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81 лисица, степная
1. LAT Vulpes corsac Linnaeus2. RUS корсак m, степная лисица f3. ENG corsac fox4. DEU Steppen-Fuchs m, Korsak(-Fuchs) m5. FRA renard m corsac, corsac mDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > лисица, степная
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82 лисица, тибетская
1. LAT Vulpes ferrilata Hodgson2. RUS тибетская лисица f3. ENG Tibetan (sand) fox4. DEU Tibet-Fuchs m5. FRA renard m des sables du T(h)ibetDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > лисица, тибетская
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83 лисица, южноафриканская
1. LAT Vulpes chama Smith2. RUS южноафриканская лисица f3. ENG Cape fox, silver jackal4. DEU Kap-Fuchs m5. FRA renard m du CapDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > лисица, южноафриканская
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84 песец
1. LAT Alopex lagopus Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенный) песец m, полярная лисица f3. ENG Arctic [blue, polar, white] fox4. DEU Blaufuchs m, Eisfuchs m, Polarfuchs m, Steinfuchs m, Weißfuchs m5. FRA renard m arctique [blanc, bleu, polaire] -
85 песец, обыкновенный
1. LAT Alopex lagopus Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенный) песец m, полярная лисица f3. ENG Arctic [blue, polar, white] fox4. DEU Blaufuchs m, Eisfuchs m, Polarfuchs m, Steinfuchs m, Weißfuchs m5. FRA renard m arctique [blanc, bleu, polaire]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > песец, обыкновенный
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86 поссум, лисовидный
1. LAT Trichosurus vulpecula Kerr2. RUS (лисий) кузу m, щёткохвост m, лисовидный поссум m, обыкновенный кузу-лиса m3. ENG brush-tailed [vulpine] phalanger, brush-tailed [brush, bushy-tailed, silver-grey] possum4. DEU Fuchskusu m5. FRA phalanger-renard mDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > поссум, лисовидный
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87 щёткохвост
1. LAT Trichosurus vulpecula Kerr2. RUS (лисий) кузу m, щёткохвост m, лисовидный поссум m, обыкновенный кузу-лиса m3. ENG brush-tailed [vulpine] phalanger, brush-tailed [brush, bushy-tailed, silver-grey] possum4. DEU Fuchskusu m5. FRA phalanger-renard m -
88 ἀδάμας
ἀδάμας, - αντοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: a strong metal, `steel' (Hes.); `diamond' (Thphr.).Other forms: PN Άδάμας Hom.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Often derived from δάμνημι as `indomitable', like the PN (for the formation cf. ἀκάμας and Chantr. Form. 269). But this is semantically rather strange. Rather a loanword that was adapted through folk etymology. Troxles Sprach u. Wortschatz Hesiods 19-21. Barb Hommages M. Renard I 1969, 66-82: Semitic, Acc αδιαν adamu. Lubotsky refers to Phryg. ατεαμα `stone'. - On E. diamond, Fr. aimant - through Lat. adimas - see EM s.v. adamas.Page in Frisk: 1,19Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀδάμας
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89 Aerospace
See also: INDEX BY SUBJECT AREA[br]Caproni, Giovanni BattistaDassault, MarcelGiffard, Baptiste Henry JacquesJohnson, Clarence LeonardKorolov, Sergei PavlovichSopwith, Sir Thomas Octave MurdochTsiolkovsky, Konstantin Eduardovich -
90 Meusnier, Jean Baptiste Marie
