- cat's-tail
- [ʹkæts͵teıl] n
1. бот. рогоз (Typha)2. = catkin3. горжетка
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Cat's-tail — Cat s tail, n. See {Timothy}, {Cat tail}, {Cirrus}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cat’s-tail — švendras statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Švendrinių (Typhaceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Typha). atitikmenys: lot. Typha angl. bulrush; cat’s tail; reedmace vok. Rohrkolben rus. рогоз lenk. pałka … Dekoratyvinių augalų vardynas
cat's-tail grass — Timothy Tim o*thy, n., or Timothy grass Tim o*thy grass [From Timothy Hanson, who carried the seed from New England to Maryland about 1720.] (Bot.) A kind of grass ({Phleum pratense}) with long cylindrical spikes; called also {herd s grass}, in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cat’s tail grass — motiejukas statusas T sritis augalininkystė atitikmenys: lot. Phleum angl. cat’s tail grass; timothy rus. аржанец; тимофеевка … Žemės ūkio augalų selekcijos ir sėklininkystės terminų žodynas
cat's-tail grass — noun see cat s tail I … Useful english dictionary
cat's-tail — n. 1. (Bot.) Catkin (which see). 2. (Bot.) Timothy, timothy grass, herds grass (Phleum pretense). 3. Cirrus, mare s tail … New dictionary of synonyms
cat's tail — (also cattail) noun a reed mace or other plant with long thin parts suggestive of cats tails … English new terms dictionary
cat's tail — /ˈkæts teɪl/ (say kats tayl) noun 1. any of the tall marsh plants of the genus Typha, with flowers in long, dense, cylindrical spikes. 2. any of certain species of the grass Koeleria; bulrush …
cat's-tail — noun tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of down; its long flat leaves are used for making mats and chair seats; of North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa • Syn: ↑bullrush,… … Useful english dictionary
cat's tail — … Useful english dictionary
meadow cat's-tail grass — Timothy Tim o*thy, n., or Timothy grass Tim o*thy grass [From Timothy Hanson, who carried the seed from New England to Maryland about 1720.] (Bot.) A kind of grass ({Phleum pratense}) with long cylindrical spikes; called also {herd s grass}, in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English