slovo | definícia |
-gen (gcide) | -gen \-gen\ [(1) From Gr. -gen-, from the same root as ge`nos
race, stock (see Genus). (2) From Gr. suffix -genh`s born.
Cf. F. -g[`e]ne.]
1. A suffix used in scientific words in the sense of
producing, generating: as, amphigen, amidogen, halogen.
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2. A suffix meaning produced, generated; as, exogen.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
agency (mass) | agency
- agentúra |
agenda (mass) | agenda
- agenda |
agent (mass) | agent
- agent |
argentina (mass) | Argentina
- Argentína |
attorneygeneral (mass) | attorney-general
- štátny zástupca |
congenial (mass) | congenial
- príbuzný |
contingency (mass) | contingency
- náhoda, eventualita, kontingencia, možnosť, náhodilosť |
detergent (mass) | detergent
- detergent, saponát |
diligence (mass) | diligence
- starostlivosť, vytrvalosť |
diligently (mass) | diligently
- usilovne |
emergency (mass) | emergency
- núdza |
emergency room (mass) | emergency room
- ambulancia |
exigency (mass) | exigency
- potreba |
fifthgeneration (mass) | fifth-generation
- piata generácia |
gender (mass) | gender
- rod, pohlavie |
genealogy (mass) | genealogy
- rodokmeň |
general (mass) | general
- rámcový, univerzálny, všeobecný, hlavný, generál, veliť |
generally (mass) | generally
- celkovo, všeobecne, obyčajne |
generalpurpose (mass) | general-purpose
- univerzálny |
generate (mass) | generate
- vytvárať, generovať |
generation (mass) | generation
- generácia |
generous (mass) | generous
- štedrý |
genesis (mass) | genesis
- pôvod |
geneve (mass) | Geneve
- Ženeva |
genial (mass) | genial
- geniálny |
genius (mass) | genius
- génius |
genoa (mass) | Genoa
- Janov |
genocide (mass) | genocide
- genocída |
genova (mass) | Genova
- Janov |
genre (mass) | genre
- žáner |
gentile (mass) | gentile
- nežidovský, pohanský, pohan |
gentle (mass) | gentle
- mierny, nežný, ľahký, jemný |
gentleman (mass) | gentleman
- džentlmen, gavalier, pán |
gentleness (mass) | gentleness
- vľúdnosť, láskavosť |
gently (mass) | gently
- jemne |
genuine (mass) | genuine
- nefalšovaný, rýdzi, opravdivý, úprimný |
hydrogenate (mass) | hydrogenate
- hydrogénovať |
indigence (mass) | indigence
- núdza |
indigenous (mass) | indigenous
- pôvodný |
indulgence (mass) | indulgence
- záľuba |
ingenuous (mass) | ingenuous
- úprimný |
ingenuously (mass) | ingenuously
- úprimne |
insurgency (mass) | insurgency
- povstanie |
intelligence (mass) | intelligence
- inteligencia, spravodajstvo |
intelligent (mass) | intelligent
- inteligentný |
intelligentsia (mass) | intelligentsia
- inteligencia |
jugendstil (mass) | jugendstil
- secesný, Art Nouveau |
largeness (mass) | largeness
- veľkosť |
magenta (mass) | magenta
- fuksínový, fialový, purpurový |
majorgeneral (mass) | major-general
- generálmajor |
regeneration (mass) | regeneration
- regenerácia |
regent (mass) | regent
- správca |
roentgen (mass) | roentgen
- rentgen |
urgency (mass) | urgency
- naliehavosť |
urgent (mass) | urgent
- naliehavý, urgentný |
attorney-general (encz) | attorney-general,státní zástupce jk |
falcon-gentil (encz) | falcon-gentil, n: |
falcon-gentle (encz) | falcon-gentle, n: |
fifth-generation (encz) | fifth-generation,pátá generace Pavel Cvrček |
first-generation (encz) | first-generation,první generace Pavel Cvrček |
major-general (encz) | major-general,generálmajor n: [voj.] Zdeněk Brož |
non-debt-generating flow (encz) | non-debt-generating flow, |
self-generated (encz) | self-generated, adj: |
shabby-genteel (encz) | shabby-genteel, adj: |
too-generous (encz) | too-generous, adj: |
vicar-general (encz) | vicar-general, n: |
Abiogenesis (gcide) | Abiogenesis \Ab`i*o*gen"e*sis\, n. [Gr. 'a priv. + bi`os life +
ge`nesis, origin, birth.] (Biol.)
