intermissĭo

  • 11Krankheit — (Morbus, gr. Nosos), jede Abweichung von dem gesunden Lebensprocesse. Die Grenzen aber zwischen K. normalen u. abnormen Lebensprocesse sind so unmerklich u. je nach Alter, Geschlecht, Individualität etc. so verschieden, daß an eine scharfe… …

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  • 12intermission — /in teuhr mish euhn/, n. 1. a short interval between the acts of a play or parts of a public performance, usually a period of approximately 10 or 15 minutes, allowing the performers and audience a rest. 2. a period during which action temporarily …

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  • 13Интермиссия — (лат. intermissio – задержка, прекращение, промежуток). Состояние между двумя психотическими приступами, характеризующееся полным восстановлением психической деятельности …

    Толковый словарь психиатрических терминов

  • 14interruption — I noun abeyance, armistice, arrest, bar, block, break, cessation, check, clog, deadlock, delay, disconnection, discontinuance, disjunction, dissolution, disunion, gap, halt, hiatus, hindrance, impediment, intercapedo, interception, interference,… …

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  • 15halt — I noun abandonment, abeyance, armistice, arrest, block, break, breathing spell, cessation, check, close, closing, deadlock, delay, desistance, detention, deterrent, discontinuance, discontinuation, end, ending, estoppage, estoppel, hesitation,… …

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  • 16pause — I noun abeyance, armistice, break, breather, breathing spell, cessation, deferment, delay, demur, demurral, disconnection, gap, halt, hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation, intercapedo, interim, interlude, intermissio, intermission, interruption,… …

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  • 17intermission — (in tèr mi sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. 1°   Action de mettre un intervalle, une discontinuation. •   Après une longue intermission de ces petits devoirs qui sont importuns quand ils sont fréquents, BALZ. liv. VIII, lett. 25. •   Vous… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 18ENCAENIA — festa erant dedicationis apud Graecos, de quibus Lill. Gyraldus l. 17. Hist. Deorum. Item apud Iudaeos, celebrata d. 25. noni mensis, Casleu dicti: idqueve in memoriam templi a Iuda Maccabaeo repurgati, triennio postquam ab Antiocho Epiphane… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 19FESTA seu FESTI DIES — FESTA, seu FESTI DIES a feriando dicti, an ex Graeco Ε᾿σία, Vesta, quod ab Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew et Gap desc: Hebrew, quasi dicas ignem Domino sacrum, quod festis diebus sacrificia offerrentur, quae ignis caelitus delapsus accendebat. Hebraeis… …

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  • 20SABBATUM — vox a quiete, Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew deducta, vel septimum diem Gen. c. 2. v. 2. Exod. c. 20. v. 10. vel septimi anni otium, Lev. c. 25. v. 4. 5. 6. denotat. Longior transsatio est, cum ipsam septimanam comprehendit, ut in illo, Ieiuno bis in… …

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