slovodefinícia
Lere
(gcide)
Lere \Lere\ (l[=e]r), n. [See Lore knowledge.]
Learning; lesson; lore. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Lere
(gcide)
Lere \Lere\, v. t. & i. [OE. leeren, leren, AS. l[=ae]ran. See
Lore, Learn.]
To learn; to teach. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Lere
(gcide)
Lere \Lere\, a.
Empty. [Obs.] See Leer, a.
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Lere
(gcide)
Lere \Lere\, n. [AS. lira flesh; cf. Icel. l[ae]r thigh.]
Flesh; skin. [Obs.] "His white leer." --Chaucer.
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clerestory
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clerestory,ochoz n: Zdeněk Brož
fullerene
(encz)
fullerene, n:
galere
(encz)
galere, n:
leresis
(encz)
leresis, n:
scleredema
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scleredema, n:
solleret
(encz)
solleret, n:
Antlered
(gcide)
Antlered \Ant"lered\, a.
Furnished with antlers.
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The antlered stag. --Cowper.
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Clerestory
(gcide)
Clearstory \Clear"sto`ry\ (kl[=e]r"st[=o]`r[y^]), Clerestory
\Clere"sto`ry\, n. (Arch.)
The upper story of the nave of a church, containing windows,
and rising above the aisle roofs.
[1913 Webster]Clerestory \Clere"sto`ry\ (kl[=e]r"st[=o]`r[y^]), n.
Same as Clearstory.
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Cr'emaillere
(gcide)
Cr'emaillere \Cr['e]`mail`l[`e]re"\ (kr?`m?`ly?r" or -m?`y?r"),
n. [F.] (Fort.)
An indented or zigzaged line of intrenchment.
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Eupleres Goudotii
(gcide)
Falanaka \Fa"la*na"ka\, n. [Native name.] (Zool.)
A viverrine mammal of Madagascar (Eupleres Goudotii),
allied to the civet; -- called also Falanouc.
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galere
(gcide)
galere \galere\, galere \gal[`e]re\(g[.a]*l[~e]r) n. [F.
gallery.]
A group of people with some common characteristic, especially
a coterie of undesirable people.

Syn: rogue's gallery.
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Genouillere
(gcide)
Genouillere \Ge*nouil`l[`e]re"\, n. [F.]
1. (Anc. Armor) A metal plate covering the knee.
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2. (Fort.) That part of a parapet which lies between the gun
platform and the bottom of an embrasure.
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Jangleress
(gcide)
Jangleress \Jan"gler*ess\, n.
A female prater or babbler.
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Juggleress
(gcide)
Juggleress \Jug"gler*ess\, n.
1. A female juggler. --T. Warton.
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Lered
(gcide)
Lered \Ler"ed\ (l[=e]r"[e^]d), a. [From lere, v. t.]
Learned. [Obs.] " Lewed man or lered." --Chaucer.
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Naileress
(gcide)
Naileress \Nail"er*ess\, n.
A woman who makes nails.
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Ostleress
(gcide)
Ostleress \Ost"ler*ess\, n.
A female ostler. [R.] --Tennyson.
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sarpelere
(gcide)
Sarplier \Sar"plier\, n. [F. serpilli[`e]re; cf. Pr.
sarpelheira, LL. serpelleria, serpleria, Catalan sarpallera,
Sp. arpillera.]
A coarse cloth made of hemp, and used for packing goods, etc.
[Written also sarpelere.] --Tyrwhitt.
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Sclerema
(gcide)
Sclerema \Scle*re"ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. sklhro`s hard.] (Med.)
Induration of the cellular tissue.
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Sclerema of adults. See Scleroderma.

Sclerema neonatorum[NL., of the newborn], an affection
characterized by a peculiar hardening and rigidity of the
cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues in the newly born. It
is usually fatal. Called also skinbound disease.
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Sclerema neonatorum
(gcide)
Sclerema \Scle*re"ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. sklhro`s hard.] (Med.)
Induration of the cellular tissue.
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Sclerema of adults. See Scleroderma.

Sclerema neonatorum[NL., of the newborn], an affection
characterized by a peculiar hardening and rigidity of the
cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues in the newly born. It
is usually fatal. Called also skinbound disease.
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Sclerema of adults
(gcide)
Sclerema \Scle*re"ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. sklhro`s hard.] (Med.)
Induration of the cellular tissue.
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Sclerema of adults. See Scleroderma.

