blast

  • 11Blast (BD) — Blast Série Auteur Manu Larcenet Scénario Manu Larcenet Dessin Manu Larcenet Couleurs Manu Larcenet Genre(s) Roman graphique …

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  • 12blast — [n1/v1] loud sound; make loud sound bang, blare, blow, burst, clang, clap, crack, din, honk, peal, roar, scream, slam, smash, toot, trumpet, wail, wham; concepts 65,521,595 blast [n2] explosion bang, blow up, burst, crash, detonation, discharge,… …

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  • 13blast — ► NOUN 1) an explosion, or the destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outwards from it. 2) a strong gust of wind or air. 3) a single loud note of a horn or whistle. 4) informal a severe reprimand. 5) N. Amer. informal an enjoyable… …

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  • 14blast- — [blast] combining form BLASTO : used before a vowel * * * blast pref. Variant of blasto . * * * …

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  • 15blast — s. m. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  BLAST s.m. Parte a embrionului, care se dezvoltă după germinare. // Element secund de compunere savantă cu semnificaţia (referitor la) germen . [< fr. blaste, cf. gr. blastos –… …

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  • 16-blast — [Gr. blasto s sprout, shoot.] A suffix or terminal formative, used principally in biological terms, and signifying growth, formation; as, bioblast, epiblast, mesoblast, etc. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17Blast — Blast, v. i. 1. To be blighted or withered; as, the bud blasted in the blossom. [1913 Webster] 2. To blow; to blow on a trumpet. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Toke his blake trumpe faste And gan to puffen and to blaste. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18-blast — [blast] [< Gr blastos, a sprout] suffix combining form germ, embryo [epiblast] …

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  • 19blast- — [blast] combining form BLASTO : used before a vowel …

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  • 20blast — index barrage, destroy (efface), discharge (shot), discharge (shoot), extirpate, inveigh, outburst …

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