slovodefinícia
helve
(encz)
helve,násada n: Zdeněk Brož
helve
(encz)
helve,topůrko n: Zdeněk Brož
Helve
(gcide)
Helve \Helve\, n. [OE. helve, helfe, AS. hielf, helf, hylf, cf.
OHG. halb; and also E. halter, helm of a rudder.]
1. The handle of an ax, hatchet, or adze.
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2. (Iron Working)
(a) The lever at the end of which is the hammer head, in a
forge hammer.
(b) A forge hammer which is lifted by a cam acting on the
helve between the fulcrum and the head.
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Helve
(gcide)
Helve \Helve\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Helved; p. pr. & vb. n.
Helving.]
To furnish with a helve, as an ax.
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helve
(wn)
helve
n 1: the handle of a weapon or tool [syn: haft, helve]
podobné slovodefinícia
shelve
(mass)
shelve
- shelf, poličky, odložiť
bookshelves
(encz)
bookshelves,police n: Zdeněk Brožbookshelves,regály n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
helve
(encz)
helve,násada n: Zdeněk Brožhelve,topůrko n: Zdeněk Brož
helvella
(encz)
helvella, n:
helvetian
(encz)
Helvetian,helvetský adj: Zdeněk BrožHelvetian,Švýcar n: Zdeněk BrožHelvetian,švýcarský adj: Zdeněk Brož
helvetic
(encz)
Helvetic,helvetský adj: Zdeněk BrožHelvetic,švýcarský adj: Zdeněk Brož
helvetica
(encz)
Helvetica,
set of bookshelves
(encz)
set of bookshelves, n:
shelve
(encz)
shelve,odložit v: Zdeněk Brožshelve,police n: mammshelve,regál n: mammshelve,založit do knihovny Zdeněk Brož
shelved
(encz)
shelved,odložený adj: Zdeněk Brožshelved,odsunutý adj: Zdeněk Brož
shelver
(encz)
shelver, n:
shelves
(encz)
shelves,odkládá v: Zdeněk Brožshelves,odsouvá v: Zdeněk Brožshelves,police pl. Zdeněk Brož
helvetský
(czen)
helvetský,Helvetianadj: Zdeněk Brožhelvetský,Helveticadj: Zdeněk Brož
Bookshelves
(gcide)
Bookshelf \Book"shelf`\, n.; pl. Bookshelves.
A shelf to hold books.
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Frontal helve
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Frontal \Fron"tal\, n. [F. frontal, fronteau, OF. Frontel,
frontal, L. frontale an ornament for the forehead, frontlet.
See Front.]
1. Something worn on the forehead or face; a frontlet; as:
(a) An ornamental band for the hair.
(b) (Mil.) The metal face guard of a soldier.
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2. (Arch.) A little pediment over a door or window.
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3. (Eccl.) A movable, decorative member in metal, carved
wood, or, commonly, in rich stuff or in embroidery,
covering the front of the altar. Frontals are usually
changed according to the different ceremonies.
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4. (Med.) A medicament or application for the forehead.
[Obs.] --Quincy.
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5. (Anat.) The frontal bone, or one of the two frontal bones,
of the cranium.
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Frontal hammer or Frontal helve, a forge hammer lifted by
a cam, acting upon a "tongue" immediately in front of the
hammer head. --Raymond. Frontate
Helved
(gcide)
Helve \Helve\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Helved; p. pr. & vb. n.
Helving.]
To furnish with a helve, as an ax.
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Helvella esculenta
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Turban-top \Tur"ban-top`\, n. (Bot.)
A kind of fungus with an irregularly wrinkled, somewhat
globular pileus (Helvella esculenta syn. {Gyromitra
esculenta}.).
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Helvetia green
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Green \Green\ (gr[=e]n), n.
1. The color of growing plants; the color of the solar
spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.
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2. A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with
verdant herbage; as, the village green.
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O'er the smooth enameled green. --Milton.
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3. Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants;
wreaths; -- usually in the plural.
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In that soft season when descending showers
Call forth the greens, and wake the rising flowers.
--Pope.
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4. pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets,
etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.
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5. Any substance or pigment of a green color.
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Alkali green (Chem.), an alkali salt of a sulphonic acid
derivative of a complex aniline dye, resembling emerald
green; -- called also Helvetia green.

Berlin green. (Chem.) See under Berlin.

Brilliant green (Chem.), a complex aniline dye, resembling
emerald green in composition.

Brunswick green, an oxychloride of copper.

Chrome green. See under Chrome.

Emerald green. (Chem.)
(a) A complex basic derivative of aniline produced as a
metallic, green crystalline substance, and used for
dyeing silk, wool, and mordanted vegetable fiber a
brilliant green; -- called also aldehyde green,
acid green, malachite green, Victoria green,
solid green, etc. It is usually found as a double
chloride, with zinc chloride, or as an oxalate.
(b) See Paris green (below).

Gaignet's green (Chem.) a green pigment employed by the
French artist, Adrian Gusgnet, and consisting essentially
of a basic hydrate of chromium.

Methyl green (Chem.), an artificial rosaniline dyestuff,
obtained as a green substance having a brilliant yellow
luster; -- called also light-green.

Mineral green. See under Mineral.

Mountain green. See Green earth, under Green, a.

Paris green (Chem.), a poisonous green powder, consisting
of a mixture of several double salts of the acetate and
arsenite of copper. It has found very extensive use as a
pigment for wall paper, artificial flowers, etc., but
particularly as an exterminator of insects, as the potato
bug; -- called also Schweinfurth green, {imperial
green}, Vienna green, emerald qreen, and {mitis
green}.

