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1 деревянная прокладка
1) Construction: wood block filler, timber separator2) Railway term: wood cushion3) Oil: marker block (в керновом ящике, разделяющая керн по рейсам)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деревянная прокладка
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2 валик
1) General subject: band, bolster, bolster (под подушку), cushion (для дамской причёски), cylinder, fillet, platen (пишущей машины), pouf (под причёску), pouffe (под причёску), roller2) Geology: ridge3) Naval: truck4) Medicine: swab5) American: wedge pad6) Obsolete: chaplet (обычно резной), facia, reed, roll, round, string corner, torus (базы колонны)7) Engineering: bead, bowl, bulge (перёд индентором), cylinder (пишущей машины), nose, platen (пишущей машинки), platten (пишущей машинки), run, spindle, stringer bead, weave bead, windrow, wood molding8) Chemistry: pass9) Construction: annulet (колонны), baguete (архитектурный облом), baguette (архитектурный облом), bead molding (архитектурный облом), beading fillet, bullnose (напр. ступени, подоконника и т. п.), chaplet (иногда с резными листьями), fillet mould, mould, moulding fillet, nose (напр. проступи ступени, подоконной доски и т. п.), roll molding (архитектурный облом), roller (малярный), string fillet, wood fillet, wood moulding, wooden beading, paint roller (для нанесения краски, эмульсии), fascia apx., ledge, moulding10) Anatomy: cushion, elevation, protuberance, wall11) Railway term: arm rest pillow (сиденья), axial pin, base moulding (над плинтусом), chain pin12) Automobile industry: bead (сварного шва)13) Architecture: fascia, fascia board, fusarole, roll moulding ( roll molding) (архитектурная деталь, тяга, выступающая из плоскости стены на 1/2 окружности и более), round (архитектурная деталь, тяга)14) Mining: mount15) Indian language: bund16) Forestry: bolster arm, fillet mold18) Textile: cup, rolling pin19) Information technology: platen roller20) Dentistry: agger21) Gynecology: muscular embankment22) Cartography: roller (печатной машины)23) Mechanic engineering: arbor24) Silicates: bead (утолщение бортов ленты стекла)25) Mechanics: weld bed26) Oilfield: shaft28) Automation: weld bed (металл, наплавленный за один проход при сварке)29) Arms production: barrel30) Cables: bead (сварного шва)31) Makarov: bead (сварной шов), bulge (перед индентором), buttress (гребневидный выступ на внутр. Стороне ПВ раковины двустворчатых моллюсков), calender, curl, list (стержень, укрепляющий перидерму у граптолитов), nose (напр. проступи ступени, подоконной доски и т.п.), nosing, roller (небольшой вал), roundel, windrow (вдоль дороги)32) Melioration: bank -
3 Cockerell, Christopher Sydney
[br]b. 4 June 1910 Cambridge, England[br]British designer and engineer who invented the hovercraft.[br]He was educated at Gresham's School in Holt and at Peterhouse College, Cambridge, where he graduated in engineering in 1931; he was made an Honorary Fellow in 1974. Cockerell entered the engineering firm of W.H.Allen \& Sons of Bedford as a pupil in 1931, and two years later he returned to Cambridge to engage in radio research for a further two years. In 1935 he joined Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, working on very high frequency (VHF) transmitters and direction finders. During the Second World War he worked on airborne navigation and communication equipment, and later he worked on radar. During this period he filed thirty six patents in the fields of radio and navigational systems.In 1950 Cockerell left Marconi to set up his own boat-hire business on the Norfolk Broads. He began to consider how to increase the speed of boats by means of air lubrication. Since the 1870s engineers had at times sought to reduce the drag on a boat by