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  • 1 продольная волна

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  • 2 метод кратных продольных и обменных волн

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  • 3 по фазе

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  • 4 первичные гравитационные волны

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  • 5 волна

    ( на сейсмограмме) event, sea, wave
    * * *
    волна́ ж.
    wave
    волна́ вычита́ется — the wave interferes destructively
    подня́ть волну́ ( о ветре) мор.raise a choppy sea (of wind)
    рабо́тать на (коро́ткой) волне́ — operate at [on] (short) wavelength
    волна́ распространя́ется в результа́те многокра́тного отраже́ния — the wave travels by multiple reflection
    волна́ распространя́ется по прямолине́йным траекто́риям радиоthe wave is propagated in straight lines
    волна́ скла́дывается — the wave interferes constructively
    альфе́новские во́лны — Alfen waves
    атмосфе́рные во́лны — atmospheric waves
    бегу́щая волна́ — travelling wave
    блужда́ющие во́лны — stray waves
    бортова́я волна́ мор. — athwart [beam] sea
    во́лны вероя́тности — waves of probability, probability waves
    вертика́льно поляризо́ванная волна́ — vertically polarized wave
    взрывна́я волна́ — blast wave
    возвра́тная волна́ — back(ward) wave
    возду́шная волна́ — air wave
    волна́ возмуще́ний аргд.Mach wave
    волна́ в свобо́дном простра́нстве — free-space wave
    встре́чная волна́ мор. — head [meeting] sea
    гармони́ческая волна́ — harmonic wave
    горизонта́льно поляризо́ванная волна́ — horizontally polarized wave
    гравитацио́нные во́лны — gravitational waves
    грани́чная волна́ ( в волноводе) — boundary [critical, limiting, cut-off] wave
    во́лны де Бро́йля — associated [de Broglie, matter, particle] waves
    детонацио́нная волна́ — detonation wave
    дефлаграцио́нная волна́ — deflagration wave
    дециметро́вые во́лны ( диапазон ультравысоких частот) — decimetric waves (ultra-high-frequency [UHF] band, 300 MHz — 3 GHz)
    дифраги́рованная волна́ — diffracted wave
    дли́нные во́лны ( диапазон низких частот) — long [kilometric] waves (low-frequency [LF] band, 30—300 kHz)
    звукова́я волна́ — acoustic [sound] wave
    земна́я волна́ — ground wave
    зонди́рующая волна́ — transmitted wave
    волна́ изги́ба мех.flexural wave
    и́мпульсная волна́ — impulse wave
    интерференцио́нная волна́ — interferential wave
    инфракра́сные во́лны — infra-red waves
    ионосфе́рная волна́ — ionospheric [sky] wave
    капилля́рные во́лны — capillary waves
    километро́вые во́лны — long [kilometric] waves (low-frequency [LF] band, 30—300 kHz)
    когере́нтная волна́ — coherent wave
    во́лны конвекцио́нного то́ка — convection current modes
    кормова́я волна́ — quarter(ing) sea
    коро́ткие во́лны ( диапазон высоких частот) — short [decametric] waves (high-frequency [HF] band, 3—30 MHz)
    крити́ческая волна́ — boundary [critical, limiting, cut-off] wave
    левополяризо́ванная волна́ — left-handed polarized [counter-clockwise-polarized] wave
    лине́йно-поляризо́ванная волна́ — plane-polarized [linearly polarized] wave
    магнитогидродинами́ческие во́лны — magnetohydrodynamic waves
    магно́нная волна́ — magnon wave
    во́лны мате́рии — associated [de Broglie, matter, particle] waves
    метро́вые во́лны ( диапазон весьма высоких частот) — metric waves (very-high-frequency [VHF] band, 30 MHz — 300 MHz)
    миллиметро́вые во́лны ( диапазон чрезвычайно высоких частот) — millimetric waves (extremely-high-frequency [EHF ] band, 30 GHz — 300 GHz)
    мириаметро́вые во́лны см. сверхдлинные волны
    многокра́тно отражё́нная волна́ — multiple reflection wave
    монохромати́ческая волна́ — monochromatic wave
    во́лны на пове́рхности жи́дкости — capillary waves
    волна́ напряже́ний ( механических) — stress wave
    волна́ напряже́ния, прямоуго́льная — rectangular voltage wave
    необыкнове́нная волна́ — extraordinary [E] wave
    неодноро́дная волна́ — inhomogeneous wave
    неотражё́нная волна́ — direct [non-reflected] wave
    носова́я волна́ мор.bow sea
    обыкнове́нная волна́ — ordinary [O] wave
