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bose (encz) | Bose,Bose n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
corymbose (encz) | corymbose, adj: |
deoxyribose (encz) | deoxyribose, n: |
gibbose (encz) | gibbose, adj: |
globose (encz) | globose, adj: |
ribose (encz) | ribose, n: |
thrombose (encz) | thrombose, v: |
thrombosed (encz) | thrombosed, adj: |
thromboses (encz) | thromboses, |
verbose (encz) | verbose,mnohomluvný adj: verbose,užvaněný adj: PetrV |
verbosely (encz) | verbosely,mnohomluvně adv: Zdeněk Brožverbosely,upovídaně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
verboseness (encz) | verboseness,upovídanost n: Zdeněk Brož |
bose (czen) | Bose,Bosen: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
klábosení (czen) | klábosení,chattingn: Zdeněk Brožklábosení,gossipn: Zdeněk Brožklábosení,gossipingn: Zdeněk Brož |
Bosea Yervamora (gcide) | goldenrod \gold"en*rod`\, golden-rod
\gold"en-rod`\(g[=o]ld"'n*r[o^]d`), n. (Bot.)
A tall herb (Solidago Virga-aurea), bearing small yellow
flowers in a graceful elongated cluster. The name is common
to all the species of the genus Solidago.
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Golden-rod tree (Bot.), a shrub (Bosea Yervamora), a
native of the Canary Isles.
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Bose-Einstein statistics (gcide) | Bose-Einstein statistics \Bo`se-Ein"stein sta*tis"tics\
(b[=o]`z[-e] [imac]n"st[imac]n st[.a]*t[i^]s"t[i^]ks), prop.
n. [From physicists S. N. Bose, and Albert Einstein.]
(Physics)
A law of statistical mechanics which is obeyed by a system of
particles when interchange of two particles does not change
the wave function. Contrasted to Fermi-Dirac statistics.
See also boson.
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Boselaphus (gcide) | Boselaphus \Boselaphus\ prop. n.
A genus of Indian antelopes; the nilgais.
Syn: genus Boselaphus.
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Boselaphus tragocamelus (gcide) | Nylghau \Nyl"ghau\, Nylgau \Nyl"gau\, n. [Hind. & Per.
n[imac]lg[=a]w, prop., a blue cow; Per. n[imac]l blue +
g[=a]w cow. See Lilac, and Cow the animal.] (Zool.)
A large Asiatic antelope (Boselaphus tragocamelus, syn.
Portax tragocamelus), found in Northern India; called also
the blue bull. It has short horns, a black mane, and a
bunch of long hair on the throat. The general color is
grayish brown; the male is blue-grey with white markings, and
the female is brownish with no horns. [Written also
neelghau, nilgau, nylghai, and nylghaie.]
Syn: nilgai, nylghai, blue bull, Boselaphus tragocamelus.
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Bulbose (gcide) | Bulbose \Bul*bose"\, a.
Bulbous.
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Corymbose (gcide) | Corymbose \Co*rym"bose\ (k?-r?m"b?s or k?r"?m-b?s`), a. (Bot.)
Consisting of corymbs, or resembling them in form. [Written
also corymbous.]
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Corymbosely (gcide) | Corymbosely \Co*rym"bose*ly\, adv.
In corymbs.
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D-2-deoxyribose (gcide) | deoxyribose \deoxyribose\ n.
a pentose (C5H10O4) in which one of the hydroxyl groups of
ribose has been replaced by a hydrogen. In deoxyribonucleic
acids, the deoxyribose is D-2-deoxyribose, in which the
hydroxyl at the 2 position of ribose is the one which is
replaced by hydrogen.
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Dambose (gcide) | Dambose \Dam"bose\ (d[a^]m"b[=o]s), n. (Chem.)
A crystalline variety of fruit sugar obtained from dambonite.
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deoxyribose (gcide) | deoxyribose \deoxyribose\ n.
a pentose (C5H10O4) in which one of the hydroxyl groups of
ribose has been replaced by a hydrogen. In deoxyribonucleic
acids, the deoxyribose is D-2-deoxyribose, in which the
hydroxyl at the 2 position of ribose is the one which is
replaced by hydrogen.
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deoxyribosenucleic acid (gcide) | deoxyribosenucleic acid \deoxyribosenucleic acid\ n.
same as deoxyribonucleic acid. [Rare]
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Gibbose (gcide) | Gibbose \Gib*bose"\, a. [L. gibbosus, fr. gibbus, gibba, hunch,
hump. Cf. Gibbous.]
Humped; protuberant; -- said of a surface which presents one
or more large elevations. --Brande & C.
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gibbous gibbose (gcide) | bulging \bulging\ adj.
1. curving or bulging outward. Opposite of concave.
[Narrower terms: {biconvex, convexo-convex, lenticular,
lentiform}; broken-backed, hogged; convexo-concave;
gibbous, gibbose; planoconvex] Also See: protrusive.
Syn: convex.
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2. curving outward.
Syn: bellied, bellying, bulbous, bulgy, protuberant.
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Globose (gcide) | Globose \Glo*bose"\, a. [L. globosus.]
Having a rounded form resembling that of a globe; globular,
or nearly so; spherical. --Milton.
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Globosely (gcide) | Globosely \Glo*bose"ly\, adv.
