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watery fluid

  • 1 watery

    adjective
    1) like water; diluted:

    a watery fluid.

    مائي
    2) (of eyes) full of fluid eg because of illness, cold winds etc.
    مُشْبَع بالماء، دامِع
    3) (of a colour) pale:

    eyes of a watery blue.

    مائي اللون

    Arabic-English dictionary > watery

  • 2 fluid

    مائِع \ fluid: able to flow (like gas or liquid); not solid. liquid: in the form of a liquid: liquid soap; liquid medicine. watery: like water; containing too much water: watery milk.

    Arabic-English glossary > fluid

  • 3 watery

    مائِع \ fluid: able to flow (like gas or liquid); not solid. liquid: in the form of a liquid: liquid soap; liquid medicine. watery: like water; containing too much water: watery milk.

    Arabic-English glossary > watery

  • 4 δακρυώδη

    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > δακρυώδη

  • 5 δακρυώδης

    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem acc pl (attic epic doric)
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > δακρυώδης

  • 6 wässerig

    Adj. wässrig
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    washy; aqueous; watery; wishywashy
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    wạ̈s|se|rig ['vɛsərɪç]
    adj (lit, fig)
    watery; Augen pale-coloured (Brit), pale-colored (US); (CHEM) aqueous
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    (like water; diluted: a watery fluid.) watery
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    wäs·se·rig
    [ˈvɛsərɪç]
    adj s. wässrig
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    adj.
    aqueous adj.
    washy adj.
    watery adj. adv.
    aqueously adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > wässerig

  • 7 δακρυώδες

    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem voc sg
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > δακρυώδες

  • 8 δακρυῶδες

    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem voc sg
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > δακρυῶδες

  • 9 δακρυώδεα

    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic)

    Morphologia Graeca > δακρυώδεα

  • 10 δακρυώδεις

    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem acc pl
    δακρυώδης
    exuding a watery fluid: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > δακρυώδεις

  • 11 עקל

    עֵקֶל(or עִקָּל) m. (preced.) 1) a bale of loose texture containing the olive pulp to be pressed. Maasr. I, 7; Tosef. ib. I, 7 (Var. עוקל). Toh. X, 8; Y.Ab. Zar. V, end, 45b הע׳ של נצרים, v. infra. Sabb.144b מוחל היוצא מע׳ בית הבד Ar. (ed. מעיקול) the watery fluid which oozes out of the bale made up for the press; (Tosef.Toh.X, 3 מעיקת; R. S. to Toh. IX, 1 מן שוקת, corr. acc.). Tosef. l. c. כינסו ועשאו עיקל (R. S. l. c. שוקת) if he collected the fluid and put it back into the bale. Snh.26a יכול לומר לע׳ בית הבדוכ׳ he (who trims vines in the Sabbatical year) may say, I need the twigs to make a bale for the press, Ib. (proverbial expression) הלב יודע אם לע׳ אם לעקלקלות the heart knows whether it is done for ʿekel (a legitimate purpose) or out of ‘ăḳalḳaloth (perverseness); Y.Shebi.IV, 35a; Lam. R. to I, 5; a. e.Pl. עֲקָלִים, עֲקָלִין (or עִקָּ׳). Y. Shebi. l. c. (in Chald. dict.) לע׳ אנא בעי I need the twigs for, v. supra. Ab. Zar.75a; Tosef. ib. VIII (IX), 3 הע׳ של נצריןוכ׳ bales made of wicker or hemp ; Tosef.Toh. XI, 16 הע׳ של נוצרין. Ex. R. s. 15 ע׳ של זיתים olive pulp. 2) (from its shape) a mass of iron used for ballast. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. I, 1. Makhsh. V, 7 המים העולים … ובע׳וכ׳ (ed. Dehr. ובעיקל) water that comes up (and settles) in the hull, on the ballast or on the rudders; (Maim.: in the cavity in the hull made for the reception of drippings from the deck; cmp. עוּקָה).

