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gender 1, -a, preposition. on the floor, pl. -`s, -`ov (flooring)

Orthographic dictionary. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what is FLOOR in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • FLOOR in the Lexicon of Sex:
    a set of genetic and morpho-physiological features that ensure sexual reproduction of organisms. Prof. G.S. Vasilchenko differentiates P ... at several levels: genetic (male set of chromosomes ...
  • FLOOR in Medical terms:
    a set of genetically determined traits of an individual that determine its role in the process ...
  • FLOOR in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • FLOOR in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    ... (chem.) - a prefix derived from the Greek. sl. poluV - many; P. is almost exclusively used to indicate that; what is given…
  • FLOOR in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • FLOOR in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    a set of genetic and morphophysiological features that distinguish males from females and ensure sexual reproduction of the organism. Male or female body...
  • FLOOR in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -а (-у), about the field, on the floor, pl. -s, -ov, m. In the house, in the room: underlayment, flooring. Parquet p. Cement, ...
  • FLOOR
    POT (1928-98), in 1976-79 the head of the left-wing extremist Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, which carried out the genocide of its own. people. Since 1979 in ...
  • FLOOR in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    set of genetic and morphophysiol. features that ensure sexual reproduction of the organism. Husband. or wives. P. organism is determined genetically - spec. sexual ...
  • FLOOR in Collier's Dictionary:
    a set of characteristics of an organism that determine whether it is male or female. The main sexual characteristics in multicellular organisms are male or female ...
  • FLOOR
    by "l, floors", by "la, polo" in, by "lu, floor" m, by "l, floors", by "scrap, floor" mi, by "le, floor" x, ...
  • FLOOR in the Full accentuated paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    by "l, by" ly, by "la, polo" in, by "lu, floor" m, by "l, by" ly, by "scrap, floor" mi, by "le, ...
  • FLOOR in the Dictionary for solving and compiling scanwords:
    Male,…
  • FLOOR in the Dictionary of synonyms of Abramov:
    || female person...
  • FLOOR in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
    flooring, parquet, …
  • FLOOR-
  • FLOOR in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    1. m. The lower flooring in the room on which they walk. 2. m. 1) a) A set of signs associated with reproduction, according to which ...
  • FLOOR in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Lopatin:
  • FLOOR... in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    half ... (half) - followed by a hyphenated word (before a vowel, l and before capital letter) or merged (in the rest ...
  • FLOOR in the Spelling Dictionary:
    p`ol square ...
  • FLOOR in the Spelling Dictionary:
    half floor ... (half) - followed by a hyphenated word (before a vowel, l and before a capital letter) or together (in ...
  • FLOOR in the Spelling Dictionary:
    gender 2, -a, pl. p`oly, -`ov (male and ...
  • FLOOR...
    The first part of compound words, the second part of which is gender. n. n. in inanimate noun capable of receiving in cosv. cases form...
  • FLOOR in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Ozhegov:
    1 In the house, indoors: bottom coating, flooring. Parquet settlement. Cement, asphalt settlement. Zemlyanoy settlement (compacted soil without flooring). Rub, revenge, ...
  • FLOOR in the Modern Explanatory Dictionary, TSB:
    a set of genetic and morpho-physiological features that ensure sexual reproduction of organisms. The male or female sex of the organism is determined genetically - by special sex ...
  • FLOOR
    floor, floor, about the field, on the floor and in the floor, pl. floors, m. The lower flooring inside the room, along which they walk and ...
  • FLOOR in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language Ushakov:
    gender, pl. floors, floors, m. 1. The concept associated with a special type of reproduction through the fusion of germ cells, one of two categories ...
  • FLOOR in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language Ushakov:
    non-cl. (new colloquialism). half. Use in half hour instructions, e.g. half past four, half past five (half past five, half past four), and ...
  • FLOOR- in the Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova:
    The first part of compound words, introducing the meaning of the words: half (half a lemon, half a leaf, half an apple, half a berry and ...
  • FLOOR- in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language Efremova:
    The first part of compound words, introducing the meaning of the word: half (half a lemon, half a leaf, half an apple, half a berry and ...

Reference literature indicates that words beginning with "half-" have no gender. How, then, is it correct to construct a sentence like "Half the class received (-a, -o, -i) fives"? For some of these words, dictionaries still determine the gender. For example, it is indicated that "half-li tra" female. And what is "half-", a root or a prefix? Sincerely, Yuriy Kotenko.

