- lystæt
- lys|tætadj., -te
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
lyst — sb., en, er, erne … Dansk ordbog
-lyst — / list/ or lyte / līt/ n combining form Denoting something that can be broken down or divided into parts • • • Main Entry: ↑lysis … Useful english dictionary
lyst — lyst(e obs. form of lest, list v … Useful english dictionary
lyst — an·a·lyst; an·ti·cat·a·lyst; cat·a·lyst; al·lelo·cat·a·lyst; … English syllables
Lyst — This interesting surname is of German and Dutch origin, and is derived from a nickname for a cunning or wily individual, from the German and Dutch list , guile, ingenuity, stratagem, device, which is from the Old High German and Middle Low German … Surnames reference
lyst — interj. 1. smarkesniam sukirtimui, sudavimui žymėti: Aš jam botagu lyst OG459. Aš patylom až kultuvo, lyst i ažudaužiau TDrIV271(Tvr). 2. smarkesniam paleidimui žymėti: Aš tik arklius lyst paleidau ir einu Skr … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
an|a|lyst — «AN uh lihst», noun. 1. a person who analyzes or is skilled in analysis. 2. a person who practices psychoanalysis; psychoanalyst … Useful english dictionary
an|ti|cat|a|lyst — «AN tee KAT uh lihst», noun. Rare. a substance which hinders a chemical reaction … Useful english dictionary
bi|o|cat|a|lyst — «BY oh KAT uh lihst», noun. a substance which produces a chemical reaction in a living body, such as a coenzyme, vitamin, or hormone … Useful english dictionary
cat|a|lyst — «KAT uh lihst», noun. 1. a substance that causes a chemical reaction while itself remaining practically unchanged: »Catalysts are properly defined as substances that regulate the rate at which chemical reactions proceed. Some catalysts accelerate … Useful english dictionary