ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD LICĂRÍ
licărí (-résc, licărít), vb. – A luci, a scînteia. –
Var. licuri, licura. Probabil din
lucoare; rezultatul *
lucuri s-ar fi disimilat, în formă mai puțin clară,
cf. licurici. După Pascu,
Arhiva, 1905, 130 și Pascu, I, 111, din
lat. *
luculĭre; după Tiktin și Scriban, legat de
lat. lucēre. Conform ipotezei improbabile a lui Pușcariu,
Dacor., IV, 735-8,
cf. REW 5079a, dintr-un
lat. *liquorāre, pentru
liquere; după Herzog,
Dacor., V, 493, din
sl. likŭ „roată”. –
Der. licărit (
var. licăriș, licuriș),
s. n. (scînteiere);
licăritor, adj. (scînteietor);
licăr, s. n. (scînteiere), pare o creație personală a lui Cezar Petrescu.
WHAT DOES LICĂRÍ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of licărí in the Romanian dictionary
lightening vb., ind. Present 3 sg is glowing, imperf. 3 sg is glowing; cong., 3 sg and pl. blink licărí vb., ind. prez. 3 sg. licăréște, imperf. 3 sg. licăreá; conj. prez. 3 sg. și pl. licăreáscă
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «LICĂRÍ»
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Adhesives Technology for Electronic Applications: ...
Generally, electronics design engineers and manufacturing engineers are not well versed in adhesives, while adhesion chemists have a limited knowledge of electronics. This book bridges these knowledge gaps and is useful to both groups.
James J. Licari, Dale W. Swanson, 2011
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The Invisible Clarinetist
He calls himself "The Invisible Clarinetist" since he never really achieved the kind of fame or notoriety he might have liked. This story is about his musical life and about some of the people who have come to share and enrich it.
A train rattles in the distance and then Rapallo fades from my memory. At the heart of this exciting debut collection is the impulse to explore: family history in Europe, migration to Australia, the contours of memory and desire.
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Coating Materials for Electronic Applications: Polymers, ...
This first book in the Materials and Processes for Electronics Applications series answers questions vital to the successful design and manufacturing of electronic components, modules, and systems such as: - How can one protect electronic ...
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Hybrid Microcircuit Technology Handbook, 2nd Edition: ...
Among these are: resistor trimming, wire bonding, die attachment, cleaning, hermetic sealing, and moisture analysis.
James J. Licari, Leonard R. Enlow, 2008
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Children's Health and Environment: Developing Action Plans
In June 2004, the 52 countries in the WHO European region agreed to adopt the Childrens Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe, setting out a framework for national policy implementation in relation to environmental risk factors and ...
Lucianne Licari, Leda Nemer, Giorgio Tamburlini, 2005
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Multichip Module Design, Fabrication, and Testing
The advent of multichip modules (MCMs) is revolutionizing the ways in which electronic systems and equipment are designed, tested and manufactured.
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Handbook of Polymer Coatings for Electronics: Chemistry, ...
This completely revised edition remains the only comprehensive treatise on polymer coatings for electronics.
James J. Licari, Laura A. Hughes, 1990
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Business Ethics: Case Studies and Selected Readings - Pagina 329
Dr. Jerome J. LiCari was the director of research and development for Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation. Beech-Nut still had the low-cost Interjuice contract, but LiCari was worried. There were rumors of adulteration (the addition or substituted ...
Elliott (D) sought to have Licari's (P) negligence action dismissed on the grounds that the injuries suffered in an auto accident were not ''serious injuries'' within the meaning of the no-fault statute and thus could not be the basis for a tort claim.