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Leven (gcide) | Leven \Lev"en\ (l[e^]v"en), n. [See Levin.]
Lightning. [Obs.]
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Wild thunder dint and fiery leven. --Chaucer.
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eleven (mass) | eleven
- jedenásť |
eleventh (mass) | eleventh
- jedenásty |
eleven (encz) | eleven,jedenáct eleven,jedenáctka |
eleven-plus (encz) | eleven-plus, n: |
eleventh (encz) | eleventh,jedenáctý |
eleventh cranial nerve (encz) | eleventh cranial nerve, n: |
eleventh hour (encz) | eleventh hour, |
football eleven (encz) | football eleven,jedenáctka |
number eleven (encz) | number eleven,jedenáctka |
pleven (encz) | Pleven, |
quarter past eleven (encz) | quarter past eleven,čtvrt na dvanáct jak168 |
seven come eleven (encz) | seven come eleven, |
Eleven (gcide) | Eleven \E*lev"en\ ([-e]*l[e^]v"'n), a. [OE. enleven, AS.
endleofan, endlufon, for nleofan; akin to LG. eleve, ["o]lwe,
["o]lwen, D. elf, G. elf, eilf, OHG. einlif, Icel. ellifu,
Sw. elfva, Dan. elleve, Goth. ainlif, cf. Lith. v["e]nolika;
and fr. the root of E. one + (prob.) a root signifying "to be
left over, remain," appearing in E. loan, or perh. in leave,
v. t., life. See One, and cf. Twelve.]
Ten and one added; as, eleven men.
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1. The sum of ten and one; eleven units or objects.
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2. A symbol representing eleven units, as 11 or xi.
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3. (Cricket & American Football) The eleven men selected to
play on one side in a match, as the representatives of a
club or a locality; as, the all-England eleven.
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eleven-mer (gcide) | oligomer \o*lig"o*mer\, n. (Chem.)
A molecule composed of a small number of linked monomer
units; a short polymer; -- compounds called oligomers have
less than one hundred monomer units and usually less than
thirty. Oligomers of increasing length are called dimer,
trimer, tetramer, pentamer, hexamer, heptamer,
octamer, nonamer, decamer, etc. In colloquial
laboratory jargon, they may also be referred to as
nine-mer, ten-mer, eleven-mer, twelve-mer, etc.,
especially for oligomers of greater than eight units.
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eleven-plus (gcide) | eleven-plus \eleven-plus\ n.
an examination taken by 11 and 12 year old students in
England to select suitable candidates for grammar school; --
now no longer used.
Syn: 11-plus.
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Eleventh (gcide) | Eleventh \E*lev"enth\, a. [Cf. AS. endlyfta. See Eleven.]
1. Next after the tenth; as, the eleventh chapter.
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2. Constituting one of eleven parts into which a thing is
divided; as, the eleventh part of a thing.
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3. (Mus.) Of or pertaining to the interval of the octave and
the fourth.
[1913 Webster]Eleventh \E*lev"enth\, n.
1. The quotient of a unit divided by eleven; one of eleven
equal parts.
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2. (Mus.) The interval consisting of ten conjunct degrees;
the interval made up of an octave and a fourth.
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Enleven (gcide) | Enleven \En*lev"en\, n.
Eleven. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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eleven (wn) | eleven
adj 1: being one more than ten [syn: eleven, 11, xi]
n 1: the cardinal number that is the sum of ten and one [syn:
eleven, 11, XI]
2: a team that plays football [syn: football team, eleven] |
eleven-plus (wn) | eleven-plus
n 1: (formerly in Britain) an examination taken by 11 and 12
year old students to select suitable candidates for grammar
school [syn: eleven-plus, 11-plus] |
eleven-sided (wn) | eleven-sided
adj 1: having eleven sides |
eleventh (wn) | eleventh
adj 1: coming next after the tenth and just before the twelfth
in position [syn: eleventh, 11th]
n 1: position 11 in a countable series of things |
eleventh cranial nerve (wn) | eleventh cranial nerve
n 1: arises from two sets of roots (cranial and spinal) that
unite to form the nerve [syn: accessory nerve, {spinal
accessory}, nervus accessorius, eleventh cranial nerve] |
eleventh hour (wn) | eleventh hour
n 1: the latest possible moment; "money became available at the
eleventh hour"; "at the last minute the government changed
the rules" [syn: eleventh hour, last minute] |
pleven (wn) | Pleven
n 1: the town was taken from the Turks by the Russians in 1877
after a siege of 143 days [syn: Plevna, Pleven] |
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