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1 ungula
ungula ae, f [unguis], a hoof, claw, talon: vestigium ungulae: sonitu quatit ungula campum, V.—Prov.: toto corpore atque omnibus ungulis, i. e. with tooth and nail.—Poet.: cum carceribus missos rapit ungula currūs, i. e. the horses, H.* * *hoof; bird claw/talon; (torture); toe nail; pig's foot/trotter (food/medicine) -
2 ungula
ungŭla, ae, f. [unguis].I.Lit., a hoof, claw, talon; of a horse: totam quatit ungula terram, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 231 Vahl.); Verg. A. 8, 596; cf. Cic. N. D. 3, 5, 11.—Of a swine, Cato, R. R. 158, 1; Cels. 2, 17; 4, 14.—Of oxen:II.bisulca,
Plin. 8, 21, 30, § 72.—Of the claws of hens, Plaut. Aul. 3. 4, 8.—Of vultures' and eagles' talons, Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 63.—Prov.:toto corpore atque omnibus ungulis, i. e., as we say,
with tooth and nail, with might and main, Cic. Tusc. 2, 24, 56.—Transf.A.Poet., a horse:B.cum carceribus missos rapit ungula currus,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 114; Mart. 12, 50, 5.—A claw, an instrument of torture (late Lat.), Cod. Just. 9, 18, 7 fin.; Prud. steph. 1, 44; Hier. Ep. 1, 3.—III.An aromatic spice, Vulg. Ecclus. 24, 21. -
3 ungula
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4 úngula
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5 stożek ukośnie ścięty
• ungulaSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > stożek ukośnie ścięty
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6 ангула
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > ангула
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7 Zylinderhuf
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8 onglet
onglet [ɔ̃glε]masculine nounb. ( = viande) prime cut of beef* * *ɔ̃glɛnom masculin1) ( sur un livre) ( échancré) thumb cut-out; ( qui déborde) tabavec onglets — ( échancrés) with thumb-index; ( qui débordent) with step index
3) (de lame, couvercle) groove* * *ɔ̃ɡlɛ nm1) (= rainure) thumbnail groove2) (= bande de papier) tab3) INFORMATIQUE tab* * *onglet nm1 ( sur un livre) ( échancré) thumb cut-out; ( qui déborde) tab; avec onglets ( échancrés) with thumb-index; ( qui débordent) with step index;3 Culin prime cut of beef;4 (de lame, couvercle) groove;6 Math ungula.[ɔ̃glɛ] nom masculin1. [entaille] thumb index3. IMPRIMERIE [béquet] tab[d'un livre] hingeonglet à l'échalotelong, narrow steak served fried with chopped shallots -
9 заключенная между двумя плоскостями
Mathematics: ungulaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключенная между двумя плоскостями
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10 заключенная между двумя плоскостями, пересекающимися внутри тела
Mathematics: ungulaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключенная между двумя плоскостями, пересекающимися внутри тела
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11 пересекающимися внутри тела
Mathematics: ungulaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пересекающимися внутри тела
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12 часть тела вращения
Mathematics: ungulaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > часть тела вращения
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13 часть тела вращения, ограниченная плоскостями, пересекающимися внутри него
Makarov: ungulaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > часть тела вращения, ограниченная плоскостями, пересекающимися внутри него
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14 Huf
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15 Kegelhuf
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16 schiefer Stumpf
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17 ab-sūmō
ab-sūmō sūmpsī, sūmptus, ere, to take away, diminish, use up, consume, exhaust: satietatem amoris, T.: absumet heres Caecuba, H.: mensas mālis, V.: mālis membra, to tear to pieces, V.: lacrimis absumitur omnis, wastes away, O.: rebus paternis absumptis, H.—Often of time, to spend, consume: omne id tempus consultando, L.: tempora cum blandis verbis, i. e. time and smooth words, O.: inter has cogitationes biduo absumpto, Cu.— To destroy, ruin, consume, kill: cum ille et curā et sumptu absumitur, T.: animam leto, V.: ungula in quinos absumitur unguīs, is lost in, O.—Of persons, to kill, destroy: multi ferro ignique absumpti sunt, L.: qui gurgitibus absumpti sunt, L. -
18 cornū
cornū ūs (acc. cornum, T., O.), n (once m, C.) [1 CAR-], a horn, antler: (animantes) cornibus armatae: tauri, O.: cornu ferit (caper), V.: luctantur cornibus haedi, V.—As a vessel: bilibre, H.—As a funnel: inserto latices infundere cornu, V.—With copia, the horn of plenty (an emblem of abundance): beata pleno Copia cornu, H.: dives meo Bona Copia cornu, O.—A horny substance, horn (poet.): solido sonat ungula cornu, V.: ora cornu indurata rigent, i. e. by the growth of horny bills, O.—A projection, protuberance, horn, point, end: flexum a cornibus arcum Tendit, i. e. from tip to tip, O.: Cornua antemnarum, tips, V.: cornua cristae, the cone (supporting the crest), V.: galeae, L.: per novem cornua lunae, months, O.: septem digestus in cornua Nilus, branches, O.: inclusam cornibus aequor, capes, O.: in cornu sedere, at the end (of the tribunal), L.—Of an army, the wing, extremity, side: dextrum, sinistrum, Cs.: equitatum in cornibus locat, S. — A bow: Parthum, V.—A bugle-horn, horn, trumpet: misit cornua, tubas: Aerea cornua, V.: Berecyntium, H.— The sides of the lyre (orig. two horns holding the strings), C.—In a constellation, The Horn: Tauri, O.: Aries cum cornibus. — Fig., a salient point, chief argument: cornua commovere disputationis. —The wing, flank: qui quasi cornua duo tenuerunt Caesaris, i. e. were his main dependence.—Power, courage, strength, might: addis cornua pauperi, H.* * *horn; hoof; beak/tusk/claw; bow; horn/trumpet; end, wing of army; mountain top -
19 dī-lābor
dī-lābor lapsus, ī, dep., to fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve: glacies dilapsa: nix, L.: Volcanus (i. e. ignis), H.: Fibrenus, et divisus aequaliter rapideque dilapsus, flowing apart: ungula in quinos dilapsa unguīs, divided, O.: (Proteus) in aquas dilapsus abibit, melting, V.: dilabente aestu, retiring, Ta. — To move apart, flee, escape, scatter, disperse: exercitus dilabitur, S.: intellegebat (copias) dilapsuras, N.: ab signis, L.: vigiles e stationibus dilapsi, L.: in sua quemque dilabi tecta, L.—To fall to pieces, decay, tumble: (aedes) vetustate dilapsa, L.: cadavera tabo, V.: corpora foeda, O.: fax in cineres, H.—Fig., to go to decay, go to ruin, perish, be lost: male parta male dilabuntur, light come, light go, poët. ap. C.: ne omnia dilabantur, si unum aliquod effugerit: divitiae, S.: vectigalia publica negligentiā dilabebantur, L.: de meā memoriā, vanish: dilapso tempore, in the lapse of time, S. -
20 fodiō
fodiō fōdī, fossus, ere [FOD-], to dig, dig up: in fundo, T.: fodit, invenit auri aliquantum: humum, V.— To dig out, make by digging, excavate, mine: puteos, Cs.: cubilia (talpae), V.: argentum, L.: murum, undermine, O.— To prick, pierce, wound, thrust, stab: equi calcaribus armos, V.: ora hastis, L.: militem hastā, Ta.: Noli fodere, jog, T.: aquas (ungulā), O.—Fig., to goad, sting, disturb: te stimulis.* * *fodere, fodi, fossus Vdig, dig out/up; stab
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