linóleum
61linoleum — n VI; lm M. linoleumea, D. linoleumeów «tkanina jutowa pokryta z wierzchu warstwą zabarwionej masy, od spodu farbą lakową, odporna na ścieranie, stosowana głównie do wykładania podłóg» ‹z łac.› …
62linoleum — [lɪ nəʊlɪəm] noun a material consisting of a canvas backing thickly coated with a preparation of linseed oil and powdered cork, used as a floor covering. Derivatives linoleumed adjective Origin C19: from L. linum flax + oleum oil …
63linoleum — noun (U) smooth shiny material in flat sheets used to cover a floor …
64linoleum — Frederick Walton …
65linoleum — li·no·le·um …
66linoleum — UK [lɪˈnəʊlɪəm] / US [lɪˈnoʊlɪəm] noun [uncountable] a hard flat substance with a shiny surface used for covering floors …
67linoleum [lɪˈnəʊliəm] — noun [U] a hard flat substance with a shiny surface, used for covering floors …
68linoleum — li•no•le•um [[t]lɪˈnoʊ li əm[/t]] n. bui a hard, washable floor covering formed by coating burlap or canvas with linseed oil, powdered cork, and rosin, and adding pigments to create the desired colors and patterns • Etymology: 1863; < L… …
69linoleum — /ləˈnoʊliəm/ (say luh nohleeuhm), /laɪ / (say luy ) noun a floor covering formed by coating hessian or canvas with linseed oil, powdered cork, and rosin, and adding pigments of the desired colour. Also, lino /ˈlaɪnoʊ/ (say luynoh). {Latin līnum… …
70linoleum — li|no|leum sb., met, i sms. linoleums , fx linoleumsgulv …