Scheele's green (Chem.), a green pigment, consisting
essentially of a hydrous arsenite of copper; -- called
also Swedish green. It may enter into various pigments
called parrot green, pickel green, Brunswick green,
nereid green, or emerald green.
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Helvetian
(gcide)
Helvetian \Hel*ve"tian\, a.
Same as Helvetic. -- n. A Swiss; a Switzer.
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Helvetic
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Helvetic \Hel*ve"tic\, a. [L. Helveticus, fr. Helvetii the
Helvetii.]
Of or pertaining to the Helvetii, the ancient inhabitant of
the Alps, now Switzerland, or to the modern states and
inhabitant of the Alpine regions; as, the Helvetic
confederacy; Helvetic states. Helvine
Shelve
(gcide)
Shelve \Shelve\, v. t.
1. To furnish with shelves; as, to shelve a closet or a
library.
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2. To place on a shelf. Hence: To lay on the shelf; to put
aside; to dismiss from service; to put off indefinitely;
as, to shelve an officer; to shelve a claim.
[1913 Webster]Shelve \Shelve\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shelved; p. pr. & vb. n.
Shelving.] [Perhapss originally from the same source as
shallow, but influenced by shelf a ledge, a platform.]
To incline gradually; to be slopping; as, the bottom shelves
from the shore.
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Shelved
(gcide)
Shelve \Shelve\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shelved; p. pr. & vb. n.
Shelving.] [Perhapss originally from the same source as
shallow, but influenced by shelf a ledge, a platform.]
To incline gradually; to be slopping; as, the bottom shelves
from the shore.
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Shelves
(gcide)
Shelf \Shelf\, n.; pl. Shelves. [OE. shelfe, schelfe, AS.
scylfe; akin to G. schelfe, Icel. skj[=a]lf. In senses 2 & 3,
perhaps a different word (cf. Shelve, v. i.).]
1. (Arch.) A flat tablet or ledge of any material set
horizontally at a distance from the floor, to hold objects
of use or ornament.
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2. A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of rocks,
rendering the water shallow, and dangerous to ships.
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On the tawny sands and shelves. --Milton.
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On the secret shelves with fury cast. --Dryden.
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3. (Mining) A stratum lying in a very even manner; a flat,
projecting layer of rock.
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4. (Naut.) A piece of timber running the whole length of a
vessel inside the timberheads. --D. Kemp.
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To lay on the shelf, to lay aside as unnecessary or
useless; to dismiss; to discard.
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Squatarola helvetica
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Beetlehead \Bee"tle*head`\, n. [Beetle a mallet + head.]
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1. A stupid fellow; a blockhead. --Sir W. Scott.
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2. (Zool.) The black-bellied plover, or bullhead ({Squatarola
helvetica}). See Plover.
[1913 Webster]Bullhead \Bull"head`\, n.
1. (Zool.)
(a) A fresh-water fish of many species, of the genus
Uranidea, esp. Uranidea gobio of Europe, and
Uranidea Richardsoni of the United States; -- called
also miller's thumb.
(b) In America, several species of Amiurus; -- called
also catfish, horned pout, and bullpout.
(c) A marine fish of the genus Cottus; the sculpin.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) The black-bellied plover (Squatarola helvetica); --
called also beetlehead.
(b) The golden plover.
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3. A stupid fellow; a lubber. [Colloq.] --Jonson.
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4. (Zool.) A small black water insect. --E. Phillips.
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Bullhead whiting (Zool.), the kingfish of Florida
(Menticirrus alburnus).
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Unshelve
(gcide)
Unshelve \Un*shelve"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + shelve.]
To remove from, or as from, a shelf.
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family helvellaceae
(wn)
family Helvellaceae
n 1: family of false morels or lorchels; some are edible and
some are poisonous [syn: Helvellaceae, {family
Helvellaceae}]
genus helvella
(wn)
genus Helvella
n 1: type genus of the Helvellaceae
helve
(wn)
helve
n 1: the handle of a weapon or tool [syn: haft, helve]
helvella
(wn)
helvella
n 1: any fungus of the genus Helvella having the ascocarps
stalked or pleated or often in folds
helvella acetabulum
(wn)
Helvella acetabulum
n 1: a helvella with a cup-shaped fertile body having a brown
interior; the stalk is creamy white and heavily ribbed
helvella crispa
(wn)
Helvella crispa
n 1: a helvella with a saddle-shaped fertile part and creamy
color; the stalk is fluted and pitted [syn: {Helvella
crispa}, miter mushroom]
helvella sulcata
(wn)
Helvella sulcata
n 1: a helvella with an irregularly convoluted cap that is dark
brown when young and becomes dull grey with age; the lower
surface of the cap is smooth and pale grey; the stalk is
thick and deeply fluted
helvellaceae
(wn)
Helvellaceae
n 1: family of false morels or lorchels; some are edible and
some are poisonous [syn: Helvellaceae, {family
Helvellaceae}]
helvetica
(wn)
Helvetica
n 1: a typeface in which characters have no serifs [syn: {sans
serif}, Helvetica]
shelve
(wn)
shelve
v 1: hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam" [syn:
postpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table,
shelve, set back, defer, remit, put off]
2: place on a shelf; "shelve books"
shelver
(wn)
shelver
n 1: a worker who puts things (as books) on shelves
helvetica
(foldoc)
Helvetica

One of the most widely used sans-serif typefaces,
developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger with
Eduard Hoffmann. Originally called Neue Haas Grotesk, it was
renamed Helvetica for the international market. Helvetica is very
similar to the common Arial typeface. The name is Latin for
Swiss.

Linotype (http://www.linotype.com/526/helvetica-family.html).

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