slovodefinícia
Jess
(gcide)
Jess \Jess\, n.; pl. Jesses. [OF. gies, giez, prop. pl. of
giet, get, jet, F. jet, a throwing, jess. See Jet a
shooting forth.] (falconry)
A short strap of leather or silk secured round the leg of a
hawk, to which the leash or line, wrapped round the
falconer's hand, was attached when used. See Illust. of
Falcon.
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Like a hawk, which feeling freed
From bells and jesses which did let her flight.
--Spenser.
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jess
(vera)
JESS
Java Expert System Shell (Java, Shell)
podobné slovodefinícia
jessamine
(mass)
jessamine
- jasmín
day jessamine
(encz)
day jessamine, n:
jessamine
(encz)
jessamine,jasmín n: Zdeněk Brož
jesse
(encz)
Jesse,Jesse n: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno, mužské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
jesse james
(encz)
Jesse James,
jessica
(encz)
Jessica,Jessica n: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
jessie
(encz)
Jessie,Jessie n: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
night jessamine
(encz)
night jessamine, n:
yellow jessamine
(encz)
yellow jessamine, n:
jesse
(czen)
Jesse,Jessen: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno, mužské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
jessica
(czen)
Jessica,Jessican: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
jessie
(czen)
Jessie,Jessien: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Cape jessamine
(gcide)
Jasmine \Jas"mine\, n. [F. jasmin, Sp. jazmin, Ar.
y[=a]sm[imac]n, Pers. y[=a]sm[imac]n; cf. It. gesmino,
gelsomino. Cf. Jessamine.] (Bot.)
A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a
peculiarly fragrant odor. The Jasminum officinale, common
in the south of Europe, bears white flowers. The Arabian
jasmine is Jasminum Sambac, and, with {Jasminum
angustifolia}, comes from the East Indies. The yellow false
jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium).
Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies,
as species of Calotropis and Faramea. [Written also
jessamine.]
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Cape jasmine, or Cape jessamine, the Gardenia florida,
a shrub with fragrant white flowers, a native of China,
and hardy in the Southern United States.
[1913 Webster]Cape \Cape\ (k[=a]p), n. [F. cap, fr. It. capo head, cape, fr.
L. caput heat, end, point. See Chief.]
A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast
into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland.
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Cape buffalo (Zool.) a large and powerful buffalo of South
Africa (Bubalus Caffer). It is said to be the most
dangerous wild beast of Africa. See Buffalo, 2.

Cape jasmine, Cape jessamine. See Jasmine.

Cape pigeon (Zool.), a petrel (Daptium Capense) common
off the Cape of Good Hope. It is about the size of a
pigeon.

Cape wine, wine made in South Africa [Eng.]

