1. Podzemni hodnik u rudniku i utvrđenju; tamnik, lagum; rudnik, majdan, rudno okno; rudna žica; ruda; fig. skriven plan kome je cilj uništavanje koga ili čega; grafit za pisaljke.
2. Izraz lica, izgled, lice; praviti minu, izrazom lica pokazivati svoje raspoloženje prema kome ili čemu. (fr.)
ETYM Old Eng., from Icel. egg; akin to AS. aeg (whence Old Eng. ey), Swed. ägg, Dan. aeg, German and Dutch ei, and prob. to Old Slav. aje, jaje, Latin ovum, Greek eon.
In animals, the ovum, or female gamete (reproductive cell).
After fertilization by a sperm cell, it begins to divide to form an embryo. Eggs may be deposited by the female (ovipary) or they may develop within her body (vivipary and ovovivipary). In the oviparous reptiles and birds, the egg is protected by a shell, and well supplied with nutrients in the form of yolk.
1. Animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; esp. the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds.
2. Oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food; SYN. eggs.
ETYM French mine; perh. from sane source as mener to lead; cf. Eng. demean, menace, mine, n.
1. Appearance.
2. Conduct or demeanor.
3. Air or look; manner.
1. A pit or excavation in the earth from which mineral substances are taken; an ore deposit
2. A excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted.
3. A rich source of supply
A pencil of soft slate (or soapstone) used for writing on a slate. slate-pencil
ETYM Latin torpedo, -inis, from torpere to be stiff, numb, or torpid. Related to Torpid.
A long cylindrical self-propelled underwater projectile that detonates on contact with a target.
Eksplozivna naprava, reč nastala od francuskog naziva za rudnik.
Čelična kutija napunjena jakim razornim materijalom za uništavanje neprijateljskih objkeata (utvrđenja, brodova, mostova i dr.);