- Pous
- Kat dwèt ki pi gwo nan ven dwèt moun gen nan pye avèk nan men yo. Yon dimansyon ki prèske menm longè avèk espas ki ant de mak nan dwèt yon moun.
Definisyon 2500 mo Kreyòl. 2010.
Definisyon 2500 mo Kreyòl. 2010.
Pous — pous, pouts nm puits Occitan … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
Pous — Ce nom désigne le possesseur d un puits ou celui qui habite près d un puits (latin puteum) … Noms de famille
pous — ME. form of pulse … Useful english dictionary
pous — acar·pous; ac·ro·car·pous; am·phit·ro·pous; anat·ro·pous; an·gi·o·car·pous; an·tho·car·pous; ap·o·car·pous; at·ro·pous; au·to·car·pous; blas·to·car·pous; cam·py·lot·ro·pous; car·pous; cat·a·wam·pous·ly; chryso·car·pous; clad·o·car·pous;… … English syllables
Pous — The pous was a unit of length used through much of the Iron Age in Europe and the Ancient Near East.A pous is a Greek foot, also known as an extreme james. 1 stadion is always 600 pousthough the length of the pous varies like the Mesopotamian… … Wikipedia
POUS — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sigles d’une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres Sigles de trois lettres > Sigles de quatre lettres … Wikipédia en Français
pous — pousse, pous m. pouls; tempe … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
pous — the ancient Greek foot, a unit of distance equal to about 30.7 centimeters, a little longer than the modern English foot. The plural is podes. The pous was divided into 16 daktylos (digits). There were 100 podes in a plethron and 600 in a… … Dictionary of units of measurement
Pous i Pagès — Pous i Pagès, Josep … Enciclopedia Universal
pous|sette — «poo SEHT», noun, verb, set|ted, set|ting. –n. a dancing round and round with hands joined, as of a couple in a country dance. –v.i. to dance in this way: »The turf cutter seized old Olly Dowden, and…poussetted with her (Thomas Hardy). ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary
Pous metrios — Der gemeingriechische Fuß – wissenschaftlich auch pous metrios genannt – ist eine klassische Längeneinheit. Sie misst 16 Fünfzehntel römische Fuß, also in etwa 316,1 mm. Dieser griechische Fuß wurde auch in Österreich als österreichischer Fuß… … Deutsch Wikipedia