slovodefinícia
Pedes
(gcide)
Pes \Pes\ (p[=e]z), n.; pl. Pedes . [L., the foot.] (Anat.)
The distal segment of the hind limb of vertebrates, including
the tarsus and foot.
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podobné slovodefinícia
pedestal
(mass)
pedestal
- piedestál, podstavec
centipedes
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centipedes,stonožky Jiří Šmoldas
diapedesis
(encz)
diapedesis, n:
millipedes
(encz)
millipedes,stonožky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
on a pedestal
(encz)
on a pedestal,
pedesis
(encz)
pedesis, n:
pedestal
(encz)
pedestal,podstavec n: Martin Král
pedestal table
(encz)
pedestal table, n:
pedestrian
(encz)
pedestrian,chodec n: pedestrian,pěšák n: Martin Králpedestrian,pěší n: Martin Král
pedestrian bridge
(encz)
pedestrian bridge, n:
pedestrian crossing
(encz)
pedestrian crossing, n:
pedestrian traffic
(encz)
pedestrian traffic, n:
pedestrianisation
(encz)
pedestrianisation,týkající se chodců Zdeněk Brož
pedestrianised
(encz)
pedestrianised,pěší adj: Zdeněk Brož
pedestrianize
(encz)
pedestrianize,přeměnit v pěší zónu v: Zdeněk Brož
pedestrianized
(encz)
pedestrianized,
pedestrians
(encz)
pedestrians,chodci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Diapedesis
(gcide)
Diapedesis \Di`a*pe*de"sis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a leaping or
oozing through, fr. ? to leap through; dia` through + ? to
leap.] (Med.)
The passage of the corpuscular elements of the blood from the
blood vessels into the surrounding tissues, without rupture
of the walls of the blood vessels.
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Palmipedes
(gcide)
Palmipedes \Pal*mip"e*des\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zool.)
Same as Natatores.
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Pedesis
(gcide)
Pedesis \Pe*de"sis\, n. [NL., from Gr. ph`dhsis a leaping.]
Same as Brownian movement, under Brownian.
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Pedestal
(gcide)
Pedestal \Ped"es*tal\, n. [Sp. pedestal; cf. F. pi['e]destal,
It. piedestallo; fr. L. es, pedis, foot + OHG. stal standing
place, station, place, akin to E. stall. See Foot, and
Stall, and Footstall.]
1. (Arch.) The base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp,
or the like; the part on which an upright work stands. It
consists of three parts, the base, the die or dado, and
the cornice or surbase molding. See Illust. of Column.
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Build him a pedestal, and say, "Stand there!"
--Cowper.
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2. Hence: A short free-standing column or column-like object
designed to support a work of art or other object; a
column serving the same function as the base of a statue.
It may be made of wood, marble, or other suitable
material.
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3. (Furniture) A part of a desk which contains a frame and
drawers, stands on the floor, and provides support for the
desk surface. There may be zero, one, or two such
pedestals in a desk.
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4.
(a) (Railroad Cars) A casting secured to the frame of a
truck and forming a jaw for holding a journal box.
(b) (Mach.) A pillow block; a low housing.
(c) (Bridge Building) An iron socket, or support, for the
foot of a brace at the end of a truss where it rests
on a pier.
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Pedestal coil (steam Heating), a group of connected
straight pipes arranged side by side and one above
another, -- used in a radiator.
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Pedestal coil
(gcide)
Pedestal \Ped"es*tal\, n. [Sp. pedestal; cf. F. pi['e]destal,
It. piedestallo; fr. L. es, pedis, foot + OHG. stal standing
place, station, place, akin to E. stall. See Foot, and
Stall, and Footstall.]
1. (Arch.) The base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp,
or the like; the part on which an upright work stands. It
consists of three parts, the base, the die or dado, and
the cornice or surbase molding. See Illust. of Column.
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Build him a pedestal, and say, "Stand there!"
--Cowper.
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2. Hence: A short free-standing column or column-like object
designed to support a work of art or other object; a
column serving the same function as the base of a statue.
It may be made of wood, marble, or other suitable
material.
[PJC]

