slovodefinícia
bip
(foldoc)
BIP

An incorrect singular of BIPS. One billion instructions per
second is 1 BIPS, not 1 BIP.
bip
(vera)
BIP
Bit Interleaved Parity (SONET, ..., BIT)
podobné slovodefinícia
bipartite
(mass)
bipartite
- obojstranný
biparous
(encz)
biparous,rodící dvě mláďata Zdeněk Brož
bipartisan
(encz)
bipartisan,týkající se dvou stran Zdeněk Brož
bipartite
(encz)
bipartite,dvojdílný adj: Zdeněk Brožbipartite,oboustranný adj: Zdeněk Brož
biped
(encz)
biped,dvounohý adj: Zdeněk Brožbiped,dvounožec n: Zdeněk Brož
bipedal
(encz)
bipedal,dvounohý Jaroslav Šedivý
bipedalism
(encz)
bipedalism,bipedie n: Zdeněk Brožbipedalism,dvounohost n: Zdeněk Brož
biphenyl
(encz)
biphenyl,bifenyl [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
biplane
(encz)
biplane,dvojplošník n: Zdeněk Brož
bipolar
(encz)
bipolar,bipolární adj: bipolar,dvoupólový adj: Zdeněk Brož
bipolar disorder
(encz)
bipolar disorder,manická deprese n: [med.] Pino
bipolarity
(encz)
bipolarity,bipolarita n: Zdeněk Brož
bippy
(encz)
bippy,blíže neurčená (obvykle drahocenná) část těla n: [slang.] You can
bet your sweet bippy. Petr Písař
bips
(encz)
BIPS,Billion Instruction Per Second [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
flurbiprofen
(encz)
flurbiprofen, n:
ianalbipootv
(encz)
IANALBIPOOTV,I Am Not A Lawyer, But I Play One On TV [zkr.]
polybrominated biphenyl
(encz)
polybrominated biphenyl,PBB polybromovaný bifenyl [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskačpolybrominated biphenyl,polybromovaný bifenyl (PBB) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
polychlorinated biphenyl (pcb)
(encz)
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB),polychlorovaný bifenyl
(PCB) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
bipedie
(czen)
bipedie,bipedalismn: Zdeněk Brož
bipolar field effect transistor
(czen)
Bipolar Field Effect Transistor,BiFET[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
bipolarita
(czen)
bipolarita,bipolarityn: Zdeněk Brož
bipolární
(czen)
bipolární,bipolaradj:
heterojunction bipolar transistor
(czen)
Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor,HBT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
insulated gate bipolar transistor
(czen)
Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor,IGBT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Ambiparous
(gcide)
Ambiparous \Am*bip"a*rous\, a. [L. ambo both + parere to bring
forth.] (Bot.)
Characterized by containing the rudiments of both flowers and
leaves; -- applied to a bud.
[1913 Webster]
Bidens bipinnata
(gcide)
Spanish \Span"ish\, a.
Of or pertaining to Spain or the Spaniards.
[1913 Webster]

Spanish bayonet (Bot.), a liliaceous plant ({Yucca
alorifolia}) with rigid spine-tipped leaves. The name is
also applied to other similar plants of the Southwestern
United States and mexico. Called also Spanish daggers.


Spanish bean (Bot.) See the Note under Bean.

Spanish black, a black pigment obtained by charring cork.
--Ure.

Spanish broom (Bot.), a leguminous shrub ({Spartium
junceum}) having many green flexible rushlike twigs.

Spanish brown, a species of earth used in painting, having
a dark reddish brown color, due to the presence of
sesquioxide of iron.

Spanish buckeye (Bot.), a small tree (Ungnadia speciosa)
of Texas, New Mexico, etc., related to the buckeye, but
having pinnate leaves and a three-seeded fruit.

Spanish burton (Naut.), a purchase composed of two single
blocks. A

double Spanish burton has one double and two single blocks.
--Luce (Textbook of Seamanship).

Spanish chalk (Min.), a kind of steatite; -- so called
because obtained from Aragon in Spain.

Spanish cress (Bot.), a cruciferous plant ({Lepidium
Cadamines}), a species of peppergrass.

Spanish curlew (Zool.), the long-billed curlew. [U.S.]

Spanish daggers (Bot.) See Spanish bayonet.

Spanish elm (Bot.), a large West Indian tree ({Cordia
Gerascanthus}) furnishing hard and useful timber.

Spanish feretto, a rich reddish brown pigment obtained by
calcining copper and sulphur together in closed crucibles.


Spanish flag (Zool.), the California rockfish
(Sebastichthys rubrivinctus). It is conspicuously
colored with bands of red and white.

Spanish fly (Zool.), a brilliant green beetle, common in
the south of Europe, used for raising blisters. See
Blister beetle under Blister, and Cantharis.