    опо́рная волна́ ( в голографии) — reference wave
    опти́ческая волна́ — optical wave
    ортогона́льная волна́ — orthogonal wave
    основна́я волна́ — fundamental [principal] wave, principal mode
    отражё́нная волна́ — (от земли, предметов и т. п.) reflected wave; ( от ионосферы) ionospheric [sky] wave
    па́дающая волна́ — incident wave
    параметри́чески свя́занные во́лны — parametrically coupled waves
    перви́чная волна́ — primary wave
    волна́ перенапряже́ния — voltage surge
    пла́зменная волна́ — plasma wave
    пло́ская волна́ — plane wave
    плоскополяризо́ванная волна́ — plane-polarized [linearly polarized] wave
    волна́ пло́тности — density wave
    пове́рхностная волна́
    1. мех. surface wave
    2. ( земная) ground wave
    поляризо́ванная волна́ — polarized wave
    волна́ поляризо́ванная, циркуля́рно — circularly polarized wave
    волна́ поляризо́ванная, эллипти́чески — elliptically polarized wave
    попере́чная волна́ — transverse wave
    попере́чная, магни́тная волна́ — transverse magnetic [TM] wave, transverse magnetic [TM] mode
    попере́чная, электри́ческая волна́ — transverse electric [TE] wave, transverse electric [TE] mode
    попере́чная, электромагни́тная волна́ — transverse electromagnetic [TEM] wave
    попу́тная волна́ — following sea
    посторо́нние во́лны — extraneous waves
    правополяризо́ванная волна́ — right-handed polarized [clockwise-polarized] wave
    преломлё́нная волна́ — refracted wave
    преоблада́ющая волна́ — dominant wave, dominant mode
    продо́льная волна́ — longitudinal wave
    промежу́точные во́лны — medium high-frequency waves (50—200 m)
    простра́нственная волна́ — ionospheric [sky] wave
    проходя́щая волна́ (в волноводах, линиях передачи) — transmitted wave
    пряма́я волна́
    1. радио space wave
    2. эл. forward wave
    рассе́янная волна́ — scattered wave
    расходя́щиеся во́лны — diverging waves
    результи́рующая волна́ — resultant wave
    во́лны Рэ́лея — Rayleigh waves
    сантиметро́вые во́лны ( диапазон сверхвысоких частот) — centimetric waves (super-high-frequency [SHF] band, 3 GHz — 30 GHz)
    сверхдли́нные во́лны ( диапазон весьма низких частот) — very long [myriametric] waves (very-low-frequency [VLF] band, 3 KHz — 30 KHz)
    волна́ с враща́ющейся пло́скостью поляриза́ции — rotated-plane wave
    волна́ свя́зи — frequency (setting), channel
    выбира́ть волну́ свя́зи зара́нее — preset a frequency [a channel]
    зафикси́ровать волну́ свя́зи зара́нее — detent a frequency [a channel]
    набра́ть волну́ свя́зи — set up a frequency [a channel]
    волна́ сдви́га мех.shear wave
    сейсми́ческие во́лны — seismic waves
    волна́ сжа́тия — compression wave
    синусоида́льная волна́ — sine wave
    сопряжё́нная волна́ — partial [associated] wave
    спада́ющая волна́ — decaying [collapsing] wave
    сре́дние во́лны ( диапазон средних частот) — medium [hectometric] waves (medium-frequency [MF] band, 300 kHz—3 MHz)
    стоя́чая волна́ — standing wave
    субмиллиметро́вые во́лны — submillimetric waves
    сфери́ческая волна́ — spherical wave
    сходя́щиеся во́лны — converging [convergent] waves
    температу́рные во́лны — temperature waves
    тепловы́е во́лны — heat waves
    волна́ ти́па E — E-wave, TM wave
    волна́ ти́па EH — EH [TEM] wave
    волна́ ти́па H — H-wave, TE wave
    волна́ ти́па TE — TE wave, H-wave
    волна́ ти́па TM — TM wave, E-wave
    волна́ то́ка — current wave
    тропосфе́рная волна́ — tropospheric wave
    во́лны тяготе́ния — gravitational waves
    уда́рная волна́ — shock wave
    уда́рная, головна́я волна́ — bow shock wave
    ультразвукова́я волна́ — supersonic wave
    ультракоро́ткие во́лны ( все диапазоны короче 10 м) — ultrashort waves (shorter than 10 m)
    упру́гая волна́ — elastic wave
    фа́зовые во́лны — associated [de Broglie, matter, particle] waves
    фокуси́рованная волна́ — beam (sound) wave
    фоно́нная волна́ — phonon wave
    холоста́я волна́ — idler wave
    центри́рованная волна́ — centered [focused] wave
    циклотро́нная волна́ — cyclotron wave
    цилиндри́ческая волна́ — cylindrical wave
    шарова́я волна́ — spherical wave
    электромагни́тные во́лны — electromagnetic waves