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 1754 Tours, Franced. 1793 Mainz, Germany[br]French designer of the "dirigible balloon" (airship).[br]Just a few days after the first balloon flight by the relatively primitive Montgolfier hot-air balloon, a design for a sophisticated steerable or "dirigible" balloon was proposed by a young French army officer. On 3 December 1783, Lieutenant (later General) Jean Baptiste Marie Meusnier of the Corps of Engineers presented to the Académie des Sciences a paper entitled Mémoire sur l'équilibre des machines aérostatiques. This outlined Meusnier's ideas and so impressed the learned members of the Academy that they commissioned him to make a more complete study. This was published in 1784 and contained sixteen water-colour drawings of the proposed airship, which are preserved by the Musée de l'Air in Paris.Meusnier's "machine aérostatique" was ellipsoidal in shape, in contrast to those of his unsuccessful contemporaries who tried to make spherical balloons steerable, often using oars for propulsion. Meusnier's proposed airship was 79.2 m (260 ft) long with the crew in a slim boat slung below the envelope (in case of a landing on water); it was steered by a large sail-like rudder at the rear end. Between the envelope and the boat were three propellers, which were to be manually driven as there was no suitable engine available; this was the first design for a propeller-driven aircraft. The most important innovation was a ballonnet, a balloon within the main envelope that was pressurized with air supplied by bellows in the boat. Varying the amount of air in the ballonnet would compensate for changes in the volume of hydrogen gas in the main envelope when the airship changed altitude. The ballonnet would also help to maintain the external shape of the main envelope.General Meusnier was killed in action in 1793 and it was almost one hundred years from the date of his publication that his idea of ballonnets was put into practice, by Dupuy de Lome in 1872, and later by Renard and Krebs.[br]Bibliography1784, Mémoire sur l'équilibre des machines aérostatiques, Paris; repub. Paris: Musée de l'Air.Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1966, The Aeronauts, London (paperback 1985). Basil Clarke, 1961, The History of Airships, London.JDSBiographical history of technology > Meusnier, Jean Baptiste Marie
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91 4704
1. LAT Certhiaxis vulpina ( Pelzeln)2. RUS рыжеспинная пищуховая иглохвостка f3. ENG rusty-backed spinetail4. DEU Fuchsschlüpfer m5. FRA synallaxe m renard -
92 988
1. LAT Falco alopex ( Heuglin) [Tinnunculus alopex Heuglin]2. RUS лисья пустельга f3. ENG fox kestrel4. DEU Fuchsfalke m5. FRA faucon m renard -
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1. LAT Alopias pelagicus Nakamura2. RUS пелагическая лисья акула f, пелагическая морская лисица f3. ENG pelagic thresher4. DEU —5. FRA (requin-)renard m pélagique -
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1. LAT Alopias superciliosus (Lowe)2. RUS большеглазая лисья акула f, большеглазая морская лисица f3. ENG big-eyed thresher, long-tailed shark4. DEU Großäugiger Fuchshai m, Großäugiger Drescherhai m5. FRA (requin-)renard m à gros yeux -
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2. RUS каменный королевский горбыль m3. ENG minkfish, king whiting, northern kingcroaker, northern kingfish4. DEU Königsfisch m, Königsumber m5. FRA bourrugue m renard -
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97 3885
1. LAT Dermestes maculatus De Geer2. RUS кожеед m пятнистый3. ENG (common) hide beetle4. DEU Dornspeckkäfer m, Fuchsspeckkäfer m5. FRA dermeste m renard [du cuir, des peaux] -
98 2289
1. LAT Alopex lagopus Linnaeus2. RUS (обыкновенный) песец m, полярная лисица f3. ENG Arctic [blue, polar, white] fox4. DEU Blaufuchs m, Eisfuchs m, Polarfuchs m, Steinfuchs m, Weißfuchs m5. FRA renard m arctique [blanc, bleu, polaire] -
99 2305
1. LAT Dusicyon gymnocercus G. Fischer2. RUS парагвайская лисица f3. ENG Azara's [pampas, Paraguayan] fox4. DEU Pampasfuchs m5. FRA renard m d'Azara -
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1. LAT Dusicyon microtis Sclater2. RUS малая лисица f3. ENG small-eared dog [fox, zorro]4. DEU —5. FRA renard m à pattes courtes
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