slovodefinícia
igl
(foldoc)
IGL

Interactive Graphic Language. Used primarily by Physics Dept
at Brooklyn Poly, uses numerical methods on vectors to
approximate continuous function problems that don't have
closed form solutions.

[Is this being confused with Tektronix's graphics library by
the same name?]
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antiglare,antireflexní Zdeněk Brož
demiglace
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demiglace, n:
diglot
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diglot,dvojjazyčně mluvící osoba n: Jakub Kalousekdiglot,dvojjazyčný adj: Jakub Kalousek
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epiglottis, n:
epiglottitis
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epiglottitis, n:
igloo
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iglu
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iglu, n:
inveigle
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inveigled
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inveigled,
inveigler
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inveigling
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periglacial
(encz)
periglacial,periglaciální adj: Zdeněk Brož
piglet
(encz)
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plexiglas
(encz)
Plexiglas,
plexiglass
(encz)
plexiglass,plexisklo n: Zdeněk Brož
salpiglossis
(encz)
salpiglossis, n:
semigloss
(encz)
semigloss, n:
subfamily triglinae
(encz)
subfamily Triglinae, n:
tiglon
(encz)
tiglon, n:
triglyceride
(encz)
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twiglike
(encz)
twiglike, adj:
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(encz)
wigless, adj:
wiglet
(encz)
wiglet,příčesek n: PetrV
wrigley
(encz)
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iglú
(czen)
iglú,igloon: Ritchie
periglaciální
(czen)
periglaciální,periglacialadj: Zdeněk Brož
triglycerid
(czen)
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wrigley
(czen)
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Aiglet
(gcide)
Aglet \Ag"let\ ([a^]g"l[e^]t), Aiglet \Aig"let\ ([=a]g"l[e^]t),
n. [F. aiguillette point, tagged point, dim. of aiguilee
needle, fr. LL. acucula for acicula, dim. of L. acus needle,
pin; cf. OF. agleter to hook on. See Acute, and cf.
Aiguillette.]
1. A tag of a lace or of the points, braids, or cords
formerly used in dress. They were sometimes formed into
small images. Hence, "aglet baby" (--Shak.), an aglet
image.
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2. (Haberdashery) A round white staylace. --Beck.
[1913 Webster]Aiglet \Aig"let\, n.
Same as Aglet.
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Anguillula acetiglutinis
(gcide)
Vinegar \Vin"e*gar\, n. [OE. vinegre, F. vinaigre; vin wine (L.
vinum) + aigre sour. See Wine, and Eager, a.]
1. A sour liquid used as a condiment, or as a preservative,
and obtained by the spontaneous (acetous) fermentation, or
by the artificial oxidation, of wine, cider, beer, or the
like.
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Note: The characteristic sourness of vinegar is due to acetic
acid, of which it contains from three to five per cent.
Wine vinegar contains also tartaric acid, citric acid,
etc.
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2. Hence, anything sour; -- used also metaphorically.
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Here's the challenge: . . . I warrant there's
vinegar and pepper in't. --Shak.
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Aromatic vinegar, strong acetic acid highly flavored with
aromatic substances.

Mother of vinegar. See 4th Mother.

Radical vinegar, acetic acid.

Thieves' vinegar. See under Thief.

Vinegar eel (Zool.), a minute nematode worm ({Leptodera
oxophila}, or Anguillula acetiglutinis), commonly found
in great numbers in vinegar, sour paste, and other
fermenting vegetable substances; -- called also {vinegar
worm}.

Vinegar lamp (Chem.), a fanciful name of an apparatus
designed to oxidize alcohol to acetic acid by means of
platinum.

Vinegar plant. See 4th Mother.

Vinegar tree (Bot.), the stag-horn sumac (Rhus typhina),
whose acid berries have been used to intensify the
sourness of vinegar.

