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kent (encz) | Kent,Kent n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
kent (czen) | Kent,Kentn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
kent (wn) | Kent
n 1: a county in southeastern England on the English Channel;
formerly an Anglo-Saxon kingdom, it was the first to be
colonized by the Romans
2: United States painter noted for his woodcuts (1882-1971)
[syn: Kent, Rockwell Kent] |
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kent (encz) | Kent,Kent n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
kentan (encz) | kentan, n: |
kentish (encz) | Kentish, |
kenton (encz) | Kenton,Kenton n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
kentuckian (encz) | Kentuckian, |
kentucky (encz) | Kentucky,Kentucky Zdeněk BrožKentucky,stát v USA n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
kentucky bluegrass (encz) | Kentucky bluegrass, |
kentucky derby (encz) | Kentucky Derby, |
tashkent (encz) | Tashkent,Taškent n: [zem.] hl.m. - Uzbekistán luke |
hl.m. - kentucky v usa (czen) | hl.m. - Kentucky v USA,Frankfortn: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
kent (czen) | Kent,Kentn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
kentaur (czen) | kentaur,centaur Jiří Šmoldas |
kenton (czen) | Kenton,Kentonn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
kentucky (czen) | Kentucky,Kentucky Zdeněk Brož |
taškent (czen) | Taškent,Tashkentn: [zem.] hl.m. - Uzbekistán luke |
Barkentine (gcide) | Barkentine \Bark"en*tine\, n. [See Bark, n., a vessel.]
(Naut.)
A threemasted vessel, having the foremast square-rigged, and
the others schooner-rigged. [Spelled also barquentine,
barkantine, etc.] See Illust. in Append.
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Kent bugle (gcide) | Kent bugle \Kent" bu"gle\prop. n. [Probably named after a Duke
of Kent.] (Mus.)
A curved bugle, having six finger keys or stops, by means of
which the performer can play upon every key in the musical
scale; -- called also keyed bugle, and key bugle.
--Moore.
[1913 Webster]Bugle \Bu"gle\, n. [See Bugle a wild ox.]
1. A horn used by hunters.
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2. (Mus.) A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone,
shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes
keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very rarely
in the orchestra; now superseded by the cornet; -- called
also the Kent bugle.
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Kentle (gcide) | Kentle \Ken"tle\, n. [From Quintal.] (Com.)
A hundred weight; a quintal.
[1913 Webster]Quintal \Quin"tal\, n. [F., fr. Sp. quintal, fr. Ar. qintar a
weight of 100 lbs., prob. fr. L. centenarius consisting of a
hundred, fr. centeni a hundred each, fr. centum a hundred.
See Hundred, and cf. Kentle.]
1. A hundredweight, either 112 or 100 pounds, according to
the scale used. Cf. Cental. [Sometimes written and
pronounced kentle.]
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2. A metric measure of weight, being 100,000 grams, or 100
kilograms, equal to 220.46 pounds avoirdupois.
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kentle (gcide) | Kentle \Ken"tle\, n. [From Quintal.] (Com.)
A hundred weight; a quintal.
[1913 Webster]Quintal \Quin"tal\, n. [F., fr. Sp. quintal, fr. Ar. qintar a
weight of 100 lbs., prob. fr. L. centenarius consisting of a
hundred, fr. centeni a hundred each, fr. centum a hundred.
See Hundred, and cf. Kentle.]
1. A hundredweight, either 112 or 100 pounds, according to
the scale used. Cf. Cental. [Sometimes written and
pronounced kentle.]
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2. A metric measure of weight, being 100,000 grams, or 100
kilograms, equal to 220.46 pounds avoirdupois.
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Kentledge (gcide) | Kentledge \Kent"ledge\, n. [OF. cant edge, corner, D. kant. See
Cant edge, angle.] (Naut.)
Pigs of iron used for ballast. [Written also kintlidge.]
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Kentucky (gcide) | Kentucky \Ken*tuck"y\, prop. n.
One of the United States.
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Kentucky blue grass (Bot.), a valuable pasture and meadow
grass (Poa pratensis), found in both Europe and America.
See under Blue grass.
Kentucky coffee tree (Bot.), a tall North American tree
(Gymnocladus Canadensis) with bipinnate leaves. It
produces large woody pods containing a few seeds which
have been used as a substitute for coffee. The timber is
very valuable.
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Kentucky blue grass (gcide) | Kentucky \Ken*tuck"y\, prop. n.
One of the United States.
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Kentucky blue grass (Bot.), a valuable pasture and meadow
grass (Poa pratensis), found in both Europe and America.
See under Blue grass.