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  • 6 микроволновое

    microwave radiation
    монохроматическое микроволновое
    monochromatic radiation
    наблюдаемое микроволновое
    observed radiation
    направленное микроволновое
    directional radiation
    невидимое микроволновое
    1.obscure emission 2.invisible radiation
    немонохроматическое микроволновое
    heterogeneous radiation
    неполяризованное радиомикроволновое
    unpolarized continuum
    непрерывное микроволновое
    1.continuous radiation 2.steady radiation 3.white radiation
    непрерывное микроволновое за пределами серии Бальмера
    Balmer emission continuum
    нетепловое микроволновое
    nonthermal radiation
    обратное микроволновое
    back radiation
    общее радиомикроволновое Галактики
    general galactic radiation
    оптическое микроволновое
    optical emission
    падающее микроволновое
    1.incident radiation 2.incoming radiation
    первичное микроволновое
    1.primary radiation 2.uncollided radiation
    повышенное микроволновое
    1.enhanced emission 2.enhanced solar radio waves
    полное радиомикроволновое Солнца
    total solar emission
    поляризованное микроволновое
    polarized radiation
    проникающее микроволновое
    hard radiation
    радиомикроволновое астрономических объектов
    astronomical radio waves
    радиомикроволновое галактического гало
    1.radio emission from halo 2.halo radiation
    радиомикроволновое Земли
    1.ground noise 2.ground radiation
    радиомикроволновое звезд
    radio emission from stars
    радиомикроволновое Млечного Пути
    radio emission from Milky Way
    радиомикроволновое нейтрального водорода
    H Ⅰ radio waves
    радиомикроволновое с непрерывным спектром
    radio continuum
    радиомикроволновое фона
    background radio waves
    рассеянное микроволновое
    scattered radiation
    рассеянное микроволновое неба
    scattered sky radiation
    рассеянное обратно микроволновое
    back-scattered radiation
    реликтовое микроволновое
    1.CMBR (cosmic microwave background radiation) 2.relic emission
    рентгеновское микроволновое
    1.roentgen radiation 2.X-ray radiation
    ренгеновское микроволновое Солнца
    X-ray solar radiation
    световое микроволновое
    luminous radiation
    синхротронное микроволновое
    1.synchrotron emission 2.нем. magneto-bremsstrahlung
    синхротронное микроволновое струи
    synchrotron radiation from the jet
    слабое микроволновое
    feeble
    собственное микроволновое атмосферы
    noise radiation from atmosphere
    собственное микроволновое антенны
    natural waves of antenna
    солнечное микроволновое
    solar radiation
    солнечное радиомикроволновое
    solar radio waves
    спонтанное микроволновое
    spontaneous radiation
    спорадическое микроволновое
    burst emission (of the Sun)
    суммарное микроволновое
    built-up radiation
    тепловое микроволновое
    thermal radiation
    тепловое микроволновое атмосферы
    atmospheric heat radiation
    тормозное микроволновое
    deceleration radiation
    ультрафиолетовое микроволновое
    ultraviolet radiation
    ультрафиолетовое микроволновое звезд
    stellar ultraviolet radiation
    фоновое микроволновое
    background emission
    циклотронное микроволновое
    cyclotron radiation
    черенковское микроволновое
    Cerenkov emission
    широкодиапазонное радио-микроволновое
    broad-band continuum
    электромагнитное микроволновое
    electromagnetic radiation
    электромагнитное микроволновое Солнца
    electromagnetic solar radiation

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  • 7 Maxwell, James Clerk

    [br]
    b. 13 June 1831 Edinburgh, Scotland
    d. 5 November 1879 Cambridge, England
    [br]
    Scottish physicist who formulated the unified theory of electromagnetism, the kinetic theory of gases and a theory of colour.
    [br]
    Maxwell attended school at the Edinburgh Academy and at the age of 16 went on to study at Edinburgh University. In 1850 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated four years later as Second Wrangler with the award of the Smith's Prize. Two years later he was appointed Professor at Marischal College, Aberdeen, where he married the Principal's daughter. In 1860 he moved to King's College London, but on the death of his father five years later, Maxwell returned to the family home in Scotland, where he continued his researches as far as the life of a gentleman farmer allowed. This rural existence was interrupted in 1874 when he was persuaded to accept the chair of Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge. Unfortunately, in 1879 he contracted the cancer that brought his brilliant career to an untimely end. While at Cambridge, Maxwell founded the Cavendish Laboratory for research in physics. A succession of distinguished physicists headed the laboratory, making it one of the world's great centres for notable discoveries in physics.
    During the mid-1850s, Maxwell worked towards a theory to explain electrical and magnetic phenomena in mathematical terms, culminating in 1864 with the formulation of the fundamental equations of electromagnetism (Maxwell's equations). These equations also described the propagation of light, for he had shown that light consists of transverse electromagnetic waves in a hypothetical medium, the "ether". This great synthesis of theories uniting a wide range of phenomena is worthy to set beside those of Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein. Like all such syntheses, it led on to further discoveries. Maxwell himself had suggested that light represented only a small part of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves, and in 1888 Hertz confirmed the discovery of another small part of the spectrum, radio waves, with momentous implications for the development of telecommunication technology. Maxwell contributed to the kinetic theory of gases, which by then were viewed as consisting of a mass of randomly moving molecules colliding with each other and with the walls of the containing vessel. From 1869 Maxwell applied statistical methods to describe the molecular motion in mathematical terms. This led to a greater understanding of the behaviour of gases, with important consequences for the chemical industry.
    Of more direct technological application was Maxwell's work on colour vision, begun in 1849, showing that all colours could be derived from the three primary colours, red, yellow and blue. This enabled him in 1861 to produce the first colour photograph, of a tartan. Maxwell's discoveries about colour vision were quickly taken up and led to the development of colour printing and photography.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    Most of his technical papers are reprinted in The Scientific Papers of J.Clerk Maxwell, 1890, ed. W.D.Niven, Cambridge, 2 vols; reprinted 1952, New York.
    Maxwell published several books, including Theory of Heat, 1870, London (1894, 11th edn, with notes by Lord Rayleigh) and Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 1873, Oxford (1891, ed. J.J.Thomson, 3rd edn).
    Further Reading
    L.Campbell and W.Garnett, 1882, The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, London (the standard biography).
    J.J.Thomson (ed.), 1931, James Clerk Maxwell 1831–1931, Cambridge. J.G.Crowther, 1932, British Scientists of the Nineteenth Century, London.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Maxwell, James Clerk

