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1 vessel load-cell weighing
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > vessel load-cell weighing
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2 сосуд для взвешивания
1) Makarov: weighing bottle2) oil&gas: weighing vesselУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сосуд для взвешивания
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3 дозатор
1) General subject: batcher, (капельницы) dipper2) Geology: loading bin, loading box, measuring chute, measuring pocket3) Aviation: metering unit4) Medicine: dispensing apparatus, dosimeter, dosing device, meter5) Military: meter device6) Engineering: batch bin, batchbox, batching bin, batchmeter, dispensing mechanism, distribution device (смазки), doser, dosing unit, feeder, hatcher, measure feeder, measurer, measuring apparatus, measuring bin, measuring equipment, measuring instrument, measuring tool, measuring valve, metering apparatus, metering bin, metering device, metering valve, proportioner, proportioning device, sampler, weigh-feeder, weigher7) Agriculture: percentage feeder8) Construction: batch box, batch plant, proportioning apparatus, weigh box, set-up9) Railway term: batch meter (для бетона)10) Automobile industry: metering unit (топливного насоса), (весовой) weigh batcher, (весовой) weighing batcher, (весовой) weighing hopper11) Mining: loading bin (скипового подъёма), loading box (скипового подъёма), loading cartridge (скипового подъёма), measuring bin (скипового подъёма), measuring chute (скипового подъёма), measuring flask (скипового подъёма), scale pocket, weighing hopper12) Forestry: metering mechanism, portioning device, quantifier, regulating chest13) Metallurgy: dosing mechanism, feed-control device, weighing device14) Electronics: dispensing system15) Oil: batch meter, batching plant, measuring hopper, proportioneer, proportioning unit, weight hopper16) Astronautics: dosator17) Food industry: dosing apparatus18) Silicates: measuring chute (скипового подъёмника)19) Metrology: batching system20) Mechanics: batching counter21) Perfume: pump22) Ecology: dosing tank23) Drilling: weighting hopper24) Polymers: dosing plant, feed chamber, measuring machine, proportioning equipment25) Programming: weigh hopper26) Automation: metering control, weighting device27) Arms production: valve body28) Chemical weapons: dosing vessel29) Chromatography: injector30) Makarov: batcher (для бетона), batcher plant, batchmeter (для бетона), dose-meter, dosemeter, doser (дозирующее устройство), dosing machine, measuring device, measuring hopper (дозирующее устройство), measuring hopper (сыпучих сред), meter regulator, portioning unit, rationer, weighing-machine31) Electrochemistry: bath plant33) Cement: batcher bin, proportioning plant34) Cosmetology: batch container -
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1) General subject: densimeter2) Medicine: density bottle (прибор для определения плотности газов, жидкостей и твердых веществ), pyknometer3) Engineering: densitometer, density gage, density meter, volume displacement meter4) Chemistry: volumetric flask5) Construction: displacement vessel, water displacement vessel6) Mining: pycnometer (прибор для определения удельного веса)7) Forestry: pycnosonde8) Physics: picknometer9) Oil: density bottle, gravity bottle, gravity tube, picnometer, pycnometer (прибор для определения плотности жидкостей), specific gravity bottle, specific-gravity bottle10) Silicates: weighing bottle11) Metrology: density gauge, gravitometer -
5 miliarii
1. I.Adj.:II.decuriae,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 87 Müll.:greges,
id. R. R. 2, 10:clivus,
of a thousand paces, id. ib. 3, 1:apri,
weighing a thousand pounds, Sen. Ep. 110, 12:oleae,