3. (Furniture) A part of a desk which contains a frame and
drawers, stands on the floor, and provides support for the
desk surface. There may be zero, one, or two such
pedestals in a desk.
[PJC]

4.
(a) (Railroad Cars) A casting secured to the frame of a
truck and forming a jaw for holding a journal box.
(b) (Mach.) A pillow block; a low housing.
(c) (Bridge Building) An iron socket, or support, for the
foot of a brace at the end of a truss where it rests
on a pier.
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Pedestal coil (steam Heating), a group of connected
straight pipes arranged side by side and one above
another, -- used in a radiator.
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Pedestaled
(gcide)
Pedestaled \Ped"es*taled\, a.
Placed on, or supported by, a pedestal; figuratively,
exalted. --Hawthorne.
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Pedestaled haply in a palace court. --Keats.
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Pedestrial
(gcide)
Pedestrial \Pe*des"tri*al\, a. [L. pedester, -esteris, fr. pes,
pedis, a foot: cf. F. p['e]destere. See Pedal.]
Of or pertaining to the feet; employing the foot or feet.
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Pedestrially
(gcide)
Pedestrially \Pe*des"tri*al*ly\, adv.
In a pedestrial manner.
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Pedestrian
(gcide)
Pedestrian \Pe*des"tri*an\, a.
1. Going on foot; performed on foot; as, a pedestrian
journey.
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2. Lacking in distinction or imaginativeness; ordinary;
commonplace; dull; insipid; prosaic; as, pedestrian prose.
[PJC]Pedestrian \Pe*des"tri*an\, n.
A walker; one who journeys on foot; a foot traveler; specif.,
a professional walker or runner.
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Pedestrianism
(gcide)
Pedestrianism \Pe*des"tri*an*ism\, n.
The act, art, or practice of a pedestrian; walking or
running; traveling or racing on foot.
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Pedestrianize
(gcide)
Pedestrianize \Pe*des"tri*an*ize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Pedestrianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Pedestrianizing.]
To practice walking; to travel on foot.
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Pedestrianized
(gcide)
Pedestrianize \Pe*des"tri*an*ize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Pedestrianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Pedestrianizing.]
To practice walking; to travel on foot.
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Pedestrianizing
(gcide)
Pedestrianize \Pe*des"tri*an*ize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Pedestrianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Pedestrianizing.]
To practice walking; to travel on foot.
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Pedestrious
(gcide)
Pedestrious \Pe*des"tri*ous\, a.
Going on foot; not winged. [Obs.] "Pedestrious animals."
--Sir T. Browne.
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Pinnipedes
(gcide)
Pinnipedes \Pin*nip"e*des\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zool.)
Same as Steganopodes.
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diapedesis
(wn)
diapedesis
n 1: passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells)
through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding
tissue
pedesis
(wn)
pedesis
n 1: the random motion of small particles suspended in a gas or
liquid [syn: Brownian movement, Brownian motion,
pedesis]
pedestal
(wn)
pedestal
n 1: a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp" [syn:
base, pedestal, stand]
2: a position of great esteem (and supposed superiority); "they
put him on a pedestal"
3: an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue)
[syn: pedestal, plinth, footstall]
pedestal table
(wn)
pedestal table
n 1: a table supported by a single central column
pedestrian
(wn)
pedestrian
adj 1: lacking wit or imagination; "a pedestrian movie plot"
[syn: pedestrian, prosaic, prosy, earthbound]
n 1: a person who travels by foot [syn: pedestrian, walker,
footer]
pedestrian bridge
(wn)
pedestrian bridge
n 1: a bridge designed for pedestrians [syn: footbridge,
overcrossing, pedestrian bridge]
pedestrian crossing
(wn)
pedestrian crossing
n 1: street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often
marked in some way (especially with diagonal stripes) [syn:
pedestrian crossing, zebra crossing]
pedestrian traffic
(wn)
pedestrian traffic
n 1: people coming and going on foot [syn: pedestrian traffic,
foot traffic]
pedestrian
(devil)
PEDESTRIAN, n. The variable (an audible) part of the roadway for an
automobile.

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