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Definisyon 2500 mo Kreyòl. 2010.
Definisyon 2500 mo Kreyòl. 2010.
teks — tȅks m DEFINICIJA iznimno dopuštena jedinica duljinske mase tekstilnog vlakna i konca; tex = g/km ETIMOLOGIJA srlat. textus ← lat. texere: tkati … Hrvatski jezični portal
tekš — 1 tèkš interj. J 1. žr. 1 tekšt 1: Nugi jam girtam nebesilaiko [šlapimas]: eina – tèkš tèkš tèkš Mžš. 2. Ds žr. 1 tekšt 3: Vaikai po liūgą basom kojytėm tèkš tèkš tèkš Sml. Prie tvorai aptvėrėm, tai tie ančiukai tèkš tèkš tèkš po klanus … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
teks- — To weave; also to fabricate, especially with an ax; also to make wicker or wattle fabric for (mud covered) house walls. Oldest form *tek̑s , becoming *teks in centum languages. Derivatives include text, tissue, subtle, architect, and technology.… … Universalium
tėkš — interj. žr. tėkšt: 1. Tėkš tėkš i laša Krš. 2. Tėkš – drožiau per veidą rš. 3. kartojant nusakomas bridimas: Einu, tos kojos tėkš tėkš, tėkš tėkš – nebeklauso Slm. 4. Kp žr. tėkšt 4: Tėkš žemėn ir sudužo [medaus indelis] Slm … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
TEKS — Texas Essential Knowledge And Skills (Community » Educational) * Tekinsight.Com, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) … Abbreviations dictionary
TEKS — abbr. TEKINSIGHT.COM INC NASDAQ … Dictionary of abbreviations
tekš — 2 tẽkš interj. 1. kartojant nusakomas smarkus teškenimas: Nusiavau kojas ir tẽkš tẽkš par upę Trg. 2. žr. 2 tekšt 3: Dumblynės gniūžtę pagavęs tẽkš ant snukį! Sml … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
tekste — teks|te vb., r, de, t … Dansk ordbog
Tex-Mex — /teks meks /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to aspects of culture that combine Mexican and Texan or southwestern U.S. features, esp. aspects of culture developed in southern Texas based on or influenced by Mexican elements: Tex Mex cooking; Tex Mex… … Universalium
textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 … Universalium