ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD OPÁCĂ
opácă (opắci), s. f. –
1. (
Pl. Trans.) Detenție, arestare. –
2. Furchet, cuzinet. –
3. Vîslă, lopată.
Sl. opako „înapoi”,
slov.
opak „pe dos, invers” (Miklosich,
Slaw. Elem., 34; Cihac, II, 228),
cf. sl. opačica „legătură”. –
Der. opăci, vb. (a împiedica; a tulbura; a molesta, a deranja), din
sb.,
slov.
opaciti; opăceală, s. f. (molestare, supărare);
opacină, s. f. (vîslă), din
sl. opačina „legătură”,
cf. ceh. opačina „vîslă”,
rut. opačyna „vîslă”.
WHAT DOES OPÁCĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of opácă in the Romanian dictionary
OPÁCĂ, opăci, s. F. (Reg.) Owl, shovel. \u0026 # X2013; V. opacina. OPÁCĂ, opăci, s. f. (Reg.) Vâslă, lopată. – V. opacină.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «OPÁCĂ»
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Atlas of Chick Development - Pagina 18
The most striking feature is the division into the area pellucida, the almost transparent central region, and the area opaca, the more opaque peripheral ring (Text-Figure 9a). Plate 8a illustrates these regions by scanning electron microscopy, ...
Ruth Bellairs, Mark Osmond, 2014
2
Ilex: Yerba Maté, Holly, Ilex Decidua, Ilex Opaca, Ilex ...
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3
Formation and Differentiation of Early Embryonic Mesoderm
The remaining outer ring of cells contains large amounts of yolk and is called area opaca due to its optical density. The yolk-containing cells separate from the epiblast and form the area opaca endoderm that together with the advancing ...
Ruth Bellairs, Esmond J. Sanders, James W. Lash, 2012
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Vegetables - Pagina 103
BARLERIA OPACA (Vahl) Nees Protologue A.DC., Prodr. 11: 230 (1847). Family Acanthaceae Synonyms Justicia opaca Vahl (1805). Vernacular names Child's vegetable (En). Origin and geographic distribution Barleria opaca occurs in ...
5
The Empidoidea (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark: ... - Pagina 39
... lowland steppes of southern Russia, as far east as Middle Asia; 2 species are known from Siberia and 6 from the Far East and/or Japan. Two species in Europe have a truly northern distribution (E. opaca and E. strigata) and are treated here.
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Probable Evolution and Morphological Variation in South ...
Decreasing values of differences indicate increasing proximity between the vittate Agasicles species and/1 . opaca. Negative values indicate that the distance between vittateA . vittata and fasciate A. opaca is less than the distance between ...
George Britton Vogt, Judson Ulery McGuire, A. D. Cushman, 1979
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Dictionary of Developmental Biology and Embryology - Pagina 12
See: zone of junction. area opaca vasculosa that portion of the area opaca, proximal to the area pellucida, which has a darker (than the area opaca vitellina) and more mottled appearance; darker because it has been invaded by mesoderm ...
8
Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated Soils: Biological, ...
Pristane 1-Phenyldecane 1 -Pheny 1-4-methyldecane 1-Phenyleicosane 2-Phenyleicosane Mycobacterium phlei #451 M fortuitum #389 M rhodochrous #382 M smegmatis #422 Nocardia opaca N rubra N. erythropolis N polychromogenes N ...
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Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Northern Florida and ... - Pagina 136
Robert K. Godfrey. 1. Ilex opaca Ait. AMERICAN HOLLY. Leaf blades bright dark green above, paler dull green beneath, flat, their edges not revolute, larger ones 3.5-5.5 cm broad; inhabiting mesic or submesic woodlands of various mixtures, ...
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Sedges: Carex - Pagina 367
After Carex bicknellii, the following two species should be added that are new for Illinois: Carex opaca (F. J. Hermann) P. E. Rothrock & Reznicek, Novon 11:223. 2001. Fig. A12. Carex bicknellii Britt. var. opaca F. J. Hermann, Sida 5:49. 1972.
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 2011