-
1 similar plant
Техника: аналогичная станция -
2 plant reproduction
репродукция растений
—
[ http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]EN
plant reproduction
Any of various processes, either sexual or asexual, by which a plant produces one or more individuals similar to itself. (Source: CED)
[http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]Тематики
EN
DE
FR
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > plant reproduction
-
3 similar figures
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > similar figures
-
4 pita
(Sp. model spelled same [píta], of uncertain origin, probably from the Caribbean)1) Clark: 1760s. A fiber obtained from the agave or maguey plant or from another similar plant.2) A bag, box, rope, or net made from pita fiber. The DRAE glosses pita as a native Mexican perennial plant of the Amaryllidaceous family. Growing in a triangular pyramid, its light-green, fleshy, spiny leaves are about six to eight inches wide at the base and up to four-and-one-half feet long. It produces yellow flowers in bunches on a central stalk that does not develop until the plant is twenty or thirty years old. On reaching maturity, the stalk develops very quickly, growing to a height of twenty to twenty-three feet in a matter of days. The plant is very useful for making living fences in dry, hot regions. Although it originated in Mexico, it now grows naturally on the coasts of the Mediterranean. Its leaves produce a strong fiber and some varieties contain a sugary liquid that can be extracted to make pulque. The term pita is also used in Spanish to refer to the thread produced by the plant. Santamaría concurs with the definitions provided by the DRAE and adds that the most common genera to bear the name pita are Fourcraea and Agave. -
5 vine
noun1) Weinrebe, die2) (stem of trailer or climber) Ranke, die* * *1) (a type of climbing plant which bears grapes.) die Rebe2) (any climbing or trailing plant.) die Kletterpflanze•- academic.ru/80361/vineyard">vineyard* * *[vaɪn]n* * *[vaɪn]n2) (= similar plant) Rebengewächs nt* * *A s1. (Hopfen- etc) Rebe f, Kletterpflanze f2. Stamm m (einer Kletterpflanze)4. BIBEL Weinstock m (Christus)vine bud Rebenauge n;vine culture Weinbau m;vine picker Traubenleser(in)* * *noun1) Weinrebe, die2) (stem of trailer or climber) Ranke, die* * *n.Rebe -n f.Rebstock -¨e m.Weinrebe -n f.Weinstock m. -
6 कोशफल
kóṡa-phalan. the scrotum VarBṛS. LXVII, 9 ;
a nutmeg L. ;
a kind of perfume (a berry containing a waxy andᅠ fragrant substance) L. ;
m. Luffa foetida orᅠ a similar plant L. ;
(ā) f. a cucurbitaceous plant (= pīta-ghoshā) L. ;
the plant Cucumis utilissimus L. ;
the plant Ipomoea Turpethum Npr.
-
7 घोषक
-
8 аналогичная станция
Engineering: similar plantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аналогичная станция
-
9 anchusa
-
10 cinara
artichoke; similar plant -
11 गोहित
-
12 घोष
ghósham. indistinct noise, tumult, confused cries of a multitude, battle-cry, cries of victory, cries of woe orᅠ distress, any cry orᅠ sound, roar of animals RV. AV. etc.;
the sound of a drum, of a conchshell, of the Soma stones, of a carriage, etc. RV. AV. etc.;
the whizzing orᅠ whir of a bow-string TBr. II,
crackling of fire MBh. IX, 1334, singing in the ear ṠBr. XIV ;
the roaring of a storm, of thunder, of water, etc. RV. AV. Suṡr. Megh. ;
the sound of the recital of prayers MBh. R. Mṛicch. X, 12 ;
the sound of words spoken at a distance ṠBr. IX ;
rumour, report ( alsoᅠ personified KātyṠr. Sch.) RV. X, 33, 1 ;
a proclamation SaddhP. IV ;
a sound (of speech) ChUp. Suṡr. ;
the soft sound heard in the articulation of the sonant consonants
(g, gh, j, jh, ḍ, ḍh, d, dh, b, bh, ṅ, ñ, ṇ, n, m, y, r, l, v, h),
the vowels, andᅠ Anusvāra which with the Yamas of the first 10 of the soft consonants make up altogether 40 sounds
(cf. a-gh-) RPrāt. XIII, 5 f. APrāt. Sch. Pāṇ. 1-1, 9 Sch. ;
an ornament that makes a tinkling sound BhP. X, 8, 22 ;
a station of herdsmen MBh. Hariv. R. etc. (ifc. cf. Pāṇ. 6-2, 85);
(pl.) the inhabitants of a station of herdsmen MBh. IV, 1152 ;
a particular form of a temple Hcat. II, 1, 389 ;
a musquito L. ;
Luffa foetida orᅠ a similar plant L. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. XII, 10386 ;
N. of a man ( Sāy.) RV. I, 120, 5 ;
of an Asura Kāṭh. XXV, 8 ;
of a prince of the Kāṇva dynasty BhP. XII, 1, 16 ;
of a son of Daksha's daughter Lambā Hariv. 148 and 12480 ;
of an Arhat Buddh. ;
a common N. for a Kāya-stha orᅠ one of the writer caste W. ;
m. pl. (gaṇa dhūmâ̱di) N. of a people orᅠ country VarBṛS. XIV, 2 ;
m. n. brass, bellmetal L. ;
(ā) f. Anethum Sowa L. ;
= karkaṭaṡṛiṅgī L. ;
N. of a daughter of Kakshīvat RV. I, 117, 7; 122, 5 ;
(? Impv. ghush);
X, 40, 5 (cf. ātma-, indra-, uccair-, etc.)
