slovo | definícia |
banyan (encz) | banyan,banyán n: Zdeněk Brož |
Banyan (gcide) | Banyan \Ban"yan\ (b[a^]n"yan or b[a^]n*y[a^]n"), n. [See
Banian.] (Bot.)
A tree of the same genus as the common fig, and called the
Indian fig (Ficus Indica), whose branches send shoots to
the ground, which take root and become additional trunks,
until it may be the tree covers some acres of ground and is
able to shelter thousands of men.
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banyan (gcide) | Banian \Ban"ian\ (b[a^]n"yan or b[a^]n*y[a^]n"; 277), n. [Skr.
banij merchant. The tree was so named by the English, because
used as a market place by the merchants.]
1. A Hindu trader, merchant, cashier, or money changer.
[Written also banyan.]
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2. A man's loose gown, like that worn by the Banians.
[1913 Webster]
3. (Bot.) The Indian fig. See Banyan.
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Banian days (Naut.), days in which the sailors have no
flesh meat served out to them. This use seems to be
borrowed from the Banians or Banya race, who eat no flesh.
[1913 Webster] |
banyan (wn) | banyan
n 1: East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down
into the soil forming additional trunks [syn: banyan,
banyan tree, banian, banian tree, Indian banyan,
East Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis]
2: a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India [syn:
banyan, banian] |
banyan (foldoc) | Banyan
A personal computer networking company, best known
for its "Vines" products for local area networks.
Address: Westborough MA, USA.
[More info?]
(1995-03-01)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
banyan (encz) | banyan,banyán n: Zdeněk Brož |
banyan (gcide) | Banyan \Ban"yan\ (b[a^]n"yan or b[a^]n*y[a^]n"), n. [See
Banian.] (Bot.)
A tree of the same genus as the common fig, and called the
Indian fig (Ficus Indica), whose branches send shoots to
the ground, which take root and become additional trunks,
until it may be the tree covers some acres of ground and is
able to shelter thousands of men.
[1913 Webster]Banian \Ban"ian\ (b[a^]n"yan or b[a^]n*y[a^]n"; 277), n. [Skr.
banij merchant. The tree was so named by the English, because
used as a market place by the merchants.]
1. A Hindu trader, merchant, cashier, or money changer.
[Written also banyan.]
[1913 Webster]
2. A man's loose gown, like that worn by the Banians.
[1913 Webster]
3. (Bot.) The Indian fig. See Banyan.
[1913 Webster]
Banian days (Naut.), days in which the sailors have no
flesh meat served out to them. This use seems to be
borrowed from the Banians or Banya race, who eat no flesh.
[1913 Webster] |
banyan (wn) | banyan
n 1: East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down
into the soil forming additional trunks [syn: banyan,
banyan tree, banian, banian tree, Indian banyan,
East Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis]
2: a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India [syn:
banyan, banian] |
banyan tree (wn) | banyan tree
n 1: East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down
into the soil forming additional trunks [syn: banyan,
banyan tree, banian, banian tree, Indian banyan,
East Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis] |
indian banyan (wn) | Indian banyan
n 1: East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down
into the soil forming additional trunks [syn: banyan,
banyan tree, banian, banian tree, Indian banyan,
East Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis] |
banyan (foldoc) | Banyan
A personal computer networking company, best known
for its "Vines" products for local area networks.
Address: Westborough MA, USA.
[More info?]
(1995-03-01)
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