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21 scurvy
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22 scurvy
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23 scurvy-senvie
scurvy-senvie горчица чёрная, Brassica nigraEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > scurvy-senvie
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24 scurvy grass
(ботаника) ложечница лекарственная (Cochlearia officinalis)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scurvy grass
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25 scurvy grass
[ʹskɜ:vıgrɑ:s] бот. -
26 scurvy action
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27 scurvy fellow
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28 scurvy grass
['skɜːvɪgrɑːs]1) Биология: мискантус (Miscanthus), серебряная трава (Miscanthus), ложечница (Cochlearia)2) Ботаника: ложечная трава (Cochlearia), ложечница лекарственная (Cochlearia officinalis) -
29 scurvy pea
Биология: псоралея (Psoralea) -
30 scurvy-senvie
Биология: горчица чёрная (Brassica nigra) -
31 scurvy grass
мед.фраз. лекарственная ложечница -
32 scurvy grass
1) ложечница, ложечная трава ( Cochlearia); ложечница лекарственная ( Cochlearia officinalis)2) см. silver grass* * * -
33 scurvy pea
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34 scurvy-senvie
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35 scurvy rickets
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36 scurvy grass
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37 Alpine scurvy
Медицина: альпийский скорбут, пеллагра, розовая болезнь -
38 Danish Scurvy-grass
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39 common scurvy grass
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40 common scurvy weed
См. также в других словарях:
Scurvy — Scur vy, a. [Compar. {Scurvier}; superl. {Scurviest}.] [From {Scurf}; cf. {Scurvy}, n.] 1. Covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy. Whatsoever man . . . be scurvy or scabbed. Lev. xxi. 18,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scurvy — Scur vy, n. [Probably from the same source as scorbute, but influenced by scurf, scurfy, scurvy, adj.; cf. D. scheurbuik scurvy, G. scharbock, LL. scorbutus. Cf. {Scorbute}.] (Med.) A disease characterized by livid spots, especially about the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scurvy — 1560s, noun use of adj. scurvy (early 15c.), variant of scurfy (see SCURF (Cf. scurf)). It took on the meaning of Du. scheurbuik, Fr. scorbut scurvy, the disease characterized by swollen and bleeding gums, prostration, etc., perhaps from O.N.… … Etymology dictionary
scurvy — [skʉr′vē] adj. scurvier, scurviest [< SCURF] 1. former var. of SCURFY 2. low; mean; vile; contemptible n. [< SCURVY the adj.] a disease resulting from a deficiency of ascorbic acid in the body, characterized by weakness, anemia, spo … English World dictionary
scurvy — index iniquitous, objectionable, odious, poor (inferior in quality) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
scurvy — adj *contemptible, despicable, pitiable, sorry, cheap, beggarly, shabby Analogous words: *base, low, vile: *mean, abject … New Dictionary of Synonyms
scurvy — ► NOUN ▪ a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds. ► ADJECTIVE (scurvier, scurviest) archaic ▪ worthless or contemptible. ORIGIN from SCURF(Cf. ↑scurfy) … English terms dictionary
Scurvy — Classification and external resources Scorbutic gums, a symptom … Wikipedia
scurvy — scurvily, adv. scurviness, n. /skerr vee/, n., adj., scurvier, scurviest. n. 1. Pathol. a disease marked by swollen and bleeding gums, livid spots on the skin, prostration, etc., due to a diet lacking in vitamin C. adj. 2. contemptible;… … Universalium
Scurvy — A disorder caused by lack of vitamin C. Symptoms include anemia; soft, bleeding gums; and bumps under the skin near muscles. Scurvy in early childhood can cause musculoskeletal problems. Treatment is by including foods high in vitamin C in the… … Medical dictionary
scurvy — n. a disease that is caused by a deficiency of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Unlike most animals, humans cannot synthesize ascorbic acid and must obtain it from fresh fruit and vegetables. The first sign of scurvy is swollen bleeding gums, and a… … The new mediacal dictionary