Pedigree
41PEDIGREE — n. m. T. emprunté de l’anglais. Il s’emploie comme synonyme de Généalogie, en parlant des Animaux, spécialement des chevaux ou des chiens. Une bête de race qui a son pedigree …
42pedigree — 1. adjective /ˈpɛd.ɪ.ɡɹi/ a) Having a pedigree. b) Purebred. 2. noun /ˈpɛd.ɪ.ɡɹi/ a) A chart, list or record of ancestors, to show breeding …
43pedigree — pe·di·gree s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. genealogia degli animali di razza, spec. di cani e cavalli 2. certificato che comprova tale genealogia 3. estens., scherz., estrazione sociale: avere un buon pedigree {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1895.… …
44Pedigree — Pe|di|gree* [ pɛdigri] der; s, s <aus engl. pedigree »Stammbaum«, dies über mittelengl. pedegru aus mittelfr. pié de gru »Kranichfuß« (weil die genealogischen Linien einem stilisierten Vogelfuß ähneln)> Stammbaum in der Pflanzen u.… …
45pedigree — [15] Etymologically, pedigree means ‘crane’s foot’. It comes from Anglo Norman *pe de gru, pe meaning ‘foot’ (from Latin pēs) and gru ‘crane’ (from Latin grūs). The notion behind the metaphor is that a bird’s foot, with its three splayed out toes …
46pedigree — Certifiably good looking. Woof! That guy has pedigree written all over him …
47pedigree — Certifiably good looking. Woof! That guy has pedigree written all over him …
48pedigree — kilmėseka statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Kombinacinės augalų selekcijos metodas, paremtas daugkartine individualia atranka ir atrinktų augalų įvertinimu pagal palikuonis. Atranka pradedama F₃ ar vėlesnėje kartoje. atitikmenys: angl.… …
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49pedigree — /pedagriy/ Lineage, descent, and succession of families; line of ancestors from which a person descends; genealogy. An account or register of a line of ancestors. Family relationship. Evidence. The pedigree exception to hearsay rule allows… …
50pedigree — [15] Etymologically, pedigree means ‘crane’s foot’. It comes from Anglo Norman *pe de gru, pe meaning ‘foot’ (from Latin pēs) and gru ‘crane’ (from Latin grūs). The notion behind the metaphor is that a bird’s foot, with its three splayed out toes …