  • 8 волна сжатия

    1) Geology: primary wave
    3) Mining: compressive wave (при взрыве), condensational wave, plastic wave (при взрыве)
    4) Electronics: condensation wave
    6) Astronautics: compressive wave, stress wave
    7) Seismology: dilatational wave (сгущения), waves of compression (сгущения), waves of condensation
    8) Sakhalin energy glossary: CW
    9) Makarov: bow shock wave

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > волна сжатия

  • 9 κλύζω

    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `wash (away), clean', pass. (intr.) `wash, surge, drench'.
    Other forms: ipf. iter. κλύζεσκον (Ψ 61), aor. pass. κλυσθῆναι (Il.), fut. κλύσ(σ)ω (h. Ap. 75, Pi.), aor. act. κλύσαι (IA.), perf. κέκλυκα, κέκλυσμαι (Att.),
    Compounds: often with prefix, e. g. ἐπι-, κατα-, περι-, προσ-,
    Derivatives: κλύσις `washing' (Hp.), mostly of the prefixed verbs ἐπίκλυσις etc. (IA.); κλύσμα (also κατάκλυσμα a. o.) `fluidity, with which something is washed, clystier', also `surge, shore' (IA.), with κλυσμάτιον, - ματικός (Hp.); ( ἐπι-, κατα- etc.) κλυσμός `inundation etc.' (IA.); κλυστήρ, - ῆρος m. `clystier-pipe' (Hdt.) with - τήριον, - τηρίδιον. - Further σύγ-κλυ-ς, - δος `washed together, thrown-' (Th., Pl.), κλύ-δ-α acc. sg. `beating of the waves' (Nic. Al. 170; archaising innoavtion?), κλύ-δ-ων, - ωνος m. `waving, surf, turmoil' (μ 421) with κλυδώνιον (A., E.), κλυδων-ίζομαι `be thrown around by the waves' (LXX, J.) with κλυδωνισμός (Hdn.), - ισμα (Suid.). - Expressive enlargement ( ἐγ-, συγ-)κλυδάζομαι `splash etc.' (Hp.; - άττομαι D. L.) with κλυδασμός, ( ἐγ)κλύδαξις, ἐγκλυδαστικός (Hp.); details in Debrunner IF 21, 221f. - Also κλυδάω, of σταῖς, πηλός, `being (made) wet, soft, be mouldable' (Arist.), prob. after φλυδάω.
    Origin: IE [Indo-European] [607] *ḱlō-, ḱlū- (= *ḱluH-?) `wash, purify'
    Etymology: The formation as the sound-like βλύζω, φλύζω, the present κλύζω stands close to the nominale δ-forms κλύ-δ-α, κλύ-δ-ων; from *κλυ-δ-ι̯ω or arisen as denominative yot-present (z. B. Schwyzer 715f.) or an independent enlargement in - ζω (with κλύ-δ-ων etc. as backformations), can hardly be decided. An IE. d-enlargement is present in Germanic, e. g. Goth. hlutrs, NHG lauter (IE. *ḱlū-d-ro-); without -d- Welsh clir `hell, clear, pure' (IE. *ḱlū-ro-). A dentalless primary verb seems to be OLat. cluō `purgo' (only Plin. 15, 119; cf. W.-Hofmann s. v.) and is supposed by clo(v)āca `subterranean discharge canal'; further, with diff. ablaut, Lith. šlúoju, šlúoti `weap, wipe' (IE. *ḱlō[u]-). - More forms Pok. 607, W.-Hofmann s. cluō. (On Oldeurop. river names (* Cluentus in Cluentensis vicus a. o.) Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforschung 5, 113f.)
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    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλύζω

  • 10 первичные гравитационные волны

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  • 11 षष् _ṣaṣ

    षष् num. a. (used in pl., nom. षट्; gen. षण्णाम्) Six; तेषां त्ववयवान् सूक्ष्मान् षण्णामप्यमितौजसाम् Ms.1.16;8.43.
    -Comp. -अंशः (ष़डंशः) a sixth part.
    -अक्षीणः (षडक्षीणः) a fish.
    -अङ्गम् (ष़डङ्गम्) 1 (a) six parts of the body taken collectively: जङ्घे बाहू शिरो मध्यं षडङ्गमिदमुच्यते । (b) The other six parts of the body are 'हृदयशिरःशिखा- नेत्रकवचास्त्राणि' as in Māl.5.2 (नित्यं न्यस्तषडङगचक्रनिहितं हृत्पद्यमध्योदितम्); cf. com. on the verse.
    -2 the six works auxiliary to the Veda; शिक्षा कल्पो व्याकरणं निरुक्तं छन्दसां चितिः । ज्योतिषामयनं चैव षडङ्गो वेद उच्यते ॥ see वेदाङ्ग also. ˚विद् knowing the six वेदाङ्गs; Ms.3.145.
    -3 six auspicious things, i. e. the six things obtained from a cow; गोमूत्रं गोमयं क्षीरं सर्पिर्दधि च रोचना । षडङ्गमेतन्माङ्गल्यं पठितं सर्वदा गवाम् ॥
    -3 any set of six articles.
    ˚जत् m. N. of Viṣṇu.
    -अङ्घ्रिः (षडङ्घ्रिः) a bee; किमिह बहु षडङ्घ्रे गायसि त्वम् Bhāg.1.47.14.; Śi.1.4.
    -अधिक a. (
    -षडधिक) exceeded by six; षडधिकदशनाडीचक्रमध्यस्थितात्मा Māl.5.1.
    -अभिज्ञः (षडभिज्ञः) a Buddhist deified saint.
    -अशीत (षडशीत) eighty-sixth.
    -अशीतिः f.
    (-ष़डशीतिः) 1 eighty-six.
    -2 N. of the four passages of the sun from one zodiacal sign to the other; L. D. B.
    -अष्टकम् (in astr.) a particular Yoga.
    -अहः (ष़डहः) a period of six days.
    -आननः, -वक्त्रः, -वदनः, (षडाननः, षड्वक्त्रः, षड्वदनः) epithets of Kārtikeya; षडाननापीतपयोधरासु नेता चमूनामिव कृत्तिकासु R.14.22.
    -आम्नायः (षडाम्नायः) the six-fold Tantra.
    -ऊर्मिः the six waves of existence.
    -ऊषणम् (ष़डूषणम्) six spices taken collectively; पञ्चकोलं समरिचं षडूषणमुदाहृतम्.
    -ऋतुः m. pl. the six seasons (i. e. वसन्त, ग्रीष्म, वर्षा, शरद्, हेमन्त and शिशिर).
    -कर्ण a. (
    -षट्कर्ण) heard by six ears; i. e. by a third person other than the speaker and the person spoken to; told to more than one listener (as a counsel, secret &c.); षट्कर्णो भिद्यते मन्त्रः Pt.1.99. (
    -र्णः) a kind of lute.
    -कर्मन् n.
    (षट्कर्मन्) 1 the six acts or duties enjoined on a Brāhmaṇa; they are अध्यापनमध्ययनं यजनं याजनं तथा । दानं प्रतिग्रहश्चैव षट्कर्माण्यग्र- जन्मनः ॥ Ms.1.75.
    -2 the six acts allowable to a Brāhmaṇa for his subsistence:- उच्छं प्रतिग्रहो भिक्षा वाणिज्यं पशुपालनम् । कृषिकर्म तथा चेति षट्कर्माण्यग्रजन्मनः ॥.
    -3 the six acts that may be performed by means of magic:- शान्ति, वशीकरण, स्तम्भन, विद्वेष, उच्चाटन and मरण.
    -4 the six acts belonging to the practice of Yoga:- धौतिर्वस्ती तथा नेती नौलिकी (नौलिकः) त्राटकस्तथा । कपालभाती चैतानि षट्कर्माणि समाचरेत् ॥ (-m.)
    1 a Brāhmaṇa skilled in the above six acts.
    -2 one well-versed in the Tantra magical rites.
    -कोण a. (
    -षट्कोण) hexangular.
    (-णम्) 1 a hexagon.
    -2 the thunderbolt of Indra.
    -3 a diamond.
    -गया the sixfold gayā; गयागजो गयादित्यो गायत्री च गदाधरः । गया गयासुरश्चैव षड्गया मुक्तिदायकाः ॥
    -गवम् (षड्गवम् 1 a team or yoke of six oxen.
    -2 a yoke of six (sometimes after the names of other animals); i. e. हस्ति˚, अश्व˚ 'six elephants, horses &c.'.
    -गवीय a. drawn by six oxen; न यद्वहेच्छकटं षड्गवीयम् Mb.8.76.17.
    -गुण a.
    (-षड्गुण) 1 sixfold.
    -2 having six attributes.
    (-णम्) 1 an assem- blage of six qualities.
    -2 the six expedients to be used by a king in foreign politics; see under गुण (21); cf. षाड्गुण्य also.
    -ग्रन्थः a kind of Karañja tree.
    -ग्रन्थि n. (
    -षड्ग्रन्थि) the root of long pepper.
    -ग्रन्थिका (षड्- ग्रन्थिका) zedoary (शठी).
    -चक्रम्, (षट्चक्रम्) the six my- stical circles of the body, i. e. मूलाधार, स्वाधिष्ठान, मणिपूर, अनाहत, विशुद्ध and आज्ञाख्य.
    -चत्वारिंशत् (षट्चत्वारिंशत्) forty-six.
    -चरणः (षट्चरणः) -1 a bee.
    -2 a locust.
    -3 a louse.