The Cape, the Cape of Good Hope, in the general sense of
the southern extremity of Africa. Also used of Cape Horn,
and, in New England, of Cape Cod.
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jessamine
(gcide)
Jasmine \Jas"mine\, n. [F. jasmin, Sp. jazmin, Ar.
y[=a]sm[imac]n, Pers. y[=a]sm[imac]n; cf. It. gesmino,
gelsomino. Cf. Jessamine.] (Bot.)
A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a
peculiarly fragrant odor. The Jasminum officinale, common
in the south of Europe, bears white flowers. The Arabian
jasmine is Jasminum Sambac, and, with {Jasminum
angustifolia}, comes from the East Indies. The yellow false
jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium).
Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies,
as species of Calotropis and Faramea. [Written also
jessamine.]
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Cape jasmine, or Cape jessamine, the Gardenia florida,
a shrub with fragrant white flowers, a native of China,
and hardy in the Southern United States.
[1913 Webster]Jessamine \Jes"sa*mine\, n. (Bot.)
Same as Jasmine.
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Jessamine
(gcide)
Jasmine \Jas"mine\, n. [F. jasmin, Sp. jazmin, Ar.
y[=a]sm[imac]n, Pers. y[=a]sm[imac]n; cf. It. gesmino,
gelsomino. Cf. Jessamine.] (Bot.)
A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a
peculiarly fragrant odor. The Jasminum officinale, common
in the south of Europe, bears white flowers. The Arabian
jasmine is Jasminum Sambac, and, with {Jasminum
angustifolia}, comes from the East Indies. The yellow false
jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium).
Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies,
as species of Calotropis and Faramea. [Written also
jessamine.]
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Cape jasmine, or Cape jessamine, the Gardenia florida,
a shrub with fragrant white flowers, a native of China,
and hardy in the Southern United States.
[1913 Webster]Jessamine \Jes"sa*mine\, n. (Bot.)
Same as Jasmine.
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Jessant
(gcide)
Jessant \Jes"sant\, a. (Her.)
Springing up or emerging; -- said of a plant or animal.
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Jesse
(gcide)
Jesse \Jes"se\, n. [LL. Jesse, the father of David, fr. Gr. ?,
fr. Herb. Yishai.]
Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ,
in decorative art; as:
(a) A genealogical tree represented in stained glass.
(b) A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the
name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called
also tree of Jesse.
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Jesse window (Arch.), a window of which the glazing and
tracery represent the tree of Jesse.
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Jesse window
(gcide)
Jesse \Jes"se\, n. [LL. Jesse, the father of David, fr. Gr. ?,
fr. Herb. Yishai.]
Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ,
in decorative art; as:
(a) A genealogical tree represented in stained glass.
(b) A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the
name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called
also tree of Jesse.
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Jesse window (Arch.), a window of which the glazing and
tracery represent the tree of Jesse.
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Jessed
(gcide)
Jessed \Jessed\, a. (Her.)
Having jesses on, as a hawk.
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Jesses
(gcide)
Jess \Jess\, n.; pl. Jesses. [OF. gies, giez, prop. pl. of
giet, get, jet, F. jet, a throwing, jess. See Jet a
shooting forth.] (falconry)
A short strap of leather or silk secured round the leg of a
hawk, to which the leash or line, wrapped round the
falconer's hand, was attached when used. See Illust. of
Falcon.
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Like a hawk, which feeling freed
From bells and jesses which did let her flight.
--Spenser.
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tree of Jesse
(gcide)
Jesse \Jes"se\, n. [LL. Jesse, the father of David, fr. Gr. ?,
fr. Herb. Yishai.]
Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ,
in decorative art; as:
(a) A genealogical tree represented in stained glass.
(b) A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the
name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called
also tree of Jesse.
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Jesse window (Arch.), a window of which the glazing and
tracery represent the tree of Jesse.
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blue jessamine
(wn)
blue jessamine
n 1: climber of southern United States having bluish-purple
flowers [syn: blue jasmine, blue jessamine, {curly
clematis}, marsh clematis, Clematis crispa]
cape jessamine
(wn)
cape jessamine
n 1: evergreen shrub widely cultivated for its large fragrant
waxlike white flowers and glossy leaves [syn: {cape
jasmine}, cape jessamine, Gardenia jasminoides,
Gardenia augusta]
day jessamine
(wn)
day jessamine
n 1: West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-
shaped white flowers that are fragrant by day [syn: {day
jessamine}, Cestrum diurnum]
jessamine
(wn)
jessamine
n 1: a climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or
red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea [syn: {common
jasmine}, true jasmine, jessamine, {Jasminum
officinale}]
jesse jackson
(wn)
Jesse Jackson
n 1: United States civil rights leader who led a national
campaign against racial discrimination and ran for
presidential nomination (born in 1941) [syn: Jackson,
Jesse Jackson, Jesse Louis Jackson]
jesse james
(wn)
Jesse James
n 1: United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier
and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and
banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his
own gang (1847-1882) [syn: James, Jesse James]
jesse louis jackson
(wn)
Jesse Louis Jackson
n 1: United States civil rights leader who led a national
campaign against racial discrimination and ran for
presidential nomination (born in 1941) [syn: Jackson,
Jesse Jackson, Jesse Louis Jackson]
jesse owens
(wn)
Jesse Owens
n 1: United States athlete and Black American whose success in
the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin outraged Hitler
(1913-1980) [syn: Owens, Jesse Owens, {James Cleveland
Owens}]
jessica lucy mitford
(wn)
Jessica Lucy Mitford
n 1: United States writer (born in England) who wrote on
American culture (1917-1996) [syn: Mitford, {Jessica
Mitford}, Jessica Lucy Mitford]
jessica mitford
(wn)
Jessica Mitford
n 1: United States writer (born in England) who wrote on
American culture (1917-1996) [syn: Mitford, {Jessica
Mitford}, Jessica Lucy Mitford]
jessica tandy
(wn)
Jessica Tandy
n 1: United States actress (born in England) who made many stage
appearances, often with her husband Hume Cronyn (1909-1994)
[syn: Tandy, Jessica Tandy]
jessye norman
(wn)
Jessye Norman
n 1: United States operatic soprano (born in 1945) [syn:
Norman, Jessye Norman]
night jessamine
(wn)
night jessamine
n 1: West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-
shaped yellow-white flowers that are fragrant by night
[syn: night jasmine, night jessamine, {Cestrum
nocturnum}]
yellow jessamine
(wn)
yellow jessamine
n 1: poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United
States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers [syn:
yellow jasmine, yellow jessamine, Carolina jasmine,
evening trumpet flower, Gelsemium sempervirens]
jess
(vera)
JESS
Java Expert System Shell (Java, Shell)
jessi
(vera)
JESSI
Joint European Submicron Silicon Initiative (Org, Europe)

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