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Cuth
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
A name given in orkney and shetland to the coal-fish, before it is fully grown; perhaps the same as piltock (which see).
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Cutlas, or coutelas, английский
A sabre which was slightly curved, but recently applied to the small-handled swords supplied to the navy—the cutlash of jack. by shakspeare called a curtle-axe; thus rosalind, preparing to disguise herself as a man, is made to say,
Cute, английский
- Sharp, crafty, apparently from acute; but some insist that it is the anglo-saxon word cuth, rather meaning certain, known, or familiar.
- Common use terminal equipment (dcs)
- Local users board (pscrm 1797) cm centimeter
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