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Sursum corda
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Сурсум корда, русский
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Corda, итальянский
Corda, английский
Small, tightly bunched, parallel ridges or corrugations of lava, commonly < 1 m in amplitude (high) and < 3 m in period (wide) on the surface of corded pahoehoe lava (ropy lava). sw & gs
Corda vocale, итальянский
Cordage, английский
- Tight buffered breakout cables used to build patch cords (jumpers). internally, the fibers are normally one or two 900-micron coated fibers. the term “zipcord” describes a two-fiber cordage to allow two separate plugs to have their own strain relief
- A general term for the running-rigging of a ship, as also for rope of any size which is kept in reserve, and for all stuff to make ropes.—cable-laid cordage. ropes, the three strands of which are composed of three other strands, as are cables and cablets. ( see rope.)
- [1] ropes, lines, cords, hawsers, and cables taken as a whole. [2] the non-metallic running rigging of a ship.
Cordaites, английский
Cordate, английский
Cordatus, латинский
Sursum, латинский
Sursum versus, латинский
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Сурсум корда, русский
Стихарь, русский
(от ср .-греч. sticharion), длинное платье с широкими рукавами, обычно парчовое, церковное облачение дьяконов и дьячков, нижнее облачение священников и архиереев.
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