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41 wainscot oak
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42 wainscot plank
Лесоводство: средняя часть бревна, остающаяся после выпиливания брусьев -
43 wainscot rail
Железнодорожный термин: внутренняя боковая обвязка -
44 wainscot smudge
Энтомология: Ypsolophus scabrellus (лат.) -
45 wainscot smudge
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46 wainscot rail
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47 wainscot billet
дубовый кряж, из которого вырезается ванчесАнгло-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > wainscot billet
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48 wainscot chair
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49 wainscot plank
средняя часть бревна, остающаяся после выпиливания брусьев -
50 wainscot(t)ing
[ʹweınskətıŋ] n1. обшивка стен панелями, ванчёсом2. материал для обшивки стен, ванчёс -
51 wainscot(t)ing
[ʹweınskətıŋ] n1. обшивка стен панелями, ванчёсом2. материал для обшивки стен, ванчёс -
52 wainscot billet
дубовый кряж, из которого вырезается ванчесАнгло-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > wainscot billet
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53 wainscot chair
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > wainscot chair
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54 flat-body, lesser wainscot
1. LAT Depressaria chaerophylli Zeller2. RUS моль f кервелевая3. ENG lesser wainscot flat-body4. DEU Kerbelmotte f5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > flat-body, lesser wainscot
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55 smudge, wainscot
1. LAT Ypsolophus scabrellus Linnaeus2. RUS —3. ENG wainscot smudge4. DEU Pflaumen-Schabe f5. FRA raboteuse fDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > smudge, wainscot
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56 American wainscot
Энтомология: совка луговая (лат. Pseudaletia unipuncta) -
57 Webb's wainscot
Энтомология: совка буровато-жёлтая камышовая (лат. Archanagra sparganii) -
58 double-lined wainscot
Энтомология: совка турецкая (лат. Hyperiodes turca) -
59 fen wainscot
Энтомология: совка охряно-жёлтая камышовая (лат. Arenostola phragmitidis) -
60 lesser wainscot flat-body
Энтомология: моль кервелевая (лат. Depressaria chaerophylli)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > lesser wainscot flat-body
См. также в других словарях:
Wainscot — Wain scot, n. [OD. waeghe schot, D. wagen schot, a clapboard, fr. OD. waeg, weeg, a wall (akin to AS. wah; cf. Icel. veggr) + schot a covering of boards (akin to E. shot, shoot).] [1913 Webster] 1. Oaken timber or boarding. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wainscot — Wain scot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wainscoted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wainscoting}.] To line with boards or panelwork, or as if with panelwork; as, to wainscot a hall. [1913 Webster] Music soundeth better in chambers wainscoted than hanged. Bacon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wainscot — [wān′skät΄, wān′skət] n. [ME waynescote < MDu wagenschot, wainscot, as if < wagen (see WAIN), but prob. < base akin to OS weg, OE wag, wall, orig. woven work (< IE base * wei > WITHE) + schot, a board, pale, prob. < or akin to… … English World dictionary
wainscot — (n.) mid 14c., imported oak of superior quality, probably from M.Du. or M.Flem. waghenscote superior quality oak wood, board used for paneling (though neither of these is attested as early as the English word), related to M.L.G. wagenschot (late… … Etymology dictionary
wainscot — meaning ‘panelling on the lower part of a wall near the floor’, has derivative forms wainscoted, wainscoting (one t in each) … Modern English usage
wainscot — ► NOUN ▪ an area of wooden panelling on the lower part of the walls of a room. ► VERB (wainscoted, wainscoting or wainscotted, wainscotting) ▪ line (a room or wall) with wooden panelling. DERIVATIVES wainscoting (also … English terms dictionary
wainscot — /wayn skeuht, skot, skoht/, n., v., wainscoted, wainscoting or (esp. Brit.) wainscotted, wainscotting. n. 1. wood, esp. oak and usually in the form of paneling, for lining interior walls. 2. the lining itself, esp. as covering the lower portion… … Universalium
wainscot — 1. noun /ˈweɪnskɒt/ An area of wooden (especially oaken) panelling on the lower part of a room’s walls. …this fellow will but join you together as they join wainscot; then one of you will prove a shrunk panel, and like green timber, warp, warp.… … Wiktionary
Wainscot — This very unusual name derives from the Olde German, Wagenshot and is a job descriptive metonymic for a maker of high quality panel work and skirting boards. The word is first recorded in England in 1548, whilst Samuel Pepys Diary for September… … Surnames reference
wainscot — [14] Wainscot was borrowed from Middle Low German wagenschot. It is not altogether clear what the origins of this were, but the generally accepted theory is that it is a compound of wagen ‘waggon’ and schot ‘planks, boards’, and that it therefore … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
wainscot — UK [ˈweɪnskət] / US [ˈweɪnskət] / US [ˈweɪnˌskɑt] noun [countable] Word forms wainscot : singular wainscot plural wainscots the bottom part of the walls in a room, especially when it is covered with wood … English dictionary