slovo | definícia |
coffee (mass) | coffee
- káva |
coffee (encz) | coffee,kafe Zdeněk Brož |
coffee (encz) | coffee,káva |
coffee (encz) | coffee,kávovník n: Zdeněk Brož |
coffee (encz) | coffee,kávový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Coffee (gcide) | Coffee \Cof"fee\ (k[add]"f[-e]; k[o^]f"f[-e]; 115), n. [Turk.
qahveh, Ar. qahuah wine, coffee, a decoction of berries. Cf.
Caf['e].]
1. The "beans" or "berries" (pyrenes) obtained from the
drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea,
growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm
regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America.
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2. The coffee tree.
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Note: There are several species of the coffee tree, as,
Coffea Arabica, Coffea canephora, {Coffea
occidentalis}, and Coffea Liberica. The white,
fragrant flowers grow in clusters at the root of the
leaves, and the fruit is a red or purple cherrylike
drupe, with sweet pulp, usually containing two pyrenes,
commercially called "beans" or "berries".
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3. The beverage made by decoction of the roasted and ground
berry of the coffee tree.
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They have in Turkey a drink called coffee. . . .
This drink comforteth the brain and heart, and
helpeth digestion. --Bacon.
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4. a cup of coffee[3], especially one served in a restaurant;
as, we each had two donuts and a coffee; three coffees to
go.
[PJC]
5. a social gathering at which coffee is served, with
optional other foods or refreshments.
[PJC]
6. a color ranging from medium brown to dark brown.
[PJC]
Note: The use of coffee is said to have been introduced into
England about 1650, when coffeehouses were opened in
Oxford and London.
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Coffee bug (Zool.), a species of scale insect ({Lecanium
coff[ae]a}), often very injurious to the coffee tree.
Coffee rat (Zool.) See Musang.
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coffee (wn) | coffee
n 1: a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee
beans; "he ordered a cup of coffee" [syn: coffee, java]
2: any of several small trees and shrubs native to the tropical
Old World yielding coffee beans [syn: coffee, {coffee
tree}]
3: a seed of the coffee tree; ground to make coffee [syn:
coffee bean, coffee berry, coffee]
4: a medium brown to dark-brown color [syn: chocolate,
coffee, deep brown, umber, burnt umber] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
coffee (mass) | coffee
- káva |
coffee bar (mass) | coffee bar
- kaviareň |
coffee house (mass) | coffee house
- kaviareň |
coffee room (mass) | coffee room
- kaviareň |
coffeebar (mass) | coffee-bar
- kaviareň |
coffeehouse (mass) | coffeehouse
- kaviareň, kaviareňcoffee-house
- kaviareň |
capuccino coffee (encz) | capuccino coffee, n: |
coffee (encz) | coffee,kafe Zdeněk Brožcoffee,káva coffee,kávovník n: Zdeněk Brožcoffee,kávový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
coffee bar (encz) | coffee bar,kavárna n: Zdeněk Brož |
coffee bean (encz) | coffee bean, n: |
coffee berry (encz) | coffee berry, n: |
coffee blight (encz) | coffee blight, n: |
coffee break (encz) | coffee break,přestávka na kávu Pavel Cvrček |
coffee cake (encz) | coffee cake, n: |
coffee can (encz) | coffee can, n: |
coffee capuccino (encz) | coffee capuccino, n: |
coffee cream (encz) | coffee cream, n: |
coffee cup (encz) | coffee cup, n: |
coffee fern (encz) | coffee fern, n: |
coffee filter (encz) | coffee filter, n: |
coffee fungus (encz) | coffee fungus, n: |
coffee grinder (encz) | coffee grinder, n: |
coffee grounds (encz) | coffee grounds, n: |
coffee house (encz) | coffee house,kavárna |
coffee klatch (encz) | coffee klatch, |
coffee liqueur (encz) | coffee liqueur, n: |
coffee machine (encz) | coffee machine,kávovar Pavel Cvrček |
coffee maker (encz) | coffee maker, n: |
coffee mill (encz) | coffee mill, n: |
coffee mug (encz) | coffee mug, n: |
coffee ring (encz) | coffee ring, n: |
coffee roll (encz) | coffee roll, n: |