Wood vinegar. See under Wood.
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Bardiglio
(gcide)
Bardiglio \Bar*di"glio\ (b[aum]r*d[=e]l"y[=o]), n. [It.]
An Italian marble of which the principal varieties occur in
the neighborhood of Carrara and in Corsica. It commonly shows
a dark gray or bluish ground traversed by veins.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Biglandular
(gcide)
Biglandular \Bi*glan"du*lar\, a. [Pref. bi- + glandular.]
Having two glands, as a plant.
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Bigly
(gcide)
Bigly \Big"ly\, adv. [From Big, a.]
In a tumid, swelling, blustering manner; haughtily;
violently.
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He brawleth bigly. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia. )
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Chemiglyphic
(gcide)
Chemiglyphic \Chem`i*glyph"ic\, a. [Chemical + ? to engrave.]
Engraved by a voltaic battery.
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Croton Tiglium
(gcide)
Tiglic \Tig"lic\, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C4H7CO2H
(called also methyl crotonic acid), homologous with crotonic
acid, and obtained from croton oil (from Croton Tiglium) as
a white crystalline substance.
[1913 Webster]Tilley \Til"ley\, n., or Tilley seed \Til"ley seed`\ (Bot.)
The seeds of a small tree (Croton Pavana) common in the
Malay Archipelago. These seeds furnish croton oil, like those
of Croton Tiglium. [Written also tilly.]
[1913 Webster]Croton \Cro"ton\ (kr?"t?n), n. [Gr. ????, prop., a tick, which
the seed of the croton resembles.] (Bot.)
A genus of euphorbiaceous plants belonging to tropical
countries.
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Croton oil (Med.), a viscid, acrid, brownish yellow oil
obtained from the seeds of Croton Tiglium, a small tree
of the East Indies. It is a most powerful drastic
cathartic, and is used externally as a pustulant.
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Digladiate
(gcide)
Digladiate \Di*gla"di*ate\, v. i. [L. digladiari; di- = dis- +
gladius a sword.]
To fight like gladiators; to contend fiercely; to dispute
violently. [Obs.]
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Digladiating like [AE]schines and Demosthenes. --Hales.
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Digladiation
(gcide)
Digladiation \Di*gla`di*a"tion\, n.
Act of digladiating. [Obs.] "Sore digladiations and contest."
--Evelyn.
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Diglottism
(gcide)
Diglottism \Di*glot"tism\, n. [Gr. ? speaking two languages; di-
= di`s- twice + ? tongue. See Glottis.]
Bilingualism. [R.] --Earle.
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Diglyph
(gcide)
Diglyph \Di"glyph\, n. [Gr. ?; di- = di`s- twice + ? to hollow
out, carve.] (Arch.)
A projecting face like the triglyph, but having only two
channels or grooves sunk in it.
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Enveigle
(gcide)
Enveigle \En*vei"gle\, v. t.
To entice. See Inveigle.
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Epiglottic
(gcide)
Epiglottic \Ep`i*glot"tic\, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or connected with, the epiglottis.
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Epiglottidean
(gcide)
Epiglottidean \Ep`i*glot*tid"e*an\, a. (Anat.)
Same as Epiglottic.
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Epiglottis
(gcide)
Epiglottis \Ep`i*glot"tis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; 'epi` upon + ?,
?, tongue. See Glottis.] (Anat.)
A cartilaginous lidlike appendage which closes the glottis
while food or drink is passing while food or drink is passing
through the pharynx.
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Giglet
(gcide)
Giglot \Gig"lot\, Giglet \Gig"let\, n. [Cf. Icel. gikkr a pert,
rude person, Dan. giek a fool, silly man, AS. gagol, g[ae]gl,
lascivious, wanton, MHG. gogel wanton, giege fool, and E. gig
a wanton person.]
A wanton; a lascivious or light, giddy girl. [Obs.]
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The giglet is willful, and is running upon her fate.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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Giglot
(gcide)
Giglot \Gig"lot\, Giglet \Gig"let\, n. [Cf. Icel. gikkr a pert,
rude person, Dan. giek a fool, silly man, AS. gagol, g[ae]gl,
lascivious, wanton, MHG. gogel wanton, giege fool, and E. gig
a wanton person.]
A wanton; a lascivious or light, giddy girl. [Obs.]
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The giglet is willful, and is running upon her fate.
--Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]Giglot \Gig"lot\, a.
Giddi; light; inconstant; wanton. [Obs.] "O giglot fortune!"
--Shak.
Glossoepiglottic
(gcide)
Glossoepiglottic \Glos`so*ep`i*glot"tic\, a. [Gr. ? tongue + E.
epiglottic.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to both tongue and epiglottis; as,
glossoepiglottic folds.
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Hemiglyph
(gcide)
Hemiglyph \Hem"i*glyph\, n. [Hemi- + Gr. ? a carving.] (Arch.)
The half channel or groove in the edge of the triglyph in the
Doric order.
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Igloo
(gcide)
Igloo \Ig"loo\, n.
1. An Eskimo snow house.
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2. (Zool.) A cavity, or excavation, made in the snow by a
seal, over its breathing hole in the ice.
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Indiglucin
(gcide)
Indiglucin \In`di*glu"cin\, n. [Indican + glucin.] (Chem.)
The variety of sugar (glucose) obtained from the glucoside
indican. It is unfermentable, but reduces Fehling's solution.
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Inveigle
(gcide)
Inveigle \In*vei"gle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inveigled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inveigling.] [Prob. fr. F. aveugler to blind, to
