Tang
61Tang — jūrų dumbliai statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Augalai, augantys jūrų 100–400 m gylyje, kur dar prasiskverbia šviesa. Labai smulkūs organizmai (planktonas) laikosi arčiau paviršiaus, stambesni gyvena dugne – bentosas:… …
62tang — jūrų dumbliai statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Augalai, augantys jūrų 100–400 m gylyje, kur dar prasiskverbia šviesa. Labai smulkūs organizmai (planktonas) laikosi arčiau paviršiaus, stambesni gyvena dugne – bentosas:… …
63Tang — or T ang noun Etymology: Chinese (Beijing) Táng Date: 1669 a Chinese dynasty dated A.D. 618 907 and marked by wide contacts with other cultures and by the development of printing and the flourishing of poetry and art …
64Tang — noun Tang dynasty …
65Tang — (danisch), große, derbe, im Meer vorkommende Braunalgen und Rotalgen. Aus Tang werden industriell Jod, Alginate, Karrageen, Dungemittel, Vitaminpraparate und Pharmazeutika hergestellt …
66tang — A projection cast with a metal figure or tool with which the cast can be attached either to a base or to a handle. The tang may have been cast as a runner. Not to be confused with T ang …
67tang — tang1 noun 1》 a strong taste, flavour, or smell. 2》 the projection on the blade of a knife or other tool by which the blade is held firmly in the handle. Origin ME (denoting a snake s tongue or the sting of an insect): from ON tangi point, tang… …
68tang — n. 1. Smack, taste, flavor, savor. 2. Sting. 3. Twang. 4. Tangle, sea tang, oar weed, sea girdles, edible sea weed (Laminaria digitata) …
69tang — noun (singular) a strong sharp taste or smell: the salty tang of the sea air tangy adjective: tangy oranges …
70tang — noun there s a lovely tang to the glaze Syn: flavor, taste, savor; sharpness, zest, bite, edge, smack, piquancy, spice; smell, odor, aroma, fragrance, perfume, redolence; informal kick, pep …