Kentucky coffee tree (Bot.), a tall North American tree
(Gymnocladus Canadensis) with bipinnate leaves. It
produces large woody pods containing a few seeds which
have been used as a substitute for coffee. The timber is
very valuable.
[1913 Webster]Poa \Po"a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? grass.] (Bot.)
A genus of grasses, including a great number of species, as
the kinds called meadow grass, Kentucky blue grass, {June
grass}, and spear grass (which see).
[1913 Webster]Blue grass \Blue" grass`\ (Bot.)
A species of grass (Poa compressa) with bluish green stems,
valuable in thin gravelly soils; wire grass.
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Kentucky blue grass, a species of grass (Poa pratensis)
which has running rootstocks and spreads rapidly. It is
valuable as a pasture grass, as it endures both winter and
drought better than other kinds, and is very nutritious.
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Kentucky coffee tree (gcide) | Kentucky \Ken*tuck"y\, prop. n.
One of the United States.
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Kentucky blue grass (Bot.), a valuable pasture and meadow
grass (Poa pratensis), found in both Europe and America.
See under Blue grass.
Kentucky coffee tree (Bot.), a tall North American tree
(Gymnocladus Canadensis) with bipinnate leaves. It
produces large woody pods containing a few seeds which
have been used as a substitute for coffee. The timber is
very valuable.
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Unkent (gcide) | Unkent \Un*kent"\, a. [Un- knot + ken to know.]
Unknown; strange. [Obs. or Scot.] --W. Browne.
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bruckenthalia (wn) | Bruckenthalia
n 1: a genus containing only one species: spike heath [syn:
Bruckenthalia, genus Bruckenthalia] |
bruckenthalia spiculifolia (wn) | Bruckenthalia spiculifolia
n 1: small evergreen mat-forming shrub of southern Europe and
Asia Minor having stiff stems and terminal clusters of
small bell-shaped flowers [syn: spike heath,
Bruckenthalia spiculifolia] |
capital of kentucky (wn) | capital of Kentucky
n 1: the capital of Kentucky; located in northern Kentucky [syn:
Frankfort, capital of Kentucky] |
cladrastis kentukea (wn) | Cladrastis kentukea
n 1: small handsome roundheaded deciduous tree having showy
white flowers in terminal clusters and heavy hardwood
yielding yellow dye [syn: Kentucky yellowwood,
gopherwood, Cladrastis lutea, Cladrastis kentukea] |
genus bruckenthalia (wn) | genus Bruckenthalia
n 1: a genus containing only one species: spike heath [syn:
Bruckenthalia, genus Bruckenthalia] |
kent (wn) | Kent
n 1: a county in southeastern England on the English Channel;
formerly an Anglo-Saxon kingdom, it was the first to be
colonized by the Romans
2: United States painter noted for his woodcuts (1882-1971)
[syn: Kent, Rockwell Kent] |
kentan (wn) | kentan
n 1: east Asian perennial having large reddish-orange black-
spotted flowers with reflexed petals [syn: tiger lily,
devil lily, kentan, Lilium lancifolium] |
kentish (wn) | Kentish
n 1: one of the major dialects of Old English [syn: Kentish,
Jutish]
2: a dialect of Middle English |
kentuckian (wn) | Kentuckian
n 1: a native or resident of Kentucky [syn: Kentuckian,
Bluegrass Stater] |
kentucky (wn) | Kentucky
n 1: a state in east central United States; a border state
during the American Civil War; famous for breeding race
horses [syn: Kentucky, Bluegrass State, KY] |
kentucky black bass (wn) | Kentucky black bass
n 1: a variety of black bass [syn: Kentucky black bass,
spotted black bass, Micropterus pseudoplites] |
kentucky blue (wn) | Kentucky blue
n 1: valuable meadow and pasture grass in Europe and especially
central United States having tall stalks and slender bright
green leaves; a chief constituent in lawn grass mixtures
[syn: Kentucky bluegrass, Kentucky blue, {Kentucy blue
grass}, June grass, Poa pratensis] |
kentucky bluegrass (wn) | Kentucky bluegrass
n 1: valuable meadow and pasture grass in Europe and especially
central United States having tall stalks and slender bright
green leaves; a chief constituent in lawn grass mixtures
[syn: Kentucky bluegrass, Kentucky blue, {Kentucy blue
grass}, June grass, Poa pratensis] |
kentucky coffee tree (wn) | Kentucky coffee tree
n 1: handsome tree of central and eastern North America having
large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by
large woody brown pods whose seeds are used as a coffee
substitute [syn: Kentucky coffee tree, bonduc,
chicot, Gymnocladus dioica] |
kentucky derby (wn) | Kentucky Derby
n 1: an annual race for three-year-old horses; held at Churchill
Downs in Louisville, Kentucky |
kentucky wonder (wn) | Kentucky wonder
n 1: flat-podded green bean [syn: Kentucky wonder, {Kentucky
wonder bean}] |
kentucky wonder bean (wn) | Kentucky wonder bean
n 1: flat-podded green bean [syn: Kentucky wonder, {Kentucky
wonder bean}] |
kentucky yellowwood (wn) | Kentucky yellowwood
n 1: small handsome roundheaded deciduous tree having showy
