slovo | definícia |
crimson (mass) | crimson
- karmínový, krvavočervený |
crimson (encz) | crimson,rudý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Crimson (gcide) | Crimson \Crim"son\ (kr[i^]m"z'n), n. [OE. crimson, OF.
crimoisin, F. cramoisi (cf. Sp. carmesi.) LL. carmesinus, fr.
Ar. qermazi, fr. qermez crimson, kermes, fr. Skr. k[.r]mija
produced by a worm; k?mi worm or insect + jan to generate;
akin to E. kin. CF. Carmine, Kermes.]
A deep red color tinged with blue; also, red color in
general.
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Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white
as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be
as wool. --Is. i. 18.
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A maid yet rosed over with the virgin crimson of
modesty. --Shak.
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Crimson (gcide) | Crimson \Crim"son\, a.
Of a deep red color tinged with blue; deep red. "A crimson
tide." --Mrs. Hemans.
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The blushing poppy with a crimson hue. --Prior.
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Crimson (gcide) | Crimson \Crim"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crimsoned (-z'nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Crimsoning.]
To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.
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Signed in thy spoil and crimsoned in thy lethe. --Shak.
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Crimson (gcide) | Crimson \Crim"son\, v. t.
To become crimson; to blush.
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Ancient towers . . . beginning to crimson with the
radiant luster of a cloudless July morning. --De
Quincey.
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crimson (wn) | crimson
adj 1: of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to
orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or
tomatoes or rubies [syn: red, reddish, ruddy,
blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red,
crimson, ruby, ruby-red, scarlet]
2: characterized by violence or bloodshed; "writes of crimson
deeds and barbaric days"- Andrea Parke; "fann'd by Conquest's
crimson wing"- Thomas Gray; "convulsed with red rage"- Hudson
Strode [syn: crimson, red, violent]
3: (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if
with blood from emotion or exertion; "crimson with fury";
"turned red from exertion"; "with puffy reddened eyes"; "red-
faced and violent"; "flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment"
[syn: crimson, red, reddened, red-faced, flushed]
n 1: a deep and vivid red color [syn: crimson, ruby, {deep
red}]
v 1: turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl
blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by" [syn:
blush, crimson, flush, redden] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
crimson (mass) | crimson
- karmínový, krvavočervený |
crimson (encz) | crimson,rudý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
crimson clover (encz) | crimson clover, n: |
encrimson (encz) | encrimson, v: |
Crimsoned (gcide) | Crimson \Crim"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crimsoned (-z'nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Crimsoning.]
To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.
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Signed in thy spoil and crimsoned in thy lethe. --Shak.
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crimson-fronted bullfinch (gcide) | Burion \Bu"ri*on\, n. (Zool.)
The red-breasted house sparrow of California ({Carpodacus
frontalis}); -- called also crimson-fronted bullfinch.
[Written also burrion.]
[1913 Webster]Bullfinch \Bull"finch`\, n. (Zool.)
A bird of the genus Pyrrhula and other related genera,
especially the Pyrrhula vulgaris or Pyrrhula rubicilla, a
bird of Europe allied to the grosbeak, having the breast,
cheeks, and neck, red.
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Note: As a cage bird it is highly valued for its remarkable
power of learning to whistle correctly various musical
airs.
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Crimson-fronted bullfinch. (Zool.) See Burion.
Pine bullfinch, the pine finch.
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Crimson-fronted bullfinch (gcide) | Burion \Bu"ri*on\, n. (Zool.)
The red-breasted house sparrow of California ({Carpodacus
frontalis}); -- called also crimson-fronted bullfinch.
[Written also burrion.]
[1913 Webster]Bullfinch \Bull"finch`\, n. (Zool.)
A bird of the genus Pyrrhula and other related genera,
especially the Pyrrhula vulgaris or Pyrrhula rubicilla, a
bird of Europe allied to the grosbeak, having the breast,
cheeks, and neck, red.
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Note: As a cage bird it is highly valued for its remarkable
power of learning to whistle correctly various musical
airs.
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Crimson-fronted bullfinch. (Zool.) See Burion.
Pine bullfinch, the pine finch.
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Crimsoning (gcide) | Crimson \Crim"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crimsoned (-z'nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Crimsoning.]
To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.
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Signed in thy spoil and crimsoned in thy lethe. --Shak.
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Encrimson (gcide) | Encrimson \En*crim"son\, v. t.
To give a crimson or red color to; to crimson. --Shak.
