turbŭlentus

  • 81office — Office, n. penac. Tantost signifie cela mesme que Officium en Latin, dont il vient, et suyvant cela on dit, Il m a fait tout bon office d ami, Nihil non officij quod amicum deceat, mihi praestitit, Et correspondance d offices, Officiorum vices,… …

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  • 82tribuns — Les Tribuns qui furent créez à Rome pour empescher et s opposer que les grands magistrats ne foulassent le commun populaire, etc. Tribuniplebis. L estat et magistrat d un tribun, Tribunatus. L estat et magistrat d un tribun où il y a beaucoup de… …

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  • 83troubler — Troubler, Turbare. Troubler aucun, Commouere. Troubler un advocat qui plaide, Obloqui increpitando, et obturbare dicentem. B. Troubler un bon tesmoing, ou faire chanceler, ou luy faire perdre son propos. Par vives raisons dementir les tesmoings,… …

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  • 84turbulento — turbulento, ta (Del lat. turbulentus). 1. adj. Dicho especialmente de un líquido: Turbio y agitado. 2. Dicho de una acción o situación: Agitada y desordenada. 3. Dicho de una persona: Agitadora, que promueve disturbios, discusiones, etc. U. t. c …

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  • 85turbulent — ► ADJECTIVE 1) characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion. 2) technical (of the flow of fluids) irregularly fluctuating. DERIVATIVES turbulently adverb. ORIGIN Latin turbulentus full of commotion , from turba crowd …

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  • 86turbulently — turbulent ► ADJECTIVE 1) characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion. 2) technical (of the flow of fluids) irregularly fluctuating. DERIVATIVES turbulently adverb. ORIGIN Latin turbulentus full of commotion , from turba crowd …

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  • 87turbulent — [tʉr′byə lənt] adj. [Fr < L turbulentus < turba, a crowd: see TURBID] full of commotion or wild disorder; specif., a) marked by or causing turmoil; unruly or boisterous [a turbulent mob] b) violently agitated; tumultuous [turbulent grief]… …

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  • 88ТУРБУЛЕНТНОЕ ТЕЧЕНИЕ — Происхождение: (от латинского turbulentus бурный, беспорядочный) неустановившееся течение жидкости или газа, при котором частицы в различных точках потока совершают хаотические движения с переменными по величине и направлению (пульсирующими) ско… …

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  • 89turbulent — adj. 1 disturbed; in commotion. 2 (of a flow of air etc.) varying irregularly; causing disturbance. 3 tumultuous. 4 insubordinate, riotous. Derivatives: turbulently adv. Etymology: L turbulentus f. turba crowd …

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  • 90-lent — suffix forming adjectives (pestilent; violent) (cf. ULENT). Etymology: L lentus ful * * * a suffix occurring in loanwords from Latin, var. of ulent: pestilent. * * * suffix (forming adjectives) full of; characterized by pestilent | violent… …

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