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Англо-русский текстильный словарь., Международная ассоциация переводчиков. - Минск.. Рабинович З.Е.. 1997.
Англо-русский текстильный словарь., Международная ассоциация переводчиков. - Минск.. Рабинович З.Е.. 1997.
Burder — This interesting surname of English origin is a topographical name for someone who lived in a plank built cottage, deriving from the Old English bord meaning board or plank of wood or for someone who lived at the edge of a village or by some… … Surnames reference
BURDER, GEORGE — Congregational minister, became secretary to the London Missionary Society, author of Village Sermons, which were once widely popular (1752 1832) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
George Burder — (June 5, 1752 in London – May 29, 1832) was an English Nonconformist divine.In his youth he was an engraver, but in 1776 he began preaching, and was minister of the Independent church at Lancaster from 1778 to 1783. Subsequently he held charges… … Wikipedia
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Reinhold Meyer — (* 18. Juli 1920 Hamburg; † 12. November 1944 ebenda) war Buchhändler und Juniorchef der Buchhandlung „Agentur des Rauhen Hauses“ in Hamburg, Student der Philosophie und der Germanistik an der Universität Hamburg und gehörte zu den zentralen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Back charge — Charge Charge, n. [F. charge, fr. charger to load. See {Charge}, v. t., and cf. {Cargo}, {Caricature}.] 1. A load or burder laid upon a person or thing. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing commited or intrusted to the care, custody, or management … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bursting charge — Charge Charge, n. [F. charge, fr. charger to load. See {Charge}, v. t., and cf. {Cargo}, {Caricature}.] 1. A load or burder laid upon a person or thing. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing commited or intrusted to the care, custody, or management … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Charge — Charge, n. [F. charge, fr. charger to load. See {Charge}, v. t., and cf. {Cargo}, {Caricature}.] 1. A load or burder laid upon a person or thing. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing commited or intrusted to the care, custody, or management of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Charge and discharge — Charge Charge, n. [F. charge, fr. charger to load. See {Charge}, v. t., and cf. {Cargo}, {Caricature}.] 1. A load or burder laid upon a person or thing. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing commited or intrusted to the care, custody, or management … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Charge sheet — Charge Charge, n. [F. charge, fr. charger to load. See {Charge}, v. t., and cf. {Cargo}, {Caricature}.] 1. A load or burder laid upon a person or thing. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing commited or intrusted to the care, custody, or management … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English