With a subject expressed by a complex noun, the first part of which forms a numeral floor- (half an hour, six months etc.), the predicate is usually put in the form singular, and in the past tense - in the middle gender, for example: half an hour will pass unnoticed, half the city participated in the demonstration; Half a head is left(Chekhov). But if these words have a definition in the form of the nominative plural, then the predicate is put in plural, For example: The first half hour passed unnoticed; The rest of the house survived the fire.

Thus, it is true: Half the class got an A. As part of a word floor- is the root.

Question #291686

Hello, "Literacy", our invaluable and indispensable assistant! I congratulate you on another national holiday - the Old New Year! Please explain whether the words should be written together or separately with /vpol-/: half a river shallow, half a hectare arable land, half a curtain? Thank you!

Answer help desk Russian language

Adverbs with first part quite ... (listen half-heartedly, play half-heartedly) should be distinguished from those written separately: a) preposition combinations in floor... and the second part - the name of the unit of measurement, b) combinations that usually convey a large value, for example: a bruise in half an ear, swelling in half an eye, a blush in half a cheek, a bald spot in half a head, glasses in half a face, a cloud in half the sky.

Correctly: sandbank half a river(the size), arable land of half a hectare(unit), half window curtain(the size).

Question #281841
Please, help with the spelling of the word "half-li tra" in this context:
. He took out a specially stocked floor-whether true.
Ozhegov recommends writing with a hyphen, and Rosenthal - together. How to be?
Thank you.

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Orthographically correct hyphenated spelling. See dictionary commit. Please note: combination stockpiled floor-whether has a colloquial stylistic coloring.

Question No. 277005
Good afternoon! How to spell gender with place names? For example, half of Krasnodar? or slick? And what does this rule sound like? Thank you in advance

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Floor- (half) is written with a hyphen followed by genitive case noun, if the noun begins with a vowel or consonant l , For example: , but: floor- half of Moscow, half of Europe, half of Krasnodar. Please note: if floor... refers to a combination of words, the correct spelling is: half of the Krasnodar Territory.

Question #274066
Explain, please, the spelling "half-whether". Merged or separate?
"... not that cute half-face smile, not that mischievous boyish look"

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

The Russian Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Academy of Sciences fixes a conjointly spelled dialect full face(as in an undertone), but in practice such spelling is very rare, more often they are written separately: halfway through(as a combination of the preposition in and a compound word with the first part floor-).

Question #265861
Is it correct to write (a fragrant crowd with a specific gravity) in the floor of a famous face (per square foot)? The phrase is generally terrible, but the spelling of half_ (half-whether?)

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Spelling correct: the gender of the famous person.

Question #260947
What is the correct half-trova jar or half-liter jar? Why?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Right: half liter and (colloquially) half-whether three.

Question #258963
They are written with a hyphen: Half- (half) followed by the genitive case of the noun, if the noun begins with a vowel or consonant l, for example: half a turn, half an apple, half a mona, but: half a meter, half an hour, half a room;
Can you please tell me why the word POLLITROVKA is spelled together if the noun begins with the consonant L?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Word half-liter it is written together, because the second part of it is not a noun in the form of the genitive case.

Question #258793
"Could you give all the options and the history of the occurrence of such a discord when using "sex".
Yes, the meaning is "half". For example, half a mona. In some cases - together, in others - separately, or through a hyphen.

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

There is no discrepancy, there is a clear rule for hyphenated and continuous spelling. Floor- (half) is written with a hyphen followed by the genitive of the noun if the noun begins with a vowel or consonant l , For example: half a turn, half an apple, half a mona, but: half a meter, half an hour, half a room; combinations are also written through a hyphen floor- followed by a proper name, for example: half of Moscow, half of Europe. Words starting with semi- , are always written together, for example: half a verst from the city, station, semicircle.

Question #258663
The word half-whether mona is given, what independent parts of speech it consists of given word?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

This one independent part speech, one word.

Question #258448
In what form is it correct to write the word "half-li tra" in the following sentence:
3 art. l. dry fruits pour half a tra of water.

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Correctly: half liter, half liter, five hundred milliliters.

Hello!