Plin. 17, 12, 19, § 93:ala,
of a thousand men, Plin. Ep. 7, 31:COHORS, Inscr Grut. 482, 4: porticus,
a thousand feet in length, Suet. Ner. 31: aevum, of a thousand years, Tert Anim 31.—Subst.A. 1.A mile-stone (which indicated a distance of a thousand paces, i. e. a Roman mile):(β).cum plebes prope ripam Anienis ad tertium miliarium consedisset,
Cic. Brut. 14, 54:intra primum urbis Romae miliarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 104:intra centesimum urbis Romae miliarium,
within a hundred miles of Rome, id. ib. 1, 27.—In partic.: miliarium or miliarium aureum, the mile-stone set up by Augustus in the forum, as the terminal point of all military roads:mille passus non a miliario Urbis, sed a continentibus aedificiis numerandi sunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 154; Suet. Oth. 6; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 66; Tac. H. 1, 27.— Plur:miliaria lapidea,
Aug. Serm. 351, 11.—Transf., a Roman mile, a mile, Suet. Ner. 31.—2.The number one thousand, a thousand, Varr. L. L. 9, § 82 Müll.: annorum, a space of a thousand years, Aug. Civ. Dei, 20, 7.—B.mīlĭārĭi ( mill-), ōrum, m., a Christian sect who believed in the doctrine of a millennial kingdom, the Millenarians, Chiliasts, Aug. Haeres. 8; id. Civ. Dei, 20, 7, 1; Hier. Praef. Libri 18 in Isa. 66, 33.2.mĭlĭārĭus ( mill-), a, um, adj. [milium], of or belonging to millet, millet- (ante-class. and post-Aug.):II.miliariae (sc. aves) dictae a cibo, quod milio fiant pingues,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 76 Müll.:aves,
ortolans, id. R. R. 3, 5:herba,
injurious to millet, Plin. 22, 25, 78, § 161.—Transf., subst.: mĭlĭārĭum ( mill-), ii, n., a short and thick pillar which stood in the centre of the basin of an oil-mill to support the cupa, Cato, R. R. 20; 22.—B.In baths, a tall and narrow vessel for drawing and warming water, Pall. 1, 40; Sen. Q. N. 3, 24, 2; Paul. [p. 1144] Sent. 3, 6, 65.—C.A cooking-vessel:miliarium argenteum,
Dig. 34, 2, 19, § 12. -
6 miliarium
1. I.Adj.:II.decuriae,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 87 Müll.:greges,
id. R. R. 2, 10:clivus,
of a thousand paces, id. ib. 3, 1:apri,
weighing a thousand pounds, Sen. Ep. 110, 12:oleae,
Plin. 17, 12, 19, § 93:ala,
of a thousand men, Plin. Ep. 7, 31:COHORS, Inscr Grut. 482, 4: porticus,
a thousand feet in length, Suet. Ner. 31: aevum, of a thousand years, Tert Anim 31.—Subst.A. 1.A mile-stone (which indicated a distance of a thousand paces, i. e. a Roman mile):(β).cum plebes prope ripam Anienis ad tertium miliarium consedisset,
Cic. Brut. 14, 54:intra primum urbis Romae miliarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 104:intra centesimum urbis Romae miliarium,
within a hundred miles of Rome, id. ib. 1, 27.—In partic.: miliarium or miliarium aureum, the mile-stone set up by Augustus in the forum, as the terminal point of all military roads:mille passus non a miliario Urbis, sed a continentibus aedificiis numerandi sunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 154; Suet. Oth. 6; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 66; Tac. H. 1, 27.— Plur:miliaria lapidea,
Aug. Serm. 351, 11.—Transf., a Roman mile, a mile, Suet. Ner. 31.—2.The number one thousand, a thousand, Varr. L. L. 9, § 82 Müll.: annorum, a space of a thousand years, Aug. Civ. Dei, 20, 7.—B.mīlĭārĭi ( mill-), ōrum, m., a Christian sect who believed in the doctrine of a millennial kingdom, the Millenarians, Chiliasts, Aug. Haeres. 8; id. Civ. Dei, 20, 7, 1; Hier. Praef. Libri 18 in Isa. 66, 33.2.mĭlĭārĭus ( mill-), a, um, adj. [milium], of or belonging to millet, millet- (ante-class. and post-Aug.):II.miliariae (sc. aves) dictae a cibo, quod milio fiant pingues,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 76 Müll.:aves,