    -जः, (ष़ड्जः) the fourth (or first according to some) of the seven primary notes of the Indian gamut; so called because it is derived from the six organs: नासां कण्ठमुरस्तालु जिह्वां दताञ्श्च संस्पृशन् । षड्जः सञ्जायते (षढ्भ्यः संञ्जायते) यस्मात्तस्मात् षड्ज इति स्मृतः ॥ it is said to resemble the note of peacocks; षड्जं रौति मयूरस्तु Nārada; षड्जसंवादिनीः केकाः द्विधा भिन्नाः शिखण्डिभिः R.1.39.
    -तन्त्री N. of the six philosophical systems.
    -त्रिंशत् f. (
    -षट्त्रिंशत्) thirty-six; (
    -षट्रत्रिंश a. thirtysixth).
    -तिलिन् m. one performing six acts with sesamum seeds; तिलोद्वतीं तिलस्नायी तिलहोमी तिलप्रदः । तिलभुक् तिलवापी च षट्तिली नावसीदति ॥
    -दर्शनम् (षड्दर्शनम्) the six principal systems of Hindu philosophy; they are: सांख्य, योग, न्याय, वैशेषिक, मीमांसा and वेदान्त. (
    -नः) one conversant with the above six systems.
    -दीर्घः the six long vowels: आ, ई, ऊ, ऐ, औ.
    -दुर्गम्, (षड्दुर्गम्) the six kinds of forts taken collectivelly; धन्वदुर्गं महीदुर्गं गिरिदुर्गं तथैव च । मनुष्यदुर्गं मृद्दुर्गं वनदुर्गमिति क्रमात् ॥
    -नवतिः f. (
    -षण्णवतिः) ninety-six.
    -पञ्चाशत् f. (
    -षट्पञ्चाशत्) fifty-six.
    -पदः (षट्पदः) 1 a bee; न पङ्कजं तद्यदलीनषट्पदं न षट्पदो$सौ न जुगुञ्ज यः कलम् Bk.2.19; Ku.5.9; R.6.69.
    -2 a louse.
    -3 a verse consisting of six padas. ˚अथितिः
    1 the mango tree.
    -2 the Champaka tree. ˚आनन्दवर्धनः the Aśoka or Kiṅkirāta tree. ˚ज्य a. having bees for the bow-string (as the bow of Cupid); प्रायश्चापं न वहति भयान्मन्मथः षट्पदज्यम् Me.75. ˚प्रियः the tree called नाग- केशर.
    -पदी (षट्पदी) 1 a stanza consisting of six lines.
    -2 a female bee.
    -3 a louse.
    -4 the six states ('यो$शनायापिपासे शोकं मोहं जरां मृत्युमत्येति' इति श्रुत्युक्ताः Mb. 3.314.9 Com.):-- hunger, thrist, sorrow, disordered intellect, old age and death; other version is:-- कामक्रोधौ लोभमोहौ मदमानौ च षट्पदी ।.
    -पादः (षट्पादः) a bee.
    -प्रज्ञः, (षट्प्रज्ञः) 1 one who is well acquainted with six subjects i. e. the four Puruṣārthas or objects of human existence, the nature of the world, and the nature of the Supreme Sprit; धर्मार्थकाममोक्षेषु लोक- तत्त्वार्थयोरपि । षट्सु प्रज्ञा तु यस्यासौ षट्प्रज्ञः परिकीर्तितः ॥
    -2 a lustful or licentious man.
    -3 a good-hearted neighbour.
    -बिन्दुः (षड्बिन्दुः) an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -भागः (षड्भागः) a sixth part, one-sixth; तपःषड्भागमक्षय्यं ददत्यारण्यका हि नः Ś.2.14; Ms.7.131;8.33.
    -भाववादिन् a maintainer of the theory of the six भावs (i. e. द्रव्य, गुण, कर्मन्, सामान्य, विशेष and समवाय).
    -भुज a.
    (-षड्भुज) 1 six-armed.
    -2 six-sided, hexagonal. (
    -जः) a hexa- gon.
    (-जा) 1 an epithet of Durgā.
    -2 the water- melon.
    -मतस्थापकः (षण्मतस्थापकः) N. of Śaṁkarāchārya.
    -मासः (षण्मासः) a period of six months. ˚निचय a. one who has a store (of food) sufficient for six months; Ms.6.18.
    -मासिक a. (
    -षण्मासिक) half-yearly, occurring every six months.
    -मुखः (षण्मुखः) an epithet of Kārtikeya; स गुणानां बलानां च षण्णां षण्मुख- विक्रमः R.17.67; Mv.1.33. (खा) a water-melon.
    -रसम्, -रसाः (m. pl.) (
    -षड्रसम् &c.) the six flavours taken collectively; see under रस.
    -रात्रम् (षड्रात्रम्) a period of six nights.
    -रेखा, (षड्रेखा) a water-melon.
    -वर्गः (षड्वर्गः) 1 an aggregate of six things.
    -2 espe- cially, the six enemies of mankind; (also called षड्रिपु); कामः क्रोधस्तथा लोभो मदमोहौ च मत्सरः; कृतारिषड्वर्गजयेन Ki.1 9; व्यजेष्ठ षड्वर्गम् Bk.1.2.
    -3 the five senses and Manas.
    -र्विशम् N. of a Brāhmaṇa belonging to the Sāma Veda.
    -विंशतिः f. (
    -षड्विंशतिः)twenty-six; (
    -षड्विंश twentysixth).
    -विध (षड्विध) a. of six kinds, sixfold; षड्विधं बलमादाय प्रतस्थे दिग्जिगीषया R.4.26.
    -शास्त्रिन् m. one conversant with the six Śāstras or darśanas.
    -षष्टिः f. (
    -षट्षष्टिः) sixty-six.
    -सप्ततिः (षट्सप्ततिः) seventy-six.