Spanish fox (Naut.), a yarn twisted against its lay.

Spanish grass. (Bot.) See Esparto.

Spanish juice (Bot.), licorice.

Spanish leather. See Cordwain.

Spanish mackerel. (Zool.)
(a) A species of mackerel (Scomber colias) found both in
Europe and America. In America called chub mackerel,
big-eyed mackerel, and bull mackerel.
(b) In the United States, a handsome mackerel having bright
yellow round spots (Scomberomorus maculatus), highly
esteemed as a food fish. The name is sometimes
erroneously applied to other species. See Illust. under
Mackerel.

Spanish main, the name formerly given to the southern
portion of the Caribbean Sea, together with the contiguous
coast, embracing the route traversed by Spanish treasure
ships from the New to the Old World.

Spanish moss. (Bot.) See Tillandsia (and note at that
entry).

Spanish needles (Bot.), a composite weed ({Bidens
bipinnata}) having achenia armed with needlelike awns.

Spanish nut (Bot.), a bulbous plant (Iris Sisyrinchium)
of the south of Europe.

Spanish potato (Bot.), the sweet potato. See under
Potato.

Spanish red, an ocherous red pigment resembling Venetian
red, but slightly yellower and warmer. --Fairholt.

Spanish reef (Naut.), a knot tied in the head of a
jib-headed sail.

Spanish sheep (Zool.), a merino.

Spanish white, an impalpable powder prepared from chalk by
pulverizing and repeated washings, -- used as a white
pigment.

Spanish windlass (Naut.), a wooden roller, with a rope
wound about it, into which a marline spike is thrust to
serve as a lever.
[1913 Webster]
Bipalmate
(gcide)
Bipalmate \Bi*pal"mate\, a. [Pref. bi- + palmate.] (Bot.)
Palmately branched, with the branches again palmated.
[1913 Webster]
Biparietal
(gcide)
Biparietal \Bi`pa*ri"e*tal\, a. [Pref. bi- + parietal.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the diameter of the cranium, from one
parietal fossa to the other.
[1913 Webster]
Biparous
(gcide)
Biparous \Bip"a*rous\, a. [L. bis twice + parere to bring
forth.]
Bringing forth two at a birth.
[1913 Webster]
Bipartible
(gcide)
Bipartible \Bi*part"i*ble\, a. [Cf. F. bipartible. See
Bipartite.]
Capable of being divided into two parts.
[1913 Webster]
Bipartient
(gcide)
Bipartient \Bi*par"tient\, a. [L. bis twice + partiens, p. pr.
of partire to divide.]
Dividing into two parts. -- n. A number that divides another
into two equal parts without a remainder.
[1913 Webster]
Bipartile
(gcide)
Bipartile \Bi*par"tile\, a.
Divisible into two parts.
[1913 Webster]
bipartisan bipartizan two-party two-way
(gcide)
nonpartisan \nonpartisan\ adj.
1. free from party affiliation or bias. Opposite of
partisan. [Narrower terms: {bipartisan, bipartizan,
two-party, two-way}; {independent ] [Narrower terms:
{nonparty, non-party ]

Syn: nonpartizan.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. not affiliated with any one party; as, a nonpartisan
commission to study crime.
[WordNet 1.5]
Bipartite
(gcide)
Bipartite \Bip"ar*tite\, a. [L. bipartitus, p. p. of bipartire;
bis twice + partire. See Partite.]
1. Being in two parts; having two correspondent parts, as a
legal contract or writing, one for each party; shared by
two; as, a bipartite treaty.
[1913 Webster]

2. Divided into two parts almost to the base, as a leaf;
consisting of two parts or subdivisions. --Gray.
[1913 Webster]
Bipartition
(gcide)
Bipartition \Bi`par*ti"tion\, n.
The act of dividing into two parts, or of making two
correspondent parts, or the state of being so divided.
[1913 Webster] Bipectinate
Bipectinate
(gcide)
Bipectinate \Bi*pec"ti*nate\, Bipectinated \Bi*pec"ti*na`ted\,
a. [Pref. bi- + pectinate.] (Biol.)
Having two margins toothed like a comb.
[1913 Webster]
Bipectinated
(gcide)
Bipectinate \Bi*pec"ti*nate\, Bipectinated \Bi*pec"ti*na`ted\,
a. [Pref. bi- + pectinate.] (Biol.)
Having two margins toothed like a comb.
[1913 Webster]
Biped
(gcide)
Biped \Bi"ped\, n. [L. bipes; bis twice + pes, pedis, ?oot: cf.
F. bip[`e]de.]
A two-footed animal, as man.
[1913 Webster]Biped \Bi"ped\, a.
Having two feet; two-footed.
[1913 Webster]

