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English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
auxillary valency — šalutinis oksidacijos laipsnis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Valentingumas, pasireiškiantis kompleksiniuose junginiuose. atitikmenys: angl. auxillary valency; covalence rus. побочная валентность … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
auxillary scale — one of the small scales in between or superimposed on the larger scales, e.g. in such Pomacanthidae as Pomacanthoides … Dictionary of ichthyology
Auxillary Energy or System — Energy required to operate mechanical components of an energy system, or a source of energy or energy supply system to back up another … Energy terms
auxillary bishop — This term (from the Latin auxilium, meaning aid or help ) refers to a bishop who is ordained to help or aid the bishop or ordinary of a diocese. Large dioceses may have several auxiliary bishops, each of whom has charge of a specific region or … Glossary of theological terms
AUXF — Auxillary Frame … Acronyms
AUXF — Auxillary Frame … Acronyms von A bis Z
Idism — Ido I do ([=e] d[=o]), n. An artificial international language, selected by the Delegation for the Adoption of an Auxillary International Language (founded at Paris in 1901), made public in 1907, and subsequently greatly revised and extended by a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Idist — Ido I do ([=e] d[=o]), n. An artificial international language, selected by the Delegation for the Adoption of an Auxillary International Language (founded at Paris in 1901), made public in 1907, and subsequently greatly revised and extended by a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ido — I do ([=e] d[=o]), n. An artificial international language, selected by the Delegation for the Adoption of an Auxillary International Language (founded at Paris in 1901), made public in 1907, and subsequently greatly revised and extended by a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Middle Tenor — Tenor Ten or, n. [L., from tenere to hold; hence, properly, a holding on in a continued course: cf. F. teneur. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Tenor} a kind of voice.] 1. A state of holding on in a continuous course; manner of continuity; constant mode;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
New Tenor — Tenor Ten or, n. [L., from tenere to hold; hence, properly, a holding on in a continued course: cf. F. teneur. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Tenor} a kind of voice.] 1. A state of holding on in a continuous course; manner of continuity; constant mode;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English