(Noun) papirus;
n U/C papirus
papirus
PAPIRUSOWY
1. (paper made from the papyrus plant by cutting it in strips and pressing it flat
used by ancient Egyptians and Greeks and Romans)
papirus
2. (tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times)
cibora papirusowa, papirus: : synonim: Egyptian paper reed
synonim: Egyptian paper rush
synonim: paper rush
synonim: paper plant
synonim: Cyperus papyrus
3. (a document written on papyrus)
papirus: :
[ [(pl. papyri, papyruses)] ] bot.bibl. papirus
papirus m bot.
Przykłady użycia
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It is a kind of papyrus that I am unrolling in front of you.
To rodzaj papirusu, który pozwolę sobie przed państwem rozwinąć.
Most, however, seem to have decided that buying a papyrus was a useful insurance policy in case it all turned out to be true.
This growth would have gathered pace with the use of paper, the production of which the Arabs had learnt from Chinese prisoners of war, as a new and cheaper writing material replacing papyrus and parchment.
This growth would have gathered pace with the use of paper, the production of which the Arabs had learnt from Chinese prisoners of war, as a new and cheaper writing material replacing papyrus and parchment.
The script of a papyrus is read from one side across to the other, depending on which way round the depicted animal heads are facing.
A cellulose, rather like papyrus, which would explain its durability.
To celuloza, rzadsza niż papirus, co by wyjaśniało trwałość.
It is a kind of papyrus that I am unrolling in front of you.
To rodzaj papirusu, który pozwolę sobie przed państwem rozwinąć.
What is that font anyway, papyrus?
Co to za czcionka, papirus?
Vellum or papyrus.
Welin albo papirus.