ortolans, id. R. R. 3, 5:herba,
injurious to millet, Plin. 22, 25, 78, § 161.—Transf., subst.: mĭlĭārĭum ( mill-), ii, n., a short and thick pillar which stood in the centre of the basin of an oil-mill to support the cupa, Cato, R. R. 20; 22.—B.In baths, a tall and narrow vessel for drawing and warming water, Pall. 1, 40; Sen. Q. N. 3, 24, 2; Paul. [p. 1144] Sent. 3, 6, 65.—C.A cooking-vessel:miliarium argenteum,
Dig. 34, 2, 19, § 12. -
7 miliarius
1. I.Adj.:II.decuriae,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 87 Müll.:greges,
id. R. R. 2, 10:clivus,
of a thousand paces, id. ib. 3, 1:apri,
weighing a thousand pounds, Sen. Ep. 110, 12:oleae,
Plin. 17, 12, 19, § 93:ala,
of a thousand men, Plin. Ep. 7, 31:COHORS, Inscr Grut. 482, 4: porticus,
a thousand feet in length, Suet. Ner. 31: aevum, of a thousand years, Tert Anim 31.—Subst.A. 1.A mile-stone (which indicated a distance of a thousand paces, i. e. a Roman mile):(β).cum plebes prope ripam Anienis ad tertium miliarium consedisset,
Cic. Brut. 14, 54:intra primum urbis Romae miliarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 104:intra centesimum urbis Romae miliarium,
within a hundred miles of Rome, id. ib. 1, 27.—In partic.: miliarium or miliarium aureum, the mile-stone set up by Augustus in the forum, as the terminal point of all military roads:mille passus non a miliario Urbis, sed a continentibus aedificiis numerandi sunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 154; Suet. Oth. 6; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 66; Tac. H. 1, 27.— Plur:miliaria lapidea,
Aug. Serm. 351, 11.—Transf., a Roman mile, a mile, Suet. Ner. 31.—2.The number one thousand, a thousand, Varr. L. L. 9, § 82 Müll.: annorum, a space of a thousand years, Aug. Civ. Dei, 20, 7.—B.mīlĭārĭi ( mill-), ōrum, m., a Christian sect who believed in the doctrine of a millennial kingdom, the Millenarians, Chiliasts, Aug. Haeres. 8; id. Civ. Dei, 20, 7, 1; Hier. Praef. Libri 18 in Isa. 66, 33.2.mĭlĭārĭus ( mill-), a, um, adj. [milium], of or belonging to millet, millet- (ante-class. and post-Aug.):II.miliariae (sc. aves) dictae a cibo, quod milio fiant pingues,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 76 Müll.:aves,
ortolans, id. R. R. 3, 5:herba,
injurious to millet, Plin. 22, 25, 78, § 161.—Transf., subst.: mĭlĭārĭum ( mill-), ii, n., a short and thick pillar which stood in the centre of the basin of an oil-mill to support the cupa, Cato, R. R. 20; 22.—B.In baths, a tall and narrow vessel for drawing and warming water, Pall. 1, 40; Sen. Q. N. 3, 24, 2; Paul. [p. 1144] Sent. 3, 6, 65.—C.A cooking-vessel:miliarium argenteum,
Dig. 34, 2, 19, § 12. -
8 milliarii
1. I.Adj.:II.decuriae,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 87 Müll.:greges,
id. R. R. 2, 10:clivus,
of a thousand paces, id. ib. 3, 1:apri,
weighing a thousand pounds, Sen. Ep. 110, 12:oleae,
Plin. 17, 12, 19, § 93:ala,
of a thousand men, Plin. Ep. 7, 31:COHORS, Inscr Grut. 482, 4: porticus,
a thousand feet in length, Suet. Ner. 31: aevum, of a thousand years, Tert Anim 31.—Subst.A. 1.A mile-stone (which indicated a distance of a thousand paces, i. e. a Roman mile):(β).cum plebes prope ripam Anienis ad tertium miliarium consedisset,
Cic. Brut. 14, 54:intra primum urbis Romae miliarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 104:intra centesimum urbis Romae miliarium,
within a hundred miles of Rome, id. ib. 1, 27.—In partic.: miliarium or miliarium aureum, the mile-stone set up by Augustus in the forum, as the terminal point of all military roads:mille passus non a miliario Urbis, sed a continentibus aedificiis numerandi sunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 154; Suet. Oth. 6; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 66; Tac. H. 1, 27.— Plur:miliaria lapidea,
