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1 लोहिताक्ष
lohitâ̱ksha1) m. a red die (used in gaming) MBh. ;
lohitákshá2) mf (ī)n. red-eyed ṠBr. ṠvetUp. etc.;
m. a kind of snake Suṡr. ;
the Indian cuckoo L. ;
N. of Vishṇu L. ;
of another deity, ManGṛ. ;
of one of Skanda's attendants MBh. ;
of a man (pl., his descendants) ĀṡvṠr. ;
(ī) f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. ;
n. a part of the arm andᅠ of the thigh, the place where these are joined to the body, joint of the arm, thigh-joint Suṡr. Bhpr. ;
- ksha-saṉjñā f. (scil. sirā) an artery orᅠ vein situated either at the thigh-joint orᅠ at the arm-joint Suṡr.
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2 тазобедренный сустав
1) Biology: thurl2) Medicine: coxofemoral joint, hip, hip joint, thigh joint3) Anatomy: coxa4) Makarov: pelvis jointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тазобедренный сустав
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3 тазобедренный сустав
Русско-английский биологический словарь > тазобедренный сустав
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4 लोहित _lōhita
लोहित a. (-लोहिता orलोहिनी f.) [रुह्-इतन् रस्य लः Uṇ.3.95]1 Red, red-coloured; स्रस्तांसावतिमात्रलोहिततलौ बाहू घटोत्क्षेपणात् Ś.1.29; Ku.3.29; मुहुश्चलत्पल्लवलोहिनीभि- रुच्चैः शिखाभिः शिखिनो$वलीढाः Ki.16.53; शुक्लानि कृष्णान्यथ लोहितानि Bhāg.11.23.44 (लोहित is attributed to राजस).-2 Copper, made of copper.-तः 1 The red colour.-2 The planet Mars.-3 A serpent.-4 A kind of deer.-5 N. of the river Brahmaputra.-6 A kind of rice.-7 A particular disease of the eyelids.-8 A kind of precious stone.-ता N. of one of the seven tongues of fire.-तम् 1 Copper.-2 Blood; अप्सु लोहितं च रेतश्च निधीयते Bṛi. Up.3.2.13; त्वग्भेदकः शतं दण्ड्यो लोहितस्य च दर्शकः Ms.8.284.-3 Saffron.-4 Battle.-5 Red sanders.-6 A kind of sandal; तौ लोहितस्य प्रियदर्शनस्य सदोचितावुत्तम- चन्दनस्य Rām.3.63.8.-7 An imperfect form of a rainbow.-8 A kind of agallochum.-Comp. -अक्षः 1 a red die.-2 a kind of snake.-3 the (Indian) cuckoo.-4 an eipthet of Viṣṇu.(-क्षम्) 1 the armpit, thigh-joint; hip.-अङ्गः 1 the काम्पिल्ल tree.-2 the planet Mars; ब्रह्मराशिं समावृत्य लोहिताङ्गो व्यवस्थितः Mb.6.3.18.-अयस् n. copper.-अर्मन् n. a red swelling in the whites of the eyes.-अशोकः a variety of Aśoka (having red flowers).-अश्वः fire.-आननः an ichneumon.-आर्द्र a. drip- ping with blood.-ईक्षण a. red-eyed.-उद a. having red or blood-red water.-कल्माष a. red-spotted.-कृष्ण a. dark-red.-क्षयः loss of blood.-ग्रीवः an epithet of Agni.-चन्दनम् saffron.-पित्तिन् subject to hemor- rhage.-पुष्पकः the granate tree.-मृत्तिका red chalk.-शतपत्रम् a red lotus-flower.- शवल a. dappled with red.-स्मृतिः N. of a law-book. -
5 वङ्क्षण
vaṅkshaṇa
the thigh-joint MW.
