slovo | definícia |
lingo (encz) | lingo,žargon n: Zdeněk Brož |
Lingo (gcide) | Lingo \Lin"go\ (l[i^][ng]"g[-o]), n. [L. lingua tongue,
language. See Lingual.]
Language; speech; dialect. [Slang]
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lingo (wn) | lingo
n 1: a characteristic language of a particular group (as among
thieves); "they don't speak our lingo" [syn: slang,
cant, jargon, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular] |
lingo (foldoc) | Lingo
An animation scripting language.
[MacroMind Director V3.0 Interactivity Manual, MacroMind
1991].
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learn the lingo (encz) | learn the lingo, |
lingo (encz) | lingo,žargon n: Zdeněk Brož |
lingonberry (encz) | lingonberry,brusinka n: Ritchie |
telingo potato (encz) | telingo potato, n: |
ekolabelingový orgán (czen) | ekolabelingový orgán,ecolabelling body[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Camerlingo (gcide) | Camerlingo \Ca`mer*lin"go\, n. [It.]
The papal chamberlain; the cardinal who presides over the
pope's household. He has at times possessed great power.
[Written also camerlengo and camarlengo.] |
Lingoa wood (gcide) | Lingoa wood \Lin*go"a wood`\ (l[i^][ng]*g[=o]"[.a] w[oo^]d`) n.
Amboyna wood.
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lingot (gcide) | Linget \Lin"get\ (l[i^][ng]"g[e^]t), n. [F. lingot, perh. fr. L.
lingua tongue (see Tongue). Cf. Ingot.]
An ingot. [Written also lingot.]
[1913 Webster]Lingot \Lin"got\ (l[i^][ng]"g[o^]t), n.
A linget or ingot; also, a mold for casting metals. See
Linget.
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Lingot (gcide) | Linget \Lin"get\ (l[i^][ng]"g[e^]t), n. [F. lingot, perh. fr. L.
lingua tongue (see Tongue). Cf. Ingot.]
An ingot. [Written also lingot.]
[1913 Webster]Lingot \Lin"got\ (l[i^][ng]"g[o^]t), n.
A linget or ingot; also, a mold for casting metals. See
Linget.
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mollingong (gcide) | Mullingong \Mul"lin*gong\, n. (Zool.)
See Duck mole, under Duck. [Written also mollingong.]
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Mullingong (gcide) | Mullingong \Mul"lin*gong\, n. (Zool.)
See Duck mole, under Duck. [Written also mollingong.]
[1913 Webster]Duck \Duck\, n. [OE. duke, doke. See Duck, v. t. ]
1. (Zool.) Any bird of the subfamily Anatin[ae], family
Anatid[ae].
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Note: The genera and species are numerous. They are divided
into river ducks and sea ducks. Among the former
are the common domestic duck (Anas boschas); the wood
duck (Aix sponsa); the beautiful mandarin duck of
China (Dendronessa galeriliculata); the Muscovy duck,
originally of South America (Cairina moschata). Among
the sea ducks are the eider, canvasback, scoter, etc.
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2. A sudden inclination of the bead or dropping of the
person, resembling the motion of a duck in water.
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Here be, without duck or nod,
Other trippings to be trod. --Milton.
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Bombay duck (Zool.), a fish. See Bummalo.
Buffel duck, Spirit duck. See Buffel duck.
Duck ant (Zool.), a species of white ant in Jamaica which
builds large nests in trees.
Duck barnacle. (Zool.) See Goose barnacle.
Duck hawk. (Zool.)
(a) In the United States: The peregrine falcon.
(b) In England: The marsh harrier or moor buzzard.
Duck mole (Zool.), a small aquatic mammal of Australia,
having webbed feet and a bill resembling that of a duck
(Ornithorhynchus anatinus). It belongs the subclass
Monotremata and is remarkable for laying eggs like a bird
or reptile; -- called also duckbill, platypus,
mallangong, mullingong, tambreet, and water mole.