Aug. Serm. 351, 11.—Transf., a Roman mile, a mile, Suet. Ner. 31.—2.The number one thousand, a thousand, Varr. L. L. 9, § 82 Müll.: annorum, a space of a thousand years, Aug. Civ. Dei, 20, 7.—B.mīlĭārĭi ( mill-), ōrum, m., a Christian sect who believed in the doctrine of a millennial kingdom, the Millenarians, Chiliasts, Aug. Haeres. 8; id. Civ. Dei, 20, 7, 1; Hier. Praef. Libri 18 in Isa. 66, 33.2.mĭlĭārĭus ( mill-), a, um, adj. [milium], of or belonging to millet, millet- (ante-class. and post-Aug.):II.miliariae (sc. aves) dictae a cibo, quod milio fiant pingues,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 76 Müll.:aves,
ortolans, id. R. R. 3, 5:herba,
injurious to millet, Plin. 22, 25, 78, § 161.—Transf., subst.: mĭlĭārĭum ( mill-), ii, n., a short and thick pillar which stood in the centre of the basin of an oil-mill to support the cupa, Cato, R. R. 20; 22.—B.In baths, a tall and narrow vessel for drawing and warming water, Pall. 1, 40; Sen. Q. N. 3, 24, 2; Paul. [p. 1144] Sent. 3, 6, 65.—C.A cooking-vessel:miliarium argenteum,
Dig. 34, 2, 19, § 12. -
9 milliarium
1. I.Adj.:II.decuriae,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 87 Müll.:greges,
id. R. R. 2, 10:clivus,
of a thousand paces, id. ib. 3, 1:apri,
weighing a thousand pounds, Sen. Ep. 110, 12:oleae,
Plin. 17, 12, 19, § 93:ala,
of a thousand men, Plin. Ep. 7, 31:COHORS, Inscr Grut. 482, 4: porticus,
a thousand feet in length, Suet. Ner. 31: aevum, of a thousand years, Tert Anim 31.—Subst.A. 1.A mile-stone (which indicated a distance of a thousand paces, i. e. a Roman mile):(β).cum plebes prope ripam Anienis ad tertium miliarium consedisset,
Cic. Brut. 14, 54:intra primum urbis Romae miliarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 104:intra centesimum urbis Romae miliarium,
within a hundred miles of Rome, id. ib. 1, 27.—In partic.: miliarium or miliarium aureum, the mile-stone set up by Augustus in the forum, as the terminal point of all military roads:mille passus non a miliario Urbis, sed a continentibus aedificiis numerandi sunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 154; Suet. Oth. 6; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 66; Tac. H. 1, 27.— Plur:miliaria lapidea,
Aug. Serm. 351, 11.—Transf., a Roman mile, a mile, Suet. Ner. 31.—2.The number one thousand, a thousand, Varr. L. L. 9, § 82 Müll.: annorum, a space of a thousand years, Aug. Civ. Dei, 20, 7.—B.mīlĭārĭi ( mill-), ōrum, m., a Christian sect who believed in the doctrine of a millennial kingdom, the Millenarians, Chiliasts, Aug. Haeres. 8; id. Civ. Dei, 20, 7, 1; Hier. Praef. Libri 18 in Isa. 66, 33.2.mĭlĭārĭus ( mill-), a, um, adj. [milium], of or belonging to millet, millet- (ante-class. and post-Aug.):II.miliariae (sc. aves) dictae a cibo, quod milio fiant pingues,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 76 Müll.:aves,
ortolans, id. R. R. 3, 5:herba,
injurious to millet, Plin. 22, 25, 78, § 161.—Transf., subst.: mĭlĭārĭum ( mill-), ii, n., a short and thick pillar which stood in the centre of the basin of an oil-mill to support the cupa, Cato, R. R. 20; 22.—B.In baths, a tall and narrow vessel for drawing and warming water, Pall. 1, 40; Sen. Q. N. 3, 24, 2; Paul. [p. 1144] Sent. 3, 6, 65.—C.A cooking-vessel:miliarium argenteum,
Dig. 34, 2, 19, § 12. -
10 Hulls, Jonathan
