Surd
21surd — adj. m., pl. surzi; f. sg. súrdã, pl. súrde …
22surd — [sə:d] noun 1》 Mathematics an irrational number. 2》 Phonetics a speech sound uttered with the breath and not the voice (e.g. f, k, p). Origin C16 (as adjective): from L. surdus deaf, mute ; as a mathematical term, translating Gk alogos irrational …
23surd — it (L). Deaf; deafness …
24surd — a. 1. (Math.) Radical, incommensurable. 2. (Orthoepy.) Aspirate, toneless, unintonated, atonic, unheard, without vocality, pronounced with a simple breathing …
25surd — a. deaf; senseless; Phonetics, unvoiced; n. Mathematics, irrational number, as pi. ♦ surdomutism, ♦ surdimutism, n. state of being deaf and dumb. ♦ surdomute, n. deaf and dumb person …
26surd evil — Иррациональное зло …
27Jeremiah Surd — is a fictional character in The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest . He has the distinction of appearing in more episodes than any other Jonny Quest villain. He was voiced by Frank Welker.HistoryJeremiah Surd is portrayed as a terrorist operating… …
28ab|surd´ness — ab|surd «ab SURD, ZURD», adjective, noun. –adj. plainly not true, logical, or sensible; so contrary to reason that it is laughable; foolish; ridiculous: »The idea that the number 13 brings bad luck is absurd. SYNONYM(S): preposterous. See syn. at …
29ab|surd´ly — ab|surd «ab SURD, ZURD», adjective, noun. –adj. plainly not true, logical, or sensible; so contrary to reason that it is laughable; foolish; ridiculous: »The idea that the number 13 brings bad luck is absurd. SYNONYM(S): preposterous. See syn. at …
30ab|surd — «ab SURD, ZURD», adjective, noun. –adj. plainly not true, logical, or sensible; so contrary to reason that it is laughable; foolish; ridiculous: »The idea that the number 13 brings bad luck is absurd. SYNONYM(S): preposterous. See syn. at… …