zero grade — noun : the most reduced form of the weak ablaut grade in which the vowel disappears entirely … Useful english dictionary
zero-grade — см. чередование, нулевой … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
ĝhði̯es (zero-grade ĝhðis?), reduced to ĝhðes, ĝhi̯es, ĝhes — ĝhði̯es (zero grade ĝhðis?), reduced to ĝhðes, ĝhi̯es, ĝhes English meaning: yesterday Deutsche Übersetzung: “gestern” Material: O.Ind. hyáḥ “ yesterday “ (ghi̯és), hyastana ḥ “gestrig”, Av. zyō, O.Pers. diya(ka), pers.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
zéro — (нулевой | zéro) Нулевое состояние (état zéro) определяется отсутствием признака, свойственного другому состоянию, принятому для сравнения за исходное. Например, нулевая тональность (tonalité zéro) представляет собой отсутствие тонального… … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
zero — ZÉRO, zeróuri, s.n. 1. Număr care, în numărătoare, reprezintă o cantitate vidă şi care se indică prin cifra 0; nulă. ♢ expr. A reduce ceva la zero = a reduce cu totul importanţa unui lucru, a face să fie neglijabil. ♦ Cifră reprezentând numărul… … Dicționar Român
Grade (education) — GPA redirects here. For other uses, see GPA (disambiguation). Academic grading Africa Egypt • Kenya • Morocc … Wikipedia
Zero d'Akutan — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Akutan. Le Zero d Akutan inspecté par des militaires sur l île Akutan le 11 juillet … Wikipédia en Français
Zero Mostel — Infobox actor name = Zero Mostel imagesize = caption = photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1958 birthname = Samuel Joel Mostel birthdate = birth date|1915|2|28 birthplace = Brooklyn, New York deathdate = death date and age|1977|9|8|1915|2|28… … Wikipedia
Grade (slope) — d = run Δh = rise l = slope length α = angle of inclination This article is for the grade of a topographic feature or constructed element, for other uses see: Slope (disambiguation) The grade (also called slope, incline, gradient, pitch or rise)… … Wikipedia
o-grade — noun In Proto Indo European linguistics, a term used to describe an ablaut form of a Proto Indo European root, characterised by the presence of the ,/o/ vowel phoneme in place of ,/e/. Ancient Greek is a reflex of , which is itself an o grade… … Wiktionary