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1 phêr
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2 འཕེར་པོ་
['pher po]able, capable -
3 འཕེར་བ་
['pher ba]raise -
4 ཕེར་པོ་
[pher po]one who is clever in conversation, correspondence, diplomatic, business, skillful -
5 ཕེར་བ་
[pher ba]be able, be capable of, equal to, serviceable, equivalent -
6 Pherae
Phĕrae, ārum, f., = Pherai, the name of several cities; the most celebrated are,I.The capital of Thessalia Pelasgiotis, the residence of Admetus, now Velestino, Plin. 4, 8, 15, § 29; Cic. Div. 1, 25, 53; Liv. 32, 13, 9.—Hence,B.Phĕraeus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pherœ, Pherœan; poet., also, Thessalian:II.Jason,
of Pherœ, Cic. N. D. 3, 28, 70; Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 166; Val. Max. 1, 8, 6:vaccae,
of Admetus, Ov. H. 5, 151:duces,
Thessalian, Stat. Th. 2, 16, 3:campi,
Thessalian, Val. Fl. 1, 444.—In plur. absol.: Phĕraei, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Pherœ, Cic. Inv. 2, 49, 144; Liv. 36, 9.—A city in Messenia, a colony of Sparta, near the mod. Kalamata, Liv. 35, 30, 9; Nep. Con. 1. 1. [p. 1369] -
7 Pheraei
Phĕrae, ārum, f., = Pherai, the name of several cities; the most celebrated are,I.The capital of Thessalia Pelasgiotis, the residence of Admetus, now Velestino, Plin. 4, 8, 15, § 29; Cic. Div. 1, 25, 53; Liv. 32, 13, 9.—Hence,B.Phĕraeus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pherœ, Pherœan; poet., also, Thessalian:II.Jason,
of Pherœ, Cic. N. D. 3, 28, 70; Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 166; Val. Max. 1, 8, 6:vaccae,
of Admetus, Ov. H. 5, 151:duces,
Thessalian, Stat. Th. 2, 16, 3:campi,
Thessalian, Val. Fl. 1, 444.—In plur. absol.: Phĕraei, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Pherœ, Cic. Inv. 2, 49, 144; Liv. 36, 9.—A city in Messenia, a colony of Sparta, near the mod. Kalamata, Liv. 35, 30, 9; Nep. Con. 1. 1. [p. 1369] -
8 Pheraeus
Phĕrae, ārum, f., = Pherai, the name of several cities; the most celebrated are,I.The capital of Thessalia Pelasgiotis, the residence of Admetus, now Velestino, Plin. 4, 8, 15, § 29; Cic. Div. 1, 25, 53; Liv. 32, 13, 9.—Hence,B.Phĕraeus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pherœ, Pherœan; poet., also, Thessalian:II.Jason,
of Pherœ, Cic. N. D. 3, 28, 70; Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 166; Val. Max. 1, 8, 6:vaccae,
of Admetus, Ov. H. 5, 151:duces,
Thessalian, Stat. Th. 2, 16, 3:campi,
Thessalian, Val. Fl. 1, 444.—In plur. absol.: Phĕraei, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Pherœ, Cic. Inv. 2, 49, 144; Liv. 36, 9.—A city in Messenia, a colony of Sparta, near the mod. Kalamata, Liv. 35, 30, 9; Nep. Con. 1. 1. [p. 1369] -
9 Metapher
f; -, -n; LING., RHET. metaphor* * *die Metaphermetaphor* * *Me|ta|pher [me'tafɐ]f -, -n (LITER, POET)metaphor* * *(a form of expression (not using `like' or `as')in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc: `He's a tiger when he's angry' is an example of (a) metaphor.) metaphor* * *Me·ta·pher<-, -n>[meˈtafɐ]f metaphor* * *die; Metapher, Metaphern (Stilk.) metaphor* * ** * *die; Metapher, Metaphern (Stilk.) metaphor* * *-n n.metaphor n. -
10 peripher
Adj. peripheral* * *peripheral* * *pe|ri|pher [peri'feːɐ] (geh MED)1. adjperipheral2. advperipherally* * *pe·ri·pher[periˈfe:ɐ̯]I. adj2. ANAT, MED peripheral* * *1.Adjektiv peripheral2.adverbial peripherally* * *peripher adj peripheral* * *1.Adjektiv peripheral2.adverbial peripherally* * *adj.peripheral adj. adv.peripherally adv. -
11 Alexander
Ălexander, dri, m. [Alexandros, hence, Charis. 64 P. asserts that there is also a nom. Alexandrus, but gives no example], the name of many persons of antiquity; among whom,I.The most renowned is Alexander, son of Philip and Olympia, surnamed Magnus, the founder of the great Macedonian monarchy extending from Macedonia to the Indus (v. his life in Plut. and Curt.).—II. III.A tyrant of Pherœ, in Thessaly; hence also sometimes called Pheræus, Cic. Div. 1, 25; id. Inv. 2, 49; id. Off. 2, 7; Nep. Pelop. 5, 1.—IV.A king of Epirus, Liv. 8, 3.—V.Another name of Paris, son of Priam, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, 5, 96; Cic. Fat. 15; Auct. ad Her. 4, 30;hence sometimes, Alexander Paris,
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12 Pheretiadae
II.Phĕrētĭădae ( Phĕrēcyăd-), ārum, m., = Pherêtiadai, the inhabitants of Naples, the Neapolitans; so named after Pheres, king of Pheræ:Pheretiadum muri,
Sil. 12, 159. -
13 Pheretiades
II.Phĕrētĭădae ( Phĕrēcyăd-), ārum, m., = Pherêtiadai, the inhabitants of Naples, the Neapolitans; so named after Pheres, king of Pheræ:Pheretiadum muri,
