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kirk (mass) | kirk
- kostol |
dunkirk (encz) | Dunkirk, |
kirk (encz) | kirk,kostel n: Zdeněk Brož |
kirkland (encz) | Kirkland,Kirkland n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
kirkpatrick (encz) | Kirkpatrick,Kirkpatrick n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
kirkwood (encz) | Kirkwood,Kirkwood n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
selkirk (encz) | Selkirk,Selkirk n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
kirkland (czen) | Kirkland,Kirklandn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
kirkpatrick (czen) | Kirkpatrick,Kirkpatrickn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
kirkwood (czen) | Kirkwood,Kirkwoodn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
selkirk (czen) | Selkirk,Selkirkn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Dunkirk (gcide) | Dunkirk \Dunkirk\ prop. n.
the name of a town and a battle fought there, in World War II
(1940) when 330,000 Allied troops had to be evacuated from
the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under enemy
fire. Most of the forces were safely evacuated to England.
Syn: Dunkerque.
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Kirked (gcide) | Kirked \Kirked\, a. [Etymol. uncertain.]
Turned upward; bent. [Obs.] --Rom. of R.
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Kirkman (gcide) | Kirkman \Kirk"man\, n.; pl. Kirkmen.
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1. A clergyman or officer in a kirk. [Scot.]
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2. A member of the Church of Scotland, as distinguished from
a member of another communion. [Scot.]
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Kirkmen (gcide) | Kirkman \Kirk"man\, n.; pl. Kirkmen.
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1. A clergyman or officer in a kirk. [Scot.]
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2. A member of the Church of Scotland, as distinguished from
a member of another communion. [Scot.]
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Kirkyard (gcide) | Kirkyard \Kirk"yard`\, n.
A churchyard. [Scot.]
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Steenkirk (gcide) | Steenkirk \Steen"kirk`\ (st[=e]n"k[~e]rk`), Steinkirk
\Stein"kirk`\ (st[imac]n"-), n. [So called from the battle of
Steinkirk, in 1692, on which occasion the French nobles had
no time to arrange their lace neckcloths.]
A kind of neckcloth worn in a loose and disorderly fashion.
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Steinkirk (gcide) | Steenkirk \Steen"kirk`\ (st[=e]n"k[~e]rk`), Steinkirk
\Stein"kirk`\ (st[imac]n"-), n. [So called from the battle of
Steinkirk, in 1692, on which occasion the French nobles had
no time to arrange their lace neckcloths.]
A kind of neckcloth worn in a loose and disorderly fashion.
[1913 Webster]Steinkirk \Stein"kirk`\, n.
Same as Steenkirk.
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alexander selkirk (wn) | Alexander Selkirk
n 1: Scottish sailor who was put ashore on a deserted island off
the coast of Chile for five years (providing the basis for
Daniel Defoe's novel about Robinson Crusoe) (1676-1721)
[syn: Selkirk, Selcraig, Alexander Selkirk,
Alexander Selcraig] |
dunkirk (wn) | Dunkirk
n 1: a crisis in which a desperate effort is the only
alternative to defeat; "the Russians had to pull off a
Dunkirk to get out of there"
2: a seaport in northern France on the North Sea; scene of the
evacuation of British forces in 1940 during World War II
[syn: Dunkirk, Dunkerque]
3: an amphibious evacuation in World War II (1940) when 330,000
Allied troops had to be evacuated from the beaches in
northern France in a desperate retreat under enemy fire [syn:
Dunkirk, Dunkerque] |
genus kirkia (wn) | genus Kirkia
n 1: small genus of tropical South African trees and shrubs
[syn: Kirkia, genus Kirkia] |
kirk (wn) | kirk
n 1: a Scottish church |
kirkia (wn) | Kirkia
n 1: small genus of tropical South African trees and shrubs
[syn: Kirkia, genus Kirkia] |
kirkia wilmsii (wn) | Kirkia wilmsii
n 1: small African deciduous tree with spreading crown having
leaves clustered toward ends of branches and clusters of
creamy flowers resembling lilacs [syn: pepper tree,
Kirkia wilmsii] |
kirkuk (wn) | Kirkuk
n 1: a city in northeastern Iraq; the center of a rich oilfield
with pipelines to the Mediterranean |
selkirk (wn) | Selkirk
n 1: Scottish sailor who was put ashore on a deserted island off
the coast of Chile for five years (providing the basis for
Daniel Defoe's novel about Robinson Crusoe) (1676-1721)
[syn: Selkirk, Selcraig, Alexander Selkirk,
Alexander Selcraig] |
selkirk mountains (wn) | Selkirk Mountains
n 1: a range of the Rocky Mountains in southeastern British
Columbia |