slovo | definícia |
gemma (encz) | Gemma,Gemma n: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
gemma (czen) | Gemma,Gemman: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Gemma (gcide) | Gemma \Gem"ma\, n.; pl. Gemm[ae]. [L., a bud.]
1. (Bot.) A leaf bud, as distinguished from a flower bud.
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2. (Biol.) A bud spore; one of the small spores or buds in
the reproduction of certain Protozoa, which separate one
at a time from the parent cell.
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gemma (wn) | gemma
n 1: small asexual reproductive structure in e.g. liverworts and
mosses that detaches from the parent and develops into a
new individual |
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gemma (encz) | Gemma,Gemma n: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
gemmation (encz) | gemmation,množení pučením Zdeněk Brožgemmation,pučení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
gemma (czen) | Gemma,Gemman: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Fissigemmation (gcide) | Fissigemmation \Fis`si*gem*ma"tion\, n. [L. fissus (p. p. of
findere to split) + E. gemmation.] (Biol.)
A process of reproduction intermediate between fission and
gemmation.
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Gemmaceous (gcide) | Gemmaceous \Gem*ma"ceous\, a.
Of or pertaining to gems or to gemm[ae]; of the nature of, or
resembling, gems or gemm[ae].
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Gemmae (gcide) | Gemma \Gem"ma\, n.; pl. Gemm[ae]. [L., a bud.]
1. (Bot.) A leaf bud, as distinguished from a flower bud.
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2. (Biol.) A bud spore; one of the small spores or buds in
the reproduction of certain Protozoa, which separate one
at a time from the parent cell.
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Gemmary (gcide) | Gemmary \Gem"ma*ry\, a. [L. gemmarius. See Gem.]
Of or pertaining to gems.
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A receptacle for jewels or gems; a jewel house; jewels or
gems, collectively.
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Gemmate (gcide) | Gemmate \Gem"mate\, a. [L. gemmatus, p. p. of gemmare to put
forth buds, fr. gemma bud.] (Bot.)
Having buds; reproducing by buds.
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Gemmated (gcide) | Gemmated \Gem"ma*ted\, a.
Having buds; adorned with gems or jewels.
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Gemmation (gcide) | Gemmation \Gem*ma"tion\, n. [Cf. F. gemmation.]
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1. (Biol.) The formation of a new individual, either animal
or vegetable, by a process of budding; an asexual method
of reproduction; gemmulation; gemmiparity. See Budding.
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2. (Bot.) The arrangement of buds on the stalk; also, of
leaves in the bud.
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Sal gemmae (gcide) | Sal \Sal\ (s[a^]l), n. [L. See Salt.] (Chem. & Pharm.)
Salt.
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Sal absinthii [NL.] (Old Chem.), an impure potassium
carbonate obtained from the ashes of wormwood ({Artemisia
Absinthium}).
Sal acetosellae [NL.] (Old Chem.), salt of sorrel.
Sal alembroth. (Old Chem.) See Alembroth.
Sal ammoniac (Chem.), ammonium chloride, NH4Cl, a white
crystalline volatile substance having a sharp salty taste,
obtained from gas works, from nitrogenous matter, etc. It
is largely employed as a source of ammonia, as a reagent,
and as an expectorant in bronchitis. So called because
originally made from the soot from camel's dung at the
temple of Jupiter Ammon in Africa. Called also {muriate of
ammonia}.
Sal catharticus [NL.] (Old Med. Chem.), Epsom salts.
Sal culinarius [L.] (Old Chem.), common salt, or sodium
chloride.
Sal Cyrenaicus. [NL.] (Old Chem.) See Sal ammoniac above.
Sal de duobus, Sal duplicatum [NL.] (Old Chem.),
potassium sulphate; -- so called because erroneously
supposed to be composed of two salts, one acid and one
alkaline.
Sal diureticus [NL.] (Old Med. Chem.), potassium acetate.
Sal enixum [NL.] (Old Chem.), acid potassium sulphate.
Sal gemmae [NL.] (Old Min.), common salt occuring native.
Sal Jovis [NL.] (Old Chem.), salt tin, or stannic chloride;
-- the alchemical name of tin being Jove.
Sal Martis [NL.] (Old Chem.), green vitriol, or ferrous
sulphate; -- the alchemical name of iron being Mars.
Sal microcosmicum [NL.] (Old Chem.) See Microcosmic salt,
under Microcosmic.
Sal plumbi [NL.] (Old Chem.), sugar of lead.
Sal prunella. (Old Chem.) See Prunella salt, under 1st
Prunella.
Sal Saturni [NL.] (Old Chem.), sugar of lead, or lead
acetate; -- the alchemical name of lead being Saturn.
Sal sedativus [NL.] (Old Chem.), sedative salt, or boric
acid.
Sal Seignette [F. seignette, sel de seignette] (Chem.),
Rochelle salt.
Sal soda (Chem.), sodium carbonate. See under Sodium.
Sal vitrioli [NL.] (Old Chem.), white vitriol; zinc
sulphate.
Sal volatile. [NL.]
(a) (Chem.) See Sal ammoniac, above.
(b) Spirits of ammonia.
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Spermatogemma (gcide) | Spermatogemma \Sper`ma*to*gem"ma\, n. [NL. See Spermato-, and
Gemma.] (Physiol.)
Same as Spermosphere.
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gemma (wn) | gemma
n 1: small asexual reproductive structure in e.g. liverworts and
mosses that detaches from the parent and develops into a
new individual |
gemmation (wn) | gemmation
n 1: asexual reproduction in which a local growth on the surface
or in the body of the parent becomes a separate individual
[syn: pullulation, gemmation] |
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