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1 дистально-бороздной
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2 желобоватый
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3 желобообразный
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4 желобоватый
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5 желобообразный
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6 бороздчатый
1) Geology: striate4) Botanical term: channeled, exscuiptate, exsculpate, furrowed (лат. sulcatus), grooved (лат. sulcatus), sulcate (лат. sulcatus)5) Forestry: plowed6) Mechanic engineering: splined7) Drilling: channelled, grooved8) Makarov: colpate (о пыльцевых зёрнах) -
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8 извилистый
1) General subject: anfractuous, convoluted, crablike, crank, cranky, devious, flexuous, meandering (о реке, дороге), meandrous, quirky, serpentine, sinuous, snaky, tortuous, twiddly, twisted, twisty, vermiculate, voluminous, wandering (о реке, дороге и т. п.), winding, curving (К дому вeла извилистая подъездная дорога. - A curving drive led to the house.), (a bendy road) bendy, windy2) Biology: gyrose3) Naval: intricate, vermiculated5) Botanical term: anfractuose, flexuose, flexuose (лат. flexuosus), sinuate, sinuated, tortuous (лат. flexuosus)8) Construction: wavy-grained9) Mining: wavy10) Forestry: buttressed, crooked-grown, curved11) Oil: crinkled13) Automation: nosing14) Marine science: meandering (о реке)15) Makarov: crabby, serpentinous, tortuous (о пути, траектории) -
9 снабжённый бороздками
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > снабжённый бороздками
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11 бороздчатый
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12 бороздчатый
grooved, furrowed, sulcate (sulcatus)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > бороздчатый
См. также в других словарях:
Sulcate — Sul cate, Sulcated Sul ca*ted, a. [L. sulcatus, p. p. of sulcare to furrow, fr. sulcus a furrow.] Scored with deep and regular furrows; furrowed or grooved; as, a sulcated stem. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sulcate — [sul′kāt΄] adj. [L sulcatus, pp. of sulcare, to furrow < sulcus, a furrow < IE base * swelk , to pull > OE sulh, a furrow] Biol. having deep, parallel furrows or grooves; grooved; fluted: also sulcated … English World dictionary
sulcate — adjective Etymology: Latin sulcatus, past participle of sulcare to furrow, from sulcus Date: 1760 scored with usually longitudinal furrows < a sulcate seedpod > … New Collegiate Dictionary
sulcate — having long narrow channels or flutes; furrowed or grooved … Dictionary of ichthyology
sulcate — adj. [L. sulcus, furrow] Having a groove or furrow … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
sulcate — sulcation, n. /sul kayt/, adj. having long, narrow grooves or channels, as plant stems, or being furrowed or cleft, as hoofs. Also, sulcated. [1750 60; < L sulcatus (ptp. of sulcare to plow). See SULCUS, ATE1] * * * … Universalium
sulcate — adjective Having deep, narrow sulci, grooves or furrows … Wiktionary
sulcate — Grooved; furrowed; marked by a sulcus or sulci. * * * sul·cate (sulґkāt) [L. sulcatus] furrowed or marked with sulci … Medical dictionary
sulcate — adj. furrowed, grooved … English contemporary dictionary
sulcate — [ sʌlkeɪt] adjective Botany & Zoology marked with parallel grooves. Origin C18: from L. sulcatus furrowed , past participle of sulcare … English new terms dictionary
sulcate — a.; (also sulcated) Furrowed, grooved, scored … New dictionary of synonyms