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1 plesno
plesno; plesna Grammatical information: n. o; f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `sole'Old Church Slavic:Old Czech:Slovene:plésna `sole' [f ā]Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: pleth₂-s-neh₂Page in Pokorny: 833Notes: -
2 plesna
plesno; plesna Grammatical information: n. o; f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `sole'Old Church Slavic:Old Czech:Slovene:plésna `sole' [f ā]Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: pleth₂-s-neh₂Page in Pokorny: 833Notes: -
3 pletjè
pletjè Grammatical information: n. jo Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `shoulder'Old Church Slavic:Russian:plečó `shoulder' [n jo]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:plèće `shoulder (blade)' [n jo], plèća [Nom p], plȅći [Nompf i];plećȅ (Pos.) `shoulder (blade)' [n jo], plȅćā [Nom p];Čak. plećȅ (Novi) `shoulder (blade)' [n jo], plȅća [Nom p];Čak. plećȍ (Orbanići) `shoulder (blade)' [n jo], pliẽća [Nom p];Čak. plȅćå̄ (Vrgada) `shoulders' [Nompn o]Slovene:pléče `shoulder' [n jo], plę́ča [Nom p]Bulgarian:pléšti `shoulders' [Nomp jo];pleští `shoulders' [Nomp jo]Indo-European reconstruction: pletH₂-io-Page in Pokorny: 833
См. также в других словарях:
pleth|o|ra — «PLEHTH uhr uh», noun. 1. excessive fullness; too much; superabundance: »a plethora of words, a plethora of food. This being the big Paris season, there is such a plethora of local and foreign attractions to look at and listen to that the real… … Useful english dictionary
pleth — iso·pleth; pleth·o·don; pleth·o·don·ti·dae; pleth·o·ra; pleth·o·ric; pleth·o·ry; pleth·ron; pleth·ys·mog·ra·phy; pleth·o·dont; … English syllables
pleth|ys|mog|raph|y — «PLEHTH ihz MOG ruh fee», noun. the use of a plethysmograph … Useful english dictionary
pleth·o·ra — /ˈplɛθərə/ noun [singular] formal : a very large amount or number : an amount that is much greater than what is necessary A plethora of books have been written on the subject. a plethora of information … Useful english dictionary
i|so|pleth — «Y suh plehth», noun. 1. a graph showing variations in occurrence or frequency of a phenomenon, especially in meteorology, with reference to two variables, such as time and space. 2. Mathematics. the straight line on a graph connecting the equal… … Useful english dictionary
plethora — pleth·o·ra … English syllables
plethory — pleth·o·ry … English syllables
plethora — /pleth euhr euh/, n. 1. overabundance; excess: a plethora of advice and a paucity of assistance. 2. Pathol. Archaic. a morbid condition due to excess of red corpuscles in the blood or increase in the quantity of blood. [1535 45; < NL < Gk… … Universalium
plethora — pleth|o|ra [ˈpleθərə] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Medieval Latin; Origin: Greek, fullness , from plethein to be full ] a plethora of sth formal a very large number of something, usually more than you need ▪ a plethora of suggestions … Dictionary of contemporary English
plethora — pleth|o|ra [ pleθərə ] noun singular FORMAL plethora of a greater amount than you need or want: PROFUSION ─ opposite DEARTH … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plethodon — pleth·o·don … English syllables