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Глоссарий по истории гражданской войны в США (английский)
    Laws meant to enforce separation of white and black people in public places in the




Crow, английский
  1. Any of several large oscine birds of the genus corvus, of the family corvidae, having a long, stout bill, lustrous black plumage, and a wedge-shaped tail

  2. Usn slang for the eagle emblem worn by petty officers.


Crow gable, английский

Crow, o, английский
    Crow-bar. an iron lever furnished with a sharp point at one end, and two claws on a slight bevel bend at the other, to prize or remove weighty bodies, like pieces of timber, to draw spike-nails, &c. also, to direct and manage the great guns.


Crowbar, английский
    Монтажный лом, лом для распа- лубливания


Crowd, английский
  1. Used by some drillers as a synonym for overfeed.

  2. As used by handsetters, the uneven calking of a diamond resulting in its being pinched or forced out of its intended position in a bit.

  3. To place or set diamonds too closely together in the crown of a bit.

  4. Нагрузка от толпы; ~s in excess


Crowd arm, английский

Crowd motor, английский

Crowd sail, to, английский
    To carry an extraordinary press of canvas on a ship, as in pursuit of, or flight from, an enemy, &c.


Crowd trading, английский
    Used for listed equity securities. group of exchange members with a defined area of function tending to congregate around a trading post pending execution of orders. includes specialists, floor traders, odd-lot dealers, and other brokers as well as smaller groups with specialized functions. see: priority.


Crowde, английский
    A crypt or cellar, especially of a church. crowfoot 1. colloquial term for stylolite. 2.a v-shaped marking on an architectural or engineering drawing, the apex of which indicates a reference point or the limit of a dimension.


Crowde. crowbar, crow a steel bar, one end of which is flattened; sometimes slightly bent; used for heavy prying, and as a lever for moving heavy objects., английский

Crowded, английский

Crowded interface, английский
    Насыщенный интерфейс; интерфейс, содержащий много элементов


Crowdie, английский
  1. Meal and milk mixed in a cold state; but sometimes a mere composition of oatmeal and boiled water, eaten with treacle, or butter and sugar, as condiment.

  2. A seaman’s delicacy made from milk, thickened with meal, and eaten with butter and treacle.


Crowding, английский
    Скученность (застройки)


Crowding battle, английский

Crowding force, английский

Crowding out, английский
    Heavy federal borrowing that drives interest rates up and prevents businesses and consumers from borrowing when they would like to.


Crowdingofminerals, английский

Crowdsourcing, английский
    Obtaining services or contributions from a large independent group of people (usually from an online community) rather than from traditional employees or suppliers.


Crowe process, английский

Separation, английский
  1. Разделение, отделение; эшелонирование; интервал эшелонирования

  2. Отделение, разделение; эшелонирование; интервал эшелонирования

  3. The development of layers of paint of different composition in a can during storage when the materials are not completely soluble, miscible, or stable.

  4. The act of separating or dividing two or more people or things, or the state of being separated

  5. Супругов, судебное разлучение


Treaty of tordesillas, английский
    The 1494 treaty in which spain and portugal agreed to divide


Nineteenth amendment, английский
    An amendment to the u.s. constitution, ratified in 1920, which gave