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101 empastar
v.1 to fill (diente).2 to bind.3 to turf.4 to impaste, to plaster.* * *1 (diente) to fill, put a filling in2 (encuadernar) to bind3 (pintura) to impaste* * *verb1) to fill2) bind* * *1. VT1) [+ diente] to fill, stop2) (=engomar) to paste3) (Tip) to bind in stiff covers4) LAm to convert into pasture land2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <diente/muela> to fill; < lienzo> to prime, size; < libro> to bind* * *verbo transitivo <diente/muela> to fill; < lienzo> to prime, size; < libro> to bind* * *empastar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹diente/muela› to fill2 ‹lienzo› to prime, size3 ‹libro› to bindB ( Chi) encespedar* * *
empastar ( conjugate empastar) verbo transitivo ‹diente/muela› to fill
empastar vtr (una muela) to fill
' empastar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emplomar
English:
fill
* * *♦ vt[diente] to fill* * *v/t1 muela fill2 libro bind* * *empastar vt1) : to fill (a tooth)2) : to bind (a book)* * *empastar vb to fill -
102 panificar
v.1 to convert pasture-land into arable ground or corn-fields.2 to make bread.* * *1 to manufacture bread -
103 गव्य _gavya
गव्य a. [गवे हितं यत्]1 Consisting of cattle or cows.-2 Coming or got from a cow (as milk, curds &c.); गव्येन दत्ते श्राद्धे तु संवत्सरमिहोच्यते Mb.13.88.8.-3 Proper or fit for cattle.-4 Sacred to the cow, worshipping the cow.-व्यम् 1 Cattle, a herd of cows; गव्यं यव्यं यन्तो Rv.1.14.13.-2 Pasture-land.-3 The milk, curds &c of a cow; Mb.13.66.13.-4 A bow-string; श्रवणोपा- न्तिकनीयमानगव्यम् Śi.2.19.-5 Colouring substance, yellow pigment.-6 The sacrificial act called गवामयनम्; गव्यस्य च तदादिषु Ms.8.1.18; गव्यमिति गवामयनं ब्रूमः ŚB. on MS.8.1.18.-व्या 1 A herd of cows.-2 A measure of distance equal to two Krośas.-3 A bow-string.-4 A colouring substance, yellow pigment. -
104 विवीतः _vivītḥ
विवीतः An enclosed or preserved spot of ground, such as pasture-land; पथि ग्रामविवीतान्ते क्षेत्रे दोषो न जायते Y.2.162; अकृष्यायां भूमौ पशुभ्यो विवीतानि प्रयच्छेत् Kau. A. 2.2.-Comp -अध्यक्षः superintendent of pasturelands; Kau. A. -
105 beiteland
subst. pasture-land, pasturage -
106 толока
ж с.-г.pasture land; manuring a corn-field by letting cattle graze -
107 སྐྱི་སྐྱི་ན་ག་
[skyi skyi na ga]a pasture land in province gtsang -
108 སྐྱི་ནག་
[skyi nag]a pasture land in province gtsang -
109 སྟག་ཤ་
[stag sha]oxytropis falcata bunge medicinal plant, herb growing in pasture land with leaves resembling those of the pea -
110 དོ་ར་
[do ra]stage, courtyard where dancing is performed, enclosed pasture land, lawn -
111 ན་
[na]if, suppose, in case, so long as, as long as, only, disease, meadow, pasture land, steadiness, age, province of gar, in, on, at, unto, when, although, if indeed, because, unless, unto -
112 ན་ག་
[na ga]pasture land, green meadow, -> na -
113 ན་གུ་ཆང་
[na gu chang]green sward, pasture land -
114 འབྲོག་པ་
['brog pa]pasture land people, herdsman, herdsmen of tibet, nomad, shepherd, nomadic tibetans who live in tents on the moors and upland valleys, southern buddhists belonging to the 'brug pa sect, people of bhutan -
115 ཙྭ་ཁ་
[tswa kha]pasture land, place where pastures abound -
116 འཚེར་ས་
['tsher sa]abandoned pasture land -
117 fjár-hagi
a, m. pasture-land, Grett. 115. -
118 hag-jörð
f. pasture land, Stj. 168, Sd. 167. -
119 hag-lendi
n. [hagi], pasture land. -
120 hagjörð
f. pasture land.
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