slovodefinícia
bort
(encz)
bort,bort n: Zdeněk Brož
bort
(encz)
bort,diamantový prášek Zdeněk Brož
bort
(czen)
bort,bortn: Zdeněk Brož
Bort
(gcide)
Bort \Bort\, n.
Imperfectly crystallized or coarse diamonds, or fragments
made in cutting good diamonds which are reduced to powder and
used in lapidary work.
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podobné slovodefinícia
abort
(mass)
abort
- prekaziť, prerušiť, potratiť
abort
(encz)
abort,nezdařit se v: abort,potratit v: abort,překazit v: Zdeněk Brožabort,přerušit Zdeněk Brožabort,selhat v: abort,zmařit Zdeněk Brožabort,zrušit Zdeněk Brož
aborted
(encz)
aborted,zrušený adj:
aborticide
(encz)
aborticide,zabití plodu Zdeněk Brož
aborting
(encz)
aborting,rušení
abortion
(encz)
abortion,interrupce n: Zdeněk Brožabortion,interupční n: Zdeněk Brožabortion,potrat n: abortion,přerušení n: Zdeněk Brož
abortionist
(encz)
abortionist,doktor provádějící potrat n:
abortions
(encz)
abortions,potraty n: pl.
abortive
(encz)
abortive,neúspěšný adj: [obec.] an ~ attempt = neúspěšný pokus mammabortive,nezdařený adj: [obec.] an ~ attempt = nezdařený pokus mamm
abortive attempt
(encz)
abortive attempt,nezdařený pokus
abortive birth
(encz)
abortive birth,předčasný porod
aborts
(encz)
aborts,ruší v: Zdeněk Brož
abortus
(encz)
abortus,potrat n: Zdeněk Brož
anti-abortion
(encz)
anti-abortion,bojující proti potratům Zdeněk Brož
antiabortion
(encz)
antiabortion,bojující proti potratům Zdeněk Brož
bort
(encz)
bort,bort n: Zdeněk Brožbort,diamantový prášek Zdeněk Brož
contagious abortion
(encz)
contagious abortion, n:
habitual abortion
(encz)
habitual abortion, n:
imminent abortion
(encz)
imminent abortion, n:
incomplete abortion
(encz)
incomplete abortion, n:
induced abortion
(encz)
induced abortion, n:
partial abortion
(encz)
partial abortion, n:
spontaneous abortion
(encz)
spontaneous abortion, n:
therapeutic abortion
(encz)
therapeutic abortion, n:
threatened abortion
(encz)
threatened abortion, n:
bort
(czen)
bort,bortn: Zdeněk Brož
bortit
(czen)
bortit,warpv: Zdeněk Brož
bortící
(czen)
bortící,collapsingadj: Zdeněk Brož
press lots of keys to abort
(czen)
Press Lots Of Keys To Abort,PLOKTA[zkr.]
zbortit
(czen)
zbortit,imbruev: Zdeněk Brož
zbortit se
(czen)
zbortit se,collapse Zdeněk Brož
Abort
(gcide)
Abort \A*bort"\ ([.a]*b[^o]rt"), v. i. [L. abortare, fr.
abortus, p. p. of aboriri; ab + oriri to rise, to be born.
See Orient.]
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1. To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely.
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2. (Biol.) To become checked in normal development, so as
either to remain rudimentary or shrink away wholly; to
become sterile.
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3. to stop, cease, or fail prior to normal completion.
[PJC]Abort \A*bort"\ ([.a]*b[^o]rt"), v. t.
to cause (an action or process) to stop at an early stage, or
before normal completion; as, to abort a rocket flight.
[PJC]Abort \A*bort"\, n. [L. abortus, fr. aboriri.]
1. An untimely birth. [Obs.] --Sir H. Wotton.
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2. An aborted offspring. [Obs.] --Holland.
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Aborted
(gcide)
Aborted \A*bort"ed\, a.
1. Brought forth prematurely.
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2. (Biol.) Rendered abortive or sterile; undeveloped; checked
in normal development at a very early stage; as, spines
are aborted branches.
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3. stopped prior to normal completion.
[PJC]

