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Via lactea
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
That well-known irregular luminous band, stretching across the sky from horizon to horizon: it consists of myriads of small stars, and has passed under the names of milky way, galaxy, jacob`s ladder, watling-strete, &c.
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Lacteal, английский
A lymph vessel in a villus which helps the digestive process in the small intestine by absorbing fat
Via, английский
Via, английский
Via, латинский
(лат. – путь) – метод. via eminentiae — способ определения с помощью сравнения; via negationis — способ определения через отрицание; via moderna — картезианский, рационалистическо-математический метод.
Via, шведский
Via bituminea, латинский
Via cacra, латинский
Via de crujia, английский
The enclosed passageway
Via de lucht, голландский
Via interclusa, латинский
Via lactea, латинский
Млечный путь
Via lapidibus strata, латинский
Via media, латинский
Via point, английский
Промежуточная точка (траектории робота)
Via rail canada, английский
Via sacra, латинский
Святой путь
Via strengths inventory, английский
The via strengths inventory is a psychological assessment (created by martin seligman, ph.d.) designed to identify an individual’s profile of character strengths. the 34 strengths within the assessment are categorized within 6 categories as: wisdom and knowledge, courage, love and humanity, justice, temperance, and spirituality and transcendence. if an individual utilizes their signature strengths in their work, they will, on average, will be happier and more fulfilled in their work.
Via trita via tuta, латинский
Проторенный путь безопасен
Via [ae, f], латинский
Via [ae, f] (medendi, латинский
Stretching, английский
Растяжение; растягивание, вытягивание; натяжение; преднапря- жение
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Victualler, английский
A vessel which carries provisions. in the early age of the navy, each man-of-war had a victualler especially attached to her; as, in henry viii.`s reign, we find the nicholas draper, of 140 tons and 40 men, was victualler to the trinity sovereign; the barbara of greenwich to the gabriel royal, and so on.
Vetayle, английский
An archaism for victuals.
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