- shaka, etc. seeᅠ 1. ghush
- घोषकृत्
- घोषकोटि
- घोषबुद्ध
- घोषमति
- घोषयात्रा
- घोषवत्
- घोषवर्ण
- घोषवसु
- घोषवृद्ध
- घोषस्थली
-
13 चर्महन्त्री
-
14 जीमूत
jīmū́tam. (gaṇa pṛishôaradi) a cloud
RV. VI, 75, 1 AV. XI, 5, 14 VS. Kāṭh. etc.. ;
a mountain L. ;
the sun MBh. III, 152 ;
Indra L. ;
a nourisher, sustainer L. = - taka Suṡr. IV, 37, 25 ;
Luffa faetida orᅠ a similar plant L. ;
Cyperus rotundus L. ;
N. of a metre;
of an ancient sage MBh. V, 3843 ;
of a wrestler, IV, 347 ;
of a son of Vyoman orᅠ Vyoma Hariv. 1991 f. BhP. IX, 24, 4. ;
- जीमूतकेतु
- जीमूतमूल
- जीमूतवर्षिन्
- जीमूतवाह
- जीमूतवाहन
- जीमूतवाहिन्
- जीमूतस्वन
-
15 देवताड
-
16 धवनी
-
17 धामार्गव
dhāmārgavam. Luffa Foetida orᅠ a similar plant Suṡr. ;
Achyranthes Aspera L. ;
patr. of Vadiṡa Car.
-
18 फणिज्झ
-
19 भरणी
bharaṇī
( alsoᅠ pl.) N. of the 7th Nakshatra (containing 3 stars andᅠ figured by the pudendum muliebre) AV. etc. etc.
- भरणीभू
- भरण्याह्वा
-
20 मरुजाता
См. также в других словарях:
plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… … Universalium
Plant morphology — (or phytomorphology) is the general term for the study of the morphology (physical form and external structure) of plants. [Raven, P. H., R. F. Evert, S. E. Eichhorn. Biology of Plants , 7th ed., page 9. (New York: W. H. Freeman, 2005). ISBN 0… … Wikipedia
Plant breeding — is the art and science of changing the genetics of plants in order to produce desired characteristics.[1] Plant breeding can be accomplished through many different techniques ranging from simply selecting plants with desirable characteristics for … Wikipedia
Plant senescence — is the study of aging in plants. It is a heavily studied subject just as it is in the other kingdoms of life. Plants, just like other forms of organisms seem to have both unintended and programmed aging. Leaf senescence is the cause of autumn… … Wikipedia
Plant hormone — Plant hormones (also known as phytohormones) are chemicals that regulate plant growth. Plant hormones are signal molecules produced within the plant, and occur in extremely low concentrations. Hormones regulate cellular processes in targeted… … Wikipedia
Plant physiology — is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the function, or physiology, of plants.Salisbury, Frank B. Cleon W. Ross, 1992. Plant physiology , 4th ed. (Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing). ISBN 0 534 15162 0] Closely related fields include … Wikipedia
Plant breeders' rights — (PBR), also known as plant variety rights (PVR), are intellectual property rights granted to the breeder of a new variety of plant (or to another person or entity that can claim title in the new plant variety by, for example, agreement with the… … Wikipedia
Plant embryogenesis — is the process that produces a plant embryo from a fertilised ovule by asymmetric cell division and the differentiation of undifferentiated cells into tissues and organs. It occurs during seed development, when the single celled zygote undergoes… … Wikipedia
Plant cell — Plant cells are eukaryotic cells that differ in several key respects from the cells of other eukaryotic organisms. Their distinctive features include: * A large central vacuole, a sap filled volume enclosed by a membrane known as the tonoplast JA … Wikipedia
Plant lifecycle management — (PLM) differ from Product lifecycle management, by focusing to rise integration between the Logically, Physical and Technical data part of the plant model. The PLM model could be used through the plants whole lifecycle, covering: *Design,… … Wikipedia
Plant A Tree In '73 — was a Government sponsored national campaign in the United Kingdom, aimed at encouraging the population to participate by planting trees during the 1973 National Tree Planting Year . At the time a new, virulent strain of Dutch Elm Disease was… … Wikipedia