Interested in the correct spelling of the following words:
Eleventh floor
half past eleven
half-morning
half a day (waiting for her half a day, and she ...)
midnight

According to the rules -

"12. Half- (half) followed by the genitive case of the noun, if the noun begins with a vowel or consonant l, for example: half a turn, half an apple, half a mona, but: half a meter, half an hour, half a room; written with a hyphen also combinations of half- followed by a proper name, for example: half-Moscow, half-Europe. Words starting with half- are always written together, for example: half a verst from the city, half-station, semicircle "- this is so, however, I would like to make sure .

It is in these words that confusion arises, but they are not given anywhere in the examples ((((

Thank you!

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

You wrote everything correctly.

Question #245875
Which is correct - half liter or half liter?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Paul-whether three- colloquial version half liter.

Question #231728
How to spell the word "half a liter" together or separately

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Half a tra is written with a hyphen.

Paragraph structure:

The first part is foreign, ends in a vowel and is not used independently ( air, centi, body)

Both parts are used independently, the second part is a definition, not declined ( coffee gaze, magnitude X)

Both parts are used independently: the second part is defined, does not decline ( ballet revue, reality show)

The first part is used independently, the second part is not used independently ( body-building, tattoo maker)

Rules and formulas:

1. Rule. Complex nouns with first part, foreign language on origin, ending on the vowel and on one's own not used, are written together, for example: bus station, pet hotel, weather station, endoscopy.

Examples of the first parts: auto, acro, balneo, bati, bio, hecto, geo, hetero, hygro, soundboard, deci, zoo, uzo, infra, kilo, cinema, macro, mega, meta, meteo, micro, Milli, multi, neo, ortho, paleo, pair, peri, poly, proto, centi, exo, endo.

Exclusion - subject to R u b le 1. Written through hyphen compound nouns that name complex units of measurement, e.g. . : auto-hour.

Exclusion - subject to R u b le 2. Written through two hyphen compound nouns with the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, and with the second part written with a hyphen, for example: video-in-out, video conferencing, video press conference, video-EEG monitoring, tele-press conference, TV talk show

Exception - subject to R u b le 3. Written through hyphen compound nouns with the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, and with the second part - a proper name, for example: micro-Chernobyl, pseudo-Christ.

hyphen some singular nouns: ava pepper, agni yoga, alma mater, ashihara karate, vice... (vice governor, vice-miss, vice premier, vice champion and etc.), data center, Cane Corso, copy art, amusement park, kebab, mezza voche, nano art, readymade, synth pop, ski service, ski cross, ski stop, ski tour, ski mountaineering, ski cross(although skiboard, skijoring, skisurfing), Fata Morgana, heavy metal, happy end, hops-suneli, free jazz(although freestyle, freediving).

Formulas for words:

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as a compound noun with the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently ( pyrotechnics, two-step)§ 46 para. 1

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of complex nouns with the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, is the name of a complex unit of measurement ( auto hour)§ 46 par. 1 excl.- amend. one

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of complex nouns with the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently ( alma mater, synth pop)§ 46 para. 1 excl.

together/hyphen/separate: written through two hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of complex nouns with the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, the second part is written with a hyphen ( tele-press conference)§ 46 para. 1 excl.-rect. 2

Formulas for the first parts:

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as the first part of compound nouns, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently ( helio..., quasi..., fries…)§ 46 para. 1

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of the first part of complex nouns, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently ( ski-…, fri-…)§ 46 para. 1 excl.

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on continuous spelling of the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, - is part of the name of a complex unit of measurement ( auto hour)§ 46 para. 1 excl.-rect. one

together/hyphen/separate: written through two hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of the first part of complex nouns, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, the second part has its own hyphenated spelling ( body)§ 46 para. 1 excl.-rect. 2

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of the first part, foreign in origin, ending in a vowel and not used independently, the second part is a proper name ( pseudo-Christ)§ 46 para. 1 excl.-rect. 3

2. R a v i l o. Writing difficult nouns with not used on one's own first part on the consonant determined on spelling dictionary.

With hyphen are written, for example: Art Nouveau, audience hall, ice review, big band, big beat, scourge will, backing vocal, back office, bareboat charter, bram-ray, topmast, vant-putens, shunt-rope, wouting trust, hafel-gardel, glitter rock, grand pas, The Grand Prix, green card, goodbye, dalai lama, dance group, dress code, carte blanche, Kinder Surprise, call center, conference hall, crash test, music hall, non-conformism, chief auditor, ax head, second hand, seconds-major, smart card, soft rock, split system, stone therapy, touch panel, talk show.