white flowers in terminal clusters and heavy hardwood
yielding yellow dye [syn: Kentucky yellowwood,
gopherwood, Cladrastis lutea, Cladrastis kentukea] |
kentucy blue grass (wn) | Kentucy blue grass
n 1: valuable meadow and pasture grass in Europe and especially
central United States having tall stalks and slender bright
green leaves; a chief constituent in lawn grass mixtures
[syn: Kentucky bluegrass, Kentucky blue, {Kentucy blue
grass}, June grass, Poa pratensis] |
rigil kent (wn) | Rigil Kent
n 1: brightest star in Centaurus; second nearest star to the sun
[syn: Alpha Centauri, Rigil Kent, Rigil] |
rockwell kent (wn) | Rockwell Kent
n 1: United States painter noted for his woodcuts (1882-1971)
[syn: Kent, Rockwell Kent] |
tashkent (wn) | Tashkent
n 1: the capital of Uzbekistan [syn: Tashkent, Taskent,
capital of Uzbek] |
taskent (wn) | Taskent
n 1: the capital of Uzbekistan [syn: Tashkent, Taskent,
capital of Uzbek] |
kent applicative operating system (foldoc) | Kent Applicative Operating System
KAOS
(KAOS) A functional operating system
concept using dynamic process creation and inter-process
communication. KAOS was described in 1989 by Dr. John Cupitt
in his PhD thesis at the University of Kent. It was based on
earlier work by Will R. Stoye.
KAOS allowed dynamic creation of "functional processes" -
functions that transform an input stream to an output
stream. Process scheduling is based on evaluation on demand.
Inter-process communication is by message passing based on
Stoye's sorting office concept.
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kent recursive calculator (foldoc) | Kent Recursive Calculator
KRC
(KRC) A lazy functional language
developed by David Turner in 1981, based on SASL,
with pattern matching and ZF expressions.
["Functional Programming and its Applications",
David A. Turner, Cambridge U Press 1982].
See also continental drift.
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KENTUCKY (bouvier) | KENTUCKY. The name of one of the new states of the United States of America.
2. This state was formerly a part of Virginia, and the latter state, by
an act of the legislature, passed December 18, 1789, "consented that the
district of Kentucky, within the jurisdiction of the said commonwealth, and
according to its actual boundaries at the time of passing the act aforesaid,
should be formed into a new state." By the act of congress of February. 4,
1791, 1 Story's L. U. S. 168, congress consented that, after the first day
of June, 1792, the district of Kentucky should be formed into a new state,
separate from and independent of the commonwealth of Virginia. And by the
second section it is enacted, that upon the aforesaid first day of June,
1792, the said new state, by the name and style of the state of Kentucky
shall be received and admitted into the Union, as a new and entire member of
the United States of America.
3. The constitution of this state was adopted August 17, 1799. The
powers of the government are divided into three distinct departments, and
each of them is confided to a separate body of magistracy, to wit: those
which are legislative, to one; those which are executive, to another; and
those which are judicial, to another.
4.-1. The legislative power is vested in two distinct branches; the
one styled the house of representatives, and the other the senate; and both
together, the general assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky. 1. The house
of representatives is elected yearly, and consists of not less than fifty-
eight, nor more than one hundred members. 2. The members of the senate are
elected for four years. The senate consists of twenty-four members, at
least, and for every three members above fifty-eight which shall be added to
the house of representatives, one member shall be added to the senate.
5.-2. The executive power is vested in a chief magistrate, who is
styled the governor of the commonwealth of Kentucky. The governor is elected
for four years. He is commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the
commonwealth, except when called into actual service of the United States.
He nominates, and, with the consent of the senate, appoints all officers,
except those whose appointment is otherwise provided for. He is invested
with the pardoning power, except in certain cases, as impeachment and
treason. A lieutenant-governor is chosen at every election of governor, in
the same manner, and to continue in office for the same time as the
governor. He is ex officio, speaker of the senate, and acts as governor when
the latter is impeached, or removed from office, or dead, or refuses to
qualify, resigns, or is absent from the state.
6.-3. The judicial power, both as to matters of law and equity, is
vested in one supreme court, styled the court of appeals, and in such
inferior courts as the general assembly may, from time to time, erect and
establish. The judges hold their office during good behaviour.
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