    Jewish literature > עקל

  • 12 עֵקֶל

    עֵקֶל(or עִקָּל) m. (preced.) 1) a bale of loose texture containing the olive pulp to be pressed. Maasr. I, 7; Tosef. ib. I, 7 (Var. עוקל). Toh. X, 8; Y.Ab. Zar. V, end, 45b הע׳ של נצרים, v. infra. Sabb.144b מוחל היוצא מע׳ בית הבד Ar. (ed. מעיקול) the watery fluid which oozes out of the bale made up for the press; (Tosef.Toh.X, 3 מעיקת; R. S. to Toh. IX, 1 מן שוקת, corr. acc.). Tosef. l. c. כינסו ועשאו עיקל (R. S. l. c. שוקת) if he collected the fluid and put it back into the bale. Snh.26a יכול לומר לע׳ בית הבדוכ׳ he (who trims vines in the Sabbatical year) may say, I need the twigs to make a bale for the press, Ib. (proverbial expression) הלב יודע אם לע׳ אם לעקלקלות the heart knows whether it is done for ʿekel (a legitimate purpose) or out of ‘ăḳalḳaloth (perverseness); Y.Shebi.IV, 35a; Lam. R. to I, 5; a. e.Pl. עֲקָלִים, עֲקָלִין (or עִקָּ׳). Y. Shebi. l. c. (in Chald. dict.) לע׳ אנא בעי I need the twigs for, v. supra. Ab. Zar.75a; Tosef. ib. VIII (IX), 3 הע׳ של נצריןוכ׳ bales made of wicker or hemp ; Tosef.Toh. XI, 16 הע׳ של נוצרין. Ex. R. s. 15 ע׳ של זיתים olive pulp. 2) (from its shape) a mass of iron used for ballast. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. I, 1. Makhsh. V, 7 המים העולים … ובע׳וכ׳ (ed. Dehr. ובעיקל) water that comes up (and settles) in the hull, on the ballast or on the rudders; (Maim.: in the cavity in the hull made for the reception of drippings from the deck; cmp. עוּקָה).

    Jewish literature > עֵקֶל

  • 13 Serum

    n; -s, Seren oder Sera; MED., PHARM. serum (Pl. sera oder -s)
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    das Serum
    serum
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    Se|rum ['zeːrʊm]
    nt -s, Seren or Sera
    ['zeːrən, 'zeːra] serum
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    (a watery fluid which is given as an injection to fight, or give immunity from, a disease: Diphtheria vaccine is a serum.) serum
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    Se·rum
    <-s, Seren o Sera>
    [ˈze:rʊm, pl ˈze:rən, pl ˈze:ra]
    nt serum
    * * *
    das; Serums, Seren od. Sera (Med., Physiol.) serum
    * * *
    Serum n; -s, Seren oder Sera; MED, PHARM serum (pl sera oder -s)
    * * *
    das; Serums, Seren od. Sera (Med., Physiol.) serum
    * * *
    -s, Seren n.
    serum n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Serum

  • 14 serum

    n; -s, Seren oder Sera; MED., PHARM. serum (Pl. sera oder -s)
    * * *
    das Serum
    serum
    * * *
    Se|rum ['zeːrʊm]
    nt -s, Seren or Sera
    ['zeːrən, 'zeːra] serum
    * * *
    (a watery fluid which is given as an injection to fight, or give immunity from, a disease: Diphtheria vaccine is a serum.) serum
    * * *
    Se·rum
    <-s, Seren o Sera>
    [ˈze:rʊm, pl ˈze:rən, pl ˈze:ra]
    nt serum
    * * *
    das; Serums, Seren od. Sera (Med., Physiol.) serum
    * * *
    …serum n im subst:
    Immunserum immune serum;
    Antiserum antiserum;
    Diphterieserum diphtheria antitoxin;
    Normalserum normal serum
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    das; Serums, Seren od. Sera (Med., Physiol.) serum
    * * *
    -s, Seren n.
    serum n.

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  • 15 आम्भस _āmbhasa

    आम्भस a. (
    -सी f.) [अम्भस्-अण्] Watery, fluid.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > आम्भस _āmbhasa

  • 16 amurca

    watery fluid contained in the olive in addition to oil (vs. solid residue)

    Latin-English dictionary > amurca

  • 17 amurcarius

    Latin-English dictionary > amurcarius

  • 18 amurga

    watery fluid contained in the olive in addition to oil (vs. solid residue)

    Latin-English dictionary > amurga

  • 19 आम्भस


    āmbhasa
    mfn. (fr. ambhas), consisting of water, being watery, fluid MBh.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > आम्भस

  • 20 उक्ष्


    uksh
    1) cl. 1. P. Ā. uksháti, uksháte (p. úkshat RV. I, 114, 7,

    andᅠ ukshamāṇa AV. III, 12, 1 RV. IV, 42, 4, etc.. ;
    ukshāṉ-cakāra < Bhaṭṭ. ;
    for vaváksha etc. seeᅠ vaksh>;
    aúkshat andᅠ aúkshīt, ukshitum) to sprinkle, moisten, wet RV. AV. ṠBr. MBh. etc.;
    to sprinkle orᅠ scatter in small drops;
    to emit;
    to throw out, scatter (as sparks) RV. AV. etc.;
    to emit seed (as a bull);
    to be strong RV. I, 114, 7; X, 55, 7, etc..:
    Caus. Ā. ukshayate, to strengthen RV. VI, 17, 4 ;
    + cf. Lith. ūkana:
    Hib. uisg, uisge, « water, a river» ;
    uisgeach, « aquatic, watery, fluid, moist, pluvial:
    Gk. ὑγρός, ὑγρότηSσ{ὑγραένω;
    Lat. ūveo (for ugveo), ūmor, etc.
    2) mfn. ifc. dropping, pouring seeᅠ bṛihad-uksh;
    becoming strong seeᅠ sākam-uksh

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > उक्ष्

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