Encrinal
Encrinic |
red blood-red carmine cerise cherry cherry-red crimson ruby ruby-red scarlet (gcide) | colorful \colorful\ adj.
1. having striking color. Opposite of colorless.
Note: [Narrower terms: {changeable, chatoyant, iridescent,
shot}; deep, rich; flaming; fluorescent, glowing;
prismatic; psychedelic; {red, ruddy, flushed,
empurpled}]
Syn: colourful.
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2. striking in variety and interest. Opposite of colorless
or dull. [Narrower terms: brave, fine, gay, glorious;
flamboyant, resplendent, unrestrained; {flashy, gaudy,
jazzy, showy, snazzy, sporty}; picturesque]
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3. having color or a certain color; not black, white or grey;
as, colored crepe paper. Opposite of colorless and
monochrome.
Note: [Narrower terms: tinted; touched, tinged; {amber,
brownish-yellow, yellow-brown}; amethyst; {auburn,
reddish-brown}; aureate, gilded, gilt, gold, golden;
azure, cerulean, sky-blue, bright blue; {bicolor,
bicolour, bicolored, bicoloured, bichrome}; {blue,
bluish, light-blue, dark-blue}; {blushful,
blush-colored, rosy}; bottle-green; bronze, bronzy;
brown, brownish, dark-brown; buff; {canary,
canary-yellow}; caramel, caramel brown; carnation;
chartreuse; chestnut; dun; {earth-colored,
earthlike}; fuscous; {green, greenish, light-green,
dark-green}; jade, jade-green; khaki; {lavender,
lilac}; mauve; moss green, mosstone; {motley,
multicolor, culticolour, multicolored, multicoloured,
painted, particolored, particoloured, piebald, pied,
varicolored, varicoloured}; mousy, mouse-colored;
ocher, ochre; olive-brown; olive-drab; olive;
orange, orangish; peacock-blue; pink, pinkish;
purple, violet, purplish; {red, blood-red, carmine,
cerise, cherry, cherry-red, crimson, ruby, ruby-red,
scarlet}; red, reddish; rose, roseate; rose-red;
rust, rusty, rust-colored; {snuff, snuff-brown,
snuff-color, snuff-colour, snuff-colored,
snuff-coloured, mummy-brown, chukker-brown}; {sorrel,
brownish-orange}; stone, stone-gray; {straw-color,
straw-colored, straw-coloured}; tan; tangerine;
tawny; ultramarine; umber; {vermilion,
vermillion, cinibar, Chinese-red}; yellow, yellowish;
yellow-green; avocado; bay; beige; {blae
bluish-black or gray-blue)}; coral; creamy; {cress
green, cresson, watercress}; hazel; {honey,
honey-colored}; hued(postnominal); magenta;
maroon; pea-green; russet; sage, sage-green;
sea-green] [Also See: chromatic, colored, dark,
light.]
Syn: colored, coloured, in color(predicate).
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alizarin crimson (wn) | alizarin crimson
n 1: any of various acid dyes; used for dyeing wool scarlet red
[syn: alizarin carmine, alizarin crimson, {alizarin
red}] |
crimson (wn) | crimson
adj 1: of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to
orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or
tomatoes or rubies [syn: red, reddish, ruddy,
blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red,
crimson, ruby, ruby-red, scarlet]
2: characterized by violence or bloodshed; "writes of crimson
deeds and barbaric days"- Andrea Parke; "fann'd by Conquest's
crimson wing"- Thomas Gray; "convulsed with red rage"- Hudson
Strode [syn: crimson, red, violent]
3: (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if
with blood from emotion or exertion; "crimson with fury";
"turned red from exertion"; "with puffy reddened eyes"; "red-
faced and violent"; "flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment"
[syn: crimson, red, reddened, red-faced, flushed]
n 1: a deep and vivid red color [syn: crimson, ruby, {deep
red}]
v 1: turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl
blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by" [syn:
blush, crimson, flush, redden] |
crimson clover (wn) | crimson clover
n 1: southern European annual with spiky heads of crimson
flower; extensively cultivated in United States for forage
[syn: crimson clover, Italian clover, {Trifolium
incarnatum}] |
crimson-magenta (wn) | crimson-magenta
adj 1: magenta tinged with crimson |
crimson-purple (wn) | crimson-purple
adj 1: purple tinged with crimson |
crimson-yellow (wn) | crimson-yellow
adj 1: yellow tinged with crimson |
encrimson (wn) | encrimson
v 1: make crimson |
scarlet-crimson (wn) | scarlet-crimson
adj 1: of crimson tinged with scarlet |
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