delude, OF. aveugler, avugler, avegler, fr. F. aveugle blind,
OF. aveugle, avugle, properly, without eyes, fr. L. ab +
oculus eye. The pref. in- seems to have been substituted for
a- taken as the pref. F. [`a], L. ad. See Ocular.]
To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by
deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce;
to wheedle.
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Yet have they many baits and guileful spells
To inveigle and invite the unwary sense. --Milton.
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Inveigled
(gcide)
Inveigle \In*vei"gle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inveigled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inveigling.] [Prob. fr. F. aveugler to blind, to
delude, OF. aveugler, avugler, avegler, fr. F. aveugle blind,
OF. aveugle, avugle, properly, without eyes, fr. L. ab +
oculus eye. The pref. in- seems to have been substituted for
a- taken as the pref. F. [`a], L. ad. See Ocular.]
To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by
deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce;
to wheedle.
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Yet have they many baits and guileful spells
To inveigle and invite the unwary sense. --Milton.
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Inveiglement
(gcide)
Inveiglement \In*vei"gle*ment\, n.
The act of inveigling, or the state of being inveigled; that
which inveigles; enticement; seduction. --South.
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Inveigler
(gcide)
Inveigler \In*vei"gler\, n.
One who inveigles.
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Inveigling
(gcide)
Inveigle \In*vei"gle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inveigled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inveigling.] [Prob. fr. F. aveugler to blind, to
delude, OF. aveugler, avugler, avegler, fr. F. aveugle blind,
OF. aveugle, avugle, properly, without eyes, fr. L. ab +
oculus eye. The pref. in- seems to have been substituted for
a- taken as the pref. F. [`a], L. ad. See Ocular.]
To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by
deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce;
to wheedle.
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Yet have they many baits and guileful spells
To inveigle and invite the unwary sense. --Milton.
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maniglion
(gcide)
maniglion \ma*ni"glion\ (m[.a]*n[i^]l"y[u^]n), n. [It. maniglio,
maniglia, bracelet, handle. Cf. Manilio.] (Gun.)
Either one of two handles on the back of a piece of ordnance.
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Monotriglyph
(gcide)
Monotriglyph \Mon`o*tri"glyph\, n. [Mono- + triglyph: cf. F.
monotriglyphe.] (Arch.)
A kind of intercolumniation in an entablature, in which only
one triglyph and two metopes are introduced.
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Paigle
(gcide)
Paigle \Pai"gle\, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Bot.)
A species of Primula, either the cowslip or the primrose.
[Written also pagle, pagil, peagle, and pygil.]
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porwigle
(gcide)
Polliwig \Pol"li*wig\, Polliwog \Pol"li*wog\, n. [OE. polwigle.
Cf. Poll head, and Wiggle.] (Zool.)
A tadpole; -- called also purwiggy and porwigle.
[1913 Webster]Porwigle \Por"wi`gle\, n.
See Polliwig.
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Porwigle
(gcide)
Polliwig \Pol"li*wig\, Polliwog \Pol"li*wog\, n. [OE. polwigle.
Cf. Poll head, and Wiggle.] (Zool.)
A tadpole; -- called also purwiggy and porwigle.
[1913 Webster]Porwigle \Por"wi`gle\, n.
See Polliwig.
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Reigle
(gcide)
Reigle \Rei"gle\ (r?"g'l), n. [F. r[`e]gle a rule, fr. L.
regula. See Rule.]
A hollow cut or channel for quiding anything; as, the reigle
of a side post for a flood gate. --Carew.
[1913 Webster]Reigle \Rei"gle\, v. t.
To regulate; to govern. [Obs.]
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Reiglement
(gcide)
Reiglement \Rei"gle*ment\ (-ment), n. [See Reglement.]
Rule; regulation. [Obs.] --Bacon. Jer. Taylor.
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Rhachiglossa
(gcide)
Rhachiglossa \Rhach`i*glos"sa\, n. pl. [NL. See Rhachis, and
Glossa.] (Zool.)
A division of marine gastropods having a retractile proboscis
and three longitudinal rows of teeth on the radula. It
includes many of the large ornamental shells, as the
miters, murices, olives, purpuras, volutes, and
whelks. See Illust. in the Appendix.
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Riglet
(gcide)
Riglet \Rig"let\, n. (Print.)
See Reglet.
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Semiglutin
(gcide)
Semiglutin \Sem`i*glu"tin\, n. (Physiol. Chem.)
A peptonelike body, insoluble in alcohol, formed by boiling
collagen or gelatin for a long time in water. Hemicollin, a
like body, is also formed at the same time, and differs from
semiglutin by being partly soluble in alcohol.
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Sigla
(gcide)
Sigla \Sig"la\, n. pl. [L.]
The signs, abbreviations, letters, or characters standing for
words, shorthand, etc., in ancient manuscripts, or on coins,
medals, etc. --W. Savage.
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Subepiglottic
(gcide)
Subepiglottic \Sub*ep`i*glot"tic\, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the epiglottis.
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Tiglic
(gcide)
Tiglic \Tig"lic\, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C4H7CO2H
(called also methyl crotonic acid), homologous with crotonic
acid, and obtained from croton oil (from Croton Tiglium) as
a white crystalline substance.
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