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A leather-covered wooden canopy, under which the besiegers undermined or punched through the wall.


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Turtle- turtles, 1. A reptile with a body covered with bone armor (consisting of upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), very slowly ........
Dictionary Ushakov

Turtle J.- 1. A reptile with a body covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. 2. unfold.........
Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova

Turtle- Derived from. The name is given by the similarity of the shell with the shell (this was the original meaning of the word skull).
Etymological Dictionary of Krylov

Turtle- -And; and.
1. A reptile whose body is covered with a bony or leathery shell, convex at the top and flat at the bottom, moving very slowly on short legs, which, ........
Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov

Leatherback turtle- a reptile of the order of sea turtles. The largest of modern turtles - up to 2 m long, weighs up to 600 kg. It lives in tropical seas, and swims in subtropical ones. Body........
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Swamp Turtle- swamp turtle
reptile family. freshwater turtles. It lives in Northwest Africa, in Western and southern Eastern Europe, in Asia Minor and the Middle ........

Pond slider- Pond slider
reptile family. freshwater turtles. It lives in the eastern part of the North American continent, in shallow ponds and lakes with low, ........
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Achilles And The Turtle- - the famous sophism of the Eleatic Zeno, by which he wanted to prove that there is no real movement. Swift-footed Achilles could never catch up with the tortoise if it ........
Philosophical Dictionary

Turtle- "Totoys" - "
In 1942, the British General Staff, which was responsible for developing the concept for the development of armored vehicles, showed interest in the so-called "assault ........
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Sea turtle- Means water, the Moon, Mother Earth, the beginning of creation, time, immortality, fertility, prolongation of the family. The tortoise is often depicted as keeping the peace; the beginning is associated with it ........
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Turtle- Personifies water, the Moon, Mother Earth, the beginning of creation, time, immortality, fertility, prolongation of the family. The turtle is often depicted as keeping the peace. It is associated with the beginning of ........
Symbol Dictionary

TURTLE- TURTLE, -and, f. A reptile that moves slowly on short limbs and is covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Turtle products........
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Turtle

(Lev. 11:29) (in Hebrew Ttsab). In Russian and Slavonic Bible lizard(perhaps Dabb) with her breed. Ranked according to the law of Moses to the category of unclean. However, it is believed that here one of the species of a large lizard is meant, and not the actual reptile animal known to us from zoology under the name turtles.


Bible. Old and New Testaments. Synodal translation. Bible Encyclopedia.. arch. Nicephorus. 1891 .

turtles, w. 1. A reptile with a body covered with bony armor (consisting of upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn under the armor; serves as a symbol of slowness, baggyness. The train crawls like a turtle. It was spring, and I had to drag myself along the river floods. Nekrasov. 2. only units Horny plates of the shell of some turtles, going to handicrafts. Turtle products.

Turtle

(Lev.11:29) (Hebrew Tzab). In the Russian and Slavic Bible, a lizard (perhaps Dabb) with its breed. Ranked according to the law of Moses to the category of unclean. However, it is believed that here one of the species of a large lizard is meant, and not the actual reptile animal known to us from zoology under the name of turtles.

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And, well. A reptile that moves slowly on short limbs and is covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Products from a turtle (from horn shell plates). Dragging (crawling) like a human (very slowly; colloquial disapproving). II decrease. turtle, -i, ace. 11 app. tortoise, th, th and tortoise, th, th. Turtle soup (from turtle meat). Turtle eggs.

turtle

Old Russian - cherep (shard, fragment).

Old Slavonic - chrp.

Indo-European - (s)ker-t-s- (cut, separate).

In Russian, the word "tortoise" appeared no later than the end of the 17th century. In R. James we meet the word "cherapak" in 1618. The nickname "tortoise" has been known since 1686.

Etymologically refers to the group of words "skull", "shard", "tile". The common Slavic name of the animal, apparently, was zely, the outdated name of the earth turtle (colloquial) - “zhelv”, “zhelvets”.

Derivatives: turtle, turtle, turtle.

Etymological dictionary of the Russian language. M.: Russian language from A to Z. Publishing house

Turtle `Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov`

turtle

TURTLE-And; and.

1. A reptile whose body is covered with a bony or leathery shell, convex above and flat below, moving very slowly on short legs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. Land h. Bolotnaya h. Sea h. How to go, go, drag(So ​​slow).

2. Horn plates of this animal, which are used for crafts, products. Turtle products. Tortoise-rimmed glasses. // Products from such plates. Among the antiques was a tortoise: dark tortoise combs.

3. Razg. Oh kra...

A leather-covered wooden canopy, under which the besiegers undermined or punched through the wall.

Turtle

Educated from. The name is given by the similarity of the shell with the shell (this was the original meaning of the word skull).

turtle

-And , and.

A reptile covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell.

