slovodefinícia
hst
(vera)
HST
Hawaiian Standard Time [-1030] (TZ)
hst
(vera)
HST
High Soft Tech (manufacturer, ISDN)
hst
(vera)
HST
High Speed Technology (US Robotics)
podobné slovodefinícia
churchstate
(mass)
church-state
- cirkevný štát
kazakhstan
(mass)
Kazakhstan
- Kazachstan
notwithstanding
(mass)
notwithstanding
- ničmenej
kazachstan
(msas)
Kazachstan
- KAZ, KZ, Kazakhstan
kazachstan
(msasasci)
Kazachstan
- KAZ, KZ, Kazakhstan
birthstone
(encz)
birthstone,měsíční kámen n: pl. druh kamene, symbolizující daný měsíc v
roce Petr Prášek
earthstar
(encz)
earthstar, n:
hearthstone
(encz)
hearthstone,domov n: Zdeněk Brožhearthstone,krbová deska n: Zdeněk Brož
kazakhstan
(encz)
Kazakhstan,Kazachstán n: [zem.]
kazakhstani
(encz)
Kazakhstani, adj:
latchstring
(encz)
latchstring, n:
matchstick
(encz)
matchstick,zápalka n: Zdeněk Brož
notwithstanding
(encz)
notwithstanding,i přesto Pinonotwithstanding,navzdory Pinonotwithstanding,nehledě na webnotwithstanding,nicméně notwithstanding,přesto web
pitchstone
(encz)
pitchstone, n:
reichstag
(encz)
Reichstag,
sprechstimme
(encz)
sprechstimme, n:
touchstone
(encz)
touchstone,lydit Zdeněk Brožtouchstone,měřítko webtouchstone,zlatnický kámen Zdeněk Brož
washstand
(encz)
washstand,skříňka s umyvadlem n: Zdeněk Brož
watchstrap
(encz)
watchstrap, n:
withstand
(encz)
withstand,odolat v: Pavel Machek; Gizawithstand,odporovat v: PetrVwithstand,snášet v: PetrVwithstand,ustát v: IvČawithstand,withstand/withstood/withstood v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
withstander
(encz)
withstander, n:
withstanding
(encz)
withstanding,odolávání n: Zdeněk Brožwithstanding,snášení n: Zdeněk Brožwithstanding,vzdorování n: Zdeněk Brož
withstood
(encz)
withstood,odolal v: Zdeněk Brožwithstood,withstand/withstood/withstood v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
hl.m. - kazachstán
(czen)
hl.m. - Kazachstán,Astanan: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
kazachstán
(czen)
Kazachstán,Kazakhstann: [zem.]
město - kazachstán
(czen)
město - Kazachstán,Karagandan: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
město v kazachstánu
(czen)
město v Kazachstánu,Alma-Ata Zdeněk Brož
withstand/withstood/withstood
(czen)
withstand/withstood/withstood,withstandv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překladwithstand/withstood/withstood,withstoodv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Earthstar
(gcide)
Earthstar \Earth"star`\, n. (Bot.)
A curious fungus of the genus Geaster, in which the outer
coating splits into the shape of a star, and the inner one
forms a ball containing the dustlike spores.
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Frithstool
(gcide)
Fridstol \Frid"stol`\ (fr[i^]d"st[=o]l`), Frithstool
\Frith`stool"\ (fr[i^]th"st[=oo]l`), n. [AS. fri[eth]st[=o]l.
See Fred, and Stool.]
A seat in churches near the altar, to which offenders
formerly fled for sanctuary. [Written variously fridstool,
freedstool, etc.] [Obs.]
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Hearthstone
(gcide)
Hearthstone \Hearth"stone`\ (-st[=o]n`), n.
Stone forming the hearth; hence, the fireside; home.
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Chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and
patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone.
--A. Lincoln.
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High-stepper
(gcide)
High-stepper \High"-step`per\, n.
A horse that moves with a high step or proud gait; hence, a
person having a proud bearing. [Colloq.]
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high-stepping
(gcide)
high-stepping \high-stepping\ adj.
1. having or moving with a high step; as, a high-stepping
horse.

