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Alnus caver
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
Transport-ships of the early english, so called from the wood of which they were constructed.
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Cav, английский
- Cavitation
- Cavity
- Constant angular velocity
- Постоянная угловая скорость
Cav, испанский
Acrónimo de 'centro de acceso videotex'. el 'cav' permite el diálogo entre el 'csv' y el usuario final. si el 'cav' es el de ibertex se utiliza el acrónimo 'cai'.
Cav - constant angular velocity, английский
A disk that rotates at a constant rate of speed. examples are hard drives, floppy disks, magneto-optical discs and some videodiscs. a cav videodisc permits access to video within seconds, allows for up to 54,000 still frames, or may contain up to 30 minutes of full motion video (or any combination of stills and video). (see clv)
Cav i ta te, английский
Создавать условия кавитации
Cavēre [eo, cavi, cautum], латинский
Cavēre [eo,-,catum], латинский
Cava, английский
Cartographic and audio-visual archives div. = div. des archives cartographiques et audio-visuelles (daca), national archives of canada
Cava ascendens, английский
Cava caudalis (jna), английский
Cava cranialis (jna), английский
Cava descendens, английский
Cava superior sinistra, английский
Cavaedium, ii, n, латинский
Cavaignac, русский
Cavailolo, итальянский
Cavalcanti, русский
Cavalier, английский
In fortification, a work raised considerably higher than its neighbours, but generally of similar plan. its object is to afford a plunging fire, especially into the near approaches of a besieger, and to shelter adjacent faces from enfilade. its most frequent position in fortresses is at the salient of the ravelin, or within the bastion; and in siege-works in the advanced trenches, for the purpose of enabling the musketry of the attack to
Cavalier, французский
Cavalier (cavaliere), французский
Cavalier d'obstacle, французский
Constructed, английский
Построенный
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Alof, английский
[anglo-saxon, alofte, on high]. above; overhead; on high. synonymous with up above the tops, at the mast-head, or anywhere about the higher yards, masts, and rigging of ships.—aloft there! the hailing of people in the tops.—away aloft! the command to the people in the rigging to climb to their stations. also, heaven: “poor tom is gone aloft.”
Almury, английский
The upright part of an astrolabe.
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