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1) горох (Pisum) 2) горошина – Australian pea – Austrian winter pea – baby garden pea – beach pea – bird-egg pea – black-eyed pea – buffalo pea – bush pea – Canada pea – cornfield pea – cow pea – craw pea – crow pea – downy pea – Dutch pea – dwarf pea – earthnut pea – everlasting pea – field pea – flat pea – flat-podder pea – garden pea – glory pea – green pea – heath pea – hoary pea – marsh pea – meadow pea – Mediterranean pea – mice pea – mouse pea – narrow-leaved pea – partridge pea – pigeon pea – rabbit pea – rosary pea – scurfy pea – sea pea – sensitive pea – shamrock pea – swamp sugar pea – sweet pea – tall pea – Tangier pea – Turkey pea – veiny pea – wild pea – winged pea – wood pea – yellow pea
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1.
  1. бот. горох (Pisum gen.) a pea —- горошина 2. горох (продукт питания) split peas —- лущеный горох green peas —- зеленый горошек sweet peas —- душистый горошек pea soup —- гороховый суп to shell peas —- лущить горох Id: as like as two peas —- похожи как две капли воды 3. мор. носок якоря ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  coal горошек (вид антрацита) PEA noun  1) горох; горошина; split peas - лущеный горох  2) = pea-jacket as like as two peas - как две капли воды PEA soup гороховый суп ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  горошковый ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  n. 1 a a hardy climbing plant, Pisum sativum, with seeds growing in pods and used for food. b its seed. 2 any of several similar plants (sweet pea; chick-pea). Phrases and idioms pea-brain colloq. a stupid or dim-witted person. pea-green bright green. pea-souper Brit. colloq. a thick yellowish fog. Etymology: back-form. f. PEASE (taken as pl.: cf. CHERRY) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   noun  (plural ~s; also ~se)  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: back-formation from Middle English ~se (taken as a plural), from Old English pise, from Latin pisa, plural of pisum, from Greek pison  Date: 1611  1.  a. a variable annual Eurasian vine (Pisum sativum) of the legume family that is cultivated especially for its rounded smooth or wrinkled edible protein-rich seeds  b. the seed of the ~  c. plural the immature pods of the ~ with their included seeds  2. any of various leguminous plants related to or resembling the ~ — usually used in combination or with a qualifying term chick~ black-eyed ~; also the seed of such a plant  3. something resembling a ~ (as in size or shape) ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (peas) Peas are round green seeds which grow in long thin cases and are eaten as a vegetable. N-COUNT: usu pl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ n 1 a large round green seed that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable  (frozen peas | garden peas | pea soup | shell peas (=take them out of their seed container)) 2 a plant that produces long green pods that contain these seeds 3 like two peas in a pod informal exactly the same in appearance, behaviour etc  (- see also split pea, sweet pea) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. Pulseless Electrical Activity (cardiac) environ. abbr. Public Environmental Analysis U.S. gov. abbr. Presidential Executive Agreement U.S. gov. abbr. Preliminary Environmental Assessment mil. abbr. Preliminary Endangerment Assessment chemis. abbr. Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar adult abbr. Push Epi Asshole comp. assem. abbr. Push Effective Address comp. assem. abbr. Push Effective Absolute educ. abbr. Private Education Aid pos. abbr. Practice Edi Administrator ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - O.E. pise (W.Saxon), piose (Mercian) "pea," from L.L. pisa, variant of L. pisum "pea," from Gk. pison. The modern singular form evolved from M.E. pease (pl. pesen), which was both single and collective (e.g. wheat, corn) but was mistaken for a plural. Pea soup applied to London fogs since at least 1849. ...
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