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1699 Campden, Gloucestershire, Englandd. after 1754[br]English inventor (supposed) of the steamboat.[br]Hulls was the first in Britain to attempt to employ steam in propelling a vessel in water. His experiment was made on the River Avon at Evesham in 1737, the main idea being to install a Newcomen engine, the only type then known, on a boat in front of the vessel it was intended to propel, and connected to it with a tow-rope. Six paddles in the stern of the tow boat were fastened to a cross axis connected by ropes to another shaft, which was turned by the engine. Hulls undoubtedly showed how to convert the rectilinear motion of a piston into rotary motion, which is an essential principle in steam locomotion, on land or water.He is described as "the inventor of the Steamboat" on a portrait that once hung at the Institution of Marine Engineers, and his patent for the steamboat is dated 21 December 1736. He published his Description and Draught of a New-Invented Machine ("for carrying vessels or ships out or into any harbour, port or river against wind and tide, or in a calm: for which His Majesty has granted Letters Patent for the sole benefit of the author for the space of 14 years", 1737); this rare book was reprinted in 1855. According to De Morgan, Hull's work probably gave the idea to Symington, as Symington's did to Fulton. Erasmus Darwin had him in mind when he wrote "drag the slow barge". In 1754 Hulls published The Art of Measuring Made Easy by the Help of a New Sliding Scale, which he patented in 1753 together with a machine for weighing gold coins. He also wrote Maltmakers' Instructor.[br]Further ReadingS.Smiles, Boulton and Watt, pp. 72–4. De Morgan, Budget of Paradoxes.IMcN -
11 наполнитель
2) Aviation: filled core3) Zoology: litter (туалета д/домашних животных)5) Military: filling6) Engineering: additive (удобрений), bulking agent, charge, charging material, diluent (ядохимикатов), extender (пластмассы и т. п.), extender pigment (для лакокрасочных материалов), filling compound, filling machine (машина), filling material, inert material, ingredient, loading material, packing material (ректификационной колонны), pigment extender (для лакокрасочных материалов), refilling compound, stuff, weighting material7) Chemistry: media8) Construction: extender (напр. лакокрасочных материалов), extender pigment, fill material, filler (минеральный порошок), filling compound (краски, мастики и т. п.)9) Automobile industry: filling agent10) Road works: fine material11) Forestry: bulkier mat (удобрений, ядохимикатов), inert substance, stuffer12) Metallurgy: filling mass, filling vessel, sealant13) Telecommunications: (информационный) creator14) Textile: extender (для нанесения тканевых покрытий)16) Oil: bulk additive, filler (в смазках, битумных композициях), filler (material), filler material (цементного раствора для увеличения предела текучести), pigment17) Food industry: builder18) Silicates: bulking material19) Power engineering: filling component20) Drilling: aggregate21) Sakhalin energy glossary: crushed coal22) Microelectronics: filling medium23) Polymers: compound product, inert pigment, loading agent, packing, pigment (напр. резиновой смеси), reducer24) Automation: weighing material25) Plastics: reinforcing material26) Sakhalin R: extender (добавка к цементу), filler (material), nylon fibres27) Chemical weapons: filling material (материал для засыпки)28) Chromatography: material packing29) Makarov: bulkier material (напр. ядохимикатов), carrier (в красках, удобрениях и т.п.), extender (для каучука), filing machine (машина), filler (для лакокрасочных материалов), filling agent (вещество), filling compound (краски, мастики и т.п.), filling compound (напр. поглощающего элемента реактора), filling material (напр. поглощающего элемента реактора), pigment (напр., резиновой смеси), replenisher, stuffing30) Electrochemistry: stuff (в пластмассе), thickener (анодной плёнки)31) Yachting: thickener -
12 периодическое взвешивание образца, находящегося в цилиндрическом сосуде вровень с поверхностью
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > периодическое взвешивание образца, находящегося в цилиндрическом сосуде вровень с поверхностью
