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rummer (mass) | rummer
- čaša |
rummer (encz) | rummer,číše n: Zdeněk Brož |
rummer (encz) | rummer,pohár n: Zdeněk Brož |
Rummer (gcide) | Rummer \Rum"mer\, n. [D. roemer, romer, akin to G. r["o]mer, Sw.
remmare; perhaps properly, Roman.]
A large and tall glass, or drinking cup. [Obs.] --J. Philips.
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rummer (wn) | rummer
n 1: a large drinking glass (ovoid bowl on a stem) for drinking
toasts |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
rummer (mass) | rummer
- čaša |
drummer (encz) | drummer,bubeník n: |
rummer (encz) | rummer,číše n: Zdeněk Brožrummer,pohár n: Zdeněk Brož |
drummer (gcide) | Ruffed \Ruffed\, a.
Furnished with a ruff.
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Ruffed grouse (Zool.), a North American grouse ({Bonasa
umbellus}) common in the wooded districts of the Northern
United States. The male has a ruff of brown or black
feathers on each side of the neck, and is noted for the
loud drumming sound he makes during the breeding season.
Called also tippet grouse, partridge, {birch
partridge}, pheasant, drummer, and white-flesher.
ruffed lemur (Zool.), a species of lemur (lemur varius)
having a conspicuous ruff on the sides of the head. Its
color is varied with black and white. Called also {ruffed
maucaco}.
[1913 Webster]Drummer \Drum"mer\, n.
1. One whose office is to best the drum, as in military
exercises and marching.
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2. One who solicits custom; a commercial traveler. [Colloq.
U.S.] --Bartlett.
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3. (Zool.) A fish that makes a sound when caught; as:
(a) The squeteague.
(b) A California sculpin.
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4. (Zool.) A large West Indian cockroach (Blatta gigantea)
which drums on woodwork, as a sexual call.
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Drummer (gcide) | Ruffed \Ruffed\, a.
Furnished with a ruff.
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Ruffed grouse (Zool.), a North American grouse ({Bonasa
umbellus}) common in the wooded districts of the Northern
United States. The male has a ruff of brown or black
feathers on each side of the neck, and is noted for the
loud drumming sound he makes during the breeding season.
Called also tippet grouse, partridge, {birch
partridge}, pheasant, drummer, and white-flesher.
ruffed lemur (Zool.), a species of lemur (lemur varius)
having a conspicuous ruff on the sides of the head. Its
color is varied with black and white. Called also {ruffed
maucaco}.
[1913 Webster]Drummer \Drum"mer\, n.
1. One whose office is to best the drum, as in military
exercises and marching.
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2. One who solicits custom; a commercial traveler. [Colloq.
U.S.] --Bartlett.
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3. (Zool.) A fish that makes a sound when caught; as:
(a) The squeteague.
(b) A California sculpin.
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4. (Zool.) A large West Indian cockroach (Blatta gigantea)
which drums on woodwork, as a sexual call.
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Kettledrummer (gcide) | Kettledrummer \Ket"tle*drum`mer\, n.
One who plays on a kettledrum.
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drummer (wn) | drummer
n 1: someone who plays a drum |
rummer (wn) | rummer
n 1: a large drinking glass (ovoid bowl on a stem) for drinking
toasts |
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