| | slovo | definícia |  | monas (encz)
 | monas,	n: |  | Monas (gcide)
 | Monas \Mo"nas\, n. [NL. See Monad.] (Zool.) A genus of minute flagellate Infusoria of which there are
 many species, both free and attached. See Illust. under
 Monad.
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 |  | monas (wn)
 | monas n 1: a singular metaphysical entity from which material
 properties are said to derive [syn: monad, monas]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | monastery (mass)
 | monastery - kláštor
 |  | monas (encz)
 | monas,	n: |  | monash (encz)
 | Monash, |  | monasteries (encz)
 | monasteries,kláštery	n: pl.		Zdeněk Brož |  | monastery (encz)
 | monastery,klášter	n: |  | monastic (encz)
 | monastic,klášterní	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | monastic habit (encz)
 | monastic habit,	n: |  | monastic order (encz)
 | monastic order,	n: |  | monastical (encz)
 | monastical,klášterní	adj:		Zdeněk Brožmonastical,mnišský	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | monastically (encz)
 | monastically,mnišsky	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  | monasticism (encz)
 | monasticism,mnišství	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | pseudomonas aeruginosa (encz)
 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Pseudomonas aeruginosa	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  | pseudomonas aeruginosa (czen)
 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Pseudomonas aeruginosa[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  | Chlamydomonas (gcide)
 | Chlamydomonas \Chlamydomonas\ prop. n. The type genus of the Chlamydomonadaceae; they are solitary
 biflagellated plantlike algae common in fresh water and damp
 soil. They multiply freely and are often a pest around
 filtration plants.
 
 Syn: genus Chlamydomonas.
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 |  | Dean of a monastery (gcide)
 | Dean \Dean\, n. [OE. dene, deene, OF. deien, dien, F. doyen, eldest of a corporation, a dean, L. decanus the chief of ten,
 one set over ten persons, e. g., over soldiers or over monks,
 from decem ten. See Ten, and cf. Decemvir.]
 1. A dignitary or presiding officer in certain ecclesiastical
 and lay bodies; esp., an ecclesiastical dignitary,
 subordinate to a bishop.
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 Dean of cathedral church, the chief officer of a chapter;
 he is an ecclesiastical magistrate next in degree to
 bishop, and has immediate charge of the cathedral and its
 estates.
 
 Dean of peculiars, a dean holding a preferment which has
 some peculiarity relative to spiritual superiors and the
 jurisdiction exercised in it. [Eng.]
 
 Rural dean, one having, under the bishop, the especial care
 and inspection of the clergy within certain parishes or
 districts of the diocese.
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 2. The collegiate officer in the universities of Oxford and
 Cambridge, England, who, besides other duties, has regard
 to the moral condition of the college. --Shipley.
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 3. The head or presiding officer in the faculty of some
 colleges or universities.
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 4. A registrar or secretary of the faculty in a department of
 a college, as in a medical, or theological, or scientific
 department. [U.S.]
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 5. The chief or senior of a company on occasion of ceremony;
 as, the dean of the diplomatic corps; -- so called by
 courtesy.
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 Cardinal dean, the senior cardinal bishop of the college of
 cardinals at Rome. --Shipley.
 
 Dean and chapter, the legal corporation and governing body
 of a cathedral. It consists of the dean, who is chief, and
 his canons or prebendaries.
 
 Dean of arches, the lay judge of the court of arches.
 
 Dean of faculty, the president of an incorporation or
 barristers; specifically, the president of the
 incorporation of advocates in Edinburgh.
 
 Dean of guild, a magistrate of Scotch burghs, formerly, and
 still, in some burghs, chosen by the Guildry, whose duty
 is to superintend the erection of new buildings and see
 that they conform to the law.
 
 Dean of a monastery, Monastic dean, a monastic superior
 over ten monks.
 
