- cymatia
- pl от cymation
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Cymatia bonsdorffii — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Ins … Wikipedia
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List of aquatic heteropteran bug species of Great Britain — This is a list of aquatic heteropteran bug species recorded in Britain. Family Nepidae * Nepa cinerea * Ranatra linearis Family Corixidae * Micronecta scholtzi * Micronecta griseola * Micronecta minutissima * Micronecta poweri * Cymatia… … Wikipedia
cymatium — noun (plural cymatia) Etymology: Latin, from Greek kymation, diminutive of kymat , kyma Date: 1563 a crowning molding in classic architecture; especially cyma … New Collegiate Dictionary
cymation — /si may shee on , suy /, n., pl. cymatia / shee euh/. cymatium. * * * … Universalium
cymatium — /si may shee euhm, suy /, n., pl. cymatia / shee euh/. Archit. 1. the uppermost member of a classical cornice or of a cornice of similar form: usually a cyma recta in classical examples. Cf. sima2. 2. echinus (def. 2c). [1555 65; < L < Gk… … Universalium
Piège écologique — La notion de « piège écologique » (ecological traps pour les anglophones) désigne les situations dans lesquelles une modification, rapide et anthropique de l environnement conduit certains organismes à être irrésistiblement attirés par… … Wikipédia en Français
TECTOR — in Glossis Κονιατὴς, dictus est, qui parietes tegeret ac solidaret: unde solidati parietes tectorio, passim apud Vitruvium. Fiebat autem tectorium calce arenatâ, vel marmoratô, eratque proprium Tectorum linere et polire. In veter Inscr. calce… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale