slovo | definícia |
checker (mass) | checker
- kontrolór |
checker (encz) | checker,kontrolor n: Zdeněk Brož |
Checker (gcide) | Checker \Check"er\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r), n. [From Check, v. t.]
One who checks.
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Checker (gcide) | Checker \Check"er\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Checkered (ch[e^]k"[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Checkering.]
[From OF. eschequier a chessboard, F. ['e]chiquier. See
Check, n., and cf. 3d Checker.]
1. To mark with small squares like a checkerboard, as by
crossing stripes of different colors.
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2. To variegate or diversify with different qualities,
colors, scenes, or events; esp., to subject to frequent
alternations of prosperity and adversity.
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Our minds are, as it were, checkered with truth and
falsehood. --Addison.
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Checker (gcide) | Checker \Check"er\, n. [OF. eschequier. See Checker, v. t.]
1. A piece in the game of draughts or checkers.
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2. A pattern in checks; a single check.
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3. Checkerwork.
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Note: This word is also written chequer.
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checker (wn) | checker
n 1: an attendant who checks coats or baggage
2: one who checks the correctness of something
3: one of the flat round pieces used in playing the game of
checkers [syn: checker, chequer]
v 1: mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on
[syn: check, checker, chequer]
2: variegate with different colors, shades, or patterns [syn:
checker, chequer] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
checker (mass) | checker
- kontrolór |
spellchecker (mass) | spell-checker
- kontrola preklepov |
checker (encz) | checker,kontrolor n: Zdeněk Brož |
checkerberry (encz) | checkerberry, n: |
checkerbloom (encz) | checkerbloom, n: |
checkerboard (encz) | checkerboard,šachovnice n: Zdeněk Brož |
checkered (encz) | checkered,kostkovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
checkered adder (encz) | checkered adder, n: |
checkered career (encz) | checkered career, |
checkered daffodil (encz) | checkered daffodil, n: |
checkered lily (encz) | checkered lily, n: |
checkered whiptail (encz) | checkered whiptail, n: |
checkers (encz) | checkers,hra dáma n: Zdeněk Brožcheckers,kontroloři n: Zdeněk Brož |
chinese checkers (encz) | Chinese checkers, |
spell checker (encz) | spell checker,kontrola pravopisu n: Nijel |
spell-checker (encz) | spell-checker, n: |
spelling checker (encz) | spelling checker,kontrola pravopisu n: Nijel |
syntax checker (encz) | syntax checker, n: |
checked checkered (gcide) | patterned \patterned\ adj.
Having describable patterns, especially patterns of colors.
[Narrower terms: banded, blotched, blotchy, splotched,
brindled, brindle, brinded, tabby, burled, {checked,
checkered}, dappled, mottled, {dotted, flecked, specked,
speckled, stippled}, figured, floral, flowered, laced,
marbled, marbleized, moire, watered, {pinstriped,
pinstripe(prenominal)}, slashed, streaked, spotted,
sprigged, streaked, streaky, striped, stripy,
tessellated, veined, venose] plain, solid
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Checkerberries (gcide) | Checkerberry \Check"er*ber`ry\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r*b[e^]r`r[y^]), n.;
pl. Checkerberries. (Bot.)
A spicy plant and its bright red berry; the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens). Also incorrectly applied to the
partridge berry (Mitchella repens).
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checkerberry (gcide) | Wintergreen \Win"ter*green`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter.
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Note: In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the
species of Pyrola which in America are called
English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf,
under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is
given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen
aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of
a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed
by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and
sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry.
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Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb
(Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower.
Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia)
with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple
blossoms.
oil of wintergreen, An aromatic oil, consisting almost
entirely of methyl salicylate (CH3CO.O.C6H4.OH),
obtained by distillation of an extract of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens); it can also be obtained from
some other plants. It is used as a flavoring agent for
tooth powders and pastes, sometimes combined with menthol
or eucalyptus. It is called also oil of teaberry, {oil
of partridgeberry}, and oil of gaultheria.
Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant ({Chimaphila
maculata}) with ovate, white-spotted leaves.