To make ducks and drakes, to throw a flat stone obliquely,
so as to make it rebound repeatedly from the surface of
the water, raising a succession of jets; hence:
To play at ducks and drakes, with property, to throw it
away heedlessly or squander it foolishly and unprofitably.
Lame duck. See under Lame.
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mullingong (gcide) | Mullingong \Mul"lin*gong\, n. (Zool.)
See Duck mole, under Duck. [Written also mollingong.]
[1913 Webster]Duck \Duck\, n. [OE. duke, doke. See Duck, v. t. ]
1. (Zool.) Any bird of the subfamily Anatin[ae], family
Anatid[ae].
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Note: The genera and species are numerous. They are divided
into river ducks and sea ducks. Among the former
are the common domestic duck (Anas boschas); the wood
duck (Aix sponsa); the beautiful mandarin duck of
China (Dendronessa galeriliculata); the Muscovy duck,
originally of South America (Cairina moschata). Among
the sea ducks are the eider, canvasback, scoter, etc.
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2. A sudden inclination of the bead or dropping of the
person, resembling the motion of a duck in water.
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Here be, without duck or nod,
Other trippings to be trod. --Milton.
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Bombay duck (Zool.), a fish. See Bummalo.
Buffel duck, Spirit duck. See Buffel duck.
Duck ant (Zool.), a species of white ant in Jamaica which
builds large nests in trees.
Duck barnacle. (Zool.) See Goose barnacle.
Duck hawk. (Zool.)
(a) In the United States: The peregrine falcon.
(b) In England: The marsh harrier or moor buzzard.
Duck mole (Zool.), a small aquatic mammal of Australia,
having webbed feet and a bill resembling that of a duck
(Ornithorhynchus anatinus). It belongs the subclass
Monotremata and is remarkable for laying eggs like a bird
or reptile; -- called also duckbill, platypus,
mallangong, mullingong, tambreet, and water mole.
To make ducks and drakes, to throw a flat stone obliquely,
so as to make it rebound repeatedly from the surface of
the water, raising a succession of jets; hence:
To play at ducks and drakes, with property, to throw it
away heedlessly or squander it foolishly and unprofitably.
Lame duck. See under Lame.
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lingo (wn) | lingo
n 1: a characteristic language of a particular group (as among
thieves); "they don't speak our lingo" [syn: slang,
cant, jargon, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular] |
lingonberry (wn) | lingonberry
n 1: low evergreen shrub of high north temperate regions of
Europe and Asia and America bearing red edible berries
[syn: cowberry, mountain cranberry, lingonberry,
lingenberry, lingberry, foxberry, {Vaccinium vitis-
idaea}]
2: tart red berries similar to American cranberries but smaller
[syn: lingonberry, mountain cranberry, cowberry,
lowbush cranberry] |
telingo potato (wn) | telingo potato
n 1: putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the
Philippines) grown for its edible tuber [syn: pungapung,
telingo potato, elephant yam, {Amorphophallus
paeonifolius}, Amorphophallus campanulatus] |
colingo (foldoc) | COLINGO
Compile On-LINe and GO. An english-like query
system from MITRE Corporation for the IBM 1401.
["The COLINGO System Design Philosophy", Information System
Sciences, Proc Second Congress, 1965].
[Sammet 1969, p. 664].
(1995-01-04)
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lingo (foldoc) | Lingo
An animation scripting language.
[MacroMind Director V3.0 Interactivity Manual, MacroMind
1991].
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lingol (foldoc) | LINGOL
LINguistics Oriented Language. Natural language processing.
["A Linguistics Oriented Programming Language", V.R. Pratt,
Third Intl Joint Conf on AI, 1973].
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netlingo (foldoc) | NetLingo
An on-line dictionary of more than 3000 terms, started
in 1995 and updated monthly. NetLingo contains simple
explanations and comprehensive coverage, including chat acronyms
and smilies. It is also available in dead tree form.
NetLingo Home (http://netlingo.com/).
(2004-09-12)
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