| podobné slovo | definícia | 
kamarat (msasasci) | kamarat
  - amigo, boyfriend, boy-friend, buddy, compadre, compeer, fellow, chum,
 mate, messmate, mucker, old boy, pal, playmate, comrade | 
half-marathon (encz) | half-marathon,			 | 
maratha (encz) | Maratha,			 | 
marathi (encz) | Marathi,			 | 
marathon (encz) | marathon,maratón	n:		Zdeněk Brožmarathon,maratonský	adj:		Zdeněk Brož | 
marathon runner (encz) | marathon runner,	n:		 | 
marathoner (encz) | marathoner,maratónec	n:		Zdeněk Brož | 
marathons (encz) | marathons,maratóny	n: pl.		Zdeněk Brož | 
order marattiales (encz) | order Marattiales,	n:		 | 
maratonský (czen) | maratonský,marathonadj:		Zdeněk Brož | 
maratón (czen) | maratón,marathonn:		Zdeněk Brož | 
maratónec (czen) | maratónec,marathonern:		Zdeněk Brož | 
maratóny (czen) | maratóny,marathonsn: pl.		Zdeněk Brož | 
Fumarate (gcide) | Fumarate \Fu"ma*rate\, n. (Chem.)
    A salt of fumaric acid.
    [1913 Webster] | 
Maratha (gcide) | Mahratta \Mah*rat"ta\, n. [Hind. Marhat[=a], Marh[=a]tt[=a], the
    name of a famous Hindoo race, from the old Skr. name
    Mah[=a]-r[=a]shtra.]
    One of a numerous people inhabiting the southwestern part of
    India. Also, the language of the Mahrattas; Mahrati. It is
    closely allied to Sanskrit. -- a. Of or pertaining to the
    Mahrattas. [Written also Maratha.]
    [1913 Webster] Mahumetan | 
Marathi (gcide) | Mahrati \Mah*rat"i\, n.
    The language of the Mahrattas; the language spoken in the
    Deccan and Concan. [Written also Marathi.]
    [1913 Webster]Marathi \Ma*ra"thi\, Mahratta \Mah*rat"ta\, prop. n.
    A Sanskritic language of western India, prob. descended from
    the Maharastri Prakrit, spoken by the Marathas and
    neighboring peoples. It has an abundant literature dating
    from the 13th century. It has a book alphabet nearly the same
    as Devanagari and a cursive script translation between the
    Devanagari and the Gujarati.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.] | 
marathon (gcide) | marathon \marathon\ n.
    1. A footrace of 26 miles 385 yards. [WordNet sense 2]
       [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. Hence: Any long and arduous undertaking, straining the
       endurance of the participants. [WordNet sense 1]
 
    Syn: endurance contest.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    3. (Capitalized)a battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and
       their allies defeated the Persians. [WordNet sense 3]
 
    Syn: battle of Marathon.
         [WordNet 1.5] | 
Marattia (gcide) | Marattia \Marattia\ prop. n.
    The type genus of the Marattiaceae, consisting of ferns
    having the sporangia fused together in two rows.
 
    Syn: genus Marattia.
         [WordNet 1.5] | 
Marattiaceae (gcide) | Marattiaceae \Marattiaceae\ prop. n.
    The natural family of ferns coextensive with the order
    Marattiales, consisting of chiefly tropical eusporantiate
    ferns with gigantic fronds.
 
    Syn: family Marattiaceae.
         [WordNet 1.5] | 
Marattiales (gcide) | Marattiales \Marattiales\ prop. n.
    An order of lower ferns coextensive with the family
    Marattiaceae.
 
    Syn: order Marattiales.
         [WordNet 1.5] | 
battle of marathon (wn) | battle of Marathon
     n 1: a battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies
          defeated the Persians [syn: Marathon, {battle of
          Marathon}] | 
family marattiaceae (wn) | family Marattiaceae
     n 1: constituting the order Marattiales: chiefly tropical
          eusporangiate ferns with gigantic fronds [syn:
          Marattiaceae, family Marattiaceae] | 
genus marattia (wn) | genus Marattia
     n 1: type genus of the Marattiaceae: ferns having the sporangia
          fused together in two rows [syn: Marattia, {genus
          Marattia}] | 
jean paul marat (wn) | Jean Paul Marat
     n 1: French revolutionary leader (born in Switzerland) who was a
          leader in overthrowing the Girondists and was stabbed to
          death in his bath by Charlotte Corday (1743-1793) [syn:
          Marat, Jean Paul Marat] | 
marat (wn) | Marat
     n 1: French revolutionary leader (born in Switzerland) who was a
          leader in overthrowing the Girondists and was stabbed to
          death in his bath by Charlotte Corday (1743-1793) [syn:
          Marat, Jean Paul Marat] | 
maratha (wn) | Maratha
     n 1: a member of a people of India living in Maharashtra [syn:
          Maratha, Mahratta] | 
marathi (wn) | Marathi
     n 1: an Indic language; the state language of Maharashtra in
          west central India; written in the Devanagari script [syn:
          Marathi, Mahratti] | 
marathon (wn) | marathon
     n 1: any long and arduous undertaking [syn: marathon,
          endurance contest]
     2: a footrace of 26 miles 385 yards
     3: a battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies
        defeated the Persians [syn: Marathon, battle of Marathon] | 
marathon runner (wn) | marathon runner
     n 1: someone who participates in long-distance races (especially
          in marathons) [syn: marathoner, marathon runner, {road
          runner}, long-distance runner] | 
marathoner (wn) | marathoner
     n 1: someone who participates in long-distance races (especially
          in marathons) [syn: marathoner, marathon runner, {road
          runner}, long-distance runner] | 
marattia (wn) | Marattia
     n 1: type genus of the Marattiaceae: ferns having the sporangia
          fused together in two rows [syn: Marattia, {genus
          Marattia}] | 
marattia salicina (wn) | Marattia salicina
     n 1: large Australasian evergreen fern with an edible rhizome
          sometimes used as a vegetable by indigenous people [syn:
          potato fern, Marattia salicina] | 
marattiaceae (wn) | Marattiaceae
     n 1: constituting the order Marattiales: chiefly tropical
          eusporangiate ferns with gigantic fronds [syn:
          Marattiaceae, family Marattiaceae] | 
marattiales (wn) | Marattiales
     n 1: lower ferns coextensive with the family Marattiaceae [syn:
          Marattiales, order Marattiales] | 
order marattiales (wn) | order Marattiales
     n 1: lower ferns coextensive with the family Marattiaceae [syn:
          Marattiales, order Marattiales] |