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- plas (-suri), s.n. – Grămadă de fîn, claie mică. – var. plastă. bg. plastĭ, sb. plast (Candrea).Trimis de blaurb, 11.08.2008. Sursa: DER
Dicționar Român. 2013.
Dicționar Român. 2013.
plas — plas·mic; plas·min; plas·min·o·gen; Plas·mo·chin; plas·mo·cy·to·ma; plas·mode; plas·mo·des·ma; plas·mo·di·al; plas·mo·di·a·sis; plas·mo·di·cide; plas·mo·dieresis; plas·mo·di·idae; plas·mo·di·o·carp; plas·mo·di·oph·o·ra; plas·mo·di·oph·o·ra·ce·ae; … English syllables
Plas — (Anglicized Plass ) is a Welsh word. It can refer to:Place namesCardiff* Roald Dahl Plass, referred to as The Plas , site of the Wales Millennium CentreElsewehere in Wales* Plas y Brenin, the National Mountain Centre of Wales * Plas Tan y Bwlch,… … Wikipedia
Plas — Plas, David van der P., Bildnißmaler, geb. 1647 in Amsterdam u. gest. 1704; bes. Köpfe u. Hände zeichnete er gut … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
plas- — plasie éléments, du gr. plasis, action de modeler . V. plaste … Encyclopédie Universelle
-plas — plas·tic; … English syllables
pląs — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. pląssie, zwykle w lm {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} żartobliwie: żywy, skoczny taniec, tan : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Radosne pląsy. {{/stl 10}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
plas|ma — «PLAZ muh», noun. 1. the clear, almost colorless liquid part of blood or lymph, in which the corpuscles or blood cells float. It consists of water, salts, proteins, and other substances, and it makes up the largest part of the blood. Plasma can… … Useful english dictionary
plas|mo|di|um — «plaz MOH dee uhm», noun, plural di|a « dee uh». 1. a mass or sheet of naked protoplasm formed by the fusion, or by the aggregation, of a number of amebalike bodies, as in the slime molds. 2. any one of a group of parasitic protozoans, including… … Useful english dictionary
plas — plas, plasce, plase obs. forms of place … Useful english dictionary
plas — plàs interj. žr. plast 1: Plàs plàs apsisukęs gandras ir nulėkė Vvr. Vieversiukas pagal žemę plàs plàs lekia Pc. Tik plas plas plas jam iš panosės paukštė rš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language