slovo | definícia |
rotary (encz) | rotary,otočný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
rotary (encz) | rotary,točivý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Rotary (gcide) | Rotary \Ro"ta*ry\, a. [L. rota a wheel. See Roll, v., and cf.
barouche, Rodomontade, Rou['e], Round, a., Rowel.]
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or
resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as,
rotary motion.
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Rotary engine, steam engine in which the continuous
rotation of the shaft is produced by the direct action of
the steam upon rotating devices which serve as pistons,
instead of being derived from a reciprocating motion, as
in the ordinary engine; a steam turbine; -- called also
rotatory engine.
Rotary pump, a pump in which the fluid is impelled by
rotating devices which take the place of reciprocating
buckets or pistons.
Rotary shears, shears, as for cloth, metal, etc., in which
revolving sharp-edged or sharp-cornered wheels do the
cutting.
Rotary valve, a valve acting by continuous or partial
rotation, as in the four-way cock.
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rotary (wn) | rotary
adj 1: relating to or characterized by rotation; "rotary dial"
2: describing a circle; moving in a circle; "the circular motion
of the wheel" [syn: circular, rotary, orbitual]
n 1: a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around
a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the
rotary" [syn: traffic circle, circle, rotary,
roundabout]
2: electrical converter consisting of a synchronous machine that
converts alternating to direct current or vice versa [syn:
synchronous converter, rotary, rotary converter] |
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dextrorotary (encz) | dextrorotary, adj: |
levorotary (encz) | levorotary, adj: |
rotary (encz) | rotary,otočný adj: Zdeněk Brožrotary,točivý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
rotary actuator (encz) | rotary actuator, n: |
rotary converter (encz) | rotary converter, n: |
rotary engine (encz) | rotary engine, n: |
rotary joint (encz) | rotary joint, n: |
rotary motion (encz) | rotary motion, n: |
rotary press (encz) | rotary press, n: |
rotary trimmer (encz) | rotary trimmer,kolečková řezačka n: Ivan Masár |
rotary wing (encz) | rotary wing, n: |
Circumrotary (gcide) | Circumrotary \Cir`cum*ro"tary\, Circumrotatory
\Cir`cum*ro"ta*to*ry\, a. [Pref. circum- + rotary, rotatory.]
turning, rolling, or whirling round.
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Dextrorotary (gcide) | Dextrorotary \Dex`tro*ro"ta*ry\, a. (Physics & Chem.)
See Dextrotatory.
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levororotary levorotatory (gcide) | counterclockwise \coun"ter*clock"wise\ adj. & adv.
in the opposite direction to that in which the hands of a
clock rotate, as viewed from in front of the clock face; --
of rotatory motion or spiral direction. Opposite of
clockwise, or right-handed
Note: [Narrower terms: sinistral {levororotary,
levorotatory}]
Syn: left-handed.
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levorotary (gcide) | levorotary \le`vo*ro"ta*ry\ (-r[=o]"t[.a]*r[y^]), a. [Levo- +
rotary.] (Chem. & Physics)
Same as levorotatory.
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Rotary engine (gcide) | Rotary \Ro"ta*ry\, a. [L. rota a wheel. See Roll, v., and cf.
barouche, Rodomontade, Rou['e], Round, a., Rowel.]
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or
resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as,
rotary motion.
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Rotary engine, steam engine in which the continuous
rotation of the shaft is produced by the direct action of
the steam upon rotating devices which serve as pistons,
instead of being derived from a reciprocating motion, as
in the ordinary engine; a steam turbine; -- called also
rotatory engine.
Rotary pump, a pump in which the fluid is impelled by
rotating devices which take the place of reciprocating
buckets or pistons.
Rotary shears, shears, as for cloth, metal, etc., in which
revolving sharp-edged or sharp-cornered wheels do the
cutting.
Rotary valve, a valve acting by continuous or partial
rotation, as in the four-way cock.
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rotary evaporator (gcide) | Evaporator \E*vap"o*ra`tor\, n.
1. An apparatus for condensing vegetable juices, or for
drying fruit by heat.
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2. Any device designed to evaporate a fluid.
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3. Specifically: The portion of a refrigeration system in
which the refrigerant evaporates and thus absorbs heat.
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rotary evaporator (Chem.) a device used in laboratories in
which a liquid is evaporated by reducing the pressure and
applying heat, while rotating the liquid in a vessel such
as a round-bottomed flask. The reduced pressure speeds the
evaporation process and allows the evaporation to be
conducted at temperatures lower than would otgherwise be
possible, thus reducing decomposition of unstable
substances. The rotation also serves to increase the
surface area from which evaporation takes place and to
reduce the effect of "bumping", the sudden burst of
vaporization that can scatter liquid exposed to reduced
pressure.
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Rotary pump (gcide) | Rotary \Ro"ta*ry\, a. [L. rota a wheel. See Roll, v., and cf.
barouche, Rodomontade, Rou['e], Round, a., Rowel.]
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or
resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as,
rotary motion.
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Rotary engine, steam engine in which the continuous
rotation of the shaft is produced by the direct action of
the steam upon rotating devices which serve as pistons,
instead of being derived from a reciprocating motion, as
in the ordinary engine; a steam turbine; -- called also
rotatory engine.
Rotary pump, a pump in which the fluid is impelled by
rotating devices which take the place of reciprocating
buckets or pistons.
Rotary shears, shears, as for cloth, metal, etc., in which
revolving sharp-edged or sharp-cornered wheels do the
cutting.
Rotary valve, a valve acting by continuous or partial
rotation, as in the four-way cock.
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Rotary shears (gcide) | Shears \Shears\, n. pl. [Formerly used also in the singular. See
Shear, n., 1.]
1. A cutting instrument. Specifically:
(a) An instrument consisting of two blades, commonly with
bevel edges, connected by a pivot, and working on both
sides of the material to be cut, -- used for cutting
cloth and other substances.
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Fate urged the shears, and cut the sylph in
twain. --Pope.
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(b) A similar instrument the blades of which are
extensions of a curved spring, -- used for shearing
sheep or skins.
(c) A shearing machine; a blade, or a set of blades,
working against a resisting edge.
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2. Anything in the form of shears. Specifically:
(a) A pair of wings. [Obs.] --Spenser.
(b) An apparatus for raising heavy weights, and especially
for stepping and unstepping the lower masts of ships.
It consists of two or more spars or pieces of timber,
fastened together near the top, steadied by a guy or
guys, and furnished with the necessary tackle.
[Written also sheers.]
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3. (Mach.) The bedpiece of a machine tool, upon which a table
or slide rest is secured; as, the shears of a lathe or
planer. See Illust. under Lathe.
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Rotary shears. See under Rotary.
[1913 Webster]Rotary \Ro"ta*ry\, a. [L. rota a wheel. See Roll, v., and cf.
barouche, Rodomontade, Rou['e], Round, a., Rowel.]
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or
resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as,
rotary motion.
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Rotary engine, steam engine in which the continuous
rotation of the shaft is produced by the direct action of
the steam upon rotating devices which serve as pistons,
instead of being derived from a reciprocating motion, as
in the ordinary engine; a steam turbine; -- called also
rotatory engine.
Rotary pump, a pump in which the fluid is impelled by
rotating devices which take the place of reciprocating
buckets or pistons.
Rotary shears, shears, as for cloth, metal, etc., in which
revolving sharp-edged or sharp-cornered wheels do the
cutting.
Rotary valve, a valve acting by continuous or partial
rotation, as in the four-way cock.
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Rotary valve (gcide) | Rotary \Ro"ta*ry\, a. [L. rota a wheel. See Roll, v., and cf.
barouche, Rodomontade, Rou['e], Round, a., Rowel.]
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or
resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as,
rotary motion.
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Rotary engine, steam engine in which the continuous
rotation of the shaft is produced by the direct action of
the steam upon rotating devices which serve as pistons,
instead of being derived from a reciprocating motion, as
in the ordinary engine; a steam turbine; -- called also
rotatory engine.
Rotary pump, a pump in which the fluid is impelled by
rotating devices which take the place of reciprocating
buckets or pistons.
Rotary shears, shears, as for cloth, metal, etc., in which
revolving sharp-edged or sharp-cornered wheels do the
cutting.
Rotary valve, a valve acting by continuous or partial
rotation, as in the four-way cock.
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dextrorotary (wn) | dextrorotary
adj 1: rotating to the right [syn: dextrorotary,
dextrorotatory, right-handed] |
levorotary (wn) | levorotary
adj 1: rotating to the left [syn: levorotary, levorotatory,
left-handed] |
rotary (wn) | rotary
adj 1: relating to or characterized by rotation; "rotary dial"
2: describing a circle; moving in a circle; "the circular motion
of the wheel" [syn: circular, rotary, orbitual]
n 1: a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around
a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the
rotary" [syn: traffic circle, circle, rotary,
roundabout]
2: electrical converter consisting of a synchronous machine that
converts alternating to direct current or vice versa [syn:
synchronous converter, rotary, rotary converter] |
rotary actuator (wn) | rotary actuator
n 1: (computer science) the actuator that moves a read/write
head to the proper data track [syn: rotary actuator,
positioner] |
rotary club (wn) | Rotary Club
n 1: a group of businessmen in a town organized as a service
club and to promote world peace [syn: Rotary Club,
Rotary International] |
rotary converter (wn) | rotary converter
n 1: electrical converter consisting of a synchronous machine
that converts alternating to direct current or vice versa
[syn: synchronous converter, rotary, {rotary
converter}] |
rotary engine (wn) | rotary engine
n 1: an internal-combustion engine in which power is transmitted
directly to rotating components
2: an internal-combustion engine having cylinders arranged
radially around a central crankcase [syn: radial engine,
rotary engine] |
rotary international (wn) | Rotary International
n 1: a group of businessmen in a town organized as a service
club and to promote world peace [syn: Rotary Club,
Rotary International] |
rotary joint (wn) | rotary joint
n 1: a freely moving joint in which movement is limited to
rotation; "the articulation of the radius and ulna in the
arm is a pivot joint" [syn: pivot joint, rotary joint,
rotatory joint, articulatio trochoidea] |
rotary motion (wn) | rotary motion
n 1: the act of rotating as if on an axis; "the rotation of the
dancer kept time with the music" [syn: rotation, {rotary
motion}] |
rotary press (wn) | rotary press
n 1: a printing press for printing from a revolving cylinder |
rotary wing (wn) | rotary wing
n 1: the long airfoil that rotates to provide the lift that
supports a helicopter in the air [syn: rotor blade,
rotary wing] |
wankel rotary engine (wn) | Wankel rotary engine
n 1: a rotary engine that is a four-stroke internal-combustion
engine without reciprocating parts [syn: Wankel engine,
Wankel rotary engine, epitrochoidal engine] |
rotary debugger (foldoc) | rotary debugger
(Commodore) Essential equipment for those late-night or
early-morning debugging sessions. Mainly used as sustenance
for the hacker. Comes in many decorator colours, such as
Sausage, Pepperoni, and Garbage.
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rotary debugger (jargon) | rotary debugger
n.
[Commodore] Essential equipment for those late-night or early-morning
debugging sessions. Mainly used as sustenance for the hacker. Comes in many
decorator colors, such as Sausage, Pepperoni, and Garbage. See {ANSI
standard pizza}.
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