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13 मानः _mānḥ
मानः [मन्-घञ्]1 Respect, honour, regard, respectful consideration; दारिद्र्यस्य परा मूर्तिर्यन्मानद्रविणाल्पता Pt.2.159; Bg.6.7; so मानधन &c.-2 Pride (in a good sense), self-reliance, self-respect; जन्मिनो मानहीनस्य तृणस्य च समा गतिः Pt.1.16; R.19.81.-3 Haughtiness, pride, conceit, self-confidence, vanity; मानाद् रावणः परदारान् अप्र- यच्छन् (विननाश) Kau. A.1.6.-4 A wounded sense of honour.-5 Jealous anger, anger excited by jealousy (especially in women); anger in general; मुञ्च मयि मान- मनिदानम् Gīt.1; माधवे मा कुरु मानिनि मानमये 9; त्यजत मानमलं बत विग्रहैः R.9.47; Śi. 9.84; Bv.2.56; Dk.2.3.-6 Opinion, conception.-7 Ved. Object, purpose.-नम् [मा-ल्युट्]1 Measuring.-2 A measure, standard; माना- धीना मेयसिद्धिः Mīmāṁsā; निराकृतत्वाच्छ्रुतियुक्तिमानतः A. Rām. 7.5.57.-3 Dimension, computation.-4 A standard of measure, measuring rod, rule; परिमाणं पात्रमानं संख्यै- कद्यादिसंज्ञिका Śukra.2.344.-5 Proof, authority, means of proof or demonstration; ये$मी माधुर्यौजः प्रसादा रसमात्र- धर्मतयोक्तास्तेषां रसधर्मत्वे किं मानम् R. G.; मानाभावात् (fre- quently occurring in controversial language) Pad. D.4. 3.-6 Likeness, resemblance.-Comp. -अन्ध a. blinded by pride.-अर्ह a. worthy of honour; Ms.2.137.-अवभङ्गः destruction of pride or anger.-आसक्त a. given to pride, haughty, proud.-उत्साहः energy arising from self-confidence; Pt.1.226.-उन्नतिः f. great respect or honour; (सत्संगतिः) मनोन्नतिं दिशति पापमपाकरोति Bh.2.23.-उन्मादः infatuation of pride.-कलहः, -कलिः a quarrel caused by jealous anger; Amaru.-क्षतिः f.,-भङ्गः, -हानिः f. injury repu- tation or honour, humiliation, mortification, insult, indignity.-ग्रन्थिः 1 injury to honour or pride.-2 violent anger.-ग्रहणम् fit of sulkiness.-द a.1 showing respect.-2 proud; इत्थं मानद नातिदूरमुभयोरप्यावयोरन्तरम् Bh.3.24.-3 destroying pride.-4 a giver of honour (a mode of addressing lovers &c.). (-दः) a mystical name for the letter आ. (-दा) N. of the second digit of the moon.-दण्डः a measuring-rod; स्थितः पृथिव्या इव मानदण्डः Ku.1.1.-धन a. rich in honour; महौजसो मान- धना धनार्चिताः Ki.1.19.-धानिका a cucumber.-ध्मात a. puffed up with pride.-परिखण्डनम् mortification, humiliation.-भङ्गः see मानक्षति.-भाज् a. receiving honour from; राजस्नातकयोश्चैव स्नातको नृपमानभाक् Ms.2.139.-भृत्, पर a. possessing pride, extremely proud; प्रथमे मानभृतां न वृष्णयः Ki.2.44.-महत् a. rich or great in pride, greatly proud; किं जीर्णं तृणमत्ति मानमहतामग्रेसरः केसरी Bh.2. 29.-योगः the correct mode of measuring or weighing; मानयोगं च जानीयात्तुलायोगांश्च सर्वशः Ms.9.33.-रन्ध्रा a sort of clepsydra, a perforated water-vessel, which, placed in water and gradually filling, serves to mea- sure time.-वर्जित a.1 disgraced, dishonoured.-2 hum- ble, lowly.-3 slanderous, libellous.-वर्धनम् indica- ting, increasing respect; यत्किंचिदेव देयं तु ज्यायसे मानवर्धनम् Ms.9.115.-विषमः one of the ways of embezzlement namely making use of false weights and measures; Kau. A.2.8.26.-सारः, -रम् a high degree of pride.-सूत्रम् 1 a measuring-cord; Dk.2.2.-2 a chain (of gold &c.) worn round the body. -
14 στατός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `standing (still)', of a horse (Z 506 = O 263), of water (S. Ph. 716 [lyr.]) a.o.; hell. of jars `made, fit for standing' (Delos, pap.); subst. m. στάτος `vessel' (Delos, Oropos, H.), with στάτιον n. `id.' (Delos IIa).Derivatives: στατ-ικός (semant. conncted with στάσις) `belonging to weighing' ( τέχνη; Pl.), `standing still' (Arist.), `stilling' (hell. a. late); - ίζω, - ίζομαι `to stand, to set, to establish' (S., E. a. o.).Page in Frisk: 2,778Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στατός
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