By which the man, when heavenly life was ceased,
Became a helpless, naked, biped beast. --Byrom.
[1913 Webster]
Bipedal
(gcide)
Bipedal \Bip"e*dal\, a. [L. bipedalis: cf. F. bip['e]dal. See
Biped, n.]
1. Having two feet; biped.
[1913 Webster]

2. Pertaining to a biped.
[1913 Webster]
Bipeltate
(gcide)
Bipeltate \Bi*pel"tate\, a. [Pref. bi- + peltate.]
Having a shell or covering like a double shield.
[1913 Webster] Bipennate
Bipennate
(gcide)
Bipennate \Bi*pen"nate\, Bipennated \Bi*pen"na*ted\, a. [Pref.
bi- + pennate: cf. L. bipennis. Cf. Bipinnate.]
Having two wings. "Bipennated insects." --Derham.
[1913 Webster]
Bipennated
(gcide)
Bipennate \Bi*pen"nate\, Bipennated \Bi*pen"na*ted\, a. [Pref.
bi- + pennate: cf. L. bipennis. Cf. Bipinnate.]
Having two wings. "Bipennated insects." --Derham.
[1913 Webster]
Bipennis
(gcide)
Bipennis \Bi*pen"nis\, n. [L.]
An ax with an edge or blade on each side of the handle.
[1913 Webster]
Bipetalous
(gcide)
Bipetalous \Bi*pet"al*ous\, a. [Pref. bi- + petalous.] (Bot.)
Having two petals.
[1913 Webster]
Bipinnaria
(gcide)
Bipinnaria \Bi`pin*na"ri*a\, n. [NL., fr. L. bis twice + pinna
feather.] (Zool.)
The larva of certain starfishes as developed in the
free-swimming stage.
[1913 Webster] Bipinnate
Bipinnate
(gcide)
Bipinnate \Bi*pin"nate\, Bipinnated \Bi*pin"na*ted\, a. [Pref.
bi- + pinnate; cf. F. bipinn['e]. Cf. Bipennate.]
Twice pinnate.
[1913 Webster]
Bipinnated
(gcide)
Bipinnate \Bi*pin"nate\, Bipinnated \Bi*pin"na*ted\, a. [Pref.
bi- + pinnate; cf. F. bipinn['e]. Cf. Bipennate.]
Twice pinnate.
[1913 Webster]
Bipinnatifid
(gcide)
Bipinnatifid \Bi`pin*nat"i*fid\, a. [Pref. bi- + pinnatifid.]
(Bot.)
Doubly pinnatifid.
[1913 Webster]

