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1 semi-vitreous
полуфарфор
Спёкшийся керамический материал с белым непрозрачным малопористым черепком
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > semi-vitreous
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2 hémorragie vitreuse
Épanchement de sang dans la chambre postérieure, derrière le cristallin.Vision-distorting accumulation of blood within the transparent, colourless mass of gel that lies behind the lens and in front of the retina, and which is most commonly caused by a complication of diabetes, though it can also result from retinal disorders and trauma.Syn. vitreous hemorrhageDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > hémorragie vitreuse
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3 flash de lumière
Brève lumière perçue dans les bords du champ visuel lorsque le corps vitré se détache de la rétine.Entoptic image produced when the vitreous pulls on the retina, thereby mechanically stimulating the photoreceptors, which then send a signal to the brain in the form of disorganised light, perceived by the brain as a momentary brightness.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > flash de lumière
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4 verre de quartz transparent
прозрачное кварцевое стекло
Кварцевое стекло, способное пропускать световой поток видимой области спектра в слое заданной толщины без изменения направления.
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > verre de quartz transparent
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Vitreous — Vit re*ous, a. [L. vitreous, from vitrum glass; perhaps akin to videre to see (see {Vision}). Cf. {Varnish}.] 1. Consisting of, or resembling, glass; glassy; as, vitreous rocks. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to glass; derived from glass; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vitreous — refers to a material in an amorphous, glassy state (in contrast to a crystalline state). In such a state, the constituent atoms do not exhibit the long range order that is characteristic of crystals. However, they still exhibit short range order… … Wikipedia
vitreous — (adj.) 1640s, from L. vitreus of glass, glassy, from vitreum glass, which perhaps was so called for its color (Cf. vitrium woad ). Vitreous humor attested from 1660s … Etymology dictionary
vitreous — [vi′trē əs] adj. [L vitreus, glassy < vitrum, glass] 1. a) of, having the nature of, or like glass; glassy b) derived from or made of glass 2. of the vitreous humor vitreousness n … English World dictionary
vitreous — ● vitreous nom masculin (mot américain) Nom générique de produits céramiques se situant entre les faïences fines feldspathiques et les grès fins blancs … Encyclopédie Universelle
vitreous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) like glass in appearance or physical properties. 2) (of a substance) derived from or containing glass. ORIGIN Latin vitreus, from vitrum glass … English terms dictionary
Vitreous — A clear, jelly like substance that fills the middle of the eye. Also called the vitreous humor, humor in medicine referring to a fluid (or semifluid) substance. * * * 1. Glassy; resembling glass. 2. SYN: v. body. [L. vitreus, glassy, fr. vitrum,… … Medical dictionary
vitreous — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from vitrum glass Date: 14th century 1. a. resembling glass (as in color, composition, brittleness, or luster) ; glassy < vitreous rocks > b. characterized by low porosity and usually… … New Collegiate Dictionary
vitreous — 1. adjective a) Of, or resembling glass; glassy b) Of, or relating to the vitreous humor of the eye 2. noun The vitreous humor … Wiktionary
vitreous — a. pertaining to or like glass. ♦ vitreal, a. ♦ vitrescent, a. becoming vitreous; able to be made into glass. ♦ vitrescible, a. vitrifiable. ♦ vitric, a. glassy. ♦ vitrics, n. study of glassware. ♦ vitrifacture, n. making of… … Dictionary of difficult words
vitreous — adj. 1 of, or of the nature of, glass. 2 like glass in hardness, brittleness, transparency, structure, etc. (vitreous enamel). Phrases and idioms: vitreous humour (or body) Anat. a transparent jelly like tissue filling the eyeball. Derivatives:… … Useful english dictionary