means of a thin layer of air between hull and water. After his first experiments, Cockerell concluded that a significant reduction in drag could only be achieved with a thick cushion of air. After experimenting with several ways of applying the air-cushion principle, the first true hovercraft "took off" in 1955. It was a model in balsa wood, 2 ft 6 in. (762 mm) long and weighing 4½ oz. (27.6 g); it was powered by a model-aircraft petrol engine and could travel over land or water at 13 mph (20.8 km/h). Cockerell filed his first hovercraft patent on 12 December 1955. The following year he founded Hovercraft Ltd and began the search for a manufacturer. The government was impressed with the invention's military possibilities and placed it on the secret list. The secret leaked out, however, and the project was declassified. In 1958 the National Research and Development Corporation decided to give its backing, and the following year Saunders Roe Ltd with experience of making flying boats, produced the epoch-making SR N1, a hovercraft with an air cushion produced by air jets directed downwards and inwards arranged round the periphery of the craft. It made a successful crossing of the English Channel, with the inventor on board.Meanwhile Cockerell had modified the hovercraft so that the air cushion was enclosed within flexible skirts. In this form it was taken up by manufacturers throughout the world and found wide application as a passenger-carrying vehicle, for military transport and in scientific exploration and survey work. The hover principle found other uses, such as for air-beds to relieve severely burned patients and for hover mowers.The development of the hovercraft has occupied Cockerell since then and he has been actively involved in the several companies set up to exploit the invention, including Hovercraft Development Ltd and British Hovercraft Corporation. In the 1970s and 1980s he took up the idea of the generation of electricity by wavepower; he was Founder of Wavepower Ltd, of which he was Chairman from 1974 to 1982.[br]Principal Honours find DistinctionsKnighted 1969. CBE 1955. FRS 1967.LRDBiographical history of technology > Cockerell, Christopher Sydney
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4 albardilla
f.1 small packsaddle.2 coping of a wall.3 border of a garden-bed.4 small saddle made use of to tame colts.5 wood on the back of sheep or lambs.6 earth which sticks to a ploughshare.7 Batter, with which hogs' tongues and feet are covered.8 top course of a wall, copestone, coping, coping of the wall.9 cushion.10 lard.11 shoulder pack.12 padding.* * *1 coping stone* * *SF1) (=silla de montar) small saddle; (=almohadilla) cushion, pad2) (Arquit) coping3) (Culin) lard* * *albardilla nf1. [silla de montar] training saddle2. [de tocino] strip of bacon* * *f light saddle -
5 подкладывать
vt; св - подложи́ть1) класть подо что-л to lay/to place underподкла́дывать поду́шку под го́лову — to place/to put a cushion under one's head, to prop up one's head with a cushion
подкла́дывать пле́чи — to pad one's shoulders
2) добавлять to put (more), to addподкла́дывать дров в костёр — to put (more) wood on the fire
3) класть тайно и с умыслом to put furtively, to slipподкла́дывать кому-л кра́деное — to plant stolen goods on sb
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6 самолет
airplane, plane* * *самолё́т м. ( в соответствии с определением ИКАО)