Note: A bipinnatifid leaf is a pinnatifid leaf having its
segments or divisions also pinnatifid. The primary
divisions are pinn[ae] and the secondary pinnules.
[1913 Webster]
Biplane
(gcide)
Biplane \Bi"plane\, n. [Pref. bi- + plane.] (A["e]ronautics)
An a["e]roplane with two main supporting surfaces one above
the other.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Biplane \Bi"plane\, a. (A["e]ronautics)
Having, or consisting of, two superposed planes,
a["e]rocurves, or the like; of or pertaining to a biplane;
as, a biplane rudder.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Biplicate
(gcide)
Biplicate \Bip"li*cate\, a. [Pref. bi- + plicate.]
Twice folded together. --Henslow.
[1913 Webster]
Biplicity
(gcide)
Biplicity \Bi*plic"i*ty\, n.
The state of being twice folded; reduplication. [R.]
--Bailey.
[1913 Webster]
Bipolar
(gcide)
Bipolar \Bi*po"lar\, a. [Pref. bi- + polar. Cf. Dipolar.]
Doubly polar; having two poles; as, a bipolar cell or
corpuscle.
[1913 Webster]
Bipolarity
(gcide)
Bipolarity \Bi`po*lar"i*ty\, n.
Bipolar quality.
[1913 Webster] Bipont
Bipont
(gcide)
Bipont \Bi"pont\, Bipontine \Bi*pont"ine\, a. (Bibliog.)
Relating to books printed at Deuxponts, or Bipontium
(Zweibr["u]cken), in Bavaria.
[1913 Webster]
Bipontine
(gcide)
Bipont \Bi"pont\, Bipontine \Bi*pont"ine\, a. (Bibliog.)
Relating to books printed at Deuxponts, or Bipontium
(Zweibr["u]cken), in Bavaria.
[1913 Webster]
Biprism
(gcide)
Biprism \Bi"prism\, n. [Pref. bi- + prism.]
1. A prism whose refracting angle is very nearly 180 degrees.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. A combination of two short rectangular glass prisms
cemented together at their diagonal faces so as to form a
cube; -- called also optical cube. It is used in one
form of photometer.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Bipunctate
(gcide)
Bipunctate \Bi*punc"tate\, a. [Pref. bi- + punctate.]
Having two punctures, or spots.
[1913 Webster]
Bipunctual
(gcide)
Bipunctual \Bi*punc"tu*al\, a.
Having two points.
[1913 Webster]
Bipupillate
(gcide)
Bipupillate \Bi*pu"pil*late\, a. [Pref. bi- + pupil (of the
eye).] (Zool.)
Having an eyelike spot on the wing, with two dots within it
of a different color, as in some butterflies.
[1913 Webster]
Bipyramidal
(gcide)
Bipyramidal \Bi`py*ram"i*dal\, a. [Pref. bi- + pyramidal.]
Consisting of two pyramids placed base to base; having a
pyramid at each of the extremities of a prism, as in quartz
crystals.
[1913 Webster]
Cosmos bipinnatus
(gcide)
Cosmos \Cos"mos\, n. (Bot.)
A genus of composite plants closely related to Bidens,
usually with very showy flowers, some with yellow, others
with red, scarlet, purple, white, or lilac rays. They are
natives of the warmer parts of America, and many species are
cultivated. Cosmos bipinnatus and Cosmos diversifolius
are among the best-known species; Cosmos caudatus, of the
West Indies, is widely naturalized.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Entomyza albipennis
(gcide)
Wurraluh \Wur"ra*luh\, n. (Zool.)
The Australian white-quilled honey eater ({Entomyza
albipennis}).
[1913 Webster] Wust
Hydrobiplane
(gcide)
Hydrobiplane \Hy"dro*bi"plane\, n.
A hydro-a["e]roplane having two supporting planes.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Labipalp
(gcide)
Labipalp \La"bi*palp\, n. (Zool.)
A labial palp.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Labipalpi
(gcide)
Labipalpus \La`bi*pal"pus\, n.; pl. Labipalpi. [NL. See
Labium, and Palpus.] (Zool.)
One of the labial palpi of an insect. See Illust. under
Labium.
[1913 Webster]
Labipalpus
(gcide)
Labipalpus \La`bi*pal"pus\, n.; pl. Labipalpi. [NL. See
Labium, and Palpus.] (Zool.)
One of the labial palpi of an insect. See Illust. under
Labium.
[1913 Webster]
Lobiped
(gcide)
Lobiped \Lo"bi*ped\, a. [Lobe + L. pes, pedis, foot.] (Zool.)
Having lobate toes, as a coot.
[1913 Webster]
Sebiparous
(gcide)
Sebiparous \Se*bip"a*rous\, a. [L. sebum tallow + parere to
bring forth.] (Physiol.)
Same as Sebiferous.
[1913 Webster]
Tractor biplane
(gcide)
Tractor screw \Tractor screw\ or Tractor propeller \Tractor
propeller\ (Aviation)
A propeller screw placed in front of the supporting planes of
an airplane instead of behind them, so that it exerts a pull
instead of a push. Hence,

Tractor monoplane,

Tractor biplane, etc. This is the most common arrangement
for propellers on modern airplanes.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Tubipora
(gcide)
Tubipora \Tu*bip"o*ra\, n. [NL., from L. tubus tube + porus
passage, pore.] (Zool.)
A genus of halcyonoids in which the skeleton, or coral
(called organ-pipe coral), consists of a mass of parallel
cylindrical tubes united at intervals by transverse plates.
These corals are usually red or purple and form large masses.
They are natives of the tropical parts of the Indian and
Pacific Oceans.
[1913 Webster]
Tubipore
(gcide)
Tubipore \Tu"bi*pore\, n. [Cf. F. tubipore.] (Zool.)
Any species of the genus Tubipora.
[1913 Webster]
Tubiporite
(gcide)
Tubiporite \Tu"bi*po*rite\, n. (Paleon.)
Any fossil coral of the genus Syringopora consisting of a
cluster of upright tubes united together by small transverse
tubules.
[1913 Webster]
adalia bipunctata
(wn)
Adalia bipunctata
n 1: red ladybug with a black spot on each wing [syn: {two-
spotted ladybug}, Adalia bipunctata]
bidens bipinnata
(wn)
Bidens bipinnata
n 1: common bur marigold of the eastern United States [syn:
Spanish needles, Bidens bipinnata]

Nenašli ste slovo čo ste hľadali ? Doplňte ho do slovníka.

na vytvorenie tejto webstránky bol pužitý dictd server s dátami z sk-spell.sk.cx a z iných voľne dostupných dictd databáz. Ak máte klienta na dictd protokol (napríklad kdict), použite zdroj slovnik.iz.sk a port 2628.

online slovník, sk-spell - slovníkové dáta, IZ Bratislava, Malé Karpaty - turistika, Michal Páleník, správy, údaje o okresoch V4