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91look — /look/, v.i. 1. to turn one s eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes. 2. to glance or gaze in a manner specified: to look questioningly at a person. 3. to use… …
92look — /lʊk / (say look) verb (i) 1. to fix the eyes upon something or in some direction in order to see. 2. to glance or gaze, in a manner specified: to look questioningly at a person. 3. to use the sight in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc …
93Luminance — En physique, la luminance est l intensité d une source étendue dans une direction donnée, divisée par l aire apparente de cette source dans cette même direction. Ne pas confondre la luminance tout court, qui est une grandeur photométrique… …
94tem- — To cut. Also temə (oldest form *temə₂ ). I. Form *temə . Nasalized form *t(e)m n ə . tmesis, tome, tome, tomy; anatomy, atom, diatom, dichotomy, entomo …
951er régiment d'artillerie de campagne — Période 21 février 1836 – 1er octobre 2010 Pays …
96dhēs-, dhǝs- — dhēs , dhǝs English meaning: a root used in religious terms Deutsche Übersetzung: in religiösen Begriffen Material: Arm. di k” “gods” (PL *dhēses); Note: common Lat. d > f shift Lat. fēriae (aLat. fēsiae ) “ days of rest,… …
97perk̂-4, prek̂-, pr̥k̂- — perk̂ 4, prek̂ , pr̥k̂ English meaning: to ask, ask for Deutsche Übersetzung: “fragen, bitten” Material: 1. sk̂o present *pr̥k̂ sk̂ō, worfrom *pr̥sk̂ō: O.Ind. pr̥ccháti “fragt”, Av. pǝrǝsaiti “fragt, begehrt” (participle paršta ) …
98temp- — temp English meaning: to extend, stretch, span Deutsche Übersetzung: “dehnen, ziehen, spannen” Note: extension from *ten ds. Material: Pers. tüb aδ, Inf. tüftan and tüb ī δan “turn, wenden, spinnen”, intr. ‘sich drehen,… …
99u̯er-6 (*su̯er-) — u̯er 6 (*su̯er ) English meaning: to talk, speak Deutsche Übersetzung: “feierlich sagen, sprechen” Note: also u̯ere , u̯rē Material: Av. urvüta n. “ determination, command “ (= ῥητόν), next to which from the light basis… …
100Universal Time — A measure of time that conforms, within a close approximation, to the mean diurnal rotation of the Earth and serves as the basis of civil timekeeping. Universal Time (UT1) is determined from observations of the stars, radio sources, and also from …