брит. aeroplane, амер. airplane (Примечание. Согласно ИКАО aircraft — лета́тельный аппара́т, вертолё́т, и др. не попадающие под термин самолё́т.)аттесто́вывать самолё́т по шу́му — certificate an aeroplane for noiseвводи́ть самолё́т в вира́ж — roll an aeroplane into a (banked) turnвести́ самолё́т ( о штурмане) — navigate [guide] an aeroplaneвы́весить самолё́т над землё́й — hold the aeroplane of the groundвыводи́ть самолё́т из стро́я — disable an aeroplane, put an aeroplane out of operation [out of service]выра́внивать самолё́т — ( переводить в горизонтальный полёт) level an aeroplane; ( при посадке) flare out an aeroplaneзаправля́ть самолё́т горю́чим — fuel an aeroplaneзару́ливать самолё́т на стоя́нку — taxi an aeroplane to the parking areaиспы́тывать самолё́т в во́здухе — test-fly [fly-test] an aeroplaneкача́ть самолё́т с крыла́ на крыло́ — rock an aeroplaneсамолё́т лё́гок в управле́нии — the aeroplane handles well [is responsive]самолё́т нахо́дится в во́здухе — the aeroplane is [becomes] airborneоблё́тывать но́вый самолё́т — fly out a new aeroplaneсамолё́т обору́дован, напр. автомати́ческим радиоко́мпасом — the aeroplane carries, e. g., an ADFопознава́ть (национа́льную принадле́жность) самолёт(а) — identify an aeroplaneоставля́ть самолё́т в авари́йной ситуа́ции — escape from an aeroplane in an emergencyсамолё́т отлета́ет, напр. в 13 ч 50 мин — the aeroplane departs at, e. g., 1350 hoursотправля́ть самолё́т на второ́й круг — send an aeroplane aroundсамолё́т отрыва́ется от земли́ ( при взлёте) — the aeroplane breaks groundотрыва́ть самолё́т от земли́ ( при взлёте) — lift [take] an aeroplane off the groundпереобору́довать самолё́т (напр. военный в гражданский) — convert an aeroplaneпилоти́ровать самолё́т — fly [handle] an aeroplaneпокида́ть самолё́т ( об экипаже) — abandon an aeroplaneсамолё́т прибыва́ет, напр. в 16 ч 15 мин — the aeroplane arrives at 1615 hoursсамолё́т разби́лся — the aeroplane crashedразвора́чивать самолё́т по ве́тру — turn an aeroplane downwindразвора́чивать самолё́т про́тив ве́тра — turn an aeroplane into the windсажа́ть самолё́т — land an aeroplaneсажа́ть самолё́т по ве́тру — land an aeroplane downwindсажа́ть самолё́т про́тив ве́тра — land an aeroplane into the windсажа́ть самолё́т с недолё́том или с перелё́том — land an aeroplane short or longсамолё́т сбаланси́рован в, напр. прямолине́йном полё́те — the aeroplane is in trim for, e. g., straight flightснима́ть самолё́т с эксплуата́ции — withdraw [remove] an aeroplane from serviceсамолё́т соверши́л авари́йную поса́дку — the aeroplane crash-landedста́вить самолё́т на коло́дки — chock an aeroplaneсамолё́т те́рпит бе́дствие — the aeroplane is in distressсамолё́т удовлетворя́ет всем тре́бованиям норм лё́тной го́дности — the aeroplane is fully airworthyустана́вливать что-л. на самолё́те — install smth. in an aeroplane [on board an aeroplane]швартова́ть самолё́т — tie down an aeroplaneаэрофотосъё́мочный самолё́т — photographic (survey) aeroplaneбеспило́тный самолё́т — droneсамолё́т вертика́льного взлё́та — vertical take-off [VTO] aeroplaneсамолё́т вертика́льного взлё́та и поса́дки [СВВП] — vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aeroplaneвинтово́й самолё́т — propeller(-driven) aeroplaneвое́нный самолё́т — military aeroplaneвысо́тный самолё́т — high-altitude aeroplaneгиперзвуково́й самолё́т — hypersonic aeroplaneгражда́нский самолё́т — civil aeroplaneгрузово́й самолё́т — cargo(-type) aeroplaneдозвуково́й самолё́т — subsonic aeroplaneсамолё́т о́бщего назначе́ния — general-purpose aeroplaneпассажи́рский самолё́т — passenger aeroplaneпожа́рный самолё́т — fire aeroplaneпоршнево́й самолё́т — piston-engined aeroplaneреакти́вный самолё́т — jet aeroplaneсанита́рный самолё́т — air ambulanceсамолё́т с большо́й да́льностью полё́та — long-range aeroplaneсверхзвуково́й самолё́т — supersonic aeroplaneсамолё́т с высо́кими лё́тными характери́стиками — high-performance aeroplaneсамолё́т с двойны́м управле́нием — dual-control aeroplaneсельскохозя́йственный самолё́т — agricultural aeroplaneсери́йный самолё́т — production a aeroplaneсамолё́т с двумя́ дви́гателями — twin-engine aeroplaneсамолё́т с колё́сным шасси́ — wheeled aeroplaneсамолё́т с крыло́м изменя́емой геоме́трии — variable-geometry aeroplaneсамолё́т с лы́жным шасси́ — skiplaneсамолё́т со стрелови́дным крыло́м — swept-winged aeroplaneсамолё́т с поворо́тным крыло́м — tilt-wing aeroplaneсамолё́т с поплавко́вым шасси́ — float seaplaneспорти́вный самолё́т — sporting aeroplaneсамолё́т с треуго́льным крыло́м — delta-wing aeroplaneсамолё́т с укоро́ченными взлё́том и поса́дкой — short take-off and landing [STOL] aeroplaneсухопу́тный самолё́т — landplane, land(-based) aeroplaneсамолё́т с шасси́ на возду́шной поду́шке — ground-effect [air-cushion] take-off and landing aeroplaneсамолё́т ти́па «лета́ющее крыло́» — flying wingсамолё́т ти́па «у́тка» — canard, canard-type aeroplaneтра́нспортный самолё́т — transport (aeroplane)тра́нспортный, сверхзвуково́й самолё́т — supersonic transport, SSTтурбовинтово́й самолё́т — turbo-prop aeroplaneтурбореакти́вный самолё́т — turbo-jet aeroplaneуче́бно-трениро́вочный самолё́т — trainer (aeroplane)уче́бный самолё́т — school [basic trainer] aeroplaneцельнодеревя́нный самолё́т — all-wood aeroplaneцельнометалли́ческий самолё́т — all-metal aeroplane* * * -
7 chumacera
f.1 bearing, journal bearing; cushion. (Mecahnic)2 rowlock, a strip of wood put on the gunwale of a boat to prevent the oars from wearing it. (Nautical)3 pillow block.* * *1 TÉCNICA bearing2 (de bote) rowlock, US oarlock* * *SF1) (Mec) ball bearing2) (Náut) rowlock, oarlock (EEUU)* * *1 ( Tec) ball bearing* * *chumacera nf1. Tec axle bearing2. Náut rowlock -
8 enfoncer
enfoncer [ɑ̃fɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = faire pénétrer) [+ pieu, clou] to drive in ; [+ épingle, punaise] to stick in• qui a bien pu lui enfoncer ça dans le crâne ? or la tête ? who on earth put that idea into his head?c. ( = défoncer) [+ porte] to break down ; [+ véhicule] to smash in ; [+ lignes ennemies] to break through2. reflexive verba. [lame, projectile]• s'enfoncer dans [+ forêt, rue, brume] to disappear into ; [+ fauteuil, coussins, misère, vice] to sink into• à mentir, tu ne fais que t'enfoncer davantage by lying, you're just getting yourself into deeper and deeper waterc. ( = céder) to give wayd. ( = faire pénétrer) s'enfoncer une arête dans la gorge to get a bone stuck in one's throat* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se
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1) ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon]; ( avec un outil)2) ( faire céder) to break down [porte]; to break through [adversaire]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]enfoncer des portes ouvertes — fig to state the obvious
3) ( vaincre) to defeat [armée]; to beat [concurrent]4) ( abaisser)
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s'enfoncer verbe pronominal1) ( s'enliser)s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable — to sink in the snow/the sand
être enfoncé dans un fauteuil — ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair
2) ( couler)3) ( pénétrer)4) ( se mettre)5) ( aller)s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres — to go inland
6) ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way7) (colloq) ( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself••enfoncer quelque chose dans le crâne (colloq) or la tête de quelqu'un — to get something into somebody's head
* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se1. vt1) (= faire pénétrer) [clou, vis] to drive in, [tout objet, dans une cavité ou substance] to push inenfoncer qch dans (clou, vis) — to drive sth into, (dans une cavité, une substance) to push sth into, (à coups de marteau) to hammer sth into
Les événements qui l'ont enfoncé dans la misère. — The events that plunged him into abject poverty.
2) (= bien caler)Enfoncez le capuchon bien à fond sur l'embout. — Push the cap firmly down onto the nozzle.
3) (= forcer) [porte] to break open4) [plancher, mur] to cause to cave in5) (= défoncer) [côtes] to smash6) (= surpasser) to beat, to thrash2. vi1) (dans la vase, la neige) to sink in2) [sol, surface porteuse] to give way* * *enfoncer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon, pièce de machine]; enfoncer un bouchon dans une bouteille to push a cork into a bottle; enfonce bien le bouchon push the cork in tight; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't push the peg in too far; enfonce bien la punaise push the drawing pin in hard; enfoncer un poignard dans le ventre de qn to plunge a dagger into sb's stomach; enfoncer ses mains dans ses poches to dig one's hands into one's pockets; enfoncer son mouchoir dans sa poche to stuff one's handkerchief into one's pocket; enfoncer son chapeau jusqu'aux yeux/oreilles to pull one's hat down over one's eyes/ears; enfoncer une épingle dans une poupée to stick a pin into a doll; enfoncer son doigt to stick one's finger (dans into); enfoncer le coude dans les côtes de qn to elbow sb in the ribs; enfoncer sa tête dans un coussin to bury one's head in a cushion;2 ( faire entrer avec un outil) to knock [sth] in [clou, piquet]; enfoncer un clou/un piquet dans qch to knock a nail/a post into sth; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't knock the peg in too far; enfonce bien les clous knock the nails in well;3 ( faire céder) to break down [porte, barrière]; to break through [lignes adverses]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]; l'avant du camion est enfoncé the front of the truck ou lorry GB is smashed in; enfoncer des portes ouvertes fig to state the obvious;5 ( abaisser) ne m'enfonce pas davantage don't rub it in;6 ( pousser) enfoncer qn dans la dépression to make sb even more depressed.C s'enfoncer vpr1 ( s'enliser) s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable [personne, véhicule] to sink in the snow/the sand; on s'enfonce dans ces fauteuils! you sink right into these armchairs!; il s'enfonça dans son fauteuil he sank back into his armchair; être enfoncé dans un fauteuil ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair; s'enfoncer dans la récession to sink deeper and deeper into recession; s'enfoncer dans ses pensées to become lost in thought; s'enfoncer dans l'erreur to make error after error;2 ( couler) s'enfoncer dans l'eau [navire, objet] to sink;3 ( pénétrer) les piquets s'enfoncent facilement the posts go in easily; le poignard s'enfonça dans sa chair the dagger went deep into the flesh;4 ( se mettre) s'enfoncer une épine dans le doigt to get a thorn in one's finger;5 ( aller) s'enfoncer dans la forêt to go into the forest; ( plus loin) to go further into the forest; s'enfoncer dans la campagne/le désert to go right out into the country/the desert; s'enfoncer dans le brouillard to disappear into the fog; s'enfoncer dans le lointain to disappear into the distance; s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres to go inland;6 ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way;7 ○( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself.enfoncer qch dans le crâne○ or la tête de qn to get sth into sb's head; enfonce-toi bien ça dans le crâne○ or la tête get that into your head once and for all.[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe transitif1. [faire pénétrer - piquet, aiguille] to push in (separable) ; [ - vis] to drive ou to screw in (separable) ; [ - clou] to drive ou to hammer in (separable) ; [ - épingle, punaise] to push ou to stick in (separable) ; [ - couteau] to stick ou to thrust in (separable)il a enfoncé le pieu d'un seul coup he drove ou stuck the stake home in one2. [faire descendre] to push ou to ram (on)3. [briser - côte, carrosserie] to stave in (separable), to crush ; [ - porte] to break down (separable), to bash in (separable), to force open (separable) ; [ - barrière, mur] to smash, to break down (separable)5. [condamner]enfoncer quelqu'un: son témoignage n'a fait que l'enfoncer he just dug himself into a deeper hole with that statement————————[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe intransitif————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'eau, la boue, la terre] to sink (in)les vis s'enfoncent facilement dans le bois screws go ou bore easily through wood2. [se lover]s'enfoncer sous une couette to burrow ou to snuggle under a quilt3. [s'engager]s'enfoncer dans to penetrate ou to go intoplus on s'enfonce dans la forêt plus le silence est profond the further you walk into the forest the quieter it becomes————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal transitif -