In a globular manner; globularly.
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Herbose (gcide) | Herbose \Her*bose"\, Herbous \Herb"ous\, a. [L. herbosus: cf. F.
herbeux.]
Abounding with herbs. "Fields poetically called herbose."
--Byrom.
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Morbose (gcide) | Morbose \Mor*bose"\, a. [L. morbosus, fr. morbus disease.]
Proceeding from disease; morbid; unhealthy.
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Morbose tumors and excrescences of plants. --Ray.
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Nimbose (gcide) | Nimbose \Nim*bose"\, a. [L. nimbosus, fr. nimbus cloud.]
Cloudy; stormy; tempestuous.
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ribose (gcide) | Pentose \Pen"tose\, n. [Penta- + -ose.] (Chem.)
Any of a group of sugars of the formula C5H10O5, such as as
arabinose or ribose; -- so called from the five carbon
atoms in the molecule. They are not fermented by yeast.
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Subglobose (gcide) | Subglobose \Sub`glo*bose"\, a.
Not quite globose.
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Verbose (gcide) | Verbose \Ver*bose"\, a. [L. verbosus, from verbum a word. See
Verb.]
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are
necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy;
as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.
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Too verbose in their way of speaking. --Ayliffe.
[1913 Webster] -- Ver*bose"ly, adv. -- Ver*bose"ness, n.
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Verbosely (gcide) | Verbose \Ver*bose"\, a. [L. verbosus, from verbum a word. See
Verb.]
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are
necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy;
as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.
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Too verbose in their way of speaking. --Ayliffe.
[1913 Webster] -- Ver*bose"ly, adv. -- Ver*bose"ness, n.
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Verboseness (gcide) | Verbose \Ver*bose"\, a. [L. verbosus, from verbum a word. See
Verb.]
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are
necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy;
as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.
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Too verbose in their way of speaking. --Ayliffe.
[1913 Webster] -- Ver*bose"ly, adv. -- Ver*bose"ness, n.
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bose (wn) | Bose
n 1: Indian physicist who with Albert Einstein proposed
statistical laws based on the indistinguishability of
particles; led to the description of fundamental particles
that later came to be known as bosons [syn: Bose,
Satyendra N. Bose, Satyendra Nath Bose] |
bose-einstein statistics (wn) | Bose-Einstein statistics
n 1: (physics) statistical law obeyed by a system of particles
whose wave function is not changed when two particles are
interchanged (the Pauli exclusion principle does not apply) |
boselaphus (wn) | Boselaphus
n 1: Indian antelopes: nilgais [syn: Boselaphus, {genus
Boselaphus}] |
boselaphus tragocamelus (wn) | Boselaphus tragocamelus
n 1: large Indian antelope; male is blue-grey with white
markings; female is brownish with no horns [syn: nilgai,
nylghai, nylghau, blue bull, {Boselaphus
tragocamelus}] |
corymbose (wn) | corymbose
adj 1: resembling a corymb |
deoxyribose (wn) | deoxyribose
n 1: a sugar that is a constituent of nucleic acids |
genus boselaphus (wn) | genus Boselaphus
n 1: Indian antelopes: nilgais [syn: Boselaphus, {genus
Boselaphus}] |
gibbose (wn) | gibbose
adj 1: (used of the moon) more than half full [syn: gibbous,
gibbose] |
globose (wn) | globose
adj 1: having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical
object"; "nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular
houses like mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey [syn: {ball-
shaped}, global, globose, globular, orbicular,
spheric, spherical] |
ribose (wn) | ribose
n 1: a pentose sugar important as a component of ribonucleic
acid |
satyendra n. bose (wn) | Satyendra N. Bose
n 1: Indian physicist who with Albert Einstein proposed
statistical laws based on the indistinguishability of
particles; led to the description of fundamental particles
that later came to be known as bosons [syn: Bose,
Satyendra N. Bose, Satyendra Nath Bose] |
satyendra nath bose (wn) | Satyendra Nath Bose
n 1: Indian physicist who with Albert Einstein proposed
statistical laws based on the indistinguishability of
particles; led to the description of fundamental particles
that later came to be known as bosons [syn: Bose,
Satyendra N. Bose, Satyendra Nath Bose] |
thrombose (wn) | thrombose
v 1: become blocked by a thrombus; "the blood vessel thrombosed" |
thrombosed (wn) | thrombosed
adj 1: affected with or obstructed by a clot of coagulated blood |
verbose (wn) | verbose
adj 1: using or containing too many words; "long-winded (or
windy) speakers"; "verbose and ineffective instructional
methods"; "newspapers of the day printed long wordy
editorials"; "proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes"
[syn: long-winded, tedious, verbose, windy,
wordy] |
verbosely (wn) | verbosely
adv 1: in a verbose manner; "she explained her ideas verbosely"
[syn: verbosely, windily, long-windedly, wordily] |
verboseness (wn) | verboseness
n 1: an expressive style that uses excessive or empty words
[syn: verboseness, verbosity] [ant: terseness] |
bose-chaudhuri-hocquenghem code (foldoc) | Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem Code
BHC Code
(BHC Code) An {error detection and
correction} technique based on Cyclic Redundancy Code, used
in telecommunications applications.
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