- proximatus
proximātus, ūs, m. (proximus), die nächste Stelle nach dem magister sacrorum scriniorum, Cod. Theod. 6, 26, 11 u. 17.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
proximātus, ūs, m. (proximus), die nächste Stelle nach dem magister sacrorum scriniorum, Cod. Theod. 6, 26, 11 u. 17.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
Proximate — Prox i*mate, a. [L. proximatus, p. p. of proximare to come near, to approach, fr. proximus the nearest, nest, superl. of propior nearer, and prope, adv., near.] Nearest; next immediately preceding or following. Proximate ancestors. J. S. Harford … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Proximate analysis — Proximate Prox i*mate, a. [L. proximatus, p. p. of proximare to come near, to approach, fr. proximus the nearest, nest, superl. of propior nearer, and prope, adv., near.] Nearest; next immediately preceding or following. Proximate ancestors. J. S … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Proximate cause — Proximate Prox i*mate, a. [L. proximatus, p. p. of proximare to come near, to approach, fr. proximus the nearest, nest, superl. of propior nearer, and prope, adv., near.] Nearest; next immediately preceding or following. Proximate ancestors. J. S … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Proximate principle — Proximate Prox i*mate, a. [L. proximatus, p. p. of proximare to come near, to approach, fr. proximus the nearest, nest, superl. of propior nearer, and prope, adv., near.] Nearest; next immediately preceding or following. Proximate ancestors. J. S … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proximate — adjective Etymology: Latin proximatus, past participle of proximare to approach, from proximus nearest, next, superlative of prope near more at approach Date: 1661 1. immediately preceding or following (as in a chain of events, causes, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
proximate — proximately, adv. proximateness, n. proximation /prok seuh may sheuhn/, n. /prok seuh mit/, adj. 1. next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc. 2. close; very near. 3. approximate; fairly accurate. 4. forthcoming; … Universalium
proximate — Immediate; next; proximal. * * * prox·i·mate präk sə mət adj 1 a) very near b) next, preceding, or following esp relating to or being a proximate cause 2) determined by proximate analysis 3) PROXIMAL (1b) prox·i·mate·ly ad … Medical dictionary
Entomobora fuscipennis — ? Entomobora fuscipennis Научная классификация Царство: Животные Тип: Членистоногие Класс: Насекомые … Википедия
PROXIMUS — I. PROXIMUS idem qui Secundus, nam qui primo proximus, is secundus est, Salmas. ad Solin. p. 1074. Hinc in Scriniis olim Epistolarum, Libellorum et Memoriae, Proximi dicti sunt, qui in scrinio quique suo primum et principem locum tenebant: quod… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
proximate — neighboring, 1590s (implied in proximately), from L.L. proximatus, pp. of proximare to draw near, from proximus (see PROXIMITY (Cf. proximity)) … Etymology dictionary
proximate — prox•i•mate [[t]ˈprɒk sə mɪt[/t]] adj. 1) next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc 2) close; very near 3) forthcoming; imminent 4) approximate; fairly accurate • Etymology: 1590–1600; < LL proximātus, ptp. of … From formal English to slang