[1913 Webster + PJC]Checkerberry \Check"er*ber`ry\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r*b[e^]r`r[y^]), n.;
pl. Checkerberries. (Bot.)
A spicy plant and its bright red berry; the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens). Also incorrectly applied to the
partridge berry (Mitchella repens).
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Checkerberry (gcide) | Wintergreen \Win"ter*green`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter.
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Note: In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the
species of Pyrola which in America are called
English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf,
under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is
given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen
aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of
a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed
by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and
sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry.
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Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb
(Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower.
Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia)
with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple
blossoms.
oil of wintergreen, An aromatic oil, consisting almost
entirely of methyl salicylate (CH3CO.O.C6H4.OH),
obtained by distillation of an extract of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens); it can also be obtained from
some other plants. It is used as a flavoring agent for
tooth powders and pastes, sometimes combined with menthol
or eucalyptus. It is called also oil of teaberry, {oil
of partridgeberry}, and oil of gaultheria.
Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant ({Chimaphila
maculata}) with ovate, white-spotted leaves.
[1913 Webster + PJC]Checkerberry \Check"er*ber`ry\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r*b[e^]r`r[y^]), n.;
pl. Checkerberries. (Bot.)
A spicy plant and its bright red berry; the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens). Also incorrectly applied to the
partridge berry (Mitchella repens).
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checkerbloom (gcide) | checkerbloom \checkerbloom\ n.
a perennial purple-flowered wild mallow of West North America
(Sidalcea malviflora) that is also cultivated.
Syn: wild hollyhock, Sidalcea malviflora.
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Checkerboard (gcide) | Checkerboard \Check"er*board\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r*b[=o]rd`), n.
A board with sixty-four squares of alternate color, used for
playing checkers, chess, or draughts.
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Checkered (gcide) | Checker \Check"er\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Checkered (ch[e^]k"[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Checkering.]
[From OF. eschequier a chessboard, F. ['e]chiquier. See
Check, n., and cf. 3d Checker.]
1. To mark with small squares like a checkerboard, as by
crossing stripes of different colors.
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2. To variegate or diversify with different qualities,
colors, scenes, or events; esp., to subject to frequent
alternations of prosperity and adversity.
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Our minds are, as it were, checkered with truth and
falsehood. --Addison.
[1913 Webster]Checkered \Check"ered\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]rd), a.
1. Marked with alternate squares or checks of different color
or material.
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Dancing in the checkered shade. --Milton.
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2. Diversified or variegated in a marked manner, as in
appearance, character, circumstances, etc.; as, a
character with a checkered past
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This checkered narrative. --Macaulay.
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Checkering (gcide) | Checker \Check"er\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Checkered (ch[e^]k"[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Checkering.]
[From OF. eschequier a chessboard, F. ['e]chiquier. See
Check, n., and cf. 3d Checker.]
1. To mark with small squares like a checkerboard, as by
crossing stripes of different colors.
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2. To variegate or diversify with different qualities,
colors, scenes, or events; esp., to subject to frequent
alternations of prosperity and adversity.
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Our minds are, as it were, checkered with truth and
falsehood. --Addison.
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checkers (gcide) | Draughts \Draughts\, n. pl.
A game, now more commonly called checkers. See Checkers.
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Note: Polish draughts is sometimes played with 40 pieces on
a board divided into 100 squares. --Am. Cyc.
[1913 Webster]Checkers \Check"ers\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]rz), n. pl. [See Checher,
v.]
A game, called also draughts, played on a checkerboard by
two persons, each having twelve men (counters or checkers)
which are moved diagonally. The game is ended when either of
the players has lost all his men, or can not move them.
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Checkers (gcide) | Draughts \Draughts\, n. pl.
A game, now more commonly called checkers. See Checkers.
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Note: Polish draughts is sometimes played with 40 pieces on
a board divided into 100 squares. --Am. Cyc.
[1913 Webster]Checkers \Check"ers\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]rz), n. pl. [See Checher,
v.]
A game, called also draughts, played on a checkerboard by
two persons, each having twelve men (counters or checkers)
which are moved diagonally. The game is ended when either of
the players has lost all his men, or can not move them.
