lix — sb., en el. et, lix, ene (mål for en teksts sværhedsgrad) … Dansk ordbog
Lix — (Lixus), phönik. Stadt, s. Araïsch … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
lix|iv|i|um — «lihk SIHV ee uhm», noun, plural i|ums, i|a « ee uh». water impregnated with salts extracted by lixiviation, as lye from wood ashes. ╂[< Late Latin lixīvium, variant of Latin lixīvia < lixīvius or lixīvus made into lye < lixa lye ashes] … Useful english dictionary
lix — an·ti·he·lix; ca·lix; dae·mon·e·lix; fi·lix; fi·lix·mas; ky·lix; lix·iv·i·al; lix·iv·i·ate; lix·iv·i·a·tion; lix·iv·i·ous; lix·iv·i·um; no·tau·lix; pro·lix; pro·lix·i·ty; pro·lix·ly; pro·lix·ness; weil fe·lix; bol·lix; ca·lix·tin; pom·pho·lix;… … English syllables
lix’ləşməx’ — (Ağbaba) qarşılaşmaq. – Qonşunun uşağıynan lix’ləşdim … Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti
Lix da Cunha — was an engineering and architect company located in Campinas. By the same name , it was used for civil construction. The SP 75 is named after this company.External links* [http://www.lix.com.br/ Lix da Cunha S.A.] pt icon … Wikipedia
Lix Tetrax — is the demon of the wind, in the Testament of Solomon. Lix is a Greek term relating to the earth, while Tetrax refers to a four season year. The name has been identified with the Ephesian name connected to the wind found on a tablet from Crete.… … Wikipedia
lix|iv|i|ate — «lihk SIHV ee ayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to impregnate with lixivium or lye. 2. to subject to lixiviation. ╂[< lixivi(um) + ate1] … Useful english dictionary
lix|iv|i|a|tion — «lihk SIHV ee AY shuhn», noun. the separating of a soluble substance from one that is insoluble by the percolation of water, as alkaline salts from wood ashes … Useful english dictionary
LIX Legislatura del Congreso de la Unión de México — La LIX Legislatura del Congreso de la Unión está conformada por los Senadores y los Diputados miembros de sus respectivas cámaras. Inició sus funciones el día 1 de septiembre de 2003 y concluyó el día 31 de agosto de 2006. Los Senadores fueron… … Wikipedia Español