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11Balaş — Diese Schreibung ist obsolet. Das Stichwort ist unter „Balaș“ zu finden. In der rumänischen Orthographie finden statt der Buchstaben Şş und Ţţ die Buchstaben Șș und Țț Anwendung …
12balas — /bal euhs, bay leuhs/, n. Mineral. a rose red variety of spinel. Also called balas ruby. [1375 1425; late ME < ML balasius, var. of balascius < Ar balakhsh, back formation from Pers Badakhshan, district near Samarkand, where gem is found] * * * …
13balas — noun /ˈbaləs/ a) A type of rose coloured spinel once thought to be a form of ruby (now usually used attributively: balas ruby). b) sand …
14Balas — Recorded in some sixty spelling forms as shwn below, and from the Middle Ages found in almost every European country except strangely, the British Isles, this is a surname of Babylonian origins. It derives from the two personal names Balthazar… …
15balas — bal•as [[t]ˈbæl əs, ˈbeɪ ləs[/t]] n. mir a rose red variety of spinel • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < ML balas(c)ius < Ar balakhsh, back formation from Pers Badakhshān district near Samarkand, where gem is found …
16balas — /ˈbæləs/ (say baluhs), /ˈba / (say bah ) noun a rose red variety of spinel. Also, balas ruby. {Middle English, from Old French balais, from Arabic balakhsh kind of ruby, from Persian Badakhshān, a province where found} …
17balas — noun a pale rose colored variety of the ruby spinel • Syn: ↑balas ruby • Hypernyms: ↑spinel ruby, ↑ruby spinel …
18Balas blancas — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Balas blancas Álbum de Barricada Publicación 1992 Grabación Du Manoir (Francia) …
19Balas ruby — Bal as ru by [OE. bales, balais, F. balais, LL. balascus, fr. Ar. balakhsh, so called from Badakhshan, Balashan, or Balaxiam, a place in the neighborhood of Samarkand, where this ruby is found.] (Min.) A variety of spinel ruby, of a pale rose red …
20Balas, Iolanda — ▪ Romanian athlete born Dec. 12, 1936, Timisoara, Rom. Romanian athlete, the dominant performer in the women s high jump during the late 1950s and 60s. She won two Olympic gold medals in the event, set 14 world records, and was the first woman …