 wydzielin|a
f 1. Fizj. secretion 2. Fizj., Med. discharge C/U- wydzielina z nosa a nasal discharge- wydzielina z oka discharge from the eye- wydzielina ropna pus3. Bot. sapThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wydzielin|a
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4 Nasensekret
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6 roupie
n. f.1. 'Bogey', 'snot', nasal discharge.2. De la roupie de sansonnet: Worthless rubbish.3. Vieille roupie (pej.): 'Old hag', scruffy old woman. (With this meaning the word seems to have drifted out of usage in the late 30s.) -
7 Nasensekret
n PHYSIOL. nasal secretion ( oder discharge)* * * -
8 κόρυζα
A mucous discharge from the nostrils, rheum, Ruf. Onom.33, Gal.5.253;κορύζης τὴν ῥῖνα μεστός Luc.DMort.6.2
; also, running at the nose, Gal.7.107; in this sense in pl., Hp.Prog.14, Gal. 10.513; inflammatory nasal catarrh, Hp.VM18, Gal.10.513, 18(2).180.II metaph., drivelling, stupidity, Luc.DMort.20.4, Hist. Conscr.31, Alex.20;κορύζης καὶ λέμφου ἔμπλεως Lib.Decl.33.29
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9 ἐρεύγομαι 1
ἐρεύγομαι 1.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `belch out, disgorge, discharge, vomit', also metaph., e. g. of the sea (Il.), (cf. 2. ἐρεύγομαι).Other forms: ἐρυγγάνω (Hp., Att.), aor. ἤρυγον (Ar., Arist.), ἠρευξάμην (Procop.), fut. ἐρεύξομαι (Ev. Matt. 13, 35),Derivatives: ἔρευξις, ἐρευγμός, also ἔρυξις, ἐρυγμός, ἔρυγμα with ἐρυγματώδης (also ἐρευγματώδης), ἐρυγή `belching out etc.' (Hp.).Etymology: ἐρεύγομαι (with the nasal present ἐρυγγάνω, like πυνθάνομαι beside πεύθομαι etc.) belongs to an expressive group of words found in several languages, e. g. Lat. ē-rūgō (= ἐρεύγομαι), Lith. riáugmi, riáugėti (athem.), Russ. iter. rygátь `have pushes, ruminate'; with zero grade as in ἤρυγον OHG ita-ruchjan `ruminate', OE rocettan (\< PGm. *rŭkatjan) `belch', Arm. orcam (\< o-rŭc-am, iterative formation with `prothetic' o- as Gr. ἐ-); also NPers. ā-rōγ `belch'. - Pok. 871, W.-Hofmann s. ērūgō, Ernout-Meillet s. * rūgō.Page in Frisk: 1,554Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐρεύγομαι 1
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10 snot
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