lozenge

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Englisch - Türkisch
pastil
{i} baklava şekli
baklava şeklinde şey
eşkenar dörtgen/pastil
{i} eşkenar dörtgen
(Tıp) İlaçlı yuvarlak ve yassı hap, aslında baklava şeklinde ve ekseriyetle ilaç mahiyetinde şekerleme
(Matematik) baklava
lozenges
pastilleri
throat lozenge
Öksürük pastili, boğaz pastili
compressed lozenge
(Tıp) sıkıştırılmış pastil
peppermint lozenge
nane şekeri
peppermint lozenge
(isim)ne şekeri
Englisch - Englisch
A small tablet (originally diamond-shaped) or medicated sweet used to ease a {{|}}
A quadrilateral with sides of equal length, having two acute and two obtuse angles
{n} a medicin made up in small pieces, a four-cornered figure in heraldry, an ornament in brilliants
a small aromatic or medicated candy
Lozenges are sweets which you can suck to make a cough or sore throat better. throat lozenges
a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
{i} small hard candy (sometimes medicated); diamond-shaped object
(loz'-enj) 1 A diamond-shaped bearing, usually with its upper and lower angles slightly acute
originally in the form of a lozenge
A small cake of sugar and starch, flavored, and often medicated
Diamond-shaped decorative motif
A lozenge is a shape with four corners. The two corners that point up and down are further away than the two pointing sideways. = diamond
Cf
Decoration (panel, overlay, motif, etc ) shaped like a diamond
A diamond-shaped figure usually with the upper and lower angles slightly acute, borne upon a shield or escutcheon
keyhole escutcheons A four-sided planar figure with a diamondlike shape; a rhombus that is not a square see escutcheon
錠劑
Fusil
A rhombus with a 60 degree angle
Anything in the form of lozenge
A form of the escutcheon used by women instead of the shield which is used by men
the small sections formed within divisions there are many different lozenges in a C8 such as diamonds, squares, triangles, etc
A lozenge has a diamond shape A lozenge cut stone is a step-cut gem with a diamond shape LUSTER A stone's luster is its sparkle or sheen - the way it relects light The luster depends on the nature of the stone's surface reflectivity Some types of luster include: adamantine (also called brilliant or diamondlike, like a faceted diamond), earthy (with little reflectivity- also called dull, like shale or clay), greasy (like nepheline or apatite), metallic (also known as splendent, like pyrite or marcasite), resinous (like amber), pearly (with an iridescent reflectivity, like pearls or mica), pitchy (tarry minerals that are radioactive, like uraninite), silky (with a fibrous structure, like some tiger's eye or satin spar), vitreous (also known as glassy, like olivine, transparent quartz, or obsidian), and waxy (like halite or turquoise) A pearl's luster is derived from its nacre
A rhombus
A quadrilateral shape with sides of equal length, having two acute and two obtuse angles; a diamond
A small tablet (originally diamond-shaped) or medicated sweet used to ease a sore throat
A figure with four equal sides, having two acute and two obtuse angles; a rhomb
Diamond shape
shield
lozenge shaped
Having the form of a lozenge or rhomb
throat lozenge
A throat lozenge or cough drop is a small, medicated sweet intended to be dissolved slowly in the mouth to lubricate and soothe irritated tissues of the throat (usually due to a sore throat), possibly from the common cold or influenza. Cough tablets have taken the name lozenge, based on their original shape
lozenges
plural of lozenge
lozenge

    Silbentrennung

    loz·enge

    Türkische aussprache

    lôzınc

    Aussprache

    /ˈlôzənʤ/ /ˈlɔːzənʤ/

    Etymologie

    [ 'lä-z&nj ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French losenge (“rhombus”) (French losange), from Old Provençal lausa (“flat stone”), from Gaulish; cognate with Spanish losa (“square tile”).
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