The eyes of the cirripeds are more or less aborted
in their mature state. --Owen.
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Aborticide
(gcide)
Aborticide \A*bor"ti*cide\ ([.a]*b[^o]r"t[i^]*s[imac]d), n. [L.
abortus + caedere to kill. See Abort.] (Med.)
The act of destroying a fetus in the womb; feticide.
[archaic] AS
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Abortifacient
(gcide)
Abortifacient \A*bor`ti*fa"cient\
([.a]*b[^o]r`t[i^]*f[=a]"shent), a. [L. abortus (see Abort,
v.) + faciens, p. pr. of facere to make.]
Producing miscarriage. -- n. A drug or an agent that causes
premature delivery.
[1913 Webster]Abortive \A*bor"tive\, n.
1. That which is born or brought forth prematurely; an
abortion. [Obs.] --Shak.
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2. A fruitless effort or issue. [Obs.]
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3. (Med.) A medicine to which is attributed the property of
causing abortion; -- also called an abortifacient.
--Dunglison.
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abortifacient
(gcide)
Abortifacient \A*bor`ti*fa"cient\
([.a]*b[^o]r`t[i^]*f[=a]"shent), a. [L. abortus (see Abort,
v.) + faciens, p. pr. of facere to make.]
Producing miscarriage. -- n. A drug or an agent that causes
premature delivery.
[1913 Webster]Abortive \A*bor"tive\, n.
1. That which is born or brought forth prematurely; an
abortion. [Obs.] --Shak.
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2. A fruitless effort or issue. [Obs.]
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3. (Med.) A medicine to which is attributed the property of
causing abortion; -- also called an abortifacient.
--Dunglison.
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Abortion
(gcide)
Abortion \A*bor"tion\ ([.a]*b[^o]r"sh[u^]n), n. [L. abortio, fr.
aboriri. See Abort.]
1. The act of giving premature birth; particularly, the
expulsion of the human fetus prematurely, or before it is
capable of sustaining life; miscarriage.
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2. The immature product of an untimely birth; a fetus which
has been delivered prematurely due to spontaneous or
voluntary abortion, and is dead.
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3. (Biol.) Arrest of development of any organ, so that it
remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed.
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4. Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or
anything which in its progress, before it is matured or
perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an
abortion.
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5. the removal of a fetus from the womb prior to normal
delivery in a manner such as to cause the death of the
fetus; also called voluntary abortion, or when performed
by a physician, therapeutic abortion.
[PJC]

Note: In the 1913 Webster there was the following note
appended to sense 1:
[hand] It is sometimes used for the offense of
procuring a premature delivery, but strictly the early
delivery is the abortion, "causing or procuring
abortion" is the full name of the offense. --Abbott.
[PJC]

6. something considered to be a repulsive or monstrous
variant of a normal object; a monstrosity.
[PJC]
abortion provider
(gcide)
abortion provider \a*bor"tion pro*vid"er\, n.
same as abortionist.
[PJC]Abortionist \A*bor"tion*ist\, n.
One who performs or procures abortion; among medical
personnel, also called an abortion provider.

Note: The word abortionist has negative connotations from the
time when the practise was illegal in the United
States, and the latter term is preferred among those
who do not consider the procedure as morally
reprehensible.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Abortional
(gcide)
Abortional \A*bor"tion*al\, a.
Pertaining to abortion; miscarrying; abortive. --Carlyle.
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Abortionist
(gcide)
Abortionist \A*bor"tion*ist\, n.
One who performs or procures abortion; among medical
personnel, also called an abortion provider.

Note: The word abortionist has negative connotations from the
time when the practise was illegal in the United
States, and the latter term is preferred among those
who do not consider the procedure as morally
reprehensible.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Abortive
(gcide)
Abortive \A*bor"tive\, a. [L. abortivus, fr. aboriri. See
Abort, v.]
1. Produced by abortion.as, an abortive child. [R.]
[1913 Webster + AS]

