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1 purple pigment
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > purple pigment
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2 visual pigment
Sehpigment n (s. a. visual purple) -
3 fiolet
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fiolet
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4 Purpurpigment
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Purpurpigment
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5 ὄστρεον
A oyster; the proper [dialect] Att. form is ὄστρειον (ὄστρεια.. ἔλεγον οἱ ἀρχαῖοι Ath.3.92e
, cf. Moer.p.285 P. (who recommends ὀστρία [pron. full] [ῑ] wrongly), Phot., etc.), and this is required by the metre in the earlier Poets,κόγχοι, μύες, κὤστρεια A.Fr.34
;ὄστρεια συμμεμυκότα Epich.42
( ὄστρεα codd. Ath.);πίννῃσι καὶ ὀστρείοισιν ὁμοίη Cratin.8
;πίνναι, λεπάδες, μύες, ὄστρεια Anaxandr.41.61
(anap.); while ὄστρεον is used in late [dialect] Ep., Matro Conv.16, Nic.Fr.83, and is found in Pap., PCair.Zen.82.13 (iii B. C.), POxy.738.5 (i A. D.):—the readings vary in Pl. (v. infr. III), as in Arist., cf. HA 490b10, 525a20: generally, of all bivalves, ib. 525a20, 528a1, Fr. 304, Gal.12.345.III purple pigment, prob. that produced by the murex, cf. Arist.HA 548a12;ὄστρεον μόνον ἐπιφέρειν Pl.Cra. 424d
;ὀστρείῳ ἐναληλιμμένος Id.R. 420c
;τὰ σώματα ἐκέχριντο ὀστρείῳ Callix.2
: ὄστρεα· τὰ κογχύλια, Αάκωνες ἄνθος, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄστρεον
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6 пигмент прочный красный
[lang name="Russian"]эритроцит; красное кровяное тельце — red blood corpuscle
[lang name="Russian"]революционные элементы, коммунисты; «красные» — the Reds
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7 зрительный пурпур
1) Medicine: erythropsin, rhodopsin, visual purple2) Engineering: eye purple3) Aviation medicine: visual pigment -
8 אנתוציאן
anthocyan, water-soluble pigment ranging from red to blue to purple shades that provide the color in certain flowers and fruits (red, blue and purple tints in apples, berries, red grapes, eggplant, red cabbage and radishes) -
9 אנתוציאנין
anthocyanin, water-soluble pigment ranging from red to blue to purple shades that provide the color in certain flowers and fruits (red, blue and purple tints in apples, berries, red grapes, eggplant, red cabbage and radishes) -
10 purpura wzrokowa
• retinal pigment• rhodopsin• visual purple -
11 rodopsyna
• retinal pigment• rhodopsin• visual purple -
12 brasil
(Sp. model spelled same [brasíl], probably from brasa [see above], because of the plant's red color)Western Texas: 1891. Clark glosses this term as "a common chaparral plant" that grows in western Texas. It is used for limited grazing. He gives the genus and species as Condalia obovata. According to the DARE, "bluewood," "logwood," "capulin," and "purple haw" are other names for this plant. Santamaría references the diminutive brasilillo, for several varieties of rhamna-ceous plants common to northwestern Mexico. It is unlikely that the brasil plant described in the DRAE is related to the southwestern brasil; according to that source, it can be either a papilionaceous tree that grows in tropical regions or a red pigment used as a cosmetic by women.Alternate form: brazil. -
13 colour
1 noun∎ what colour is it? de quelle couleur est-ce?;∎ what colour are his eyes? de quelle couleur sont ses yeux?;∎ a dark grey colour une couleur gris foncé;∎ it's a sort of greenish colour c'est d'une couleur un peu verdâtre;∎ the bleach took the colour out of it l'eau de Javel l'a décoloré;∎ the movie is in colour le film est en couleur ou couleurs;∎ he painted the room in bright/dark colours il a peint la pièce de couleurs vives/sombres;∎ the paint comes in a wide range of colours cette peinture est disponible dans un grand choix de couleurs ou se décline dans de nombreuses couleurs;∎ familiar we've yet to see the colour of his money nous n'avons pas encore vu la couleur de son argent∎ the political colour of a newspaper la couleur politique d'un journal;∎ under the colour of patriotism sous prétexte ou couleur de patriotisme∎ box of colours boîte f de couleurs(e) (complexion) teint m, couleur f (du visage);∎ her colour isn't good elle a mauvaise mine;∎ he changed colour il a changé de couleur ou de visage;∎ to lose one's colour pâlir, perdre ses couleurs;∎ to get one's colour back reprendre des couleurs;∎ she had a lot of colour in her cheeks ses joues avaient de belles couleurs;∎ to have a high colour avoir le visage rouge;∎ British to be off colour ne pas être dans son assiette;∎ figurative the joke was a bit off colour la plaisanterie était d'un goût douteux∎ to discriminate against sb on grounds of colour établir une discrimination à l'encontre de qn à cause de la couleur de sa peau;∎ colour isn't an issue ce n'est pas une question de couleur (de peau);∎ person of colour personne f de couleur(g) (interest) couleur f;∎ to add colour to a story colorer un récit;∎ a play full of colour une pièce haute en couleur(photography, picture, slide, magazine) en couleur, en couleurs(a) (give colour to → with chemical, dye) colorer; (→ with paint) peindre; (→ with crayons, felt-tips) colorier;∎ he coloured it blue il l'a colorié en bleu;∎ to colour one's hair se faire une couleur∎ to get or to win one's colours être sélectionné pour faire partie d'une équipe;∎ figurative to show one's true colours se montrer sous son vrai jour;∎ to see sb in his/her true colours voir qn sous son vrai jour(b) (of school) couleurs fpl∎ to serve with the colours servir sous les drapeaux;∎ to be called to the colours être appelé sous les drapeaux;∎ salute the colours! saluez le drapeau ou les couleurs!;∎ to sail under false colours naviguer sous un faux pavillon(d) (clothes for washing) couleurs fpl►► Photography colour balance équilibre m des couleurs;British colour bar discrimination f raciale;colour bearer porte-drapeau m;colour blindness daltonisme m;colour chart nuancier m;colour code code m coloré;Computing colour display affichage m couleur;Photography colour filter filtre m coloré;Computing colour graphics graphisme m en couleur;Photography colour graphics adapter adaptateur m graphique couleur, CGA m;colour line discrimination f ou ségrégation f raciale;∎ to cross the colour line faire fi de la ségrégation raciale;Computing colour monitor moniteur m couleur;Military colour party garde f du drapeau;colour photocopying photocopie f en couleurs;Typography & Photography colour positive positif m (en) couleur;Typography colour print reproduction f en couleurs;Typography colour printer imprimante f couleur;Typography colour printing impression f couleur;colour scheme palette f ou combinaison f de couleurs;∎ to choose a colour scheme assortir les couleurs ou les tons;Typography colour separation séparation f des couleurs, séparation f quadrichromique;British Military colour sergeant ≃ sergent-chef m (de la garde du drapeau);colour television télévision f couleur;colour television set téléviseur m couleur;colour therapy chromothérapie f;Art colour value valeur f chromatiquecolorier;∎ colour it in in blue colorie-le en bleu(blush) rougir
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