restis

  • 61riestra — (Del lat. restŭla, dim. de restis, rastra). f. ristra …

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  • 62ristra — (Del lat. restŭla, dim. de restis, cuerda). 1. f. Trenza hecha de los tallos de ajos o cebollas. 2. coloq. Conjunto de ciertas cosas colocadas unas tras otras …

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  • 63Mönch — 1. Alte Mönch und Nonnen soll man nicht zusammen lassen, denn wenn man zween kalte Stein wider einander reibet, so geben sie auch Feuer. – Klosterspiegel, 3, 14. 2. Auf München, wenn sie wollen wandern, regnet es lieber als auf andern. Lat.:… …

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  • 64rezg- —     rezg     English meaning: to plait, wind     Deutsche Übersetzung: “flechten, winden”     Material: O.Ind. rájju f. “rope, band”; Lat. restis ds. (*rezgtis) = O.Lith. rekstis “basket”; O.E. resc(e), risc(e), M.L.G. risch “ bulrush”; Nor. rusk …

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  • 65rush — English has two words rush. The plantname [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *rusk , which also produced German and Dutch rusch, and may be related to Latin restis ‘rush’. Rush ‘hurry’ [14] goes back ultimately to Old French ruser ‘drive… …

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  • 66restiform — [res′tə fôrm΄] adj. [ModL restiformis < L restis, rope (for IE base see RUSH2) + formis, FORM] ropelike or cordlike; specif., designating either of two cordlike bundles of nerve fibers (restiform bodies) connecting the medulla oblongata with… …

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  • 67rush — rush1 [rush] vi. [ME ruschen < Anglo Fr russher < MFr ruser, to repel, avert, orig., to mislead < OFr reuser: see RUSE] 1. a) to move or go swiftly or impetuously; dash b) to dash recklessly or rashly 2. to make a swift, sudden attack or …

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  • 68restio — ˈrestēˌō noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, maker of rope, from restis rope, cord more at rush : a large genus of leafless southern African and Australian herbs (family Restionaceae) having one celled anthers and many… …

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  • 69restiform — /resˈti förm/ adjective Cordlike ORIGIN: L restis a cord, and fōrma form …

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  • 70res|tes — «REHS teez», noun. plural of restis …

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