The supposed origination of living organisms from lifeless
matter; such genesis as does not involve the action of living
parents; spontaneous generation; -- called also abiogeny,
and opposed to biogenesis.
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I shall call the . . . doctrine that living matter may
be produced by not living matter, the hypothesis of
abiogenesis. --Huxley,
1870.
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Abiogenetic (gcide) | Abiogenetic \Ab`i*o*ge*net"ic\, a. (Biol.)
Of or pertaining to abiogenesis. Ab`i*o*ge*net"ic*al*ly,
adv.
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Abiogenetically (gcide) | Abiogenetic \Ab`i*o*ge*net"ic\, a. (Biol.)
Of or pertaining to abiogenesis. Ab`i*o*ge*net"ic*al*ly,
adv.
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Abiogenist (gcide) | Abiogenist \Ab`i*og"e*nist\, n. (Biol.)
One who believes that life can be produced independently of
antecedent. --Huxley.
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Abiogenous (gcide) | Abiogenous \Ab`i*og"e*nous\, a. (Biol.)
Produced by spontaneous generation.
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abiogeny (gcide) | Abiogenesis \Ab`i*o*gen"e*sis\, n. [Gr. 'a priv. + bi`os life +
ge`nesis, origin, birth.] (Biol.)
The supposed origination of living organisms from lifeless
matter; such genesis as does not involve the action of living
parents; spontaneous generation; -- called also abiogeny,
and opposed to biogenesis.
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I shall call the . . . doctrine that living matter may
be produced by not living matter, the hypothesis of
abiogenesis. --Huxley,
1870.
[1913 Webster]Abiogeny \Ab`i*og"e*ny\, n. (Biol.)
Same as Abiogenesis.
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Abiogeny (gcide) | Abiogenesis \Ab`i*o*gen"e*sis\, n. [Gr. 'a priv. + bi`os life +
ge`nesis, origin, birth.] (Biol.)
The supposed origination of living organisms from lifeless
matter; such genesis as does not involve the action of living
parents; spontaneous generation; -- called also abiogeny,
and opposed to biogenesis.
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I shall call the . . . doctrine that living matter may
be produced by not living matter, the hypothesis of
abiogenesis. --Huxley,
1870.
[1913 Webster]Abiogeny \Ab`i*og"e*ny\, n. (Biol.)
Same as Abiogenesis.
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Abstergent (gcide) | Abstergent \Ab*ster"gent\, a. [L. abstergens, p. pr. of
abstergere.]
Serving to cleanse, detergent.
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A substance used in cleansing; a detergent; as, soap is an
abstergent.
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Accipiter gentilis (gcide) | falcon-gentil \fal"con-gen`til\, falcon-gentle \falcon-gentle\,
n. [F. faucon-gentil. See Falcon, and Genteel.]
1. (Zool.) any female falcon; especially
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2. (Zool.) a female peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus).
Syn: falcon-gentil.
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3. (Zool.) The female or young of the goshawk ({Accipiter
gentilis}, formerly Astur palumbarius).
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Accountatn general (gcide) | Accountant \Ac*count"ant\, n. [Cf. F. accomptant, OF. acontant,
p. pr.]
1. One who renders account; one accountable.
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2. A reckoner.
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3. One who is skilled in, keeps, or adjusts, accounts; an
officer in a public office, who has charge of the
accounts.
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Accountatn general, the head or superintending accountant
in certain public offices. Also, formerly, an officer in
the English court of chancery who received the moneys paid
into the court, and deposited them in the Bank of England.
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Acrogen (gcide) | Acrogen \Ac"ro*gen\, n. [Gr. 'a`kros extreme, high + -gen.]
(Bot.)
A plant of the highest class of cryptogams, including the
ferns, etc. See Cryptogamia.
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The Age of Acrogens (Geol.), the age of coal plants, or the
carboniferous era.
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acrogenic (gcide) | acrogenic \acrogenic\ adj.
1. 1 pertaining to acrogens, flowerless plants (ferns or
mosses) in which growth occurs only at the tip of the main
stem.
Syn: acrogenous
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