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1 iris
m. s.&pl.1 iris.2 noble opal.* * *1 iris* * *noun m.* * *SM INV1) (Anat) iris2) (Meteo) rainbow* * ** * *= iris.Ex. The smaller the size of the iris, the more likely for the diagnosis to be acute iritis.----* arco iris = rainbow.* * ** * *= iris.Ex: The smaller the size of the iris, the more likely for the diagnosis to be acute iritis.
* arco iris = rainbow.* * *(pl iris)iris* * *
iris sustantivo masculino (pl
iris m inv Anat iris
arco iris, rainbow
' iris' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arco
- lirio
English:
iris
- rainbow
* * *iris nm inv[del ojo] iris* * *m inv ANAT iris* * *iris nms & pl1) : iris2)arco iris : rainbow* * *iris n iris -
2 Īris
Īris idis (acc. Īrim, V., voc. Īri, O.), f, *)=ιρισ, the goddess of the rainbow, messenger of the gods, V., O.* * *Iiris (plant)i; preparation of iris root; iridescent stoneIIIris (messenger of the gods, goddess of the rainbow); rainbowIIIiris (plant)i; preparation of iris root; iridescent stoneIVIris (messenger of the gods, goddess of the rainbow); rainbowV -
3 Iris
Īris, is or idis (acc. Irim, Verg. A. 4, 694: Irin, Ov. and App.), f., = Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, daughter of Thaumas and Electra, the sister of the Harpies, and the swift-footed messenger of the gods:II.Irim de caelo misit Saturnia Juno,
Verg. A. 5, 606; 4, 700; 9, 803; Ov. M. 1, 271; 11, 631; 14, 830 al.— Voc. Irī, Ov. M. 11, 585.—Transf.A.The rainbow: Irin vulgo arcus esse aiunt, quando imago solis vel imago lunae umidam et cavam nubem densamque ad instar speculi colorat, etc., App. de Mundo, 16, p. 64, 10; cf. Sen. Q. N. 1, 3, 1 sqq.:B.iris erat in circuitu sedis,
Vulg. Apoc. 4, 3; Amm. 20, 11, 26. —A sweet-smelling plant, perh. the sword-lily, Plin. 21, 7, 19, § 40; Col. 12, 27; 12, 53, 2; Pall. 1, 37, 2. —C.(Iris stone.) A precious stone, prob. a very pure six-sided prismatic crystal, Plin. 37, 9, 52, § 136. —D.A river that flows into the Euxine Sea, Plin. 6, 3, 3, § 8; Val. Fl. 4, 600. -
4 iris
iris (of the eye). -
5 Iris
f; -, - oder Iriden, Irides1. Pl. -; BOT. iris2. meist Sg.; ANAT. iris* * *die Iris(Anatomie) iris;(Pflanze) iris* * *['iːrɪs]f -, - or (Opt auch) Iriden[i'riːdn] iris* * *(the coloured part of the eye.) iris* * *Iris1<-, ->[ˈi:rɪs]f BOT irisIris2<-, - o Iriden>[ˈi:rɪs, pl iˈri:dən]f ANAT iris* * *die; Iris, Iris (Bot., Anat.) iris* * *1. pl -; BOT iris2. meist sg; ANAT iris* * *die; Iris, Iris (Bot., Anat.) iris -
6 iris
n. iris, colored part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil (Anatomy); any of a number of plants having sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers -
7 The Integrated Risk Information System
Oil: IRIS (prepared and maintained by the EPA, as an electronic database containing health risk and EPA regulatory information on specific chemicals)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The Integrated Risk Information System
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8 iris
[ˈaɪərɪs] noun1) the coloured part of the eye.قُزْحِيَّة العَيْن2) a kind of brightly-coloured flower with sword-shaped leaves.سَوْسَن -
9 arco iris
m.rainbow.* * *rainbow* * ** * ** * *(n.) = rainbowEx. The article 'The end of the rainbow: products that work' argues that the major technical problems of CD-ROM data bases have been overcome and the remaining problems are associated with business issues.* * ** * *(n.) = rainbowEx: The article 'The end of the rainbow: products that work' argues that the major technical problems of CD-ROM data bases have been overcome and the remaining problems are associated with business issues.
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10 International Recruitment Investigations in the Subarctic
Oceanography: IRISУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Recruitment Investigations in the Subarctic
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11 радужная оболочка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > радужная оболочка
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12 крючок для радужной оболочки
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > крючок для радужной оболочки
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13 iritis
f. s.&pl.iritis, eye irritation.* * *= iritis.Nota: Infección del iris.Ex. The smaller the size of the iris, the more likely for the diagnosis to be acute iritis.* * *= iritis.Nota: Infección del iris.Ex: The smaller the size of the iris, the more likely for the diagnosis to be acute iritis.