2. Made from the skin of a still-born animal; as, abortive
vellum. [Obs.]
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3. Rendering fruitless or ineffectual. [Obs.] "Plunged in
that abortive gulf." --Milton.
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4. Coming to naught; failing in its effect; miscarrying;
fruitless; unsuccessful; as, an abortive attempt. "An
abortive enterprise." --Prescott.
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5. (Biol.) Imperfectly formed or developed; rudimentary;
sterile; as, an abortive organ, stamen, ovule, etc. AS
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6. (Med.)
(a) Causing abortion; as, abortive medicines. --Parr. AS
(b) Cutting short the period of an illness; as, abortive
treatment of typhoid fever.
[1913 Webster + AS]Abortive \A*bor"tive\, n.
1. That which is born or brought forth prematurely; an
abortion. [Obs.] --Shak.
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2. A fruitless effort or issue. [Obs.]
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3. (Med.) A medicine to which is attributed the property of
causing abortion; -- also called an abortifacient.
--Dunglison.
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Abortively
(gcide)
Abortively \A*bor"tive*ly\, adv.
In an abortive or untimely manner; immaturely; fruitlessly.
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Abortiveness
(gcide)
Abortiveness \A*bor"tive*ness\, n.
The quality of being abortive.
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Abortment
(gcide)
Abortment \A*bort"ment\ ([.a]*b[^o]rt"ment), n.
Abortion. [Obs.]
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abortus
(gcide)
abortus \a*bort"us\ ([.a]*b[^o]rt"[u^]s), n.
a fetus which has been aborted; same as abortion[2].
[PJC]
anti-abortion
(gcide)
anti-abortion \an`ti-ab*or"tion\, a.
opposed to legal voluntary abortion.
[PJC]
anti-abortionist
(gcide)
anti-abortionist \an`ti-ab*or"tion*ist\, n.
a person who is opposed to legal voluntary abortion.
[PJC]
bortsch
(gcide)
bortsch \bortsch\ n. [Russian]
a Russian soup usually containing beet juice as a foundation,
and often served with sour cream. Also, as used in the U.S.,
a sour cabbage soup, called in Russian shchi.

Syn: borsch, borsh, borscht, borshch, bortsch.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Dukhobortsy
(gcide)
Raskolnik \Ras*kol"nik\ (r[a^]s*k[o^]l"n[i^]k), n.; pl.
Raskolniki (r[a^]s*k[o^]l"n[i^]k*[=e]) or Raskolniks.
[Russ. raskol'nik dissenter, fr. raskol dissent.]
The name applied by the Russian government to any subject of
the Greek faith who dissents from the established church. The
Raskolniki embrace many sects, whose common characteristic is
a clinging to antique traditions, habits, and customs. The
schism originated in 1667 in an ecclesiastical dispute as to
the correctness of the translation of the religious books.
The dissenters, who have been continually persecuted, are
believed to number about 20,000,000, although the Holy Synod
officially puts the number at about 2,000,000. They are
officially divided into three groups according to the degree
of their variance from orthodox beliefs and observances, as
follows: I. "Most obnoxious." the

Judaizers; the

Molokane, who refuse to recognize civil authority or to
take oaths; the

Dukhobortsy, or

Dukhobors, who are communistic, marry without ceremony, and
believe that Christ was human, but that his soul reappears
at intervals in living men; the

Khlysty, who countenance anthropolatory, are ascetics,
practice continual self-flagellation, and reject marriage;
the

Skoptsy, who practice castration; and a section of the

Bezpopovtsy, or priestless sect, which disbelieve in
prayers for the Czar and in marriage. II. "Obnoxious:" the

Bezpopovtsy, who pray for the Czar and recognize marriage.
III. "Least obnoxious:" the

Popovtsy, who dissent from the orthodox church in minor
points only. [Written also rascolnik.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Dukhobors \Du*kho*bors"\, Dukhobortsy \Du*kho*bor"tsy\, n. pl.
[Russ. dukhobortsy spirit wrestlers; dukh spirit + bortsy
wrestlers.]
A Russian religious sect founded about the middle of the 18th
century at Kharkov. They believe that Christ was wholly
human, but that his soul reappears from time to time in
mortals. They accept the Ten Commandments and the "useful"
portions of the Bible, but deny the need of rulers, priests,
or churches, and have no confessions, icons, or marriage
ceremonies. They are communistic, opposed to any violence,
and unwilling to use the labor of animals. Driven out of
Russia proper, many have emigrated to Cyprus and Canada. See
Raskolnik, below.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
therapeutic abortion
(gcide)
Abortion \A*bor"tion\ ([.a]*b[^o]r"sh[u^]n), n. [L. abortio, fr.
aboriri. See Abort.]
1. The act of giving premature birth; particularly, the
expulsion of the human fetus prematurely, or before it is
capable of sustaining life; miscarriage.
[1913 Webster]