 Dean's stall. See Decanal stall, under Decanal.
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 |  | Monasterial (gcide)
 | Monasterial \Mon`as*te"ri*al\, a. [L. monasterials, fr. monasterium.]
 Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life. --
 Mon`as*te"ri*al*ly, adv.
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 |  | Monasterially (gcide)
 | Monasterial \Mon`as*te"ri*al\, a. [L. monasterials, fr. monasterium.]
 Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life. --
 Mon`as*te"ri*al*ly, adv.
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 |  | Monasteries (gcide)
 | Monastery \Mon"as*te*ry\, n.; pl. Monasteries. [L. monasterium, Gr. ?, fr. ? a solitary, a monk, fr. ? to be
 alone, live in solitude, fr. mo`nos alone. Cf. Minister.]
 A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary
 temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely
 applied to such a house for females.
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 Syn: Convent; abbey; priory. See Cloister.
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 |  | Monastery (gcide)
 | Monastery \Mon"as*te*ry\, n.; pl. Monasteries. [L. monasterium, Gr. ?, fr. ? a solitary, a monk, fr. ? to be
 alone, live in solitude, fr. mo`nos alone. Cf. Minister.]
 A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary
 temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely
 applied to such a house for females.
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 Syn: Convent; abbey; priory. See Cloister.
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 |  | monastery bells (gcide)
 | Cobaea \Co*bae"a\, Cobaea \Co*b[ae]"a\(k[-o]*b[=e]"[.a]), prop. n. [Named after D. Cobo, a Spanish botanist.]
 A genus of climbing plants, native of Mexico and South
 America. Cobaea scandens (called cup-and-saucer vine,
 monastery bells, or Mexican ivy) is a conservatory
 climber with large bell-shaped flowers.
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 |  | Monastic (gcide)
 | Monastic \Mo*nas"tic\, n. A monk.
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 monk: cf. F. monastique. See Monastery.]
 1. Of or pertaining to monasteries, or to their occupants,
 rules, etc., as, monastic institutions or rules.
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 2. Secluded from temporal concerns and devoted to religion;
 recluse. "A life monastic." --Denham.
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 |  | Monastic dean (gcide)
 | Dean \Dean\, n. [OE. dene, deene, OF. deien, dien, F. doyen, eldest of a corporation, a dean, L. decanus the chief of ten,
 one set over ten persons, e. g., over soldiers or over monks,
 from decem ten. See Ten, and cf. Decemvir.]
 1. A dignitary or presiding officer in certain ecclesiastical
 and lay bodies; esp., an ecclesiastical dignitary,
 subordinate to a bishop.
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 Dean of cathedral church, the chief officer of a chapter;
 he is an ecclesiastical magistrate next in degree to
 bishop, and has immediate charge of the cathedral and its
 estates.
 
 Dean of peculiars, a dean holding a preferment which has
 some peculiarity relative to spiritual superiors and the
 jurisdiction exercised in it. [Eng.]
 
 Rural dean, one having, under the bishop, the especial care
 and inspection of the clergy within certain parishes or
 districts of the diocese.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. The collegiate officer in the universities of Oxford and
 Cambridge, England, who, besides other duties, has regard
 to the moral condition of the college. --Shipley.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 3. The head or presiding officer in the faculty of some
 colleges or universities.
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 4. A registrar or secretary of the faculty in a department of
 a college, as in a medical, or theological, or scientific
 department. [U.S.]
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 5. The chief or senior of a company on occasion of ceremony;
 as, the dean of the diplomatic corps; -- so called by
 courtesy.
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 Cardinal dean, the senior cardinal bishop of the college of
 cardinals at Rome. --Shipley.
 
 Dean and chapter, the legal corporation and governing body
 of a cathedral. It consists of the dean, who is chief, and
 his canons or prebendaries.
 
 Dean of arches, the lay judge of the court of arches.
 
 Dean of faculty, the president of an incorporation or
 barristers; specifically, the president of the
 incorporation of advocates in Edinburgh.
 
 Dean of guild, a magistrate of Scotch burghs, formerly, and
 still, in some burghs, chosen by the Guildry, whose duty
 is to superintend the erection of new buildings and see
 that they conform to the law.
 
 Dean of a monastery, Monastic dean, a monastic superior
 over ten monks.
 