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  • 12 materia

    f matter
    ( materiale) material
    ( disciplina) subject
    materia facoltativa optional subject
    materia obbligatoria compulsory subject
    materia prima raw material
    materia sintetica synthetic (material)
    * * *
    materia s.f.
    1 matter (anche fil.); substance; (materiale) material: materia infiammabile, inflammable material; materia plastica, plastic material; materie tessili, textile materials; materia inerte, inert matter // materie prime, raw materials; (prodotti base) staples (o primary products o basic commodities); (econ.) mercato delle materie prime, commodity market; tra di noi manca la materia prima per qualsiasi accordo, (fig.) we lack the basic elements for any kind of agreement; gli manca la materia prima per fare un lavoro del genere, (scherz.) (l'intelligenza) he hasn't the brains to do a job like this; gli manca la materia prima per condurre quel tipo di vita, (scherz.) (il denaro) he hasn't the wherewithal (o the necessary resources) to lead that kind of life // (chim.): materia colorante, dyestuff; materia organica, inorganica, organic, inorganic matter; materia gassosa, liquida, solida, volatile, gaseous, liquid, solid, volatile matter // (fis.) onde di materia, matter waves // (astr.) materia interstellare, interstellar medium (o matter)
    2 (med.) matter: materia grigia, bianca, grey, white matter
    3 (pus) matter, pus: la ferita era piena di materia, the wound was full of pus (o matter)
    4 (argomento) matter, subject; topic, theme: una materia controversa, a controversial matter; materia di riflessione, food for thought; indice delle materie, table of contents; catalogo per materie, subject catalogue; la materia del suo saggio non è molto interessante, the theme (o subject) of his essay is not very interesting; questa è la materia del mio libro, this is the subject matter of my book; entrare in materia, to broach a subject; tolleranza in materia di religione, toleration in religious matters; è molto versato in materia, he is well up in the subject; non so nulla in materia, I know nothing of the subject; sa tutto in materia di musica, he knows everything about music // (dir.): il tribunale si è dichiarato competente a pronunciarsi in materia, the Court has declared itself competent to pass judgement on the matter; in materia di legge, in point of law; la materia del contendere, the matter at issue; materia di diritto, matter of law; materia di fatto, matter of fact // (relig.) materia di fede, tenet
    5 (disciplina scolastica) subject: materie letterarie, scientifiche, literary, scientific subjects; materie obbligatorie, compulsory subjects; quali sono le tue materie preferite?, which are your favourite subjects?; quale materia preferisci a scuola?, which subject do you like best at school?; essere bocciato, promosso in tutte le materie, to fail, pass in all subjects // materia medica, (antiq.) materia medica
    6 (occasione, motivo) matter; reason, grounds (pl.): non ho materia per pensare che egli sia un ladro, I have no reason to believe that he is a thief; non mi ha dato mai materia di preoccupazione, he never gave me cause for worry; (dir.) vi è materia per un processo, there are grounds for litigation.
    * * *
    [ma'tɛrja]
    1. sf
    (gen) Filosofia, Fis matter, (Scol : argomento) subject matter, material, (disciplina) subject, (sostanza) Tecn, Comm material, substance

    prima di entrare in materia... — before discussing the matter in hand...

