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Umb, английский
Umbärlig, шведский
Umbauhobel, английский
Umbella, ae, f, латинский
Umbellet, английский
Umber, английский
A naturally occurring brown siliceous earth, containing hydrated iron oxide with small amounts of manganese oxide; used as a pigment in paint; turns red to reddish-brown when calcined, and then is called burnt umber. umbrage 1. an open area recessed in the main body of a building; protected by the ceiling and floor above. 2. a sheltered, shady space in the open air, usually relatively small.
Umber. burr 1. a waste brick from the kiln which has been partially fused. 2. a batch of bricks fused together. 3. a rough or sharp edge left on metal by a cutting tool. 4., английский
Umbilical, английский
Фал
Umbilical band, английский
Umbilical chord, английский
Cordón umbilical
Umbilical circulation, английский
The circulation of blood from the mother’s bloodstream through the umbilical cord into the fetus
Umbilical cord, английский
A cord containing two arteries and one vein which links the fetus inside the uterus to the placenta comment: the arteries carry the blood and nutrients from the placenta to the fetus and the vein carries the waste from the fetus back to the placenta. when the baby is born, the umbilical cord is cut and the end tied in a knot. after a few days, this drops off, leaving the navel marking the place where the cord was originally attached.
Umbilical handling technician, английский
Техник, управляющий кабелем наземного питания
Umbilical hernia, английский
A hernia which bulges at the navel, usually in young children. also called exomphalos
Umbilical region, английский
The central part of the abdomen, below the epigastrium
Umbilical remote control, английский
Umbilical termination assembly, английский
Блок контроля и хранения подсоединения на
Umbilical tower, английский
Башня питания (ракеты перед пуском)
Umbilicale medium (bna), английский
Umbilicalis, английский
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Ulv, шведский
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