单词 | linguate |
释义 | linguateadj.n. A. adj. Tongue-shaped. In later use chiefly Archaeology with reference to flint tools or weapons. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > prehistoric tool > [adjective] > types of rostro-carinate1912 microlithic1913 nucleiform1913 core1926 celtiform1932 Cananaean1934 unifacial1951 osteodontokeratic1957 linguate2001 1833 H. Bourne Flores Poetici 271 The Linguate, 2-lipped florets, as in the Perdicium, an exotic genus. 1896 J. G. Smith Abdominal Surg. (ed. 5) II. x. 999 The fundus, covered with a linguate piece of liver, crossed the middle line in the epigastrium. 1907 Bull. N.Y. State Mus. No. 107. 251 Both valves are moderately and subequally convex, the ventral valve..with a broad and rather short linguate extension on the front margin. 1963 S. Piggott in I. L. Foster & L. Alcock Culture & Environment iv. 84 In Ireland, a fourth distinctive group of linguate daggers can be recognized. 2001 J. D. Clark in Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site III. vi. 305 Among heavy duty tools is 1 core-axe or perhaps handaxe... This is linguate and pointed. B. n. Archaeology. A tongue-shaped flint tool or weapon. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > prehistoric tool > [noun] > types of flintstonec1400 celt1748 fairy hammer1815 axe1851 flint-flake1851 stone-axe1864 flake-knife1865 scraper1865 thumb-flint1865 tool-stone1865 saddle quern1867 fabricator1872 grattoir1872 hammer-stone1872 tribrach1873 flake1875 hand-axe1878 pick1888 turtle-back1890 racloir1892 eolith1895 pebble chopper1895 palaeotalith1897 tranchet1899 point1901 pygmy flint1907 microlith1908 Gravette1911 keeled scraper1911 lissoir1911 coup de poing1912 end-scraper1915 burin1916 rostro-carinate1919 tortoise core1919 blade1921 axe-adze1925 petit tranchet1926 tournette1927 pebble tool1931 raclette1932 biface1934 cleaver1935 thumbnail scraper1937 microblade1959 linguate1966 1940 Proc. Prehistoric Soc. 6 8 Pointed linguates with untrimmed butts. 1966 Amer. Anthropologist 68 160 Hand-axes/cleavers..and chopping-tools (on flint nodules). Most of the bifaces are elongate lanceolates or even linguates. 2006 M. J. White in N. Goren-Inbar & G. Sharon Axe Age iv. 377 The ‘squarer’, round-ended ovates and linguates..were eminently suited to receiving transverse tranchets. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1833 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。