coffee room (encz) | coffee room,kavárna Pavel Cvrček |
coffee rose (encz) | coffee rose, n: |
coffee royal (encz) | coffee royal, n: |
coffee senna (encz) | coffee senna, n: |
coffee shop (encz) | coffee shop,bufet [amer.] Pavel Cvrček |
coffee stall (encz) | coffee stall, n: |
coffee substitute (encz) | coffee substitute, n: |
coffee table (encz) | coffee table,konferenční stolek Pavel Cvrček |
coffee talk (encz) | coffee talk,drby Zdeněk Brož |
coffee tree (encz) | coffee tree, n: |
coffee urn (encz) | coffee urn, n: |
coffee-bar (encz) | coffee-bar,kavárna n: Zdeněk Brož |
coffee-beans (encz) | coffee-beans,kávová zrnka Zdeněk Brož |
coffee-grinder (encz) | coffee-grinder,mlýnek |
coffee-house (encz) | coffee-house,kavárna n: Zdeněk Brož |
coffee-table book (encz) | coffee-table book, n: |
coffeeberry (encz) | coffeeberry, n: |
coffeecake (encz) | coffeecake, |
coffeecup (encz) | coffeecup, |
coffeehouse (encz) | coffeehouse,kavárna Pavel Cvrček |
coffeemaker (encz) | coffeemaker, |
coffeepot (encz) | coffeepot,konvice na kávu Pavel Cvrček |
cup of coffee (encz) | cup of coffee,šálek kávy n: jak168 |
decaffeinated coffee (encz) | decaffeinated coffee, n: |
drip coffee (encz) | drip coffee, n: |
ground coffee (encz) | ground coffee,mletá káva |
how would you like your coffee? (encz) | How would you like your coffee?,Jakou si dáte kávu? [fráz.]
[id.] bílou/černou cukr/bez cukru Michal Ambrož |
ice coffee (encz) | ice coffee, n: |
iced coffee (encz) | iced coffee, n: |
irish coffee (encz) | Irish coffee,irská káva n: [potr.] mícháný nápoj (kává s irskou
whiskey) Ritchie |
mogdad coffee (encz) | mogdad coffee, n: |
nice cup of coffee (encz) | nice cup of coffee,kafíčko n: Zdeněk Brož |
robusta coffee (encz) | robusta coffee, n: |
turkish coffee (encz) | Turkish coffee, |
wake up and smell the coffee (encz) | wake up and smell the coffee, |
wild coffee (encz) | wild coffee, n: |
Coffee bug (gcide) | Coffee \Cof"fee\ (k[add]"f[-e]; k[o^]f"f[-e]; 115), n. [Turk.
qahveh, Ar. qahuah wine, coffee, a decoction of berries. Cf.
Caf['e].]
1. The "beans" or "berries" (pyrenes) obtained from the
drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea,
growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm
regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America.
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2. The coffee tree.
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Note: There are several species of the coffee tree, as,
Coffea Arabica, Coffea canephora, {Coffea
occidentalis}, and Coffea Liberica. The white,
fragrant flowers grow in clusters at the root of the
leaves, and the fruit is a red or purple cherrylike
drupe, with sweet pulp, usually containing two pyrenes,
commercially called "beans" or "berries".
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3. The beverage made by decoction of the roasted and ground
berry of the coffee tree.
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They have in Turkey a drink called coffee. . . .
This drink comforteth the brain and heart, and
helpeth digestion. --Bacon.
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4. a cup of coffee[3], especially one served in a restaurant;
as, we each had two donuts and a coffee; three coffees to
go.
[PJC]
5. a social gathering at which coffee is served, with
optional other foods or refreshments.
[PJC]
6. a color ranging from medium brown to dark brown.
[PJC]
Note: The use of coffee is said to have been introduced into
England about 1650, when coffeehouses were opened in
Oxford and London.
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Coffee bug (Zool.), a species of scale insect ({Lecanium
coff[ae]a}), often very injurious to the coffee tree.
Coffee rat (Zool.) See Musang.
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coffee rat (gcide) | Musang \Mu*sang"\, n. (Zool.)
A small animal of Java (Paradoxirus fasciatus), allied to
the civets. It swallows, but does not digest, large
quantities of ripe coffee berries, thus serving to
disseminate the coffee plant; hence it is called also {coffee
rat}.
[1913 Webster]Coffee \Cof"fee\ (k[add]"f[-e]; k[o^]f"f[-e]; 115), n. [Turk.
qahveh, Ar. qahuah wine, coffee, a decoction of berries. Cf.
Caf['e].]
