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61 ōs
ōs ōris (no gen plur.), n the mouth: ad haec omnia percipienda os est aptissimum: tenerum pueri, H.: os loquentis Opprimere, O.: e foliis natos Ore legunt (apes), V.: Gallica Temperat ora frenis, i. e. controls the horses, H.: nidum sibi construit ore, beak, O.: hostilia Ora canum, jaws, O.— Prov.: equi frenato est auris in ore, H.—The organ of speech, mouth, tongue, lips: in orest omni populo, in everybody's mouth, T.: istius nequitiam in ore volgi esse versatam: Postumius in ore erat, was the common talk, L.: consolatio, quam semper in ore habere debemus, to talk of constantly: poscebatur ore volgi dux Agricola, unanimously, Ta.: uno ore dicere, with one consent, T.: Uno ore auctores fuere, ut, etc., unanimously advised, T.: volito vivus per ora virūm, become famous, Enn. ap. C.: in ora hominum pro ludibrio abire, become a by-word of mockery, L.: quasi pleniore ore laudare, with more zest.—The face, countenance, look, expression, features: figura oris, T.: in ore sunt omnia, i. e. everything depends on the expression: concedas hinc aliquo ab ore eorum aliquantisper, leave them alone, T.: ad tribunum ora convertunt, looks, Cs.: agnoscunt ora parentum, V.: ales cristati cantibus oris, O.: coram in os te laudare, to your face, T.: nulli laedere os, insult to his face, T.: qui hodie usque os praebui, exposed myself to insult, T.: ut esset posteris ante os documentum, etc.: ante ora coniugum omnia pati, L.: Ora corticibus horrenda cavatis, masks, V.—As expressing boldness or modesty, the face, cheek, front, brow<*> os durum! brazen cheek! T.: os durissimum, very bold front: quo redibo ore ad eam, with what face? T.: quo ore ostendi posse? etc., L.: in testimonio nihil praeter vocem et os praestare.—Boldness, effrontery, impudence: quod tandem os est eius patroni, qui, etc.: nostis os hominis.—A voice, speech, expression: ora sono discordia signant, V.: ruit profundo Pindarus ore, H.: falsi ambages oris, O.— A mouth, opening, entrance, aperture, orifice, front: ante os ipsum portūs, L.: ingentem lato dedit ore <*>enestram, V.: os atque aditus portūs: Tiberis, L.: per ora novem, etc., sources, V.: ora navium Rostrata, beaks, H.—Fig., a mouth: ex tot<*>us belli ore ac faucibus.* * *Imouth, speech, expression; face; pronunciationIIbone; (implement, gnawed, dead); kernel (nut); heartwood (tree); stone (fruit)IIIbones (pl.); (dead people) -
62 ἄδρυα
Meaning: πλοῖα μονόξυλα, Κύπριοι. Λέγονται δε καὶ οἱ ἐν τῳ̃ ἀρότρῳ στῦλοι. Σικελοὶ δε ἄδρυα λέγουσι τὰ μῆλα, παρὰ δε Άττικοῖς ἀκρόδρυα. H. Also ἄδρυα· οἱ στῦλοι (`poles') ἀρότρου, δι' ὧν ὁ ἱστοβοεὺς ἁρμόζεται. H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] [214]Etymology: The first seems from *ἅ-δρυα `(consisting) of one (single) tree', ἁ- \< *sm̥- and δρῦς. For the meaning `one single' cf. μώνυχες, s.v. ὄνυξ. But in the third meaning it is a variant of μάδρυα, which is non-IE (s. there), so it is probably folk-etymology (compounds with δρυ- are rare and doubtful; see DELG s.v. δρῦς). (One might consider that the kernel of these stone-fruits, in some cases, easily falls in two parts, which resemble a canoe.) - On the second part nothing can be said. - On the third see μάδρυα.Page in Frisk: 1,22Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄδρυα
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63 fruta
f.fruit.fruta escarchada candied o crystallized fruitfruta de la pasión passion fruitfruta del tiempo seasonal fruit, fruit in seasonpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: frutar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: frutar.* * *1 fruit\fruta de sartén fritterfruta del tiempo fresh fruitfruta escarchada candied fruitfruta seca dried fruit* * *noun f.* * *SF fruitfruta abrillantada — Arg, Uru glacé fruit
fruta de estación — Arg, Uru seasonal fruit
frutas del bosque — fruits of the forest, forest fruits
fruta(s) seca(s) — LAm nuts and dried fruit
* * *femenino fruit* * *= fruit.Ex. Most libraries exploit the fruits of centralised cataloguing in some way.----* azúcar de fruta = fruit sugar.* batido de fruta = smoothie.* con olor a fruta = fruity [fruitier -comp., fruitiest -sup.].* con sabor a fruta = fruity [fruitier -comp., fruitiest -sup.].* conserva de fruta = fruit preserve.* cosecha de fruta = fruit crop.* ensalada de frutas = fruit salad.* fruta acaramelada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* fruta confitada = crystallised fruit, glacé fruit, candied fruit.* fruta cristalizada = crystallised fruit.* fruta demasiado madura = overripe fruit.* fruta en conserva = preserved fruit.* fruta fresca = fresh fruit.* fruta glaseada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* fruta inmadura = unripe fruit.* fruta prohibida = forbidden fruit.* fruta seca = dried fruit.* fruta verde = unripe fruit.* fruta y verdura = fruits and veggies, fruit and veges.* macedonia de fruta = fruit cocktail.* macedonia de frutas = fruit salad.* mosca de la fruta = fruit fly.* olor a fruta = fruitiness.* puesto de fruta = fruit stand.* sabor a fruta = fruitiness.* tarta de fruta = shortcake.* vendedor de fruta = fruit vendor.* zumo de fruta = fruit juice.* * *femenino fruit* * *= fruit.Ex: Most libraries exploit the fruits of centralised cataloguing in some way.
