Caseolus abjectus — ? Caseolus abjectus Научная классификация Царство: Животные Тип: Моллюски Класс: Брюхоногие … Википедия
Caseolus abjectus — Taxobox name = Caseolus abjectus status = LR/nt | status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda ordo = Stylommatophora familia = Hygromiidae genus = Caseolus species = C. abjectus binomial = Caseolus abjectus… … Wikipedia
Juncus hemiendytus var. abjectus — ID 43781 Symbol Key JUHEA Common Name Herman s dwarf rush Family Juncaceae Category Monocot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CA, ID, NV, OR Growth Habit Graminoid … USDA Plant Characteristics
Juncus abjectus F.J. Herm. — Symbol JUHEA Synonym Symbol JUAB2 Botanical Family Juncaceae … Scientific plant list
Juncus hemiendytus F.J. Herm. var. abjectus (F.J. Herm.) Ertter — Symbol JUHEA Common Name Herman s dwarf rush Botanical Family Juncaceae … Scientific plant list
Juncus hemiendytus F.J. Herm. var. abjectus (F.J. Herm.) Ertter — Symbol JUHEA Common Name Herman s dwarf rush Botanical Family Juncaceae … Scientific plant list
abject — abject, e [ abʒɛkt ] adj. • av. 1460; lat. abjectus ♦ Digne du plus grand mépris, qui inspire une violente répulsion. ⇒ abominable, dégoûtant, ignoble, infâme, méprisable, odieux, vil. Un être abject. Il a été abject. Des sentiments abjects. Son… … Encyclopédie Universelle
abjecte — ● abject, abjecte adjectif (latin abjectus, rejeté) Qui inspire le dégoût, le mépris, par sa bassesse, sa dégradation morale ; ignoble : Une conduite abjecte. ● abject, abjecte (difficultés) adjectif (latin abjectus, rejeté) Prononciation … Encyclopédie Universelle
abject — abjéct, ă adj. care inspiră dezgust, repulsie, dispreţ; abominabil. (< fr. abject, lat. abiectus) Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN ABJÉCT, Ă, abjecţi, te, adj. Care inspiră repulsie, dispreţ; josnic, netrebnic, mizerabil. – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
abject — ab ject ([a^]b j[e^]kt), a. [L. abjectus, p. p. of abjicere to throw away; ab + jacere to throw. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] 1. Cast down; low lying. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] From the safe shore their floating carcasses And broken chariot wheels;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abject — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin abjectus, from past participle of abicere to cast off, from ab + jacere to throw more at jet Date: 15th century 1. sunk to or existing in a low state or condition < to lowest pitch of abject fortune … New Collegiate Dictionary