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1 piñón
m.1 pinion, toothed wheel, cogwheel, cog-wheel.2 pine kernel, pine nut, pine seed.3 rack-and-pinion steering.* * *1 (del pino - semilla) pine seed; (- comestible) pine nut kernel2 TÉCNICA pinion\estar a partir un piñón con alguien familiar to be as thick as thieves with somebody* * *ISM (Bot) pine kernelIISM (Orn, Téc) pinion* * *1) (Bot) pine kernel o nutestar a partir (de) un piñón — (fam) to be bosom pals o bosom buddies (colloq)
2) (Mec) pinion; ( de bicicleta) sprocket wheel•* * *= cog, freewheel.Ex. This node should be the begin to be recognized by others as a major channel of relational information, indeed, a crucial cog in the network, occupying a central location.Ex. I also noticed that the freewheel had a few millimeters of rotational play and about a millimeter of lateral play.* * *1) (Bot) pine kernel o nutestar a partir (de) un piñón — (fam) to be bosom pals o bosom buddies (colloq)
2) (Mec) pinion; ( de bicicleta) sprocket wheel•* * *= cog, freewheel.Ex: This node should be the begin to be recognized by others as a major channel of relational information, indeed, a crucial cog in the network, occupying a central location.
Ex: I also noticed that the freewheel had a few millimeters of rotational play and about a millimeter of lateral play.* * *A ( Bot) pine kernel o nutestar a partir un piñón ( Esp fam); to be bosom pals o bosom buddies ( colloq), to be as thick as thievesB ( Mec) pinion; (de bicicleta) sprocket wheelCompuestos:fixed wheelfreewheellanzarse a piñón libre to freewheel* * *
piñón sustantivo masculino
1 (Bot) pine kernel o nut
2 (Mec) pinion;
( de bicicleta) sprocket wheel
piñón sustantivo masculino
1 Bot pine nut
2 Mec pinion
piñón fijo, fixed wheel
♦ Locuciones: estar a partir un piñón, to be bosom pals
' piñón' also found in these entries:
English:
pally
- cog
* * *piñón nm1. [fruto] pine nut o kernel;Famestar a partir un piñón con alguien to be hand in glove with sb2. [rueda dentada] pinion;[de bicicleta] sprocket wheel piñón fijo [en bicicleta] fixed wheel; Figser de piñón fijo to be fixed o rigid* * *m1 BOT pine nut2 TÉC pinion3:estar a partir un piñón con alguien fam be bosom buddies with s.o.* * *1) : pine nut2) : pinion* * *piñón n pine nut -
2 pignon
pignon [piɲɔ̃]masculine nouna. [de bâtiment] gableb. ( = petite roue) pinion* * *piɲɔ̃nom masculin1) ( de maison) gable2) ( roue dentée) gearwheel, cogwheel; ( petite roue) pinion3) ( de pin) pine kernel••* * *piɲɔ̃ nm1) [mur] gable2) [engrenage] pinion3)* * *pignon nm1 ( de maison) gable; une maison à pignon a gabled house;2 ( roue dentée) gearwheel, cogwheel; ( petite roue) pinion; pignon de renvoi transmission gearwheel;3 ( de pin) pine kernel.avoir pignon sur rue [entreprise, notaire, architecte] to be well-established.[piɲɔ̃] nom masculin1. ARCHITECTURE [de mur] gable[de bâtiments] side walla. [personne] to be well-off (and respectable)b. [entreprise] to be well established[petite roue] pinion3. BOTANIQUE pine kernel ou nut -
3 pinolo
m pine nut* * ** * *[pi'nɔlo]sostantivo maschile pine kernel* * *pinolo/pi'nɔlo/sostantivo m.pine kernel. -
4 Pinienkern
m pine nut* * *der Pinienkernpine nut* * *Pi|ni|en|kernmpine nut* * *Pi·ni·en·kernm pine kernel [or nut]* * *Pinienkern m pine nut -
5 pigne
piɲnom féminin pine cone* * *pigne nf pine cone.[piɲ] nom féminin1. [cône] pine cone2. [graine] pine kernel -
6 pinjol
m cul AE pine nut, SW pinon (nut); BE pine kernel* * *• pine nut -
7 pińón
• cog-wheel• cogwheel• gear• pine kernel• pine seed• pinion• sprocket• sprocket wheel• toothed wheel -
8 çam fıstığı
n. pine kernel, pinon -
9 pinolo sm
[pi'nɔlo](seme) pine kernel -
10 pinolo
sm [pi'nɔlo](seme) pine kernel -
11 κόκκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: 1. `kernel of fruits, esp. of the pomegranate' (h. Cer., IA.; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 185); 2. `berry (gall) of the kermes oak, scarlet, the kermes oak' (Thphr., Gal., Dsc.; Michell ClassRev. 69, 246); 3. metaph. `pill' (medic.).Compounds: Compp., e. g. κοκκο-βαφής `painted with scarlet' (Thphr.), καλλί-κοκκος `with beautiful kernes' (Thphr.); κοκκό-δαφνον, δαφνό-κοκκον (medic.) = κόκκος δάφνης, δαφνίς (Strömberg Wortstudien 7).Derivatives: Diminut. κοκκίον, κοκκάριον (medic.); κόκκων, - ωνος m. `kernel of the granate' (Sol., Hp.), `mistletoe-berry' (H.), κόκκαλος m. `kernel of the stone pine' (Hp., Gal.; Chantraine Formation 247); κοκκίδες pl. `scarlet slippers' (Herod.), - ίδα αἴγειρον H.; κόκκινος `scarlet' (Herod., pap., Arr.) with κοκκινίζω `be scharlet' (Sch.), κοκκηρός `made of scarlet' ( Edict. Diocl.; like οἰνηρός, ἐλαιηρός); κοκκίζω `take out the kernel' (A., Ar.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Etymology unknown, prob foreign; note the popular gemination (Chantraine Formation 7). - Alessio Studi etr. 18, 126 (s. also Belardi Doxa 3, 210) reminds of Span. cuesco `note' and considers a Mediterranaean * cosco-, from which κόκκος(? rejected by Fur. 293 n. 4). - Prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,895Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόκκος
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12 кедровый орех
1) General subject: pignoli(a nut, pignolia, pine nut2) Gastronomy: pignolia nut, pinon3) Forestry: pine 'nut' ( e.g. of Pinus sibirica; kernel)4) Perfume: cedar nut5) Makarov: pignoli, pignoli nut -
13 איסטרוביל
אִיסְטְרֹובִיל, אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא, אִסְ׳, אִצְ׳, אִיצְ׳m. (στρόβιλος) 1) cone, also kernel of the stone pine, (nux pinea).Pl. אִיסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיסְטְרֹובִילִין Ab. Zar. I, 5 (13b sq.); defined ibid. fruit of the cedar (stone pine); a. fr. Pesik. R. s. 10 אסטרובלית (read לִיםor לֹות). 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Mola) the cone or lower millstone (which is immovable, hence included in the sale of the house). B. Bath.IV, 3. Zabim IV, 2.Pl. אִסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיִסְטְרֹובִילֵי, Gen. R. s. 28; a. e. Keth.69a Ar. (ed. more correctly בל …, sing.). -
14 אִיסְטְרֹובִיל
אִיסְטְרֹובִיל, אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא, אִסְ׳, אִצְ׳, אִיצְ׳m. (στρόβιλος) 1) cone, also kernel of the stone pine, (nux pinea).Pl. אִיסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיסְטְרֹובִילִין Ab. Zar. I, 5 (13b sq.); defined ibid. fruit of the cedar (stone pine); a. fr. Pesik. R. s. 10 אסטרובלית (read לִיםor לֹות). 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Mola) the cone or lower millstone (which is immovable, hence included in the sale of the house). B. Bath.IV, 3. Zabim IV, 2.Pl. אִסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיִסְטְרֹובִילֵי, Gen. R. s. 28; a. e. Keth.69a Ar. (ed. more correctly בל …, sing.). -
15 אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא
אִיסְטְרֹובִיל, אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא, אִסְ׳, אִצְ׳, אִיצְ׳m. (στρόβιλος) 1) cone, also kernel of the stone pine, (nux pinea).Pl. אִיסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיסְטְרֹובִילִין Ab. Zar. I, 5 (13b sq.); defined ibid. fruit of the cedar (stone pine); a. fr. Pesik. R. s. 10 אסטרובלית (read לִיםor לֹות). 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Mola) the cone or lower millstone (which is immovable, hence included in the sale of the house). B. Bath.IV, 3. Zabim IV, 2.Pl. אִסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיִסְטְרֹובִילֵי, Gen. R. s. 28; a. e. Keth.69a Ar. (ed. more correctly בל …, sing.). -
16 אִסְ׳
אִיסְטְרֹובִיל, אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא, אִסְ׳, אִצְ׳, אִיצְ׳m. (στρόβιλος) 1) cone, also kernel of the stone pine, (nux pinea).Pl. אִיסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיסְטְרֹובִילִין Ab. Zar. I, 5 (13b sq.); defined ibid. fruit of the cedar (stone pine); a. fr. Pesik. R. s. 10 אסטרובלית (read לִיםor לֹות). 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Mola) the cone or lower millstone (which is immovable, hence included in the sale of the house). B. Bath.IV, 3. Zabim IV, 2.Pl. אִסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיִסְטְרֹובִילֵי, Gen. R. s. 28; a. e. Keth.69a Ar. (ed. more correctly בל …, sing.). -
17 אִצְ׳
אִיסְטְרֹובִיל, אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא, אִסְ׳, אִצְ׳, אִיצְ׳m. (στρόβιλος) 1) cone, also kernel of the stone pine, (nux pinea).Pl. אִיסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיסְטְרֹובִילִין Ab. Zar. I, 5 (13b sq.); defined ibid. fruit of the cedar (stone pine); a. fr. Pesik. R. s. 10 אסטרובלית (read לִיםor לֹות). 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Mola) the cone or lower millstone (which is immovable, hence included in the sale of the house). B. Bath.IV, 3. Zabim IV, 2.Pl. אִסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיִסְטְרֹובִילֵי, Gen. R. s. 28; a. e. Keth.69a Ar. (ed. more correctly בל …, sing.). -
18 אִיצְ׳
אִיסְטְרֹובִיל, אִיסְטְרֹובְלָא, אִסְ׳, אִצְ׳, אִיצְ׳m. (στρόβιλος) 1) cone, also kernel of the stone pine, (nux pinea).Pl. אִיסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיסְטְרֹובִילִין Ab. Zar. I, 5 (13b sq.); defined ibid. fruit of the cedar (stone pine); a. fr. Pesik. R. s. 10 אסטרובלית (read לִיםor לֹות). 2) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Mola) the cone or lower millstone (which is immovable, hence included in the sale of the house). B. Bath.IV, 3. Zabim IV, 2.Pl. אִסְטְרֹובְלִין, אִיִסְטְרֹובִילֵי, Gen. R. s. 28; a. e. Keth.69a Ar. (ed. more correctly בל …, sing.). -
19 ཀོ་ཉོན་ཙེ་
[ko nyon tse]kernel of pineapple, edible seed of the neosa-pine growing in sutlej valley -
20 κάρυον
A nut, Ar.V.58, Pl. 1056, Theoc.9.21; κάρυα, = ἀκρόδρυα, Ath.2.52a (butτὰ κ. ἢ.. τὰ ἀκρόδρυα Thphr.Char. 11.4
); κ. πλατέα, i.e. filberts, X.An.5.4.29; esp. of walnuts, Batr. 31, Epich.150, Philyll.25, Gal.6.609; but this is prop. κ. βασιλικόν, Thphr.CP4.2.1, Agatharch.96, PCair.Zen.13.6 (iii B. C.), Dsc.1.125; or Περσικόν ibid.; κ. Εὐβοϊκόν sweet chestnut, Thphr.HP1.11.3,4.5.4; also κασταναϊκόν ib.4.8.11, Agatharch.43; κ. Ἡρακλεωτικόν filbert, Thphr.CP4.2.1, IG22.1013.19; alsoκ. Ποντικόν PCair.Zen.12.48
(iii B. C.), Dsc. 1.125, Ruf. ap. Orib.8.47.20; κ. πικρά almonds, Archig. ap.Gal.12.409, Erot. s.v. νίωπον; so κ. alone, LXXNu.17.8, Ph.2.162.II stone, kernel, Thphr.HP3.9.5; κ. κοκκυμήλου ib.4.2.5.III = ἠρύγγη, Dsc.3.21.
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