    un esperto in materia (di musica ecc) — an expert on the subject (of music ecc)

    2.
    * * *
    [ma'tɛrja]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (sostanza) material, matter
    2) (argomento) subject, topic
    3) scol. (disciplina) subject

    materia obbligatoria, complementare — core, optional subject

    * * *
    materia
    /ma'tεrja/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (sostanza) material, matter; la materia e la forma matter and form; materia grigia grey matter; materia prima raw material; - e plastiche plastics
     2 (argomento) subject, topic; indice per -e subject index; esperto in materia expert on the subject; è un'autorità in materia di he's an authority on; sa tutto in materia di musica he knows everything about music; c'è materia per intentare un processo there are grounds for legal action
     3 scol. (disciplina) subject; materia obbligatoria, complementare core, optional subject.

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  • 13 κλᾰω

    κλᾰ́ω
    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `break, break off'
    Other forms: ( ἐνι-κλᾶν, κατ-έκλων) Il., aor. κλάσ(σ)αι, pass. κλασθῆναι (Il.), athem. ptc. ἀπο-κλά̄ς (Anacr. 17; cf. below), fut. κλάσω, perf. pass. κέκλασμαι (IA.),
    Compounds: often with prefix, e. g. ἀνα-, κατα-, περι-, συν-,
    Derivatives: κλάσις `breaking' (IA.), κλάσμα `broken piece' (Att.) with κλασμάτιον (Delos IIIa), ἀνα-κλασμός `bending back' (Heliod.), κλάστης ἀμπελουργός H., also ὀστο-κλάστης (Kyran.) a. o., κλαστήριον `knife for clipping the vine' (Delos IIa u. a.); sec. κλαστάζω `clip the vine', metaph. `chastize' (Ar. Eq. 166); on the formation Schwyzer 706. - On κλών, κλωνός m. `sprout' (Att.) with the diminutives κλωνίον, - ίδιον, - άριον, - ίσκος (Thphr., hell. inschr., Gp.), further κλωνίτης `with sprouts' (Hdn.), κλῶναξ = `κλάδος' (H.), κλωνίζω `clip' (Suid.) see on κλάδος; not from *κλα-ών (Schwyzer 521; s. also 487 n. 3). On κλῶμαξ, ἀπόκλωμα below. - With diff. ablaut κλῆμα `twig (of the vine), tendril of the vine', κλῆρος ( κλᾶρος) `lot', κλῶμαξ `heap of stones' (s. vv.), ἀπόκλωμα. ἀπολογία ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον H. - Quite doubtful Κλαζομεναί PlN (Anatolia), acc. to Fraenkel KZ 42, 256; 43, 216 "where the waves break" (free imagination).
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
    Etymology: The uniform verbale system, is based on κλᾰ(σ)-; it may be the result of simplification. Whether this started from a presens or an aorist cannot be decided because there are no non-Greek cognates; cf. the presentation in Schwyzer 676 a. 752 and in Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 354 (who considers the present κλάω as secondary against κλάσαι). In the isolated ἀπο-κλά̄ς an old athematic form (present or aorist? Schwyzer 676 a. 742) could have been preserved; but an analogical innovation (as after φθᾰ́σαι: φθάς?) cannot be excluded however. For the old passive κλασθῆναι one might think of κλαδ- (Schwyzer 761), but extension of an aorist-stems κλασ- combined with analogy is also possible (Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 404f.). An old s-present *κλά[σ]-ω from IE. *kl̥-s-ō (Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 3, 342, Schwyzer 706) has no support. - The primary verbs of the other languages are completely deviant: Lith. kalù, kálti `forge, hammer' = OCS koljǫ, klati, Russ. kolótь `sting, split, hew' (full grade IE. * kolH-; on the meaning WP. 1, 438 and Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v.); Lith. kuliù, kùlti (zero grade, IE. kl̥H-); Lat. per-cellō `smash' (basis uncertain). Further forms Pok. 545ff., W.-Hofmann s. clādēs. S. also κλαδαρός, κλάδος, κόλος etc. So no IE etym. It cannot comes from IE *klas- as this form cannot be made from IE. So prob. the word is of Pre-Greek origin.
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    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλᾰω

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