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6 πλῆκτρον
1 instrument for striking the lyre, plectrum,χρυσέου ὑπὸ π. h.Ap. 185
, cf. h.Merc.53, Pi.N.5.24, E.HF 351 (lyr.);κεράτινα π. Pl. Lg. 795a
;π... ξύλινον IG22.1388.80
;κρούειν τῷ π. Pl.Ly. 209b
;π. ἐς λύρην ῥάψαι Herod.6.51
;πλήκτρῳ.. πληγῶν γιγνομένων Pl.R. 531
b.2 spear-point,δορὸς διχόστομον π. S.Fr. 152
(lyr.); διόβολον π., of lightning, E.Alc. 129 (lyr.); a bee's sting, Jul.Or.2.90a.3 cock's spur, Ar.Av. 759, 1365, Arist.HA 504b7, PA 694a13; also, spur of crayfish,ὥσπερ π. Id.HA 526a5
; an analogous bone of the ankle, ib. 516b2; part of the thigh-joint, Poll.2.185, Hsch.6 = γλῶσσα, Poll. 2.104.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλῆκτρον
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7 ערקוב
עַרְקוּבm. (עָקַב, Par.) ( curve, hough, ham, the inner part of the knee; the inner angle of the joint which unites the thigh and the leg of an animal. Bekh.VI, 11 זנב העגל … לע׳ if the tail of a (first-born) calf does not reach the ʿarḳub; לאיזה ע׳ אמרו which ʿarḳub (curve) is meant? לע׳ שבאמצע הירך the ʿarḳub in the thigh, expl. ib. 41a קפץ העליונהוכ׳ the upper joint (the inner part of the knee), not the lower joint (knuckle); Tosef. ib. IV, 14. Tam.IV, 2 (31a) נוקבו מתוך עַרְקוּבוֹוכ׳ Bab. ed. (Mish. עַרְכּוּבוֹ) he makes a hole through its ham and suspends it. -
8 עַרְקוּב
עַרְקוּבm. (עָקַב, Par.) ( curve, hough, ham, the inner part of the knee; the inner angle of the joint which unites the thigh and the leg of an animal. Bekh.VI, 11 זנב העגל … לע׳ if the tail of a (first-born) calf does not reach the ʿarḳub; לאיזה ע׳ אמרו which ʿarḳub (curve) is meant? לע׳ שבאמצע הירך the ʿarḳub in the thigh, expl. ib. 41a קפץ העליונהוכ׳ the upper joint (the inner part of the knee), not the lower joint (knuckle); Tosef. ib. IV, 14. Tam.IV, 2 (31a) נוקבו מתוך עַרְקוּבוֹוכ׳ Bab. ed. (Mish. עַרְכּוּבוֹ) he makes a hole through its ham and suspends it. -
9 kъlka
kъlka; kъlkъ Grammatical information: f. ā; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `bony stump'Page in Trubačev: XIII 188Russian:Czech:Serbo-Croatian:kȕk `thigh, hip, (dial.) ham, rock' [m o], kùka [Gens];Čak. kũk (Vrgada) `hip, rock' [m o], kūkȁ [Gens];Čak. kȗk (Novi, Orbanići) `hip' [m o]Slovene:kòɫk `thigh, hip, cliff' [m o]Bulgarian:kắlka `thigh, hip' [f ā];klắka (dial.) `thigh, hip, side, bend of a river' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: kulʔk-Lithuanian:kulkšnìs `ankle(-bone)' [f i] 4Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: klHk-??Other cognates: -
10 kъlkъ
kъlka; kъlkъ Grammatical information: f. ā; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `bony stump'Page in Trubačev: XIII 188Russian:Czech:Serbo-Croatian:kȕk `thigh, hip, (dial.) ham, rock' [m o], kùka [Gens];Čak. kũk (Vrgada) `hip, rock' [m o], kūkȁ [Gens];Čak. kȗk (Novi, Orbanići) `hip' [m o]Slovene:kòɫk `thigh, hip, cliff' [m o]Bulgarian:kắlka `thigh, hip' [f ā];klắka (dial.) `thigh, hip, side, bend of a river' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: kulʔk-Lithuanian:kulkšnìs `ankle(-bone)' [f i] 4Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: klHk-??Other cognates: -
11 stehno
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12 ἰσχίον
ἰσχί-ον (parox.), τό,A hip-joint, in which the thigh turns,κατ' ἰσχίον, ἔνθα τε μηρὸς ἰσχίῳ ἐνστρέφεται, κοτύλην δέ τέ μιν καλέουσιν Il. 5.305
, cf. 11.339, Od.17.234, etc.; laterτὸ κατ' ἰσχίον ἄρθρον Gal. UP15.8
; also, the intra-capsular ligament of the hip-joint, Poll.2.186; = κεφαλὴ τοῦ μηροῦ, Hp.Art.53,58, Cael.Aur.TP4.38.2 in pl. (dual, Autocr.1.6), fleshy parts round the hip-joint, haunches, of a boar,ἰσχία τε γλουτούς τε Il.8.340
; of a lion,πλευράς τε καὶ ἰσχία 20.170
; of a horse, Pl.Phdr. 254c, cf. e; freq. of men,ἐκ τῶν μηρῶν ἔς τε τὰ ἰ. καὶ τὰς λαπάρας Hdt.6.75
, cf. X.Eq.7.7;ἰσχίων φύσιν.. πρὸς τὰς ἀναπαύσεις χρήσιμον Arist.PA 689b15
; τὰ ἰ. σαρκώδη ἐποίησεν [ἡ φύσις] ib. b14: hence, other animals are said to have no ἰ., ib. b6,33.II later, the projecting part of the os innominatum, upon which man rests when sitting, Gal.2.772. -
13 biceps
n. biceps, muscle with two origins; flexor muscle of the upper arm; thigh muscle that flexes the knee joint and extends the hip joint -
14 knee
■ The region of the leg between the thigh and lower leg that encloses and supports the knee joint.Knie n -
15 Bruch
m; -(e)s, Brüche1. (das Brechen) breaking; (gebrochene Stelle) break, fracture, rupture; im Eis etc.: crack, split; eines Damms: breach, rupture; TECH. break, fracture; fig. einer Verbindung: breakingo--off ( Gen of), rupture (in); (Stilbruch) inconsistency (of style); Bruch mit der Vergangenheit (clean) break with the past; zu Bruch oder in die Brüche gehen break, be broken, go to pieces; (Auto etc.) zu Bruch fahren umg. smash (up); eine Ehe / Freundschaft etc. ist in die Brüche gegangen umg., fig. a marriage / friendship etc. broke up; es kam zum Bruch zwischen ihnen / beiden Ländern they broke up / the two countries broke off relations2. MED.a) (Knochenbruch) fracture, break; ein glatter / offener Bruch a clean break / an open ( oder compound) fracture; einen Bruch einrichten / schienen set / splint a break ( oder a broken arm oder leg etc.);b) (Leistenbruch etc.) rupture, hernia; eingeklemmter Bruch strangulated hernia; sich (Dat) einen Bruch heben give o.s. a hernia3. (Zerbrochenes) debris, breakage; (Trümmer) wreckage; (Schrott) scrap; Schokolade etc.: broken pieces; Steine: rubble4. fig. eines Versprechens, des Friedens etc.: breach; eines Gesetzes etc.: violation; infringement5. MATH. fraction; gemeine Brüche vulgar fractions; ein echter / unechter Bruch a proper / improper ( oder top-heavy) fraction; gleichnamige Brüche fractions with a common denominator; einen Bruch erweitern / kürzen increase a fraction / cancel (down) a fraction6. GEOL. fault; tektonischer Bruch tectonic fracture; frischer Bruch fresh cleavage; wiederbelebter Bruch recurrent ( oder revived) faulting7. (Steinbruch) quarry10. (scharfe Falte) fold, crease—* * *der Bruch(Brechen) breaking;(Defekt) break; fracture;(Knochenbruch) fracture;(Leistenbruch) rupture; hernia;(Mathematik) fraction;(Trümmer) breakage;(Wortbruch) breach; violation* * *Brụch I [brʊx]m -(e)s, ordm;e['brʏçə]1) (= Bruchstelle) break; (in Porzellan etc) crack; (in Damm) breach; (= das Brechen) breaking; (von Fels) breaking off; (von Damm) breachingdas führte zu einem Bruch an der Achse — it caused the axle to break
Bruch machen (inf) (mit Flugzeug, Auto) — to crash (mit etw sth); (beim Abwaschen) to break something
2) (fig) (von Vertrag, Eid etc) breaking; (von Gesetz, Abkommen) violation, infringement, breaking; (mit Vergangenheit, Partei, in einer Entwicklung) break; (des Vertrauens) breach; (von Freundschaft) break-up; (von Verlöbnis) breaking off; (im Stil) discontinuity, breakeinen Bruch heben — to rupture oneself (by lifting something), to give oneself a hernia
5) (= Steinbruch) quarry7) (= Knick) fold9) (sl = Einbruch) break-inII [brʊx, bruːx]einen Bruch machen — to do a break-in
m or nt -(e)s, ordm;e['brʏçə, 'bryːçə] marsh( land), bog* * *der1) (a breaking (of a promise etc).) breach2) (a part; not a whole number eg 1/4, 3/8, 7/6 etc.) fraction3) (a break of anything hard, especially a bone: a fracture of the left thigh-bone.) fracture4) (a tearing or breaking.) rupture* * *Bruch1<-[e]s, Brüche>[brʊx, pl ˈbry:çə]mdie Kutsche blieb wegen des \Bruchs einer Achse liegen the coach stopped because of a broken axle; (in Damm, Staudamm) breach2. (das Brechen) violation, infringement\Bruch eines Eides violation of an [or breach of] oath\Bruch des Gesetzes violation [or breach] of the law\Bruch eines Vertrags infringement [or violation] of a contract, breach of contract\Bruch des Vertrauens breach of trustes kam zum \Bruch zwischen ihnen a rift developed between them\Bruch mit Tradition/der Vergangenheit break with tradition/the pastin die Brüche gehen to break up, to go to piecesunsere Freundschaft ging in die Brüche our friendship went to pot famein komplizierter \Bruch a compound fracture; (Eingeweidebruch) hernia, ruptureein eingeklemmter \Bruch an incarcerated [or strangulated] hernia speceinen \Bruch haben to have [got] a hernia, to have ruptured oneself5. MATH fraction6. (zerbrochene Ware) breakagezu \Bruch gehen to get brokender Ganove wurde beim \Bruch gefasst the crook was caught breaking inBruch2<-[e]s, Brüche>[brʊx, pl ˈbry:çə]m o nt bog, marsh* * *der; Bruch[e]s, Brüche1) (auch fig.) break; (eines Versprechens) breakingder Bruch des Deiches/Dammes — the breaching (Brit.) or (Amer.) breaking of the dike/dam