 Dean's stall. See Decanal stall, under Decanal.
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 |  | Monastical (gcide)
 | Monastic \Mo*nas"tic\, Monastical \Mo*nas"tic*al\, a. [Gr. ? monk: cf. F. monastique. See Monastery.]
 1. Of or pertaining to monasteries, or to their occupants,
 rules, etc., as, monastic institutions or rules.
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 2. Secluded from temporal concerns and devoted to religion;
 recluse. "A life monastic." --Denham.
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 |  | Monastically (gcide)
 | Monastically \Mo*nas"tic*al*ly\, adv. In a monastic manner.
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 |  | Monasticism (gcide)
 | Monasticism \Mo*nas"ti*cism\, n. The monastic life, system, or condition. --Milman.
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 |  | Monasticon (gcide)
 | Monasticon \Mo*nas"ti*con\, n. [NL. See Monastic.] A book giving an account of monasteries.
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 |  | chlamydomonas (wn)
 | Chlamydomonas n 1: type genus of the Chlamydomonadaceae; solitary doubly-
 flagellated plant-like algae common in fresh water and damp
 soil; multiply freely; often a pest around filtration
 plants [syn: Chlamydomonas, genus Chlamydomonas]
 |  | genus chlamydomonas (wn)
 | genus Chlamydomonas n 1: type genus of the Chlamydomonadaceae; solitary doubly-
 flagellated plant-like algae common in fresh water and damp
 soil; multiply freely; often a pest around filtration
 plants [syn: Chlamydomonas, genus Chlamydomonas]
 |  | genus nitrosomonas (wn)
 | genus Nitrosomonas n 1: ellipsoidal soil bacteria [syn: Nitrosomonas, {genus
 Nitrosomonas}]
 |  | genus pseudomonas (wn)
 | genus Pseudomonas n 1: type genus of the family Pseudomonodaceae [syn:
 Pseudomonas, genus Pseudomonas]
 |  | genus trichomonas (wn)
 | genus Trichomonas n 1: flagellates parasitic in alimentary or genitourinary tracts
 of vertebrates and invertebrates including humans
 |  | genus xanthomonas (wn)
 | genus Xanthomonas n 1: a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a
 yellow pigment that is not soluble in water [syn:
 Xanthomonas, genus Xanthomonas]
 |  | monas (wn)
 | monas n 1: a singular metaphysical entity from which material
 properties are said to derive [syn: monad, monas]
 |  | monastery (wn)
 | monastery n 1: the residence of a religious community
 |  | monastic (wn)
 | monastic adj 1: of communal life sequestered from the world under
 religious vows [syn: cloistered, cloistral,
 conventual, monastic, monastical]
 n 1: a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself
 to contemplation and prayer and work [syn: monk,
 monastic]
 |  | monastic habit (wn)
 | monastic habit n 1: a long loose habit worn by monks in a monastery
 |  | monastic order (wn)
 | monastic order n 1: a group of person living under a religious rule; "the order
 of Saint Benedict" [syn: order, monastic order]
 |  | monastical (wn)
 | monastical adj 1: of communal life sequestered from the world under
 religious vows [syn: cloistered, cloistral,
 conventual, monastic, monastical]
 |  | monasticism (wn)
 | monasticism n 1: asceticism as a form of religious life; usually conducted
 in a community under a common rule and characterized by
 celibacy and poverty and obedience
 |  | nitrosomonas (wn)
 | Nitrosomonas n 1: ellipsoidal soil bacteria [syn: Nitrosomonas, {genus
 Nitrosomonas}]
 |  | pseudomonas (wn)
 | Pseudomonas n 1: type genus of the family Pseudomonodaceae [syn:
 Pseudomonas, genus Pseudomonas]
 |  | pseudomonas pyocanea (wn)
 | Pseudomonas pyocanea n 1: a species of aerobic bacteria
 |  | pseudomonas solanacearum (wn)
 | Pseudomonas solanacearum n 1: causes brown rot in tomatoes and potatoes and tobacco etc
 [syn: ring rot bacteria, Pseudomonas solanacearum]
 |  | xanthomonas (wn)
 | Xanthomonas n 1: a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a
 yellow pigment that is not soluble in water [syn:
 Xanthomonas, genus Xanthomonas]
 |  | scary devil monastery (jargon)
 | scary devil monastery n.
 
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