Syn: high-stepped.
[WordNet 1.5]
High-stomached
(gcide)
High-stomached \High"-stom`ached\, a.
Having a lofty spirit; haughty. [Obs.] --Shak.
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High-strung
(gcide)
High-strung \High"-strung`\, a.
Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a
high-strung horse.
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Irish touchstone
(gcide)
Touchstone \Touch"stone`\, n.
1. (Min.) Lydian stone; basanite; -- so called because used
to test the purity of gold and silver by the streak which
is left upon the stone when it is rubbed by the metal. See
Basanite.
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2. Fig.: Any test or criterion by which the qualities of a
thing are tried. --Hooker.
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The foregoing doctrine affords us also a touchstone
for the trial of spirits. --South.
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Irish touchstone (Min.), basalt, the stone which composes
the Giant's Causeway.
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Latchstring
(gcide)
Latchstring \Latch"string`\, n.
A string for raising the latch of a door by a person outside.
It is fastened to the latch and passed through a hole above
it in the door.
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To find the latchstring out, to meet with hospitality; to
be welcome. (Intrusion is prevented by drawing in the
latchstring.) [Colloq. U.S.]
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Notwithstanding
(gcide)
Notwithstanding \Not`with*stand"ing\, adv. or conj. [Originally
the participle of withstand, with not prefixed.]
Nevertheless; however; although; as, I shall go,
notwithstanding it rains.
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I will surely rend the kingdom from thee, and will give
it to thy servant. Notwithstanding, in thy days I will
not do it. --1 Kings xi.
11, 12.
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They which honor the law as an image of the wisdom of
God himself, are, notwithstanding, to know that the
same had an end in Christ. --Hooker.
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You did wisely and honestly too, notwithstanding
She is the greatest beauty in the parish. --Fielding.
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Notwithstanding that, notwithstanding; although.
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These days were ages to him, notwithstanding that he
was basking in the smiles of the pretty Mary. --W.
Irving.
[1913 Webster]Notwithstanding \Not`with*stand"ing\, prep.
Without prevention, or obstruction from or by; in spite of.
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We gentil women bee
Loth to displease any wight,
Notwithstanding our great right. --Chaucer's
Dream.
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Those on whom Christ bestowed miraculous cures were so
transported that their gratitude made them,
notwithstanding his prohibition, proclaim the wonders
he had done. --Dr. H. More.
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Note: Notwithstanding was, by Johnson and Webster, viewed as
a participle absolute, an English equivalent of the
Latin non obstante. Its several meanings, either as
preposition, adverb, or conjunction, are capable of
being explained in this view. Later grammarians, while
admitting that the word was originally a participle,
and can be treated as such, prefer to class it as a
preposition or disjunctive conjunction.
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Syn: In spite of; despite.

Usage: Notwithstanding, In spite of, Despite. Of these,
only notwithstanding can be used postpositively; as, I
will go, the weather notwithstanding. With respect to
meaning, these words and phrases are often
interchanged, but there is a difference between them,
chiefly in strength. Notwithstanding is the weaker
term, and simply points to some obstacle that may
exist; as, I shall go, notwithstanding the rain. In
spite or despite of has reference primarily to active
opposition to be encountered from others; as, "I'll
be, in man's despite, a monarch; " "I'll keep mine
own, despite of all the world." --Shak. Hence, these
words, when applied to things, suppose greater
opposition than notwithstanding. We should say. "He
was thrust rudely out of doors in spite of his
entreaties," rather than "notwithstanding". On the
other hand, it would be more civil to say,
"Notwithstanding all you have said, I must still
differ with you."
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Notwithstanding that
(gcide)
Notwithstanding \Not`with*stand"ing\, adv. or conj. [Originally
the participle of withstand, with not prefixed.]
Nevertheless; however; although; as, I shall go,
notwithstanding it rains.
[1913 Webster]

I will surely rend the kingdom from thee, and will give
it to thy servant. Notwithstanding, in thy days I will
not do it. --1 Kings xi.
11, 12.
[1913 Webster]

They which honor the law as an image of the wisdom of
God himself, are, notwithstanding, to know that the
same had an end in Christ. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]

You did wisely and honestly too, notwithstanding
She is the greatest beauty in the parish. --Fielding.
[1913 Webster]

Notwithstanding that, notwithstanding; although.
[1913 Webster]

These days were ages to him, notwithstanding that he
was basking in the smiles of the pretty Mary. --W.
Irving.
[1913 Webster]
Pitchstone
(gcide)
Pitchstone \Pitch"stone`\, n. (Geol.)
An igneous rock of semiglassy nature, having a luster like
pitch.
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Reichstag
(gcide)
Reichstag \Reichs"tag`\ (r?ks"t?g`), n. [G.]
1. [Note: from the 1913 definition] The Diet, or House of
Representatives, of the German empire (and of the Weimar
Republic), which was composed of members elected for a
term of three years by the direct vote of the people. This
term is no longer (in 1997) applied to the German
parliament. See also Bundesrath.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. [Note: from the 1913 definition] The national
representative body of Hungary, consisting of a House of
Magnates (including archdukes, peers, high officials of
the Roman Catholic, Greek, and Protestant Churches, and
certain other dignitaries) and a House of Representatives
(in 1912 consisting of 453 members). See Legislative,
Diet. [archaic]
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]
Roughstrings
(gcide)
Roughstrings \Rough"strings`\, n. pl. (Capr.)
Pieces of undressed timber put under the steps of a wooden
stair for their support.
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Thoroughstitch
(gcide)
Thoroughstitch \Thor"ough*stitch`\, adv.
So as to go the whole length of any business; fully;
completely. [Obs.]
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Preservance alone can carry us thoroughstitch.
--L'Estrange.
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To find the latchstring out
(gcide)
Latchstring \Latch"string`\, n.
A string for raising the latch of a door by a person outside.
It is fastened to the latch and passed through a hole above
it in the door.
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To find the latchstring out, to meet with hospitality; to
be welcome. (Intrusion is prevented by drawing in the
latchstring.) [Colloq. U.S.]
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Touchstone
(gcide)
Touchstone \Touch"stone`\, n.
1. (Min.) Lydian stone; basanite; -- so called because used
to test the purity of gold and silver by the streak which
is left upon the stone when it is rubbed by the metal. See
Basanite.
[1913 Webster]