Land turtle. Swamp turtle. Sea turtle.

In front of him ran a small turtle, the size of a hat. A naked, dark gray head on a long neck was stretched out like a pestle; the turtle moved widely with its bare paws, and its back was all covered with bark. L. Tolstoy, Turtle.

2. collected

Horny plates of the shell of this animal, going to crafts.

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1. A reptile with a bony or leathery shell.
2. Armored slug.
3. Playing with her, Gulchatay was late for roll call.
4. Film Takeshi Kitano "Achilles and ...".
5. The formation of the legions, in which the soldiers covered their heads with shields, was called the same as this reptile.
6. “Now give me a ride, big one…!” (mult.).
7. Which reptile swims fastest in water?
8. Film by Rolan Bykov "Attention, ...!".
9. How is the German word translated into Russian, composed of two German words meaning "shield" and "toad"?
10. Once upon a time, crowds of these animals blocked the path of Columbus' caravels.
11. The largest of them - leathery - reaches a weight of 544 kg, elephant - up to 254 kg.
12. The vitality of these animals is unique: the marsh can starve up to 5 years, the musky one can live in liquid nitrogen for up to 12 hours.
13. It was this animal, considered an attribute of the goddess Aphrodite and Urania, that in ancient Greece became a symbol of a woman - the mistress of the house.
14. Who would ...

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Turtle SCULL A HA, -And, and. Urinal, rarely toilet. Wed corner"turtle" - a pelvis in the chamber.

Dictionary of Russian Argo. - GRAMOTA.RU. V. S. Elistratov. 2002 .

turtle

elephant tortoise, loot, gopher, turtle, hydrojellyfish, cynic, pelomedusa, cynosterna, urinal, reptile, carriage, hawksbill

Dictionary of Russian synonyms

turtle turtle It is formed from a skull (see) and replaced the more ancient *zhelya "tortoise" (see nodule), based on taboo, according to Zelenin (Taboo 2, 53). Etymological dictionary of the Russian language. - M.: Progress M. R. Vasmer 1964-1973

The turtle gets its name from its hard, skull-like surface.

School etymological dictionary Russian language. Origin of words. - M.: Bustard. N. M. Shansky, T. A. Bobrova. 2004 .

Synonyms:

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    Turtle- Totoys Turtle... Encyclopedia of technology

    turtle- elephant tortoise, loot, gopher, tortoise, hydromedusa, cynic, pelomedusa, cinosterna, urinal, reptile, carriage, hawksbill Dictionary of Russian synonyms. turtle n., number of synonyms: 18 byss (2) ... Synonym dictionary

    TURTLE- TURTLE, turtles, wives. 1. A reptile with a body covered with bone armor (consisting of upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    turtle- TURTLE, and, well. Urinal, rarely toilet. Wed corner "turtle" pelvis in the chamber ... Dictionary of Russian Argo

    TURTLE- TURTLE, and, wives. A reptile that moves slowly on short limbs and is covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Products from a turtle (from horn shell plates). Dragging (crawling) like a h. (very slowly; colloquial ... ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    TURTLE- Tortilla (Tartilla). Jarg. school Shuttle. 1. Librarian. (Entry 2003). 2. An elderly teacher. (Recorded 2003) ... Big dictionary of Russian sayings

    turtle- lazy (Karenin) Epithets of literary Russian speech. M: The supplier of the court of His Majesty, the partnership of the printing press A. A. Levenson. A. L. Zelenetsky. 1913 ... Dictionary of epithets

    Turtle- ? Turtles Scientific classification Kingdom: Animals Type: Chordates Subtype ... Wikipedia

    Turtle- Personifies water, the Moon, Mother Earth, the beginning of creation, time, immortality, fertility, prolongation of the family. The turtle is often depicted as keeping the peace. The beginning of creation is associated with it and is considered to support the whole world. In China, they believed that she ... ... Symbol Dictionary

    TURTLE- a symbol of material existence: the tortoise shell is considered as the vault of heaven that arose on a flat earth; a direct mediator between heaven and earth, a symbol of everything universal. The turtle symbolizes the slowness of life, its smooth ... Symbols, signs, emblems. Encyclopedia

    TURTLE- A dreaming turtle - to a long standing in lines, being late and a failed meeting. Riding a giant turtle means ridiculous accusations against you from your husband. Lying on her back, unable to roll over and stand on her feet ... ... Dream Interpretation Melnikov

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  • Turtle Tarazi. Floating Eurasia, Timur Pulatov. Timur Pulatov is the author of widely known prose works. His novel "Tarazi the Turtle" is about the life and amazing adventures of a medieval scientist from Bukhara, who dared to the great…

And, well. 1. A reptile covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. Land turtle. Swamp turtle. Sea turtle. Small Academic Dictionary

