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101 Staubteilchen
Staubteilchen n dust particleDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Staubteilchen
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102 źdźb|ło
n 1. (łodyga) stalk- źdźbła trawy blades of grass- źdźbła zbóż corn stalks2. grain, particle- źdźbła kurzu/pyłu particles of dust■ nie ma w tym ani źdźbła prawdy pot. there isn’t a grain of truth in itThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > źdźb|ło
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103 пылинка
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104 quilomicrón
m.chylomicron, blood dust, lipoprotein produced in the absorptive cells of the small intestine, chyle particle in blood. -
105 nitela
1.nĭtēla, ae, f. [niteo], brightness, splendor (post-class.).I.Lit.:II.armorum nitela,
Sol. 22, 5.—Transf.A. B.That which causes to shine, a polish: nitelae oris, i. e. tooth-powder, Cat ap. App. Mag. p. 277, 5.2.nītēla, v nitella. -
106 источник
м. sourceисточник излучения — radiation source; radiator
«слоёный» источник — sandwiched source
источник тока — current source; power supply
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107 реверсивный счетчик
1. add-subtract counterнакапливающий счетчик; суммирующий счетчик — summary counter
счетчик периодов; измеритель времени сварки — cycle counter
2. backward-for-ward counterитоговый счетчик; счетчик контрольной суммы — total counter
счетчик дозирования; дозирующий счетчик — batching counter
3. bidirectional counter4. reversible counter5. up-down counter6. forward-backward counterсчетчик команд; регистр команд — program-address counter
7. reciprocal counterРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > реверсивный счетчик
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108 ῥαθάμιγξ
ῥαθάμιγξ, - ιγγοςGrammatical information: f., most pl.Derivatives: ῥαθαμίζω `to besprinkle' (Opp., Nonn.; like σάλπιγξ: - πίζω). By-forms ῥαθμίζεσθαι ῥαίνεσθαι; ῥαθαί-νεται ῥαίνεται, βρέχεται H.; ῥαθασσόμενοι ῥαινόμενοι H., Phot.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Popular formation in - ιγξ like λάϊγγες, στροφάλιγξ, πύλιγγες (s.v.) a.o. (Chantraine Form. 398ff., Schwyzer 498); further analysis unknown. As basis could have functioned a noun *ῥαθαμός ( οὑλαμός, ποταμός a.o.); beside it apparently *ῥαθμός in ῥαθμίζεσθαι (prob. through syncope, a is often found in Pre-Greek). As βαθμός: βαίνω also *ῥαθμός: ῥαίνω? Through crosses or enlargements ῥα-θαίνω (: ῥαίνω), ῥαθάσσω (: σταλάσσω). Further s. ῥαίνω. -- Diff. Bechtel Lex. s.v. (to ῥώθωνες `nostrils'). -- Clearly a Pre-Greek word (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,638-639Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥαθάμιγξ
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109 Staubteilchen
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111 пылинка
f.dust particle, grain
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