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sumac, sumach (Rhus)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > сумах
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15 сумах копаловый
1) Biology: black dwarf sumach (Rhus copallina), dwarf sumach (Rhus copallina), flame-leaf sumac (Rhus copallina), flame-leaf sumach (Rhus copallina), mountain sumach (Rhus copallina), shining sumach (Rhus copallina), upland sumach (Rhus copallina)2) Botanical term: black dwarf sumac (Rhus copallina), dwarf sumac (Rhus copallina), flameleaf sumac (Rhus copallina), mountain sumac (Rhus copallina), shining sumac (Rhus copallina), upland sumac (Rhus copallina)3) Agriculture: flameleaf sumac (Rhux copallina), flameleaf sumach (Rhux copallina) -
16 сумах
1) General subject: poison ivy (Rhus gen.)3) Botanical term: noisome ivy (Rhus gen.), poison oak (Rhus gen.), sumac, sumac (Rhus), sumac (Rhus gen.), sumach (Rhus), sumach (Rhus gen.)4) Chemistry: sumach5) Forestry: sumac (Rhus L.)6) Textile: sumac (дубильное вещество) -
17 сумах оленерогий
1) Biology: American sumach (Rhus typhina), Virginia sumac (Rhus typhina), Virginia sumach (Rhus typhina), hairy sumach (Rhus typhina), staghorn (Rhus typhina), staghorn sumach (Rhus typhina), velvet sumach (Rhus typhina)2) Botanical term: American sumac (Rhus typhina), hairy sumac (Rhus typhina), staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), velvet sumac (Rhus typhina), vinegar tree (Rhus typhina) -
18 сумах пушистый
1) Biology: American sumach (Rhus typhina), Virginia sumac (Rhus typhina), Virginia sumach (Rhus typhina), hairy sumach (Rhus typhina), staghorn (Rhus typhina), staghorn sumach (Rhus typhina), velvet sumach (Rhus typhina)2) Botanical term: American sumac (Rhus typhina), hairy sumac (Rhus typhina), staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), velvet sumac (Rhus typhina) -
19 сумах ядовитый
1) Biology: poison sumac (Rhus vernix), poison sumach (Rhus vernix), swamp sumac (Rhus vernix), swamp sumach (Rhus vernix)2) Botanical term: common poison ivy (Rhus toxicodendron), poison ivy (Rhus toxicodendron), poison oak (Rhus toxicodendron), poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix, Rhus toxicodendron), poisonous sumac (Rhus toxicodendron), rhus toxicodendron3) Agriculture: poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix, Rhux toxicodendron), poison sumach (Toxicodendron vernix, Rhux toxicodendron) -
20 уксусное дерево
1) Biology: American sumach (Rhus typhina), Virginia sumac (Rhus typhina), hairy sumach (Rhus typhina), staghorn (Rhus typhina), staghorn sumach (Rhus typhina), velvet sumach (Rhus typhina)2) Botanical term: American sumac (Rhus typhina), hairy sumac (Rhus typhina), staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), velvet sumac (Rhus typhina), vinegar tree (Rhus typhina)
См. также в других словарях:
sumac — sumac … Dictionnaire des rimes
sumac — [ symak ] n. m. • XIIIe; ar. summaq ♦ Plante dicotylédone (térébinthacées), arbuste aux nombreuses variétés. Sumac de Virginie. ⇒ amarante. Sumac des teinturiers. ⇒ fustet. Sumac de Sicile, dont on utilise les feuilles en tannerie. Sumac à bois… … Encyclopédie Universelle
sumac — SUMÁC s.m. Numele mai multor arbori sau arbuşti mediteraneeni cu frunze compuse, bogate în substanţe tanante, dintre care unele specii sunt cultivate şi folosite în industria pielăriei, în medicină etc. (Rhus). – Din fr. sumac. Trimis de claudia … Dicționar Român
Sumac — Su mac, Sumach Su mach, n. [F. sumac, formerly sumach (cf. Sp. zumaque), fr. Ar. summ[=a]q.] [Written also {shumac}.] 1. (Bot.) Any plant of the genus {Rhus}, shrubs or small trees with usually compound leaves and clusters of small flowers. Some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sumac — or sumach [so͞o′mak΄, sho͞o′mak΄] n. [ME sumac < MFr < Ar summāq] 1. any of various shrubs and small trees (genus Rhus) of the cashew family, including poison sumac and several nonpoisonous plants 2. the pulverized dried leaves of some of… … English World dictionary
SUMAC — (mishnaic Heb. אוֹג), the Arabic name for the Rhus coriaria. This shrub or low tree, belonging to the family Anacardiadeae, which includes the terebinth and the pistachio , grows wild in the groves of Israel. The tree is dioecious, with pinnate… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
sumac — c.1300, preparation of dried, chopped leaves of a plant of the genus Rhus (used in tanning and dyeing and as an astringent), from O.Fr. sumac (13c.), from M.L. sumach, from Arabic summaq, from Syrian summaq red. Later applied to N.Amer. species … Etymology dictionary
Sumac — taxobox name = Sumac image caption = Sumac fruit in fall regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Sapindales familia = Anacardiaceae genus = Rhus genus authority = L. subdivision… … Wikipedia
Sumac — Yma Sumac, 1953 Yma Sumac (* 10. September 1922 in Ichocán, Peru; † 1. November 2008 in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, Kalifornien; Ima sumaq (Quechua: „Wie schön“); auch Imma Sumack oder Ima Sumack; eigentlicher Name Zoila Augusta Emperatriz Chavarri … Deutsch Wikipedia
sumac — /sooh mak, shooh /, n. 1. any of several shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Rhus of the cashew family, having milky sap, compound leaves, and small, fleshy fruit. 2. a preparation of the dried and powdered leaves, bark, etc., of certain … Universalium
sumac — (su mak) s. m. 1° Genre de la famille des térébinthacées ; on y distingue : le sumac des corroyeurs, rhus coriaria, L. arbrisseau de l Europe méridionale ; le sumac vénéneux, rhus toxicodendrum, L. arbrisseau de l Amérique ; et le sumac au… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré