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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
rooting tuft — (PORIFERA) An aggregate of spicules protruding from the lower surface with root functions … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
amphidiscophora — |amfə(ˌ)diˈskäfərə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Amphidiscus, genus of sponges (from amphi + discus) + o + phora : an order of Hyalospongiae comprising sponges with an anchoring root tuft and with amphidisks but no… … Useful english dictionary
Glossary of botanical terms — Many of the terms used in Wikipedia glossaries (often most) are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself. However, lists like the following indicate where new articles need to be written and are also useful for looking up and… … Wikipedia
Watercolor painting — For other uses, see Watercolors (disambiguation). An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Watercolor (US) or watercolour (UK and Commonwealth), also aquarelle from French, is a painting method. A watercolor is the … Wikipedia
dheu-4, dheu̯ǝ- (dhu̯ē-, extended dhuē̯ -k-, dhuē̯ -̆ s-) — dheu 4, dheu̯ǝ (dhu̯ē , extended dhuē̯ k , dhuē̯ ̆ s ) English meaning: to reel, dissipate, blow, *smoke, dark, gray, deep etc. Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stieben, wirbeln, especially von Staub, Rauch, Dampf; wehen, blow, Hauch, Atem;… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Chestnut — For other uses of chestnut , see Chestnut (disambiguation). For other uses of chinquapin or chinkapin , see Chinquapin (disambiguation). Chestnut Sweet Chestnut Castanea sativa Scientific clas … Wikipedia
mandrake — /man drayk, drik/, n. 1. a narcotic, short stemmed European plant, Mandragora officinarum, of the nightshade family, having a fleshy, often forked root somewhat resembling a human form. 2. the May apple. [1275 1325; ME, var. of mandrage (short… … Universalium
dā : dǝ- and dāi- : dǝi- : dī̆- — dā : dǝ and dāi : dǝi : dī̆ English meaning: to share, divide Deutsche Übersetzung: “teilen, zerschneiden, zerreißen” Grammatical information: originally athemat. Wurzelpräsens. Material: O.Ind. dü ti, dyáti “clips, cuts,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
sound reception — Introduction response of an organism s aural mechanism, the ear, to a specific form of energy change, or sound waves. Sound waves can be transmitted through gases, liquids, or solids, but the hearing function of each species is particularly … Universalium
plant — plantable, adj. plantless, adj. plantlike, adj. /plant, plahnt/, n. 1. any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that… … Universalium
top — {{11}}top (n.1) highest point, O.E. top summit, crest, tuft, from P.Gmc. *tuppaz (Cf. O.N. toppr tuft of hair, O.Fris. top tuft, O.Du. topp, Du. top, O.H.G. zopf end, tip, tuft of hair, Ger. Zopf … Etymology dictionary