Slitno are written, for example: arccosine, outsider, baseball, bel canto, mezzanine, big Mac, beachball, scout, boyfriend, bonton, fire department, fire chief, bull terrier, Bundesbank, background, backslash, backhand, waterline, water polo, watch parade, windrower, windsurfing, hackblock, handball, guardhouse, king of arms, grand solitaire, grapefruit, kinderbalm, culturetrager, smartphone, overtone, secondchord, softball, face control, havcourt, chainword, calipers.

Formulas for words:

together/hyphen/separate: entrenched hyphen (ice review, weekend)§ 46 para. 2

together/hyphen/separate: entrenched conjoined writing a compound noun with the first part not used independently into a consonant ( big Mac, cabinet of curiosities, face control)§ 46 para. 2

Formulas for the first parts:

together/hyphen/separate: entrenched hyphen (grotto-..., surf-…, smart…, short-...)§ 46 para. 2

together/hyphen/separate: entrenched conjoined writing the first part of complex nouns that is not used independently into a consonant ( water..., smart…, AIDS…"speed » , barbell...)§ 46 para. 2

3. R ​​a v i l o. Complex nouns and combinations with one-word application, if in them compound are included on one's own used nouns and both parts or only second part bow down, are written through hyphen, for example: agent-bank, alpha particle, attaché case, audit control , baba yaga, baroque rock, Bas-guitar , beta decay, business partner, business tour, block apparatus, block diagram, checkpoint, vacuum apparatus, vector function, VIP hall, turn-fixer, Gala Concert, gamma telescope, general director , golf Club, gram molecule, grill bar, dance hall, delta pulse, jazz band , sofa bed, fashion designer, disco bar, doping control , drape velor , double sharp, Firebird, female cosmonaut, LCD display, jockey club , x-rays, image project, index-cipher, online store, Cathead, kraft paper, cream powder, flint-baba, crepe georgette, ENT therapy, ENT doctor, lumpen proletariat , maxi skirt, midi skirt, mini skirt, modern dance, national socialist, radical socialist , cape coat, raglan sleeve, hard rock band, Chef, Show Business.

And with the exception. are written together some compound nouns consisting of stems that coincide with independently used nouns, for example: nitrogen fixer, alphatype, drill, blitz... (blitz poll, blitz tournament and etc.), checkpoint(although checkpoint and etc.), board..., (flight doctor, logbook, flight engineer, flight mechanic, flight attendant, stewardess, flight radio operator and etc .) , explosive package, explosionprojectile, pennant, delta club, hang glider, hang glider, hang gliding, housekeeper, impulse therapy, coffee substitute, coffee machine, lotapparatus, lotlin, backlash, standard schnauzer, motor car, planmap, presspan, bag, saxhorn, soundtrack(although sound design, sound poetry and etc.), skateboard, sport... (gym, sports equipment, sports industry, sports car, sport Club, sports section and etc .) , street racer, street racing, trawlbot, tour... (travel agency, tour manager, tour operator, tour, travel agency and etc .) , salvage base, waste plant, salvage acceptance, salvage, folding machine, fox terrier, front projection, center forward, quarterfinal, installation supervision, davit, showmania, storm ladder, barcode, barcoding, dash-dotted line, electron-volt, yalbot.

E r c o n t i o n is subject to R u b l o 1. They are written together compound nouns that are names chemical compounds, for example: bromcamphor, chlorovinylethyl, ethylene glycol.

Exception - subject to R u b le 2. Written together compound nouns consisting of two stems, coinciding with independently used nouns, and the first stem ends in a vowel, namely: audio…, video…(Besides video art), media…, multimedia..., porn…, radio…, retro…, a photo…(Besides photo art).

E r c o n t i o n is subject to R u b le 3. It is written apart a combination of two common nouns expressing a more general and more particular concept, for example: fish cod, mineral lapis lazuli, March month.

Exception - subject to R u b le 4. Written apart: a) combinations of note names with key names major, minor (before major, C-sharp major, mi minor, E-flat minor), b) combinations with words comrade(not in the meaning of "friend"), g mister, our (your) brother, c) words sovereign, empress, father, mother, mother in combinations sovereign emperor, empress empress, father deacon (deacon), father igumen, father rector, father archpriest, mother abbess, mother abbess, mother empress, mother abbess, mother popadya, queen mother.