* azúcar de fruta = fruit sugar.* batido de fruta = smoothie.* con olor a fruta = fruity [fruitier -comp., fruitiest -sup.].* con sabor a fruta = fruity [fruitier -comp., fruitiest -sup.].* conserva de fruta = fruit preserve.* cosecha de fruta = fruit crop.* ensalada de frutas = fruit salad.* fruta acaramelada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* fruta confitada = crystallised fruit, glacé fruit, candied fruit.* fruta cristalizada = crystallised fruit.* fruta demasiado madura = overripe fruit.* fruta en conserva = preserved fruit.* fruta fresca = fresh fruit.* fruta glaseada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* fruta inmadura = unripe fruit.* fruta prohibida = forbidden fruit.* fruta seca = dried fruit.* fruta verde = unripe fruit.* fruta y verdura = fruits and veggies, fruit and veges.* macedonia de fruta = fruit cocktail.* macedonia de frutas = fruit salad.* mosca de la fruta = fruit fly.* olor a fruta = fruitiness.* puesto de fruta = fruit stand.* sabor a fruta = fruitiness.* tarta de fruta = shortcake.* vendedor de fruta = fruit vendor.* zumo de fruta = fruit juice.* * *fruitCompuestos:crystallized fruit, candied fruitcrystallized fruit, candied fruit● fruta del tiempo or de (la) estaciónseasonal fruit( Esp) frittercrystallized fruit, candied fruit* * *
fruta sustantivo femenino
fruit;
fruta confitada or escarchada crystallized fruit, candied fruit;
fruta del tiempo or de (la) estación seasonal fruit
fruta sustantivo femenino fruit
fruta del tiempo, seasonal fruit, fruta prohibida, forbidden fruit
' fruta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cala
- caqui
- cáscara
- ciruela
- deshuesar
- ser
- golpe
- guayaba
- hueso
- lima
- macerar
- madura
- madurar
- madurez
- maduro
- mantenerse
- monda
- pelar
- pelusa
- pelusilla
- pepita
- picada
- picado
- picarse
- pipa
- plátano
- podrida
- podrido
- privar
- raja
- rajar
- recoger
- recolectar
- secadero
- temporada
- ácido
- almendra
- almibarar
- amargo
- azucarar
- banano
- cambur
- cargado
- carne
- cereza
- chabacano
- clasificar
- coger
- color
- comer
English:
bear
- bloom
- bottle
- bottled
- bruise
- can
- core
- crate
- crisp
- crush
- date
- description
- flesh
- fruit
- fruit juice
- fruity
- gather
- handle
- juice
- kernel
- marmalade
- mellow
- mince pie
- mincemeat
- mulberry
- orange
- peel
- pick
- pluck
- push
- replete
- ripe
- season
- seasonal
- seed
- skin
- sour
- stew
- stone
- fritter
- really
- sundae
- weigh
- wind
* * *fruta nffruitCuba fruta bomba papaya;fruta confitada candied o crystallized fruit;fruta escarchada candied o crystallized fruit;RP fruta de estación seasonal fruit, fruit in season;fruta de la pasión passion fruit;la fruta prohibida the forbidden fruit;Esp fruta de sartén fritter;fruta del tiempo seasonal fruit, fruit in season* * *f fruit* * *fruta nf: fruit* * *fruta n fruit -
64 Kern
in ihr steckt ein guter \Kern ( fig) she's good at heart;einen wahren \Kern haben ( fig) to contain a core of truth2) ( Nusskern) kernel3) ( Atomkern) nucleus4) ( Zellkern) nucleus5) ( der zentrale Punkt) heart, crux;der \Kern eines Problems the crux of a problem;zum \Kern eines Problems kommen to get to the heart of a problem;kommen wir zum \Kern der Sache! let's get to the point!( wichtigster Teil) core, nucleusWENDUNGEN:der harte \Kern the hard core -
65 πῡρός
πῡρόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `(grain of) wheat' (Il.).Other forms: mostly pl. πῡροί (Schwyzer-Debr. 43, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 2, 30), Dor. (Cos, Thera, Syracuse a.o.) σπυρός.Compounds: Compp., e.g. πυρο-φόρος `wheat-bearing' (Il.), διόσ-πυρον n. `the cherry-like fruit of Celtis australis' (Thphr.), - πυρος m. = λιθόσπερμον (Dsc.; Strömberg Pfl.namen 128 a. 138); on the gender cf. βούτυρον, - ος (s.v.).Derivatives: Dimin. πυρίδια pl. n. (Ar., pap.); the adj. πύρ-ινος (E., X., hell.), - ικός (pap.), - ώδης (Str.), - άμινος (Hes. fr. 117 a.o.; after κυάμ-, σησάμ-ινος; Forbes Mnem. 4: 11, 157) `of wheat', - αμίς, - αμοῦς (s. v.); the subst. πυρ-ίτης ἄρτος `wheat-bread' (Aët.), αὑτο-πυρίτης (Phryn. Com., Hp.) = αὑτό-πυρος a. o. (Redard 90). -- Also πυρήν, - ῆνος m. `pip, stone of fruit' (Ion., Arist., hell.; Solmsen Wortforsch. 125f.) with ἀ-πύρην-ος `pitless' (Ar. Fr. 118, Thphr. etc.) a.o.; πυρην-ίς (Tanagra IIIa; wr. πουρεινις), - ιον (Thphr.), - ίδιον (Delos IIIa, pap.) `kernel, knag, knob'; also πυρην-άδες f. pl. n. of guild in Ephesos (inscr.); - ώδης `pit-like' (Thphr.).Etymology: Old designation of wheat, which is also retained in Balto-Slav., e.g. Lith. pūraĩ pl. `winter corn', sg. pũras m. `single corn of winter corn', SCr. pȉr m. `spelt', Russ.-CSl. pyro ' ὄλυρα, κέγχρος', Russ. pyréj `dog-grass, Triticum repens'; to this from Germ. OE fyrs `dog-grass' (deviating stem; cf. Specht Ursprung 69). Skt. pūraḥ m. `cake' remains far (Mayrhofer KEWA s.v. w. lit.). On the facts Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 647. -- Anlaut. σ- in σπυρός perh. from σῖτος or from σπόρος, σπέρμα (Fraenkel Phil. 97, 169 f., IF 59, 304 f.). Further forms w. lit. in Fraenkel and Vasmer s.vv.; also WP. 2, 83 and Pok. 850. -- Orig. old `Wanderwort' (Schwyzer 58 n. 3 with Güntert a.o.)? After Nieminen KZ 74, 170f. as "what is beaten, what is threshed" to IE * pēu-, pǝu- (Pok. 827) `beat, hew cutting' in Lith. piáuti `cut, mow', Lat. paviō `beat'; worth considering.Page in Frisk: 2,631Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πῡρός
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66 kern
4 [natuurkunde] nucleus5 [plaats, dorp, ook in samenstellingen] centre6 [in samenstellingen] [belangrijkste, hoofd-] central♦voorbeelden:3 de kern van het probleem • the heart/essence of the problemde harde kern van een terroristengroep • the hard core of a terrorist groupin de kern van de zaak • in essencetot de kern van een zaak doordringen • get (down) to the (very) root of an issuedat bevat een kern van waarheid • that has an element/a grain of truth (in it)6 kernidee • central/main/basic idea -
67 kiini
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] inside[English Plural] insides[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] interior[English Plural] interiors[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] innermost part[English Plural] innermost parts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini cha yai[Swahili Plural] viini vya mayai[English Word] yolk of an egg[English Plural] yolks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini cha jicho[Swahili Plural] viini vya macho[English Word] pupil (of the eye)[English Plural] pupils[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] anatomy------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] nucleus[English Plural] nuclei[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -a kiini[English Word] nuclear[Part of Speech] adjective[Swahili Example] siasa ya kiini[English Example] policy of nuclear blackmail[Terminology] technology------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] core[English Plural] cores[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] pith[Part of Speech] noun[Related Words] ini[English Definition] soft spongelike central cylinder of the stems of most flowering plants------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] kernel[English Plural] kernels[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini cha matunda[Swahili Plural] viini vya matunda[English Word] stone of fruit[English Plural] stones[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] substance[English