- ek·plekt·i
- vt начать плести, заплести.
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
Plektenchym — Plekt|en|chym auch: Plek|ten|chym 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Bot.; bei Pilzen〉 unechter Gewebeverband durch Verflechtung einzelner Zellfäden, Flechtgewebe [Etym.: <lat. plectere »flechten« + en… + grch. chymos »Saft«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
plectostele — ˈplektəˌstēl also ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈstēlē noun Etymology: plect + stele : an actinostele (as in a club moss) in which the xylem elements are arranged in usually parallel plates … Useful english dictionary
plectre — ˈplektə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: French, from Latin plectrum more at plectrum : plectrum … Useful english dictionary
complected — UK [kəmˈplektɪd] / US [kəmˈplektəd] adjective American complexioned … English dictionary
complect — /keuhm plekt /, v.t. Obs. to interweave; intertwine. [1515 25; < L complecti to embrace, enfold, equiv. to com COM + plect(ere) to PLAIT, braid + i pass. inf. ending; cf. COMPLEX] * * * … Universalium
flechten — binden; einflechten (in); zusammenweben; aus Flechtwerk herstellen; zusammenflechten * * * flech|ten [ flɛçtn̩], flicht, flocht, geflochten <tr.; hat: Haarsträhnen, Blumen, Weidenruten o. Ä. ineinanderschlingen und auf diese Weise etwas… … Universal-Lexikon
complected — com|plect|ed [ kəm plektəd ] adjective AMERICAN someone who is dark or fair complected has dark or fair skin. Some people think this word should not be used and COMPLEXIONED should be used instead … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
apoplectic — UK [ˌæpəˈplektɪk] / US adjective formal extremely angry … English dictionary
plekter — plek|ter sb., plekt(e)ret, plektre, plektrene (lille flad skive der bruges til at anslå strengene på fx en guitar) … Dansk ordbog
complected — kəm|plektə̇d adjective Etymology: complect (irregular from complexion) + ed : complexioned usually used in combination dark complected not often in formal use … Useful english dictionary
neoaplectana — |nē(ˌ)ō(ˌ)āˈplektənə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from ne + Aplectana, genus of nematode worms, from a + plectana (from Greek plektanē coil, from plekein to plait, twine) more at ply : a genus of nematode worms (order Rhabditida) … Useful english dictionary