N o t e. They are written with two hyphens compound nouns and combinations with a one-word application, if they include independently used nouns and both parts or only the second part are declined, and one of the parts has its own hyphenated spelling, for example: major general engineer, female cosmonaut, hard rock band.

Formulas for words:

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as a compound noun or a combination with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component ( audit control, cabbage butterfly, UHF therapy, Show Business)§ 46 para. 3

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as exception, is the name of a chemical compound ( acid halide)§ 46 para. 3 excl.-adr. one

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as exception from the rule about hyphenated writing of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component ( pennant, soundtrack, barcode, backlash)§ 46 para. 3 excl.

together/hyphen/separate: spelled apart as exception from the rule about hyphenated writing of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component ( before major, mi minor)§ 46 para. 3 excl.-adr. 4

together/hyphen/separate: spelled apart as exception from the rule about hyphenated spelling of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component - gender-species relations are expressed in combination ( fish cod, March month)§ 46 para. 3 excl.-adr. 3

together/hyphen/separate: written through two hyphen as a compound noun or a combination with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component, if one of the parts has its own hyphenated spelling ( major general engineer, female cosmonaut)§ 46 para. 3 note.

Formulas for the first parts:

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as the first part of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component ( jazz-..., X-..., PR-..., microwave..., ersatz-...)§ 46 para. 3

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as exception from the rule about hyphenated spelling of the first part of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component - is part of the names of chemical compounds ( vinyl…, chlorine…)§ 46 para. 3 excl.-adr. one

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as exception from the rule about hyphenated spelling of the first part of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component - is the first part with a vowel, which belongs to the closed series of components ( audio…, video..., media..., radio..., retro..., a photo...)§ 46 para. 3 excl.-adr. 2

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as exception from the rule about hyphenated spelling of the first part of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component ( flag…)§ 46 para. 3 excl.

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as the second part of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component ( leek)§ 46 para. 3

together/hyphen/separate: written through two hyphen as the first part of complex nouns or combinations with an application, consisting of two parts - independently used nouns with a second inflected component, if the second part has its own hyphenated spelling ( audio…, jazz-…)§ 46 para. 3 note.

4. R a v i l o. Combinations with post-positive immutable definition, pronounced noun or adjective, are written apart, for example: the dress mini, skirt maxi, coffee gaze, candies assorted, vitamins dragee, cutlets devolay, chickens grill, vegetables grill, soup kharcho, style Liberty, paper laid out, threads floss, swimsuit bikini, hat sombrero, circus big top, restaurant bistro, children indigo, style country music, show latino, language Hindi, time peak, hour X, idea fix.

And with the exception. Are written through hyphen some combinations with a postpositive immutable definition: bass buff, bass profundo, cockney girl, bolero vest, maximum task, minimum task, cream fresh, crepe-pleated(although skirt corrugation), cross country, kamikaze pilot, opera buff, maximum program, minimum program, cabaret restaurant, puree soup, buff theater, variety theater, cabaret theater, closet.

Formulas:

together/hyphen/separate: spelled apart as a combination of a noun with a postpositive inflected attribute ( circus big top, antelope wildebeest, mezzo forte- for the combination as a whole) § 46 paragraph 4

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule about the separate spelling of a noun with a postpositive indeclinable definition ( bass buff, bolero vest, opera buff, maximum program, minimum program, puree soup, closet, variety theater)§ 46 para. 4 excl.

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on separate writing of the postpositive indeclinable definition ( …-maximum, …-minimum)§ 46 para. 4 excl.

together/hyphen/separate: spelled apart as the first part of a noun combination with a postpositive indeclinable attribute ( coffee, salon, circus)§ 46 para. 4

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on the separate spelling of the first part of a combination of a noun with a postpositive indeclinable definition ( bass-…, pilot-…)§ 46 para. 4 excl.

5. R a v i l o. Combinations with prepositive application and indeclinable main word are written through hyphen, for example: ballet revue, bard cafe, Internet cafe, relax cafe, express cafe, rock cafe, Business lady, design bureau, canoe polo, mezzo-soprano, bike show, motor show, pop show, samba show, slide show, talk show, fire show, salon-studio, tomato puree, sherry brandy.

