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71distadentes — n. pl. [L. distare, to stand apart; dentis, tooth] The dentes distad on the mandible …
72distal — adj. [L. distare, to stand apart] Pertaining to any part of a structure farthest from midline of the body or base of attachment; opposed to proximal …
73distalia — n. pl. [L. distare, to stand apart] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The segments of an antenna excluding the scape and pedicel …
74distiproboscis — n. [L. distare, to stand apart; proboscis, trunk] The enlarged distal portion of a proboscis …
75dististipes — n. [L. distare, to stand apart; stipes, stock] (ARTHROPODA) The distal part of the maxillary stipes …
76dististylus — n.; pl. li [L. distare, to stand apart; Gr. stylos, pillar] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Culicidae, the distal segment of the gonopods; clasp filament …
77distant — distantly, adv. distantness, n. /dis teuhnt/, adj. 1. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often fol. by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here. 2. apart or far off in time: distant centuries past …
78дистанция — Заимств. в Петровскую эпоху из польск. яз., где distancja < лат. distantia «расстояние, промежуток», производного от прич. (distans, род. п. distantis) глагола distare «находиться на расстоянии». Ср. и см. диссидент …
79apart — I adjective alien, alone, asunder, detached, disconnected, disengaged, disjoined, disjoint, disjointed, disjunct, disrelated, dissociated, distare, disunited, diversus, foreign, having independent qualities, having unique features, having unique… …
80equidistar — (Del lat. aequus, igual + distare, estar apartado.) ► verbo intransitivo Estar dos o más cosas a la misma distancia de otras: ■ su casa y la muestra equidistan del colegio. SINÓNIMO mediar * * * equidistar (de «equi » y «distar») intr. Estar dos… …