Bruch machen — (ugs.) break things
in die Brüche gehen — (zerbrechen) break; get broken; (enden) break up
zu Bruch gehen — break; get broken
2) (Bruchstelle) breakdie Brüche im Deich — the breaches (Brit.) or (Amer.) breaks in the dike
3) (Med.): (KnochenBruch) fracture; break4) (Med.): (EingeweideBruch) hernia; rupturesich (Dat.) einen Bruch heben — rupture oneself or give oneself a hernia [by lifting something]
5) (Math.) fraction6) (Kaufmannsspr.): (beschädigte Ware)* * *Bruch1 m; -(e)s, Brüche1. (das Brechen) breaking; (gebrochene Stelle) break, fracture, rupture; im Eis etc: crack, split; eines Damms: breach, rupture; TECH break, fracture; fig einer Verbindung: breaking-off (gen of), rupture (in); (Stilbruch) inconsistency (of style);Bruch mit der Vergangenheit (clean) break with the past;in die Brüche gehen break, be broken, go to pieces;(Auto etc)zu Bruch fahren umg smash (up);eine Ehe/Freundschaft etces kam zum Bruch zwischen ihnen/beiden Ländern they broke up/the two countries broke off relationsein glatter/offener Bruch a clean break/an open ( oder compound) fracture;einen Bruch einrichten/schienen set/splint a break ( oder a broken arm oder leg etc); (Leistenbruch etc) rupture, hernia;eingeklemmter Bruch strangulated hernia;sich (dat)einen Bruch heben give o.s. a hernia3. (Zerbrochenes) debris, breakage; (Trümmer) wreckage; (Schrott) scrap; Schokolade etc: broken pieces; Steine: rubble4. fig eines Versprechens, des Friedens etc: breach; eines Gesetzes etc: violation; infringement5. MATH fraction;gemeine Brüche vulgar fractions;ein echter/unechter Bruch a proper/improper ( oder top-heavy) fraction;gleichnamige Brüche fractions with a common denominator;einen Bruch erweitern/kürzen increase a fraction/cancel (down) a fraction6. GEOL fault;tektonischer Bruch tectonic fracture;frischer Bruch fresh cleavage;wiederbelebter Bruch recurrent ( oder revived) faulting7. (Steinbruch) quarryBruch machen crash(-land)9. sl (Einbruch) break-in allg;einen Bruch machen do a break-in10. (scharfe Falte) fold, crease* * *der; Bruch[e]s, Brüche1) (auch fig.) break; (eines Versprechens) breakingder Bruch des Deiches/Dammes — the breaching (Brit.) or (Amer.) breaking of the dike/dam
Bruch machen — (ugs.) break things
in die Brüche gehen — (zerbrechen) break; get broken; (enden) break up
zu Bruch gehen — break; get broken
2) (Bruchstelle) breakdie Brüche im Deich — the breaches (Brit.) or (Amer.) breaks in the dike
3) (Med.): (KnochenBruch) fracture; break4) (Med.): (EingeweideBruch) hernia; rupturesich (Dat.) einen Bruch heben — rupture oneself or give oneself a hernia [by lifting something]
5) (Math.) fraction6) (Kaufmannsspr.): (beschädigte Ware)* * *¨-e m.break n.breaking n.burst n.fraction n.fracture n.rupture n. -
16 वङ्क्षणम् _vaṅkṣaṇam
वङ्क्षणम् 1 The groin.-2 The joint of the thigh. -
17 кістка
жліктьова кістка — funny-bobe; ulna
лобна кістка — frontal/coronal bone
променева кістка — radius, spoke bone
стегнова кістка — thigh-bone, femur
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18 ऊरुपर्वन्
ūrú-parvanm. n. joint of the thigh, knee L.
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19 but
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20 músculo semimembranoso
m.semimembranosus muscle, musculus semimembranosus, medial posterior thigh muscle that is a hamstring and it flexes the knee and extends the hip joint, semimembranous muscle.
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