Plural] substances[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] essence[English Plural] essences[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] gist (of a matter)[English Plural] gists[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] central point[English Plural] central points[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini cha hoja[Swahili Plural] viini vya hoja[English Word] central issue[English Plural] central issues[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiini[Swahili Plural] viini[English Word] motive[English Plural] motives[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] ini[Swahili Example] mie naomba tujulishwe basi kiini cha tamasha letu [Muk][English Example] I pray we be informed of the motive for our pageant------------------------------------------------------------ -
68 Pip
1. n Пип2. n типун3. n шутл. хвороба4. n разг. плохое настроение; хандра5. n сл. сифилис6. n очко7. n разг. звёздочкаto be senior by one pip — иметь на одну звёздочку больше, быть чином старше
8. n отдельный сегмент9. n бот. корнеклубень10. n сердцевина, пестик искусственного цветка11. n тех. точка; эхо, отражённый импульс12. n бот. семечко; зёрнышко; косточка13. a отличный; замечательный; привлекательный14. n высокий короткий сигнал, «бип»15. v пищать, чирикать16. v разбить свою скорлупу, вылупиться17. n радио проф. название буквы у связистов18. v разг. подстрелить, ранить; подбить19. v разг. застрелить20. v разг. разбить, победить21. v разг. провалить, заблокировать22. v разг. забраковать23. n пик, импульс отметкиСинонимический ряд:1. pit (noun) kernel; pit; seed; stone2. cheep (verb) cheep; chip; chirp; peep; squeak; titter; trill; tweet; twitter3. die (verb) cash in; conk; decease; demise; depart; die; drop; expire; go; pass; pass away; pass out; peg out; perish; pop off; succumb -
69 os
os ossis, gen plur. ossium, n a bone.— Sing: devoratum, Ph.: ferrum ex osse revolsum est, O.: duro sudem vix osse revulsit, O.— Plur: cur hunc dolorem cineri eius atque ossibus inussisti?: ossa legere (after burning a corpse), V.: condere, bury, V.—The marrow, inmost part: exarsit iuveni <*>dolor ossibus ingens, in his bones, V.: per ima cu<*>currit Ossa tremor, V.: tremis ossa pavore, H.— Fig., in plur, the bones, outlines: imitari nec ossa solum, sed etiam sanguinem.* * *Imouth, speech, expression; face; pronunciationIIbone; (implement, gnawed, dead); kernel (nut); heartwood (tree); stone (fruit)IIIbones (pl.); (dead people) -
70 अष्टि
ashṭi1) f. N. of a metre consisting of sixty-four syllables (like that in RV. II, 22, 1 RPrāt.);
the number, « sixteen» Sūryas. ;
2) f. (1. aṡ), reaching AV. VI, 54, 1 ;
(cf. jarád-ashṭi, vyáshṭi, sámashṭi.)
3) f. (= asthi q.v.) the kernel orᅠ stone of a fruit BhP.
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71 अष्ठीला _aṣṭhīlā
अष्ठीला [अष्ठिस्तत्तुल्यकठिनाश्मानं राति; रा-क, रस्य लः दीर्घः Tv.]1 A round swelling below the navel produced by wind.-2 A kind of disease of urine.-3 A globular or round body (in general).-4 A round pebble or stone. ततो जज्ञे मांसपेशी लोहाष्ठीलेव संहता Mb.1.115.12.-5 Kernel.-6 Seed corn.
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kernel — kernelless, adj. kernelly, adj. /kerr nl/, n., v., kerneled, kerneling or (esp. Brit.) kernelled, kernelling. n. 1. the softer, usually edible part contained in the shell of a nut or the stone of a fruit. 2. the body of a seed within its husk or… … Universalium
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kernel — ker•nel [[t]ˈkɜr nl[/t]] n. v. neled, nel•ing (esp. brit.) nelled, nel•ling. 1) bot the softer, usu. edible part contained in the shell of a nut or the stone of a fruit 2) bot the body of a seed within its husk 3) the central or most important… … From formal English to slang
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