2. Fig.: Any test or criterion by which the qualities of a
thing are tried. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]

The foregoing doctrine affords us also a touchstone
for the trial of spirits. --South.
[1913 Webster]

Irish touchstone (Min.), basalt, the stone which composes
the Giant's Causeway.
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Unwithstood
(gcide)
Unwithstood \Unwithstood\
See withstood.
Washstand
(gcide)
Washstand \Wash"stand`\, n.
A piece of furniture holding the ewer or pitcher, basin, and
other requisites for washing the person.
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Withstand
(gcide)
Withstand \With*stand"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Withstood; p. pr.
& vb. n. Withstanding.] [AS. wi[eth]standan. See With,
prep., and Stand.]
To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical
or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to
withstand eloquence or arguments. --Piers Plowman.
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I withstood him to the face. --Gal. ii. 11.
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Some village Hampden, that, with dauntless breast.
The little tyrant of his fields withstood. --Gray.
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Withstander
(gcide)
Withstander \With*stand"er\, n.
One who withstands, or opposes; an opponent; a resisting
power.
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Withstanding
(gcide)
Withstand \With*stand"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Withstood; p. pr.
& vb. n. Withstanding.] [AS. wi[eth]standan. See With,
prep., and Stand.]
To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical
or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to
withstand eloquence or arguments. --Piers Plowman.
[1913 Webster]

I withstood him to the face. --Gal. ii. 11.
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Some village Hampden, that, with dauntless breast.
The little tyrant of his fields withstood. --Gray.
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Withstood
(gcide)
Withstood \With*stood"\, imp. & p. p.
o? Withstand.
[1913 Webster]Withstand \With*stand"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Withstood; p. pr.
& vb. n. Withstanding.] [AS. wi[eth]standan. See With,
prep., and Stand.]
To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical
or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to
withstand eloquence or arguments. --Piers Plowman.
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I withstood him to the face. --Gal. ii. 11.
[1913 Webster]

Some village Hampden, that, with dauntless breast.
The little tyrant of his fields withstood. --Gray.
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Zechstein
(gcide)
Zechstein \Zech"stein`\, n. [Gr., fr. zeche a mine + stein a
stone.] (Geol.)
The upper division of the Permian (Dyas) of Europe. The
prevailing rock is a magnesian limestone.
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capital of kazakhstan
(wn)
capital of Kazakhstan
n 1: remote city of Kazakhstan that (ostensibly for security
reasons) was made the capital in 1998 [syn: Astana,
Akmola, capital of Kazakhstan]
earthstar
(wn)
earthstar
n 1: any fungus of the family Geastraceae; in form suggesting a
puffball whose outer peridium splits into the shape of a
star
hearthstone
(wn)
hearthstone
n 1: a stone that forms a hearth
kazakhstan
(wn)
Kazakhstan
n 1: a landlocked republic to the south of Russia and to the
northeast of the Caspian Sea; the original Turkic-speaking
inhabitants were overrun by Mongols in the 13th century; an
Asian soviet from 1936 to 1991 [syn: Kazakhstan,
Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakstan, Kazakh, Kazak]
kazakhstani
(wn)
Kazakhstani
adj 1: of or pertaining to Kazakhstan or to the Kazakhs or their
culture
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Kazakhstan
kazakhstani monetary unit
(wn)
Kazakhstani monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Kazakhstan
latchstring
(wn)
latchstring
n 1: opener consisting of a string that can be passed through a
hole in a door for raising the latch from outside
matchstick
(wn)
matchstick
n 1: a short thin stick of wood used in making matches
notwithstanding
(wn)
notwithstanding
adv 1: despite anything to the contrary (usually following a
concession); "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd
like to try it"; "while we disliked each other,
nevertheless we agreed"; "he was a stern yet fair
master"; "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I
still want to go" [syn: however, nevertheless,
withal, still, yet, all the same, even so,
nonetheless, notwithstanding]
pitchstone
(wn)
pitchstone
n 1: dark acid granitic glass
reichstein
(wn)
Reichstein
n 1: a Swiss chemist born in Poland; studied the hormones of the
adrenal cortex [syn: Reichstein, Tadeus Reichstein]
republic of kazakhstan
(wn)
Republic of Kazakhstan
n 1: a landlocked republic to the south of Russia and to the
northeast of the Caspian Sea; the original Turkic-speaking
inhabitants were overrun by Mongols in the 13th century; an
Asian soviet from 1936 to 1991 [syn: Kazakhstan,
Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakstan, Kazakh, Kazak]

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