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Checkerwork (gcide) | Checkerwork \Check"er*work`\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r*w[^u]rk`), n.
1. Work consisting of or showing checkers varied alternately
as to colors or materials.
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2. Any aggregate of varied vicissitudes.
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How strange a checkerwork of Providence is the life
of man. --De Foe.
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checker (wn) | checker
n 1: an attendant who checks coats or baggage
2: one who checks the correctness of something
3: one of the flat round pieces used in playing the game of
checkers [syn: checker, chequer]
v 1: mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on
[syn: check, checker, chequer]
2: variegate with different colors, shades, or patterns [syn:
checker, chequer] |
checker board (wn) | checker board
n 1: a board having 64 squares of two alternating colors [syn:
checkerboard, checker board] |
checkerberry (wn) | checkerberry
n 1: creeping shrub of eastern North America having white bell-
shaped flowers followed by spicy red berrylike fruit and
shiny aromatic leaves that yield wintergreen oil [syn:
teaberry, wintergreen, checkerberry, mountain tea,
groundberry, ground-berry, creeping wintergreen,
Gaultheria procumbens]
2: spicy red berrylike fruit; source of wintergreen oil [syn:
wintergreen, boxberry, checkerberry, teaberry,
spiceberry] |
checkerbloom (wn) | checkerbloom
n 1: perennial purple-flowered wild mallow of western North
America that is also cultivated [syn: checkerbloom, {wild
hollyhock}, Sidalcea malviflora] |
checkerboard (wn) | checkerboard
n 1: a board having 64 squares of two alternating colors [syn:
checkerboard, checker board] |
checkered (wn) | checkered
adj 1: patterned with alternating squares of color [syn:
checked, checkered, chequered]
2: marked by changeable fortune; "a checkered business career" |
checkered adder (wn) | checkered adder
n 1: nonvenomous tan and brown king snake with an arrow-shaped
occipital spot; southeastern ones have red stripes like
coral snakes [syn: milk snake, house snake, {milk
adder}, checkered adder, Lampropeltis triangulum] |
checkered daffodil (wn) | checkered daffodil
n 1: Eurasian checkered lily with pendant flowers usually veined
and checkered with purple or maroon on a pale ground and
shaped like the bells carried by lepers in medieval times;
widely grown as an ornamental [syn: {snake's head
fritillary}, guinea-hen flower, checkered daffodil,
leper lily, Fritillaria meleagris] |
checkered lily (wn) | checkered lily
n 1: any liliaceous plant of the genus Fritillaria having
nodding variously colored flowers [syn: fritillary,
checkered lily] |
checkered whiptail (wn) | checkered whiptail
n 1: markings are darker and more marked than in western
whiptail; from southeastern Colorado to eastern Chihuahua
[syn: checkered whiptail, Cnemidophorus tesselatus] |
checkers (wn) | checkers
n 1: a checkerboard game for two players who each have 12
pieces; the object is to jump over and so capture the
opponent's pieces [syn: checkers, draughts] |
chinese checkers (wn) | Chinese checkers
n 1: a board game in which each player tries to move a set of
marbles through a set of holes from one point of a six-
pointed star to the opposite point [syn: {Chinese
checkers}, Chinese chequers] |
spell-checker (wn) | spell-checker
n 1: an electronic dictionary in a word processor that can be
used to catch misspelled words [syn: spell-checker,
spelling checker] |
spelling checker (wn) | spelling checker
n 1: an electronic dictionary in a word processor that can be
used to catch misspelled words [syn: spell-checker,
spelling checker] |
syntax checker (wn) | syntax checker
n 1: a program to check natural language syntax |
eiffel source checker (foldoc) | Eiffel source checker
A compiler front-end for Eiffel 3 by Olaf Langmack
and Burghardt Groeber. It was
generated automatically with the Karlsruhe toolbox for
compiler construction according to the most recent public
language definition. The parser derives an easy-to-use
abstract syntax tree, supports elementary error recovery and
provides a precise source code indication of errors. It
performs a strict syntax check and analyses 4000 lines of
source code per second on a Sun SPARC workstation.
(ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/pub/heron/ep.tar.Z).
(1992-12-14)
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