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21 пучок тычинок
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22 фаланга
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23 pulutong ng kawal
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24 falanx
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25 фаланга
phalanx* * *фала̀нга,ж., -и phalanx.* * *phalanx* * *phalanx. -
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I.In gen.A.Lit., a band of soldiers, a host drawn up in close order ( poet.):B. II.Agamemnoniae phalanges,
Verg. A. 6, 489:densae,
id. ib. 12, 662:Tuscorum,
id. ib. 12, 551:animosa (said of eight brothers fighting together),
id. ib. 12, 277:junctae umbone phalanges,
Juv. 2, 46.—In partic.A.Among the Athenians and Spartans, a division of an army drawn up in battle array, a battalion, phalanx, Nep. Chabr. 1, 2; id. Pelop. 4, 2.—B.The Macedonian order of battle, a Macedonian phalanx (a compact parallelogram of fifty men abreast and sixteen deep), Nep. Eum. 7, 1; Curt. 3, 2, 13; Liv. 31, 39, 10; cf.:2.quae (cohortes) cuneum Macedonum (phalangem ipsi vocant) perrumperent,
id. 32, 17, 11:fecerat et falangem triginta milium hominum,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 50, 5.—An order of battle of the Gauls and Germans, forming a parallelogram:Helvetii confertissimā acie, phalange factā, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 24; 1, 52:phalangem perfringere,
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28 трансфалангеальное шило
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > трансфалангеальное шило
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29 ruas jari
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30 السلامى القاصية لإصبع القدم
phalanx distalis digitorum pedis NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > السلامى القاصية لإصبع القدم
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31 السلامى القاصية لإصبع اليد
phalanx distalis digitorum manus NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > السلامى القاصية لإصبع اليد
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32 السلامى الوسطانية لإصبع القدم
phalanx media digitorum pedis NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > السلامى الوسطانية لإصبع القدم
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33 السلامى الوسطانية لإصبع اليد
phalanx media digitorum manus NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > السلامى الوسطانية لإصبع اليد
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34 трансфалангеальные щипцы
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > трансфалангеальные щипцы
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35 трансфалангеальный элеватор
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > трансфалангеальный элеватор
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36 ujjíz
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37 ujjperec
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38 falange
f.1 phalanx (anatomy & military).2 phalange, phalanx, bone of the hand, bone of the toe.3 Falange, pressure group, phalanx.* * *1 ANATOMÍA phalange, phalanx2 MILITAR phalanx3 (movimiento político) the Spanish Falangist Movement* * *SF1) (Anat) phalange2) (Mil) phalanx3)FALANGE ESPAÑOLA Founded in 1933 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, son of the dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera, the Falange Española was a sort of paramilitary fascist party. It grew rapidly in the early months of the Spanish Civil War, particularly after its leader was executed by the Republicans. Franco later merged the Falange with the Carlistas to form the Falange Española Tradicionalista de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista. After the Civil War, the FET de las JONS was the only political party legally permitted in Franco's Spain.la Falange — Esp (Pol) the Falange, the Spanish Falangist movement
* * *1) (Anat) phalanx, phalange2) (Hist, Mil, Pol) phalanx* * *= phalange.Ex. The skeleton of the foot consists of three parts: the tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges.* * *1) (Anat) phalanx, phalange2) (Hist, Mil, Pol) phalanx* * *= phalange.Ex: The skeleton of the foot consists of three parts: the tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges.
* * *A ( Anat) phalanx, phalangeB1 ( Mil) phalanxla Falange the Spanish Falangist Movement* * *
falange sustantivo femenino
1 (Anat) phalanx, phalange
2a) (Mil) phalanxb) (Hist, Pol) phalanx;
falange f Anat phalanx
* * *falange nf1. Anat phalanx2. Mil phalanx3. Polla Falange (Española) the Falange, = Spanish fascist movement founded in 1933 which became the official party of the Franco regime* * *f1 ANAT phalange2 MIL phalanx -
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40 υπερφαλαγγήσει
ὑπερφαλάγγησιςoutflanking of the enemy's line on both wings: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑπερφαλαγγήσεϊ, ὑπερφαλάγγησιςoutflanking of the enemy's line on both wings: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπερφαλάγγησιςoutflanking of the enemy's line on both wings: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: fut ind mid 2nd sgὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: fut ind act 3rd sgὑ̱περφαλαγγήσει, ὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: futperf ind mp 2nd sgὑ̱περφαλαγγήσει, ὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: futperf ind act 3rd sgὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: fut ind mid 2nd sgὑπερφαλαγγέωextend the line of one's phalanx so as to outflank the enemy on both wings: fut ind act 3rd sg
См. также в других словарях:
Phalanx — (From Ancient Greek polytonic| ( finger )) can have many meanings, as the original Greek also did: The Greek meaning was one of a military formation, it consisted of four sides resembling a rectangle. For the most part this strategy worked but… … Wikipedia
Phalanx — Pha lanx, n.; pl. {Phalanxes}, L. {Phalanges}. [L., from Gr. ?.] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) A body of heavy armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep. There were several different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from four to twenty… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Phalanx — Sf geschlossene Schlachtreihe erw. bildg. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. phalanx, dieses aus gr. phálanx, eigentlich Baumstamm, Block . So bezeichnet wurde die Schlachtreihe der griechischen Fußkämpfer. Ebenso nndl. falanx, ne. phalanx … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
phalanx — (n.) 1550s, from Gk. phalanx (gen. phalangos) line of battle, battle array, also finger or toe bone, originally round piece of wood, trunk, log, of unknown origin, perhaps from PIE root *bhelg plank, beam (Cf. O.E. balca balk; see BALK (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
Phalanx — »Schlachtreihe; geschlossene Front«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 18. Jh. aus gleichbed. lat. phalanx entlehnt, das seinerseits aus griech. phálagx »Schlachtreihe« stammt. Das griech. Wort ist mit seiner eigentlichen Bedeutung »Walze; Balken,… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
phalanx — [fā′laŋks΄, fal′aŋks΄] n. pl. phalanxes; also, and for PHALANX 5 always, phalanges [fə lan′jēz΄] [L < Gr, line of battle, bone between fingers, orig., log < IE base * bhel , log > BALK] 1. an ancient military formation of infantry in… … English World dictionary
Phalanx — (gr.), 1) ursprünglich u. schon bei Homer die Schlachtordnung in geschlossener Linie, wo die Krieger nach Stämmen od. Geschlechtern in der Fronte standen u. nach Muth u. Kraft sich hinter einander reiheten. Später wurde die P. die Grundlage der… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Phalanx — (griech., »geschlossene Reihe«), bei den Griechen das Heer in Schlachtordnung, besonders die mehrere Glieder tiefe Ausstellung der schweren Infanterie, vornehmlich in der von König Philipp von Mazedonien begründeten und in der hellenistischen… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Phalanx — (grch.), geschlossene Schlachtreihe; insbes. die Kernschar des mazedon. mit Speeren bewaffneten Fußvolks, eine im Viereck eng aneinander geschlossene Masse [Tafel: Kriegswesen I, 1]. (S. auch Phalangen.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Phalanx — Phalanx, griech., Schlachtreihe; die tiefe Aufstellung des schwerbewaffneten griech. Fußvolks; insbesonders das schwerbewaffnete macedon. Fußvolk, ein eigenes Corps bildend, 16 Mann tief, dicht geschlossen, mit 14 langen Speeren bewaffnet, auf… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
phalanx — index band, mass (body of persons) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary