| | slovo | definícia |  | khan (encz)
 | khan,velký hostinec pro karavany			Zdeněk Brož |  | Khan (gcide)
 | Khan \Khan\, n. [Pers. & Tart. kh[=a]n.] [Also kan, kaun.] A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the
 Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or
 formerly governed by them.
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 |  | Khan (gcide)
 | Khan \Khan\, n. [Per. kh[=a]n, kh[=a]nah, house, tent, inn.] An Eastern inn or caravansary. [Written also kawn.]
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 |  | khan (gcide)
 | Cham \Cham\ (k[a^]m), n. [See Khan.] The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written
 khan. --Shak.
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 |  | khan (wn)
 | khan n 1: a title given to rulers or other important people in Asian
 countries
 2: an inn in some eastern countries with a large courtyard that
 provides accommodation for caravans [syn: caravansary,
 caravanserai, khan, caravan inn]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | astrakhan (encz)
 | astrakhan,astrachán	n:		Zdeněk Brožastrakhan,persián	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | backhanded (encz)
 | backhanded,dvojsmyslný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | deckhand (encz)
 | deckhand,člen lodní posádky, vykonávající pomocné (manuální) práce	n:		fict10n
 |  | dockhand (encz)
 | dockhand,	n: |  | genghis khan (encz)
 | Genghis Khan,Čingischán	n: [jmén.]		Ondřej Šeda |  | gymkhana (encz)
 | gymkhana,	n: |  | khan (encz)
 | khan,velký hostinec pro karavany			Zdeněk Brož |  | khanate (encz)
 | khanate,	n: |  | kubla khan (encz)
 | Kubla Khan, |  | kublai khan (encz)
 | Kublai Khan, |  | stickhandle (encz)
 | stickhandle, |  | two-handed backhand (encz)
 | two-handed backhand,	n: |  | Astrakhan (gcide)
 | Astrakhan \As`tra*khan"\, a. Of or pertaining to Astrakhan in Russia or its products; made
 of an Astrakhan skin. -- n. The skin of stillborn or young
 lambs of that region, the curled wool of which resembles fur.
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 |  | Backhand (gcide)
 | Backhand \Back"hand`\, n. [Back, adv. + hand.] 1. A kind of handwriting in which the downward slope of the
 letters is from left to right.
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 2. (Sports) The stroke of a ball with a racket or paddle, in
 which head of the racket starts from the side of the body
 opposite to that of the arm in which the racket is held,
 and proceeds forward to meet the ball. Contrasted with
 forehand.
 [PJC]Backhand \Back"hand`\, a.
 1. Sloping from left to right; -- said of handwriting.
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 2. Backhanded; indirect; oblique. [R.]
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 |  | Backhanded (gcide)
 | Backhanded \Back"hand`ed\, a. 1. With the hand turned backward; as, a backhanded blow.
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 2. Indirect; awkward; insincere; sarcastic; as, a backhanded
 compliment.
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 3. Turned back, or inclining to the left; as, backhanded
 letters.
 [1913 Webster]backhanded \back"hand`ed\, a. & adv. (Sport)
 Stroked with a backhand[2]; as, a backhanded drive.
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 |  | backhanded (gcide)
 | Backhanded \Back"hand`ed\, a. 1. With the hand turned backward; as, a backhanded blow.
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 2. Indirect; awkward; insincere; sarcastic; as, a backhanded
 compliment.
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 3. Turned back, or inclining to the left; as, backhanded
 letters.
 [1913 Webster]backhanded \back"hand`ed\, a. & adv. (Sport)
 Stroked with a backhand[2]; as, a backhanded drive.
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 |  | Backhandedness (gcide)
 | Backhandedness \Back"hand`ed*ness\, n. State of being backhanded; the using of backhanded or
 indirect methods.
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 |  | Backhander (gcide)
 | Backhander \Back"hand`er\, n. A backhanded blow.
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 |  | dockhand (gcide)
 | dockhand \dockhand\ n. a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port.
 
 Syn: stevedore, loader, longshoreman, docker, dock worker,
 dock-walloper, lumper.
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 |  | khan (gcide)
 | Khan \Khan\, n. [Pers. & Tart. kh[=a]n.] [Also kan, kaun.] A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the
 Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or
 formerly governed by them.
 [1913 Webster]Khan \Khan\, n. [Per. kh[=a]n, kh[=a]nah, house, tent, inn.]
 An Eastern inn or caravansary. [Written also kawn.]
 [1913 Webster]Cham \Cham\ (k[a^]m), n. [See Khan.]
 The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written
 khan. --Shak.
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 |  | Khanate (gcide)
 | Khanate \Khan*ate\, n. Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.
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 |  | astrakhan (wn)
 | astrakhan n 1: the fur of young lambs
 2: a city in southwestern Russia on the delta of the Volga River
 |  | backhand (wn)
 | backhand adj 1: (of racket strokes) made across the body with back of
 hand facing direction of stroke [syn: backhand(a),
 backhanded] [ant: forehand(a), forehanded]
 2: (of handwriting) having the letters slanting backward [syn:
 backhand, left-slanting]
 n 1: a return made with the back of the hand facing the
 direction of the stroke [syn: backhand, {backhand
 stroke}, backhand shot]
 v 1: hit a tennis ball backhand
 |  | backhand drive (wn)
 | backhand drive n 1: a hard straight return made on the backhand side
 |  | backhand shot (wn)
 | backhand shot n 1: a return made with the back of the hand facing the
 direction of the stroke [syn: backhand, {backhand
 stroke}, backhand shot]
 |  | backhand stroke (wn)
 | backhand stroke n 1: a return made with the back of the hand facing the
 direction of the stroke [syn: backhand, {backhand
 stroke}, backhand shot]
 |  | backhanded (wn)
 | backhanded adj 1: (of racket strokes) made across the body with back of
 hand facing direction of stroke [syn: backhand(a),
 backhanded] [ant: forehand(a), forehanded]
 2: roundabout or ambiguous; "attacks from that source amounted
 to a backhanded compliment to his integrity"; "a backhanded
 and dishonest way of reaching his goal"
 |  | backhander (wn)
 | backhander n 1: a backhanded blow
 |  | deckhand (wn)
 | deckhand n 1: a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor [syn:
 deckhand, roustabout]
 |  | dockhand (wn)
 | dockhand n 1: a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port [syn:
 stevedore, loader, longshoreman, docker,
 dockhand, dock worker, dockworker, dock-walloper,
 lumper]
 |  | genghis khan (wn)
 | Genghis Khan n 1: Mongolian emperor whose empire stretched from the Black Sea
 to the Pacific Ocean (1162-1227) [syn: Genghis Khan,
 Jinghis Khan, Jenghiz Khan, Temujin]
 |  | gymkhana (wn)
 | gymkhana n 1: a meet at which riders and horses display a range of skills
 and aptitudes
 |  | ikhanaton (wn)
 | Ikhanaton n 1: early ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced
 them with sun worship (died in 1358 BC) [syn: Akhenaton,
 Akhenaten, Ikhanaton, Amenhotep IV]
 |  | jenghiz khan (wn)
 | Jenghiz Khan n 1: Mongolian emperor whose empire stretched from the Black Sea
 to the Pacific Ocean (1162-1227) [syn: Genghis Khan,
 Jinghis Khan, Jenghiz Khan, Temujin]
 |  | jinghis khan (wn)
 | Jinghis Khan n 1: Mongolian emperor whose empire stretched from the Black Sea
 to the Pacific Ocean (1162-1227) [syn: Genghis Khan,
 Jinghis Khan, Jenghiz Khan, Temujin]
 |  | khan (wn)
 | khan n 1: a title given to rulers or other important people in Asian
 countries
 2: an inn in some eastern countries with a large courtyard that
 provides accommodation for caravans [syn: caravansary,
 caravanserai, khan, caravan inn]
 |  | khanate (wn)
 | khanate n 1: the realm of a khan
 2: the position of a khan
 |  | khanty (wn)
 | Khanty n 1: a member of the nomadic Ugrian people living in
 northwestern Siberia (east of the Urals) [syn: Ostyak,
 Khanty]
 2: a Ugric language (related to Hungarian) spoken by the Ostyak
 [syn: Khanty, Ostyak]
 |  | kubla khan (wn)
 | Kubla Khan n 1: Mongolian emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan who
 completed his grandfather's conquest of China; he establish
 the Yuan dynasty and built a great capital on the site of
 modern Beijing where he received Marco Polo (1216-1294)
 [syn: Kublai Khan, Kubla Khan, Kublai Kaan]
 |  | kublai khan (wn)
 | Kublai Khan n 1: Mongolian emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan who
 completed his grandfather's conquest of China; he establish
 the Yuan dynasty and built a great capital on the site of
 modern Beijing where he received Marco Polo (1216-1294)
 [syn: Kublai Khan, Kubla Khan, Kublai Kaan]
 |  | two-handed backhand (wn)
 | two-handed backhand n 1: a backhand shot made holding the racquet in both hands
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