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English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
cradle — [krād′ l] n. [ME cradel < OE cradol < * kradula, little basket; akin to OHG kratto, basket < IE base * ger , to twist, turn > CRANK1, CRAMP1, CREEK] 1. a baby s small bed, usually on rockers 2. the earliest period of one s life;… … English World dictionary
cradle — cradler, n. /krayd l/, n., v., cradled, cradling. n. 1. a small bed for an infant, usually on rockers. 2. any of various supports for objects set horizontally, as the support for the handset of a telephone. 3. the place where anything is nurtured … Universalium
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Ship cradle — A Ship cradle is a support, made of wood or metal, to hold a ship or boat upright on land so that the vessel can be built or repaired. The vessel is chocked up by wooden chocks and fixed on the cradle. The ship cradle is built near the seashore,… … Wikipedia
dish-cradle — a wooden utensil for wooden dishes, much in use in the Nortli of England, commonly made like a cube, some times like a parallelipipidon. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
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Pummerin — ( Boomer ) is the name of the two largest bells in the history of the Stephansdom in Vienna. Old Pummerin [http://www.deca forum.net/deca cgi/getdoc.pl?DEF=c%3A%5Cdata%5Cdeca%5Chida;DATEN=C%3A%5Cdata%5Cdeca%5Cdata;THE=C%3A%5Cdata%5Cdeca%5Cidx;USER… … Wikipedia
Wright flyer of 1903 — ▪ airplane first powered airplane to demonstrate sustained flight under the full control of the pilot. Designed and built by Wilbur and Orville Wright in Dayton, Ohio, it was assembled in the autumn of 1903 at a camp at the base of the Kill … Universalium
Hargraves — /ˈhagreɪvz/ (say hahgrayvz) noun Edward Hammond, 1816–91, Australian gold discoverer, born in England; found gold at Ophir in NSW in 1851, using experience gleaned on the Californian goldfields. Edward Hargraves first arrived in Australia in 1832 …