Sclerema neonatorum[NL., of the newborn], an affection
characterized by a peculiar hardening and rigidity of the
cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues in the newly born. It
is usually fatal. Called also skinbound disease.
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Sclerenchyma
(gcide)
Sclerenchyma \Scle*ren"chy*ma\, n. [NL., from Gr. sklhro`s hard
+ -enchyma as in parenchyma.]
1. (Bot.) Vegetable tissue composed of short cells with
thickened or hardened walls, as in nutshells and the
gritty parts of a pear. See Sclerotic.
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Note: By recent German writers and their English translators,
this term is used for liber cells. --Goodale.
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2. (Zool.) The hard calcareous deposit in the tissues of
Anthozoa, constituting the stony corals.
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Sclerenchymatous
(gcide)
Sclerenchymatous \Scler`en*chym"a*tous\, a. (Bot. & Zool.)
Pertaining to, or composed of, sclerenchyma.
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Sclerenchyme
(gcide)
Sclerenchyme \Scle*ren"chyme\, n.
Sclerenchyma.
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Sklere
(gcide)
Sklere \Sklere\, v. t.
To shelter; to cover. [Obs.]
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solere
(gcide)
Solar \So"lar\, n. [OE. soler, AS. solere, L. solarium, from sol
the sun. See Solar, a.]
A loft or upper chamber; a garret room. [Obs.] [Written also
soler, solere, sollar.] --Oxf. Gloss.
[1913 Webster]Soler \So"ler\, Solere \So"lere\, n. [OE. See Solar, n.]
A loft or garret. See Solar, n. --Sir W. Scott.
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Solere
(gcide)
Solar \So"lar\, n. [OE. soler, AS. solere, L. solarium, from sol
the sun. See Solar, a.]
A loft or upper chamber; a garret room. [Obs.] [Written also
soler, solere, sollar.] --Oxf. Gloss.
[1913 Webster]Soler \So"ler\, Solere \So"lere\, n. [OE. See Solar, n.]
A loft or garret. See Solar, n. --Sir W. Scott.
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Solleret
(gcide)
Solleret \Sol*ler*et"\, n. [F. soleretim. fr. OF. soler shoe.]
A flexible steel shoe (or one of the plates forming such a
shoe), worn with mediaeval armor.
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Tillered
(gcide)
Tiller \Till"er\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tillered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Tillering.]
To put forth new shoots from the root, or round the bottom of
the original stalk; as, wheat or rye tillers; some spread
plants by tillering. [Sometimes written tillow.]
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Waileress
(gcide)
Waileress \Wail"er*ess\, n.
A woman who wails. [Obs.]
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Whilere
(gcide)
Whilere \Whil`ere"\, adv. [While + ere]
A little while ago; recently; just now; erewhile. [Obs.]
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Helpeth me now as I did you whilere. --Chaucer.
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He who, with all heaven's heraldry, whilere
Entered the world. --Milton.
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antlered
(wn)
antlered
adj 1: having antlers
buckminsterfullerene
(wn)
buckminsterfullerene
n 1: a spheroidal fullerene; the first known example of a
fullerene [syn: buckminsterfullerene, buckyball]
clerestory
(wn)
clerestory
n 1: part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof
with windows admitting light [syn: clerestory,
clearstory]
fullerene
(wn)
fullerene
n 1: a form of carbon having a large molecule consisting of an
empty cage of sixty or more carbon atoms
galere
(wn)
galere
n 1: a coterie of undesirable people [syn: galere, {rogue's
gallery}]
leresis
(wn)
leresis
n 1: rambling talkativeness (especially in the aged)
scleredema
(wn)
scleredema
n 1: a skin disease marked by hard edema of the tissue usually
beginning in the face
solleret
(wn)
solleret
n 1: armor plate that protects the foot; consists of mail with a
solid toe and heel [syn: solleret, sabaton]
klerer-may system
(foldoc)
Klerer-May System

Early system from Columbia University with special
mathematics symbols. Its reference manual was two pages long!

["Further Advances in Two-Dimensional Input-Output by
Typewriter Terminals", M. Klerer et al, Proc FJCC 31 (1967)].

[Sammet 1969, pp. 284-294].

(1994-10-24)

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