decapitation
11decapitation — dekapitacija statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Augalo stiebo, šaknies arba diegamakštės viršūnėlės nupjovimas. atitikmenys: angl. decapitation rus. декапитация …
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12decapitation — decapitate ► VERB ▪ cut off the head of. DERIVATIVES decapitation noun. ORIGIN Latin decapitare, from caput head …
13Decapitation strike — In the theory of nuclear warfare, a decapitation strike is a first strike attack that aims to remove the command and control mechanisms of the opponent, in the hope that it will severely degrade or destroy its capacity for nuclear retaliation.… …
14decapitation strike — n. A military attack designed to kill the enemy s leaders or knock out their ability to communicate with and control their troops. Example Citations: The bombing raid, which lasted no more than 30 minutes, was what military officials call a… …
15Decapitation of a statue of Margaret Thatcher — Margaret Thatcher On July 3, 2002, Paul Kelleher[1] decapitated a £150,000, 8 foot, 1.8 tonne marble statue of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on display at the Guildhall Art Gallery in central London …
16decapitation — noun see decapitate …
17DÉCAPITATION — n. f. Action de décapiter …
18decapitation — See decapitate. * * * …
19decapitation — Removal of a head. See decapitate. * * * n. removal of the head, usually the head of a dead fetus to enable delivery to take place. This procedure is very rare nowadays, being undertaken only in dire circumstances when the fetal head is too large …
20décapitation — (dé ca pi ta sion ; en poésie, de six syllabes) s. f. Action de décapiter. HISTORIQUE XVe s. • ....Bartolomieu, helas, Fu escorchiez ; de St Andrieu lisons Qu en croix mouru ; decapitations Fu à Jacques...., E. DESCH. Poésies mss. f° 124,… …