2. The immature product of an untimely birth; a fetus which
has been delivered prematurely due to spontaneous or
voluntary abortion, and is dead.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. (Biol.) Arrest of development of any organ, so that it
remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed.
[1913 Webster]

4. Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or
anything which in its progress, before it is matured or
perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an
abortion.
[1913 Webster]

5. the removal of a fetus from the womb prior to normal
delivery in a manner such as to cause the death of the
fetus; also called voluntary abortion, or when performed
by a physician, therapeutic abortion.
[PJC]

Note: In the 1913 Webster there was the following note
appended to sense 1:
[hand] It is sometimes used for the offense of
procuring a premature delivery, but strictly the early
delivery is the abortion, "causing or procuring
abortion" is the full name of the offense. --Abbott.
[PJC]

6. something considered to be a repulsive or monstrous
variant of a normal object; a monstrosity.
[PJC]
Volborthite
(gcide)
Volborthite \Vol"borth*ite\, n. [So named after Volborth, who
first discovered it.] (Min.)
A mineral occurring in small six-sided tabular crystals of a
green or yellow color. It is a hydrous vanadate of copper and
lime.
[1913 Webster]
voluntary abortion
(gcide)
Abortion \A*bor"tion\ ([.a]*b[^o]r"sh[u^]n), n. [L. abortio, fr.
aboriri. See Abort.]
1. The act of giving premature birth; particularly, the
expulsion of the human fetus prematurely, or before it is
capable of sustaining life; miscarriage.
[1913 Webster]

2. The immature product of an untimely birth; a fetus which
has been delivered prematurely due to spontaneous or
voluntary abortion, and is dead.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. (Biol.) Arrest of development of any organ, so that it
remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed.
[1913 Webster]

4. Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or
anything which in its progress, before it is matured or
perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an
abortion.
[1913 Webster]

5. the removal of a fetus from the womb prior to normal
delivery in a manner such as to cause the death of the
fetus; also called voluntary abortion, or when performed
by a physician, therapeutic abortion.
[PJC]

Note: In the 1913 Webster there was the following note
appended to sense 1:
[hand] It is sometimes used for the offense of
procuring a premature delivery, but strictly the early
delivery is the abortion, "causing or procuring
abortion" is the full name of the offense. --Abbott.
[PJC]

6. something considered to be a repulsive or monstrous
variant of a normal object; a monstrosity.
[PJC]
abort
(wn)
abort
n 1: the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is
completed; "I wasted a year of my life working on an
abort"; "he sent a short message requesting an abort due to
extreme winds in the area"
v 1: terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort
the process running on my computer"
2: cease development, die, and be aborted; "an aborting fetus"
3: terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion
aborticide
(wn)
aborticide
n 1: a drug (or other chemical agent) that causes abortion [syn:
abortifacient, aborticide, abortion-inducing drug]
2: the act of destroying a fetus [syn: aborticide, feticide]
abortifacient
(wn)
abortifacient
adj 1: causing abortion
n 1: a drug (or other chemical agent) that causes abortion [syn:
abortifacient, aborticide, abortion-inducing drug]
abortion
(wn)
abortion
n 1: termination of pregnancy
2: failure of a plan [syn: miscarriage, abortion]
abortion pill
(wn)
abortion pill
n 1: an abortion-inducing drug (trade name RU_486) developed in
France; when taken during the first five weeks of pregnancy
it blocks the action of progesterone so that the uterus
sloughs off the embryo [syn: abortion pill,
mifepristone, RU 486]
abortion-inducing drug
(wn)
abortion-inducing drug
n 1: a drug (or other chemical agent) that causes abortion [syn:
abortifacient, aborticide, abortion-inducing drug]
abortionist
(wn)
abortionist
n 1: a person (who should be a doctor) who terminates
pregnancies
abortive
(wn)
abortive
adj 1: failing to accomplish an intended result; "an abortive
revolt"; "a stillborn plot to assassinate the President"
[syn: abortive, stillborn, unsuccessful]
abortively
(wn)
abortively
adv 1: in an unfruitful manner
abortus
(wn)
abortus
n 1: a human fetus whose weight is less than 0.5 kilogram when
removed or expelled from the mother's body
bortsch
(wn)
bortsch
n 1: a Russian or Polish soup usually containing beet juice as a
foundation [syn: borsch, borsh, borscht, borsht,
borshch, bortsch]

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