9 σπεῖρα
σπεῖρα, ἡ,2 pl., coils or spires of a serpent, S.Fr. 535 (anap.), Ar.Fr. 500; πολύπλοκοι ς. E.Med. 481, cf. Ion 1164: so in sg., Nic.Th. 156, A.R.4.151, Arat.47,89, etc.3 rope, cord, Nic.Fr. 74.21, f.l. in Hp.Steril.235; σπείραισι δικτυοκλώστοις with the net's meshy folds, S.Ant. 346 (lyr.); ship's cable, Plu.2.507b; padded circle used by women carrying weights on their head, Aët. 12.55; so by Atlas, Apollod.2.5.11; as a lamp-stand,ἀρτεμισίας σ. ἐπὶ τὸν λύχνον PMag.Lond.121.601
(cf.σπειρίον 111
); round cushion, IG5(1).1390.24 (Andania, i B.C.).7 a kind of cheesecake (al. σπῖρα), Chrysipp. Tyan. ap. Ath.14.647d.8 rounded moulding in the base of an Ionic or Corinthian column, torus, IG12.372.64, Sardis 7(1) No.181 (i A.D.), CIG 2713-14 ([place name] Labranda), Poll.7.121, Vitr.3.5.3.9 Geom., anchor-ring, tore, produced by revolution of a circle about a line in its plane but not passing through the centre, Hero *Deff.97, Procl. in Euc.p.119 F.II Milit., tactical unit, in the Ptolemaic army, BGU1806.4 (i B.C.); used to translate the Roman manipulus, Plb.11.23.1, al., Str.12.3.18, Plu.Aem.17; κατὰ σπείρας,= Lat. manipulatim, Plb.3.115.12; later, cohort, Act.Ap.10.1, J.BJ3.4.2, IGRom.1.10 ([place name] Massilia), 1373 ([place name] Egypt), al., OGI208.2 (Nubia, ii A.D.), al. (gen. in this sense always σπείρης, Act.Ap. l.c., POxy.477.3 (ii A.D.), BGU73 (ii A.D.), OGIl.c., etc.).
См. также в других словарях:
Cushion Capital — ♦ Cubical (square) capital, with lower angles rounded off to fit the circular shaft. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 411) … Medieval glossary
Altar cushion — Altar Al tar, n. [OE. alter, auter, autier, fr. L. altare, pl. altaria, altar, prob. fr. altus high: cf. OF. alter, autier, F. autel. Cf. {Altitude}.] 1. A raised structure (as a square or oblong erection of stone or wood) on which sacrifices are … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
King's cushion — King King, n. [AS. cyng, cyning; akin to OS. kuning, D. koning, OHG. kuning, G. k[ o]nig, Icel. konungr, Sw. konung, Dan. konge; formed with a patronymic ending, and fr. the root of E. kin; cf. Icel. konr a man of noble birth. [root]44. See {Kin} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
King wood — King King, n. [AS. cyng, cyning; akin to OS. kuning, D. koning, OHG. kuning, G. k[ o]nig, Icel. konungr, Sw. konung, Dan. konge; formed with a patronymic ending, and fr. the root of E. kin; cf. Icel. konr a man of noble birth. [root]44. See {Kin} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
violet wood — King King, n. [AS. cyng, cyning; akin to OS. kuning, D. koning, OHG. kuning, G. k[ o]nig, Icel. konungr, Sw. konung, Dan. konge; formed with a patronymic ending, and fr. the root of E. kin; cf. Icel. konr a man of noble birth. [root]44. See {Kin} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dorser — ♦ Cushion or hanging for the back of a seat. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 411) … Medieval glossary
Glossary of cue sports terms — The following is a glossary of traditional English language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom (or carambole) billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool (pocket… … Wikipedia
Cue sports — Billiards redirects here. For other uses, see Billiard (disambiguation). Cue sports Engraving from Charles Cotton s 1674 book, The Compleat Gamester Highest governing body World Confederation of Billiard Sports First played 15th … Wikipedia
Cue stick — A pool cue and its major parts.[1]:71–72[2] A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically pool cue, snooker cue, or billiards cue), is an item of … Wikipedia
folk dance — folk dancer. folk dancing. 1. a dance that originated among, and has been transmitted through, the common people. Cf. court dance. 2. a piece of music for such a dance. [1905 10] * * * Dance that has developed without a choreographer and that… … Universalium
furniture — furnitureless, adj. /ferr ni cheuhr/, n. 1. the movable articles, as tables, chairs, desks or cabinets, required for use or ornament in a house, office, or the like. 2. fittings, apparatus, or necessary accessories for something. 3. equipment for … Universalium