  • turtle - Derived from skull. The name is given by the similarity of the shell with the shell (this was the original meaning of the word skull). Etymological Dictionary of Krylov
  • tortoise - 1. tortoise f. 1. A reptile with a body covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. 2. unfold Horny shell plates of such animals, which are used for handicrafts. 3. unfold Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova
  • tortoise - tortoise Derived from skull (see) and replaced the more ancient * zhel "turtle" (see zhelvak), based on taboo, according to Zelenin (Tabu 2, 53). Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  • turtle - see skull Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  • turtle - Old Russian - skull (shard, fragment). Old Slavonic - chrp. Indo-European - (s)ker-t-s- (cut, separate). In Russian, the word "tortoise" appeared no later than the end of the 17th century. In R. James we meet the word "cherapak" in 1618 ... Semyonov's etymological dictionary
  • turtle - TURTLE, -and, f. Urinal, rarely toilet. Wed corner "turtle" - a pelvis in the chamber. Explanatory Dictionary of Russian Argo
  • Turtle - (Lev 11:29; Hebrew Tzab). In the Russian and Slavic Bible, a lizard (perhaps Dabb) with its breed. Ranked according to the law of Moses to the category of unclean. Bible encyclopedia archim. Nicephorus
  • turtle - TURTLE -i; and. 1. A reptile whose body is covered with a bony or leathery shell, convex at the top and flat at the bottom, moving very slowly on short legs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. Land h. Bolotnaya... Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov
  • turtle - orff. turtle, and Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  • turtle - Lazy (Karenin). Dictionary of literary epithets
  • turtle - TURTLE'AHA, turtles, women. 1. A reptile with a body covered with bone armor (consisting of upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov
  • turtle - TURTLE, and, f. A reptile that moves slowly on short limbs and is covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Products from a turtle (from horn shell plates). Dragging (crawling) like a human (very slowly; colloquial disapproving). Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov
  • turtle - Turtle / a. Morphemic spelling dictionary
  • turtle - 1. turtle, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles 2. turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles, turtles , turtles, turtle, turtles Zaliznyak's grammar dictionary
  • tortoise - noun, number of synonyms: 18 byss 2 hydrojellyfish 4 gopher 6 bellum 2 bell 5 amphibian 36 carriage 2 loot 3 matamata 1 parareptile 1 pelomedusa 1 urinal 2 reptile 63 elephant tortoise 2 sfarkins 1 cynyx 2 cynosterna 1 turtle 3 Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language
  • Byzantine military-historical dictionary

    Turtle

    a wooden shed upholstered in leather, under the cover of which the besiegers undermined or punched through the wall.

    Phraseological dictionary of the Russian language

    Turtle

    like a turtle or turtle (go, go etc.) - very slowly

    Dictionary of Efremova

    Turtle

    1. and.
      1. A reptile with a body covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell.
      2. :
        1. unfold Horny shell plates of such animals, which are used for handicrafts.
        2. Products from such plates.

    Bible encyclopedia arch. Nicephorus

    Turtle

    (Lev 11:29; Hebrew Tzab). In the Russian and Slavic Bible, a lizard (perhaps Dabb) with its breed. Ranked according to the law of Moses to the category of unclean. However, it is believed that here one of the species of a large lizard is meant, and not the actual reptile animal known to us from zoology under the name of turtles.

    Military Historical Dictionary of Antiquity and the Middle Ages

    Turtle

    (lat. testudo) a closed Roman battle formation, in which the first row of legionnaires holds shields in front of him, and the next rows - above his head; thus, a kind of continuous protective shell of shields is formed, protecting the "turtle" legionnaires from enemy projectiles falling from above

    Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language

    Turtle

    Old Russian - cherep (shard, fragment).

    Old Slavonic - chrp.

    Indo-European - (s)ker-t-s- (cut, separate).

    In Russian, the word "tortoise" appeared no later than the end of the 17th century. In R. James we meet the word "cherapak" in 1618. The nickname "tortoise" has been known since 1686.

    Etymologically refers to the group of words "skull", "shard", "tile". The common Slavic name of the animal, apparently, was zely, the outdated name of the earth turtle (colloquial) - “zhelv”, “zhelvets”.

    Derivatives: tortoiseshell, tortoiseshell, tortoiseshell.

    Dictionary Ushakov

    Turtle

    turtle, turtles, female

    1. A reptile with a body covered with bone armor (consisting of upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn under the armor; serves as a symbol of slowness, baggyness. The train crawls like a turtle. “It was spring, I had to drag myself along the river floods like a turtle.” Nekrasov.

    2. only units Horn plates of the shell of some turtles, going to crafts. Turtle products.

    Ozhegov's dictionary

    SCULL A HA, And, and. A reptile that moves slowly on short limbs and is covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Sea h. Turtle products (from the horny plates of the shell). Dragging (crawling) like (very slowly; colloquial disapproval).

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