- shoulder blade spade
- стамеска для извлечения лопаточной кости
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности. 2013.
shoulder — [shōl′dər] n. [ME schuldere < OE sculdor, akin to Ger schulter < IE * skḷdhrā, shoulder blade used as a spade < base * (s)kel , to cut > SHELL, SHILLING, SKULL] 1. a) the joint connecting the arm or forelimb with the body b) the part… … English World dictionary
blade — n. 1 a the flat part of a knife, chisel, etc., that forms the cutting edge. b = razor blade. 2 the flattened functional part of an oar, spade, propeller, bat, skate, etc. 3 a the flat, narrow, usu. pointed leaf of grass and cereals. b the whole… … Useful english dictionary
Shovel — For other uses, see Shovel (disambiguation). A man carrying shovels … Wikipedia
epaulet — 1783, from Fr. épaulette (16c.), dim. of épaule shoulder, from O.Fr. espaule (12c.), from L. spatula flat piece of wood, splint, later shoulder blade, dim. of spatha broad wooden instrument, broad sword, from Gk. spathe a broad flat sword (see… … Etymology dictionary
Epaulet — Ep au*let , Epaulette Ep au*lette , n. [F. [ e]paulette, dim. of [ e]paule shoulder, fr. L. spatula a broad piece (LL., shoulder), dim. of spatha abroad, flat instrument, fr. Gr. ?, also, a broad rib, shoulder blade. See {Spade} the instrument,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Epaulette — Epaulet Ep au*let , Epaulette Ep au*lette , n. [F. [ e]paulette, dim. of [ e]paule shoulder, fr. L. spatula a broad piece (LL., shoulder), dim. of spatha abroad, flat instrument, fr. Gr. ?, also, a broad rib, shoulder blade. See {Spade} the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
epaulet — also epaulette noun Etymology: French épaulette, diminutive of épaule shoulder, from Old French espalle, from Late Latin spatula shoulder blade, spoon, diminutive of Latin spatha spoon, sword more at spade Date: 1783 something that ornaments or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
palette — (n.) 1620s, flat thin tablet used by an artist to lay and mix colors, from Fr. palette, from O.Fr. palete small shovel, blade, dim. of pale shovel, blade, from L. pala spade, shoulder blade. Transferred sense of colors used by a particular artist … Etymology dictionary
pal|ette — «PAL iht», noun. 1. a thin board, usually oval or oblong with a thumb hole at one end, used by an artist to lay and mix his colors on. 2. a set of colors on this board. 3. the selection of colors used by a particular artist: »to use a wide… … Useful english dictionary
Spadebone — Spade bone (sp[=a]d b[=o]n ), n. Shoulder blade. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glove — O.E. glof glove, covering for the hand, also palm of the hand, from P.Gmc. *galofo (Cf. O.N. glofi), probably from *ga collective prefix + *lofi hand (Cf. O.N. lofi, M.E. love, Goth. lofa flat of the hand ), from PIE *lep be flat; p … Etymology dictionary