bilanc'arm — bi·lan·c àrm loc. di comando, s.m.inv. var. → bilanciarm … Dizionario italiano
bilànca — bilànc|a ž 〈G mn bìlāncā/bìlāncī〉 1. {{001f}}ekon. procjena imovinskog stanja ili financijskog poslovanja, iskazuje se uspoređivanjem vrijednosti aktive i pasive [∼a stanja]; bilans 2. {{001f}}ekon. shematski prikaz tog poslovanja za određeni… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
balance — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *bilancia, from Late Latin bilanc , bilanx having two scalepans, from Latin bi + lanc , lanx plate Date: 13th century 1. an instrument for weighing: as a. a beam that is… … New Collegiate Dictionary
balance — balanceable, adj. /bal euhns/, n., v., balanced, balancing. n. 1. a state of equilibrium or equipoise; equal distribution of weight, amount, etc. 2. something used to produce equilibrium; counterpoise. 3. mental steadiness or emotional stability; … Universalium
balance — [13] The underlying etymological meaning of balance is of a weighing apparatus with ‘two pans’ for holding things. In Latin this was a lībra bilanx, literally ‘scales with two pans’ – bilanx being compounded from bi ‘two’ and lanx ‘plate, pan’.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bilanciarm — bi·lan·ciàrm loc. di comando, s.m.inv. TS milit. 1. loc. di comando, comando impartito ai soldati di impugnare il fucile in posizione orizzontale e bilanciata, tenendo il braccio teso lungo il fianco: compagnia, bilanciarm! | s.m.inv., il comando … Dizionario italiano
balance — [13] The underlying etymological meaning of balance is of a weighing apparatus with ‘two pans’ for holding things. In Latin this was a lībra bilanx, literally ‘scales with two pans’ – bilanx being compounded from bi ‘two’ and lanx ‘plate, pan’.… … Word origins