Formulas for words:

Formulas for the first parts:

6. R a v i l o. Complex nouns with first part, on one's own used, and second, on one's own not used, are written together, for example: alphatron, betatron, babysitter, businesswoman, businessman, body-building, gammoscopy, gammagraphy, gameball, matchball, set point, slemball, streetball, tennisball, trackball, speechwriter, image maker, clip maker, site maker, tattoo artist, technodance, ohmmeter, ammeter, showman.

And with exclusion: a) are written with a hyphen: body art, break point, video art, victoria-regia, pinhole camera, karate-do, kyokushinkai karate, concept art, Creme brulee, lottery allegri, opera comedian, opera series, parade alley, paperweight, somersault, spray art, status quo, Street art, hocus pocus, photo art, emo kid; b) are written separately: idea fix, incident belli, incident federis, mode vivendi, a person grata, a person non grata.

Formulas for words:

together/hyphen/separate: spelled together as a compound noun with the first part used independently and the second part not used independently ( body-building, gammagraphy, matchball, speechwriter, tattoo artist, showman)§ 46 para. 6

together/hyphen/separate: written through hyphen as exception from the rule on the continuous spelling of a complex noun with the first part, independently used, and the second, not independently used ( break point, body art, pinhole camera, lottery allegri, opera series, somersault, status quo, emo kid)§ 46 para. 6 excl.

Semi

the first part of compound words, always written together


Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language. 2006 .

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    noon- noon... Russian word stress

    semi…- 1. SEMI ... 1, with a blow. and without a hit. The first part of compound words with the meaning: 1) half, half, half (of what is indicated in the 2nd part), in half with something else: half-barrel, half-light, half-velvet, half-meter, half-paper, half-rotten, ... ... Dictionary Ushakov

    SEMI- HALF. In the article “A Look at the Parthenon of Athens” (Journal of Fine Arts, 1823) we read: “The group ... represents two goddesses: one sitting and the other reclining on a stone.” To the word reclining, the author of the article made the following note: “The word reclining ... ... The history of words

    semi- with a blow. and without a hit. The first part of compound words with the meaning: 1) half, half, half (of what is indicated in the 2nd part), in half with what n. to others: half-barrel, half-light, half-velvet, half-meter, half-paper, half-rotten, half-silk; 2) not ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    semi- See (gender) 1. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    Semi...- half ... 1. The initial part of compound words, introducing meanings 1) half of what is named in the second part of the word (half circle, half turn, half turn, etc.) 2) half, in half with something else (semi-metallic, semi-desert , semi-silk, etc.)… … Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language Efremova

    semi...- semi ... The first part of compound words with: 1) half of what n., in half the size, for example. semicircle, semi-monthly, semi-annual, half-rota; 2) not quite or almost, for example. half-literate, half-dressed, half-forgotten, half-sick, half-dark, ... ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    semi Russian spelling dictionary

    semi..- semi ... the first part of compound words, written together ... merged. Apart. Through a hyphen.

    semi...- SEMI ... The first part of compound words. 1. Contributes sign: half of what l. Half century, half verst, half year, half ring, half circle, half meter, half minute, half oval, half loop, half plane, half percent, half pood, half life, half pound, ... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