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14 Ἶρις
Ἶρις, ιδος, ἡ, acc. Ἶριν, voc. Ἶρι:— Iris, the messenger of the gods among themselves, Il.8.398 (never in Od.), Hes.Th. 780, etc. (Perh. fr. Ϝῖρις, cf.Aὠκέα Ἶρις Il.2.786
, al., Hes. l.c.;ὦκα δὲ Ἶρις Il.23.198
(Pap.); possibly also fr. Ἐϝῖρις: Εἶρις is the name of a ship, IG22.1611c137 (iv B.C.), but ἶρις is written in Michel832 (Samos, iv B.C.): allegorized as προφορικὸς λόγος and derived from εἴρω by Stoic.2.43.)II as Appellat., [full] ἶρις, ἡ, gen.ἴριδος Thphr.CP6.11.13
, also εως Androm. ap. Gal.14.43, POxy.1088.34 (i A.D.), Gp.6.8.1; acc. ἶριν Michel l.c., Plu.2.664e, ; [dialect] Ep. dat. pl. ἴρισσιν (v. infr.):— rainbow,δράκοντες.., ἴρισσιν ἐοικότες, ἅς τε Κρονίων ἐν νέφεϊ στήριξε, τέρας μερόπων ἀνθρώπων Il.11.27
, cf.Arist.Mete. 375a1, Epicur. Ep.2p.51U.2 any bright-coloured circle surrounding another body, as the lunar rainbow, Arist.Mete. 375a18; halo of candle, Thphr.Sign.13; round the eyes of a peacock's tail, Luc.Dom.11; the iris of the eye, Ruf.Onom.24, [Gal.] 14.702; also, section through the ciliary region, Gal.UP10.2.3 iridescent garment, Michell.c.4 various species of the botanical genus iris, e.g. the purple Iris, I. germanica or pallida,εὐάνθεμον ἶριν AP4.1.9
(Mel.);τὸ ἄνθος πολλὰς ἔχει ἐν αὑτῷ ποικιλίας Arist.Col. 796b26
, cf. Plin.HN21.40; also, the white variety of it, I. florentina, from the rhizome of which the orris-root of commerce is made, Thphr.HP1.7.2, CP6.11.13, etc.;ἶρις Ἰλλυρική Dsc.1.1
, cf. Plin.HN13.14: in this sense some wrote it oxyt. [full] ἰρίς, ίδος, Eust.391.33, Sch.Nic.l.c.5 a precious stone, Plin.HN 37.136. -
15 Ἶρις
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: Iris, daughter of Thaumas and Elektra, messenger of the gods (Il., Hes.).Derivatives: As appellative ἶρις, - ιδος, - ιδα, - ιν f. `rainbow' (Il.), aso of an halo of the moon etc. (Arist., Thphr., Gal.), as plant-ame `purple Iris' etc. (Arist., Thphr.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 49), also name of a stone (Plin.). - ἴρινος (Com., Thphr., Plb.), - εος (Nic.) `made of the Iris'; ἰρώδης `rainbow-like' (Arist.), ἰρῖτις f. name of a stone (Plin.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 55); denomin. ἰρίζω `to be iridescent' ( PHolm. 7, 6).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The original form Ϝῖρις appears both from an inscription (Cor.) and from the epic metrics (Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 152). The appellative (Ϝ)ῖρις is by Bechtel Hermes 45, 156f. a. 617f. (thus Jacobsohn Herm. 44, 91 n. 2), Lex. 181 (where rather improbably the byform Εἶρις is explained from Ἔ-Ϝῑρις) on good grounds derived from averb `bow', which is also seen in ἰτέα and ἴτυς; an r-suffix is also seen in Germanic, e. g. OE wīr, OWNo. vīrr `metallic wire, twisted ornament' (Kretschmer Glotta 2, 354). Diff. Osthoff Arch. f. Religionswiss. 11, 44 (to (Ϝ)ί̄εμαι `move forward'). With the appellativum the name of the goddess is no doubt identical, s. Bechtel l. c. against Maaß IF 1, 159ff. and Solmsen Unt. 148. - Fur. 356 compares ἔριδας τὰς ἐν οὐρανῳ̃ ἴριδας H., and concludes to Pre-Greek origin; does Εἶρις point to the same?Page in Frisk: 1,735Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Ἶρις
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16 irinum
īrĭnus, a, um, adj., = irinos, of or belonging to the plant iris, iris-:sucus,
Plin. 30, 14, 43, § 142:unguentum,
Cels. 5, 18, 8. — Hence, subst.: īrĭnum, i, n., ointment made from the iris, iris-ointment, Cels. 3, 18; Plin. 20, 17, 71, § 182. -
17 irinus
īrĭnus, a, um, adj., = irinos, of or belonging to the plant iris, iris-:sucus,
Plin. 30, 14, 43, § 142:unguentum,
Cels. 5, 18, 8. — Hence, subst.: īrĭnum, i, n., ointment made from the iris, iris-ointment, Cels. 3, 18; Plin. 20, 17, 71, § 182. -
18 Regenbogenhautentzündung
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19 Enfermedad + aguda
= acute + EnfermedadEx. The smaller the size of the iris, the more likely for the diagnosis to be acute iritis.* * *= acute + EnfermedadEx: The smaller the size of the iris, the more likely for the diagnosis to be acute iritis.
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20 biometría
f.biometry.* * *1 biometry* * *SF biometry, biometrics sing* * *= biometrics.Ex. Biometrics is a new technology that digitizes characteristics of the human body, such as voices, fingerprints, shape of the hand and shape of the iris of the eye, for use in computer security.* * *= biometrics.Ex: Biometrics is a new technology that digitizes characteristics of the human body, such as voices, fingerprints, shape of the hand and shape of the iris of the eye, for use in computer security.
* * *biometrics* * *biometría nfbiometry
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