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ergonomic (encz) | ergonomic,ergonomický adj: |
ergonomically (encz) | ergonomically,ergonomicky adv: |
ergonomics (encz) | ergonomics,ergonomie n: Zdeněk Brož |
ergonomy (encz) | ergonomy,ergonomie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
ergonovine (encz) | ergonovine, n: |
exergonic (encz) | exergonic,exergonický adj: Jirka Daněk |
undergone (encz) | undergone,podstoupený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unergonomic (encz) | unergonomic,neergonomický Martin Dvořák |
ergonomicky (czen) | ergonomicky,ergonomicallyadv: |
ergonomický (czen) | ergonomický,ergonomicadj: |
ergonomie (czen) | ergonomie,ergonomicsn: Zdeněk Brožergonomie,ergonomy[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
exergonický (czen) | exergonický,exergonicadj: Jirka Daněk |
neergonomický (czen) | neergonomický,unergonomic Martin Dvořák |
ergonomics (gcide) | ergonomics \ergonomics\ n.
biological science applied to study the relation between
workers and their environments.
Syn: biotechnology, bioengineering.
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Overgone (gcide) | Overgo \O`ver*go"\, v. t. [imp. Overwent; p. p. Overgone; p.
pr. & vb. n. Overgoing.] [AS. oferg[=a]n.]
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1. To travel over. [R.] --Shak.
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2. To exceed; to surpass. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.
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3. To cover. [Obs.] --Chapman.
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4. To oppress; to weigh down. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Parergon (gcide) | Parergon \Pa*rer"gon\, n. [L.]
See Parergy.
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Undergone (gcide) | Undergo \Un`der*go"\, v. t. [imp. Underwent; p. p. Undergone
(?; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. Undergoing.] [AS. underg[=a]n.
See Under, and Go.]
1. To go or move below or under. [Obs.]
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2. To be subjected to; to bear up against; to pass through;
to endure; to suffer; to sustain; as, to undergo toil and
fatigue; to undergo pain, grief, or anxiety; to undergothe
operation of amputation; food in the stomach undergoes the
process of digestion.
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Certain to undergo like doom. --Milton.
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3. To be the bearer of; to possess. [Obs.]
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Their virtues else, be they as pure as grace,
As infinite as man may undergo. --Shak.
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4. To undertake; to engage in; to hazard. [Obs.]
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I have moved already
Some certain of the noblest-minded Romans
To undergo with me an enterprise. --Shak.
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5. To be subject or amenable to; to underlie. [Obs.]
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Claudio undergoes my challenge. --Shak.
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endergonic (wn) | endergonic
adj 1: (biochemistry) of a process accompanied by or requiring
the absorption of energy; the products of the process are
of greater free energy than the reactants;
"photosynthesis is an endergonic process" [ant:
exergonic] |
ergonomic (wn) | ergonomic
adj 1: of or relating to ergonomics |
ergonomics (wn) | ergonomics
n 1: the branch of engineering science in which biological
science is used to study the relation between workers and
their environments [syn: biotechnology, bioengineering,
ergonomics] |
ergonovine (wn) | ergonovine
n 1: an alkaloid derived from ergot (trade name Ergotrate
Maleate) that is less toxic than ergot; induces muscular
contraction of the uterus and is administered after
childbirth or abortion [syn: ergonovine, {Ergotrate
Maleate}] |
exergonic (wn) | exergonic
adj 1: (biochemistry) of a process accompanied by the release of
energy; "diffusion is an exergonic process" [ant:
endergonic] |
fergon (wn) | Fergon
n 1: trade name of a drug rich in iron; used to treat some types
of anemia |
ergonomic (foldoc) | ergonomic
Concerning ergonomics or exhibitting good ergonimics.
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ergonomics (foldoc) | ergonomics
The study of the design and arrangement of equipment so that
people will interact with the equipment in healthy,
comfortable, and efficient manner. As related to computer
equipment, ergonomics is concerned with such factors as the
physical design of the keyboard, screens, and related
hardware, and the manner in which people interact with these
hardware devices.
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