    semi-- — Topics oil and gas industry EN hemi … Technical Translator's Handbook

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  1. Sex - I organisms, a set of morphological and physiological features of the organism that ensure sexual reproduction, the essence of which ultimately boils down to fertilization (See Fertilization). Big soviet encyclopedia
  2. floor - FLOOR, floor, floor, about the field, on the floor and in the floor, pl. floors, male The lower flooring inside the room, on which they walk and on which furniture is placed, in contrast to the walls and ceiling. Wooden, stone, asphalt floor. The book fell to the floor. The dog lies on the floor. Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov
  3. floor - See: 1. floor 2. half an hour Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  4. gender - female person Abramov's synonym dictionary
  5. LPO - LPO, a system of signs and characteristics of an organism, determined by the reproductive function of an individual and at the same time indicating the compliance with this function. There are two genders - male and female. Scientific and technical dictionary
  6. sex - FLOOR - a set of signs that are directly or indirectly related to reproduction, by which in most organisms male and female individuals can be distinguished. Botany. Glossary of terms
  7. sex - POL (biol.), a set of genetic. and morphophysiological. features of organisms that ensure their reproduction. Husband. or wives. P. organism is determined genetically - spec. sex chromosomes. Individuals of different... Veterinary encyclopedic Dictionary
  8. floor - [flooring] n., m., use. very often (no) what? gender, why? semi, (see) what? gender what? floor, about what? about the field and on the floor; pl. what? floors, (no) what? gender, why? floors, (see) what? floors, what? floors, about what? about floors... Dictionary of Dmitriev
  9. gender - noun, number of synonyms: 9 gender 3 lithostrophon 1 flooring 28 paul 12 parquet 3 gender 1 sex 33 dance floor 2 floor 3 Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language
  10. gender - 1) -a (-y), preposition. about the field, on the floor, pl. floors, m. The lower flooring in the room on which they walk. Wooden floor. Parquet floor. From floor to ceiling. Wash the floor. Fall to the floor. Small Academic Dictionary
  11. Paul - Pōlus, Πῶλος 1. from Agrigent, the sophist and student of Gorgias, whom Plato reproaches for too many decorations and sophistication of speech (Phaedr. p. 267 B.), wrote τέχνη, which Plato apparently knew. Dictionary of Classical Antiquities
  12. floor - floor I m. The lower flooring in the room on which they walk. II m. 1. A set of traits associated with reproduction, by which male and female individuals are distinguished. || Belonging to the category of men or women, males or females. 2. unfold A collection of one man or one woman. Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova
  13. LPO - LPO - a set of genetic and morpho-physiological features that provide sexual reproduction of organisms. The male or female sex of an organism is genetically determined by special sex chromosomes. Big encyclopedic dictionary
  14. Sex - A set of genetic, morphological and physiological features that ensure sexual reproduction of organisms. In a broader sense, sex is a complex of reproductive, somatic, and social characteristics... Sexological Encyclopedia
  15. gender - FLOOR 1. FLOOR, -a (-y), proposition. about the field, on the floor; pl. floors; m. Bottom coating, flooring indoors, in the house. Wooden p. Parquet p. From floor to ceiling. Wash p. Drop on p. Scatter on the floor. Hit the p. Hang down to the floor. Earthy... Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov
  16. floor - 1. floor/¹ (flooring). 2. gender/² (male and female). Morphemic spelling dictionary
  17. floor - 1. floor, floors, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor 2. floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor, floor , floors, floor grammar dictionary Zalizniak
  18. gender - I I, genus. n. -a "sex"; Ukrainian drank, born n. semi "sleeping bench", blr. gender, other Russian floor "base". Related to other-ind. phálakam "board, plank", OE fjo Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  19. gender - 1. FLOOR1, a (y), about the field, on the floor, pl. s, ov, m. In the house, in the room: undercoat, flooring. Parquet settlement. Cement, asphalt settlement. Zemlyanoy settlement (compacted soil without flooring). Rub, revenge, wash p. To the floor and to the floor. Sprinkle on the floor. Fell... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov
  20. SEX - (English gender, sex) - a complex of bodily, reproductive, behavioral and social characteristics that define an individual as a man or a woman, a boy or a girl. Big psychological dictionary
  21. POL - POL - eng. sex; German Geschlecht. 1. Set of morphological and fiziol. features. 2. A complex of somatic, reproductive, socio-cultural and behavioral characteristics that determine the personal, socio-cultural and legal status of a man and a woman. sociological dictionary
  22. floor - TOP - BOW (see) top - down (see) top - bottom (see) top - bottom (see) Top of the house - bottom of the house. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  23. Sex - I is a set of genetically determined traits of an individual that determines its role in the process of reproduction. The development of the signs of the male (they denote the sign of Mars - "♂") and the female (the sign of Venus - "♀") sexes is determined by chromosome sets (see Fig. Medical Encyclopedia
  24. sex - A set of mutually contrasting generative and related traits of individuals of the same species. Individuals with opposite characteristics or can directly merge with each other (some unicellular algae) ... Biological encyclopedic dictionary
  25. gender - FLOOR..., FLOOR-..., FEM... The first part of compound words (the second part of which is a noun), used in sign. express. epithet that reinforces the sign. noun or giving it Iron.-mocking character. A half-wit is an idiot, a dumbass. Half life - smth. Explanatory Dictionary of Russian Argo

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