1. The "beans" or "berries" (pyrenes) obtained from the
drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea,
growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm
regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
2. The coffee tree.
[1913 Webster]
Note: There are several species of the coffee tree, as,
Coffea Arabica, Coffea canephora, {Coffea
occidentalis}, and Coffea Liberica. The white,
fragrant flowers grow in clusters at the root of the
leaves, and the fruit is a red or purple cherrylike
drupe, with sweet pulp, usually containing two pyrenes,
commercially called "beans" or "berries".
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3. The beverage made by decoction of the roasted and ground
berry of the coffee tree.
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They have in Turkey a drink called coffee. . . .
This drink comforteth the brain and heart, and
helpeth digestion. --Bacon.
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4. a cup of coffee[3], especially one served in a restaurant;
as, we each had two donuts and a coffee; three coffees to
go.
[PJC]
5. a social gathering at which coffee is served, with
optional other foods or refreshments.
[PJC]
6. a color ranging from medium brown to dark brown.
[PJC]
Note: The use of coffee is said to have been introduced into
England about 1650, when coffeehouses were opened in
Oxford and London.
[1913 Webster]
Coffee bug (Zool.), a species of scale insect ({Lecanium
coff[ae]a}), often very injurious to the coffee tree.
Coffee rat (Zool.) See Musang.
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Coffee rat (gcide) | Musang \Mu*sang"\, n. (Zool.)
A small animal of Java (Paradoxirus fasciatus), allied to
the civets. It swallows, but does not digest, large
quantities of ripe coffee berries, thus serving to
disseminate the coffee plant; hence it is called also {coffee
rat}.
[1913 Webster]Coffee \Cof"fee\ (k[add]"f[-e]; k[o^]f"f[-e]; 115), n. [Turk.
qahveh, Ar. qahuah wine, coffee, a decoction of berries. Cf.
Caf['e].]
1. The "beans" or "berries" (pyrenes) obtained from the
drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea,
growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm
regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
2. The coffee tree.
[1913 Webster]
Note: There are several species of the coffee tree, as,
Coffea Arabica, Coffea canephora, {Coffea
occidentalis}, and Coffea Liberica. The white,
fragrant flowers grow in clusters at the root of the
leaves, and the fruit is a red or purple cherrylike
drupe, with sweet pulp, usually containing two pyrenes,
commercially called "beans" or "berries".
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3. The beverage made by decoction of the roasted and ground
berry of the coffee tree.
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They have in Turkey a drink called coffee. . . .
This drink comforteth the brain and heart, and
helpeth digestion. --Bacon.
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4. a cup of coffee[3], especially one served in a restaurant;
as, we each had two donuts and a coffee; three coffees to
go.
[PJC]
5. a social gathering at which coffee is served, with
optional other foods or refreshments.
[PJC]
6. a color ranging from medium brown to dark brown.
[PJC]
Note: The use of coffee is said to have been introduced into
England about 1650, when coffeehouses were opened in
Oxford and London.
[1913 Webster]
Coffee bug (Zool.), a species of scale insect ({Lecanium
coff[ae]a}), often very injurious to the coffee tree.
Coffee rat (Zool.) See Musang.
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coffeeberry (gcide) | coffeeberry \coffeeberry\ n.
an evergreen shrub of Western U.S. (Rhamnus californicus),
bearing small red or black fruits; -- called also the
California buckthorn.
Syn: California buckthorn, California coffee, {Rhamnus
californicus}.
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coffeecake (gcide) | coffeecake \cof"fee*cake`\ (k[add]"f[-e]*k[=a]`), n.
a cake or sweet bread usually glazed after baking, and having
added nuts and fruits; it is often served with coffee.
Syn: coffee cake.
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Coffeehouse (gcide) | Coffeehouse \Cof"fee*house`\ (k[add]"f[-e]*hous`), n.
A house of entertainment, where guests are supplied with
coffee and other refreshments, and where men meet for
conversation.
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The coffeehouse must not be dismissed with a cursory
mention. It might indeed, at that time, have been not
improperly called a most important political
institution. . . . The coffeehouses were the chief
organs through which the public opinion of the
metropolis vented itself. . . . Every man of the upper
or middle class went daily to his coffeehouse to learn
the news and discuss it. Every coffeehouse had one or
more orators, to whose eloquence the crowd listened
with admiration, and who soon became what the
journalists of our own time have been called -- a
fourth estate of the realm. --Macaulay.
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Coffeeman (gcide) | Coffeeman \Cof"fee*man\, n.
One who keeps a coffeehouse. --Addison.
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