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111plicate — a. pleat; plait; fold; a. pleated; plaited. ♦ plication, n …
112интенсивная складчатость (мелкого масштаба) — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN plication …
113casual employee — A person employed temporarily, occasionally, intermittently, seasonally, not regularly. Mitchell v Main Feldspar Co. 121 Me 455, 118 A 287, 33 ALR 1447; Anno: 33 ALR 1452. For sonic purposes, particularly that of the ap plication of a workmen s… …
114plicature — [plik′ə chər] n. PLICATION (senses 1 & 2) …
115angular shape — noun a shape having one or more sharp angles • Syn: ↑angularity • Derivationally related forms: ↑angular (for: ↑angularity) • Hypernyms: ↑shape, ↑form …
116angularity — noun 1. a shape having one or more sharp angles • Syn: ↑angular shape • Derivationally related forms: ↑angular • Hypernyms: ↑shape, ↑form • Hyponyms: ↑ …
117folding — I noun 1. the process whereby a protein molecule assumes its intricate three dimensional shape understanding protein folding is the next step in deciphering the genetic code • Syn: ↑protein folding • Hypernyms: ↑organic process, ↑biological… …
118plicature — ˈplikəˌchu̇(ə)r, līk , chər noun ( s) Etymology: Latin plicatura, from plicatus (past participle of plicare to fold) + ura ure : plication …
119fundoplication — /fun dō plī kāˈshən or pli / (medicine) noun A surgical procedure in which the fundus of the stomach is gathered, wrapped and sutured around the lower end of the oesophagus in order to alleviate reflux oesophagitis. ORIGIN: ↑fundus and ↑plication …
120pli|ca|tion — «ply KAY shuhn», noun. 1. a) the act or process of folding. b) the fold. 2. plicate form or condition: »An artist of the Chinese school…may accentuate folds of drapery by a kind of shadow beneath the plication (W. Anderson) …