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1 закърнялост
закърня̀лост,ж., само ед. stuntedness.* * *stuntedness -
2 низкорослость
1) Biology: stunting2) Engineering: stuntedness3) Immunology: dwarfism4) Ecology: nanism5) Makarov: dwarfness -
3 κολοβότης
κολοβότηςstuntedness: fem nom sg -
4 κολοβότητα
κολοβότηςstuntedness: fem acc sg -
5 κολοβότητες
κολοβότηςstuntedness: fem nom /voc pl -
6 karłowatoś|ć
f sgt (człowieka) (very) short stature; dwarfism spec., daw., obraźl.; (roślin, zwierząt) (specjalnie hodowanych) dwarfism; (z powodu niesprzyjających warunków) stuntednessThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > karłowatoś|ć
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7 niedorozw|ój
m sgt (G niedorozwoju) 1. (upośledzenie umysłowe, psychiczne) retardation- wrodzony niedorozwój umysłowy congenital mental retardation- niedorozwój sfery emocjonalnej retardation of emotional development2. (niepełny, słaby rozwój) (narządów, organów, części ciała) underdevelopment; (roślin) stunted growth, stuntedness 3. przen. (gospodarki, regionu, kraju) underdevelopment, backwardnessThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niedorozw|ój
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8 intristimento
intristimento s.m.1 (tristezza) sadness, saddening2 (di piante) stuntedness; wilt; (di fiori) drooping. -
9 stentatezza
stentatezza s.f.3 ( di piante) stuntedness. -
10 kržljavost
f stuntedness, stunted condition/ /growth, being undersized, runtiness, puni- ness -
11 κολοβότης
A stuntedness, Plu.2.800e (pl.).2 κ. πνεύματος shortness of breath in speaking, Id.Dem.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολοβότης
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12 κολοβός
κολοβός zie kolosGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: `curtailed, maimed, short' (Pl., X., Arist., hell.);Compounds: as 1. member e. g. in κολοβό-κερκος `with docked tail' (LXX).Derivatives: κολόβιον n. `jack without sleeves' (pap.), also κολόβαξ (Gloss.); κολοβώδης `stunted, stumpy' (Polem. Phgn. [v. l.]), κολοβότης `stuntedness' (Plu.). Denomin. verbs: 1. κολοβόω `stunt, shorten' with κολόβωσις `mutilation', κολόβωμα `maimed, amputated member' (Arist.); 2. κολοβίζω `id.' (Thera Ia-Ip).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Expressive enlargement in - βος of κόλος; s. also on κλαμβός. No words agreeing with κολοβός have been found (s. Bq; also Machek Listy filol. 72, 71 and Ling. Posn. 5, 61 on Slav. komolъ `without horns'). Connection with Lat. incolumis, calamitas with variation b: m (Niedermann, s. W.-Hofmann s. calamitās; also Specht Ursprung 262) is hypothetic. Prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,900-901Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κολοβός
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13 kavrukluk
"1. runtiness; stuntedness. 2. witheredness (owing to heat or cold)."
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stuntedness — noun see stunt I … New Collegiate Dictionary
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stuntedness — n. arrested growth or development, puniness, smallness … English contemporary dictionary
stuntedness — stunt·ed·ness … English syllables
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stunted — stuntedness, n. /stun tid/, adj. slowed or stopped abnormally in growth or development. [1650 60; STUNT1 + ED2] * * * … Universalium
puniness — noun 1. the quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous • Syn: ↑pettiness, ↑triviality, ↑slightness • Derivationally related forms: ↑puny, ↑trivial (for: ↑triviality), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
runtiness — noun smallness of stature • Syn: ↑puniness, ↑stuntedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑stunted (for: ↑stuntedness), ↑runty, ↑puny ( … Useful english dictionary
Stuntness — Stunt ness, n. Stuntedness; brevity. [R.] Earle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stunt — I. transitive verb Etymology: English dialect stunt stubborn, stunted, abrupt, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse stuttr scant more at stint Date: 1583 to hinder the normal growth, development, or progress of • stuntedness noun II … New Collegiate Dictionary