slovo | definícia |
magnum (encz) | magnum,velká láhev na víno n: Zdeněk Brož |
magnum (gcide) | magnum \mag"num\ (m[a^]g"n[u^]m), a.
1. (Firearms) Having a larger charge than usual for a
cartridge of the same caliber; -- of cartridges for
handgun; as, a .44 magnum cartridge.
[PJC]
2. (Firearms) Designed to use a cartridge with a larger
charge than usual for handguns of the same caliber; -- of
handguns; as, a .44 magnum pistol.
[PJC] |
Magnum (gcide) | Magnum \Mag"num\ (m[a^]g"n[u^]m), n. [Neut. sing. of L. magnus
great.]
1. A large wine bottle.
[1913 Webster]
They passed the magnum to one another freely. --Sir
W. Scott.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Anat.) A bone of the carpus at the base of the third
metacarpal bone.
[1913 Webster]
3. A magnum pistol, or the cartridge such a pistol uses; as,
he always carried a .44 magnum.
[PJC] |
magnum (wn) | magnum
n 1: a large wine bottle for liquor or wine |
magnum (foldoc) | MAGNUM
A database language for DEC-10's, used internally by
Tymshare, Inc.. MAGNUM was designed in the late 1970's by
Dale Jordan, Rich Strauss and Dave McQuoid originally, and was
written in BLISS-10. It was the world's first commercial
relational database. It was in the process of being written
in 1976.
(1995-01-25)
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double-magnum (encz) | double-magnum, n: |
foramen magnum (encz) | foramen magnum,týlní otvor n: [med.] Jirka Daněk |
magnum (encz) | magnum,velká láhev na víno n: Zdeněk Brož |
magnum opus (encz) | magnum opus,životní dílo [fráz.] latinsky Zdeněk Brož |
magnum (gcide) | magnum \mag"num\ (m[a^]g"n[u^]m), a.
1. (Firearms) Having a larger charge than usual for a
cartridge of the same caliber; -- of cartridges for
handgun; as, a .44 magnum cartridge.
[PJC]
2. (Firearms) Designed to use a cartridge with a larger
charge than usual for handguns of the same caliber; -- of
handguns; as, a .44 magnum pistol.
[PJC]Magnum \Mag"num\ (m[a^]g"n[u^]m), n. [Neut. sing. of L. magnus
great.]
1. A large wine bottle.
[1913 Webster]
They passed the magnum to one another freely. --Sir
W. Scott.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Anat.) A bone of the carpus at the base of the third
metacarpal bone.
[1913 Webster]
3. A magnum pistol, or the cartridge such a pistol uses; as,
he always carried a .44 magnum.
[PJC] |
magnum opus (gcide) | magnum opus \mag"num o"pus\ (m[a^]g"n[u^]m [=o]"p[u^]s), n.
1. A great work of art or literature.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. The greatest work or achievement of a particular artist,
writer, or other individual.
[PJC]
Inspired by this milieu, [Max Stirner] wrote his
magnum opus The Ego and Its Own, which was published
in November 1844. --Svein Nyberg
(The Small Max
Stirner Web
Page, 1988
[http://www.math.uio.no/~solan/stirner/stirner.html])
[PJC] |
double-magnum (wn) | double-magnum
n 1: a large wine bottle (holds 4/5 of a gallon) [syn:
jeroboam, double-magnum] |
foramen magnum (wn) | foramen magnum
n 1: the large opening at the base of the cranium through which
the spinal cord passes |
magnum (wn) | magnum
n 1: a large wine bottle for liquor or wine |
magnum opus (wn) | magnum opus
n 1: a great work of art or literature |
magnum (foldoc) | MAGNUM
A database language for DEC-10's, used internally by
Tymshare, Inc.. MAGNUM was designed in the late 1970's by
Dale Jordan, Rich Strauss and Dave McQuoid originally, and was
written in BLISS-10. It was the world's first commercial
relational database. It was in the process of being written
in 1976.
(1995-01-25)
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