Sil. 12, 159. -
14 plate heat exchanger
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > plate heat exchanger
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15 Gopher
Go|pher ['goːfɐ]nt -(s), no pl (COMP, INTERNET)gopher, Gopher* * *der; Gophers, Gopher (DV) gopher* * *der; Gophers, Gopher (DV) gopher -
16 तत्त्वम् _tattvam
तत्त्वम् (Sometimes written as तत्वम्)1 True state or condition, fact; वयं तत्त्वान्वेषान्मधुकर हतास्त्वं खलु कृती Ś.1. 23.-2 Truth, reality; न तु मामभिजानन्ति तत्त्वेनातश्च्यवन्ति ते Bg.9.24.-3 True or essential nature; संन्यासस्य महाबाहो तत्त्वमिच्छामि वेदितुम् Bg.18.1;3.28; Ms.1.3;3.96; 5.42.-4 The real nature of the human soul or the material world as being identical with the Supreme Spirit pervading the universe.-5 A true or first principle.-6 An element, a primary substance; तत्त्वान्य- बुद्धाः प्रतनूनि येन, ध्यानं नृपस्तच्छिवमित्यवादीत् Bk.1.18.-7 The mind.-8 Sum and substance.-9 Slow time in music.-1 An element or elementary property.-11 The Supreme Being.-12 A kind of dance.-13 The three qualities or constituents of every thing in nature (सत्त्व, रजस् and तमस्).-14 The body; तत्त्वाभेदेन यच्छास्त्रं तत्कार्यं नान्यथाविधम् Mb.12.267.9.-Comp. -अभियोगः a posi- tive charge or declaration.-अभ्यासः The study of the reality; एवं तत्त्वाभ्यासात् Sān. K.64.-अर्थः truth, reality, the exact truth, real nature.-ज्ञ, -विद् a.1 a philoso- pher.-2 knowing the true nature of Brahman.-3 knowing the true nature of anything; Ms.12.12.-4 acquainted with the true principles of science. (-ज्ञः) a Brāmaṇa.-ज्ञानम् 1 knowledge of the truth.-2 a thorough knowledge of the principles of a science.-3 philosophy.-दर्शिन्, दृश् perceiving truth.-निकषग्रावन् m. the touch-stone of truth.-न्यासः N. of a ceremony performed in honour of Viṣṇu consisting in the application of mystical letters or other marks to different parts of the body while certain prayers are repeated.-भावः true being or nature; Kaṭh.6.-शुद्धिः ascertainment of truth; Ks.75.194.-संख्यानम् Sāṅkhya philosophy; तत्त्वसंख्यानविज्ञप्त्यै जातं विद्वानजः स्वराट् Bhāg.3.24.1. -
17 འགོ་ཕེར་
['go pher]useful -
18 དཔང་འཕེར་བ་
[dpang 'pher ba]become witness -
19 མི་ཕེར་བ་
[mi pher ba]incapable, not serviceable -
20 Metapher
Me·ta·pher <-, -n> [meʼtafɐ] fmetaphor
См. также в других словарях:
pher — pher·e·crat·ic; phi·los·o·pher; pho·nog·ra·pher; pho·tog·ra·pher; phys·i·og·ra·pher; plas·ma·pher·e·sis; por·nog·ra·pher; pot·a·mog·ra·pher; psy·chog·ra·pher; pte·rog·ra·pher; py·rog·ra·pher; ra·di·og·ra·pher; rhypa·rog·ra·pher; sce·nog·ra·pher;… … English syllables
pher- — pher See also: s. (s)p(h)er … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Pher|e|cra|te|an — «FEHR uh kruh TEE uhn», adjective, noun. Ancient Prosody. –adj. noting or having to do with a logaoedic tripody, catalectic or acatalectic, whose first or second foot is a dactyl, the others being trochees. –n. a Pherecratean tripody or verse.… … Useful english dictionary
Pher|e|crat|ic — «FEHR uh KRAT ihk», adjective, noun. = Pherecratean. (Cf. ↑Pherecratean) … Useful english dictionary
pher|o|mo|nal — «FEHR uh MOH nuhl», adjective. of or having to do with pheromones: »Of all the likely influences, a pheromonal communication, by subliminal odour, seemed biologically the most likely (Alex Comfort) … Useful english dictionary
pher|o|mone — «FEHR uh mohn», noun. a substance secreted externally by certain animal species, especially insects, to affect the behavior or development of other members of the species: »The queen substance of honeybees, which inhibits ovary development…in… … Useful english dictionary
pher — (G). Carry, bear … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
-pher — fə(r) noun combining form ( s) Etymology: Greek pherein to carry more at bear : one that carries chronopher telpher … Useful english dictionary
pher·o·mone — /ˈferəˌmoʊn/ noun, pl mones [count] biology : a chemical substance that an animal or insect produces in order to attract other animals or insects and especially a mate … Useful english dictionary
at´mos|pher´i|cal|ly — at|mos|pher|ic «AT muh SFEHR ihk», adjective. 1. of or having to do with the atmosphere: »Normal atmospheric pressure on the earth s surface at sea level is 14.7 pounds to the square inch. 2. in the atmosphere: »Atmospheric conditions often… … Useful english dictionary
at|mos|pher|ic — «AT muh SFEHR ihk», adjective. 1. of or having to do with the atmosphere: »Normal atmospheric pressure on the earth s surface at sea level is 14.7 pounds to the square inch. 2. in the atmosphere: »Atmospheric conditions often prevent observations … Useful english dictionary