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41 bee
пчела; пчела ( Apis)- bifid-tongued bees
- bumble bee
- burrowing bees
- carder bee
- carpenter bee
- cleaning bee
- colletid bees
- common carder bee
- cuckoo bee
- Cyprian honey bee
- digger bees
- dwarf bee
- female bee
- field bee
- flower bee
- foraging bee
- German honey bee
- giant Indian bee
- Greek honey bee
- guard bee
- hairy-flower bees
- hairy-footed bees
- hairy-legged bee
- halictid bees
- hive bee
- homeless bee
- honey bee
- honey-laden bee
- Indian bee
- Italian bee
- large carpenter bee
- leaf-cutting bee
- male bee
- masked bees
- mason bee
- melittid bees
- mining bees
- monotropic bee
- nurse bee
- obtuse-tongued bees
- plumed bees
- potter flower bees
- queen bee
- scout bee
- searcher bee
- small carpenter bee
- solitary bee
- stingless bee
- sweat bee
- true bees
- violet carpenter bee
- wall bee
- working bee
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42 кандык американский
1) Biology: deer's-tongue (Erythronium americanum), dog's-tooth violet (Erythronium americanum), lamb's-tongue (Erythronium americanum), rattlesnake violet (Erythronium americanum), trout flower (Erythronium americanum), trout lily (Erythronium americanum), yellow snowdrop (Erythronium americanum)2) Botanical term: common Adder's-tongue (Erythronium americanum), scrofularoot (Erythronium americanum)3) Agriculture: common addax (Erythronium americanum)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кандык американский
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43 ἴον
A violet, Viola odorata,στέφανοι ἴων Sapph.Supp.23.12
, cf. Pi.O.6.55, etc.;καὶ τὸ ἴον μέλαν ἐντί Theoc.10.28
, cf. AP4.21 (Mel.); κυαναυγές ib.5.73 (Rufin.);ἴ. τὸ μέλαν Thphr.HP1.13.2
, CP1.13.12; ἴον alone, Dsc. 4.121:—in Od.5.72, λειμῶνες μαλακοὶ ἴου ἠδὲ σελίνου θήλεον, there were vv.ll. σίου (Ptol. Euerg.) and θρύου.II ἴον τὸ λευκόν ( = λευκόϊον, q.v.) gilliflower, Matthiola incana, Thphr.HP6.6.3; also ἴον alone, ib.6.8.1.IV generally, any flower, EM473.10.V a precious stone of dark colour, Plin.HN37.170. ( ϝίον, cf. γία· ἄνθη, Hsch., Lat. viola.)
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