slovo | definícia |
Ryal (gcide) | Ryal \Ry"al\ (? or ?), a.
Royal. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Ryal (gcide) | Ryal \Ry"al\, n.
See Rial, an old English coin.
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ryal (gcide) | Rial \Ri"al\, n. [From Royal.]
A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten
shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen
shillings in the reign of Elizabeth. [Spelt also ryal.]
--Brande & C.
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carryall (encz) | carryall,nákupní taška n: Zdeněk Brož |
euryale (encz) | Euryale, |
order bryales (encz) | order Bryales, n: |
order eubryales (encz) | order Eubryales, n: |
subclass euryalida (encz) | subclass Euryalida, n: |
Carryall (gcide) | Carryall \Car"ry*all`\, n. [Corrupted fr. cariole.]
A light covered carriage, having four wheels and seats for
four or more persons, usually drawn by one horse.
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Cryal (gcide) | Cryal \Cry"al\ (kr?"al), n. [Cf. W. creyr, cryr, crychydd. Cf.
Cruer a hawk.]
The heron [Obs.] --Ainsworth.
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Eubryales (gcide) | Eubryales \Eubryales\ n.
an order of mosses with perennial erect gametophores and
stems with rows of leaves and drooping capsules.
Syn: order Eubryales.
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Euryale (gcide) | Euryale \Eu*ry"a*le\, n. [NL., fr. Euryale, one of the Gorgons.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of water lilies, growing in India and
China. The only species (Euryale ferox) is very prickly
on the peduncles and calyx. The rootstocks and seeds are
used as food.
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2. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of ophiurans with much-branched arms.
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Euryale ferox (gcide) | Euryale \Eu*ry"a*le\, n. [NL., fr. Euryale, one of the Gorgons.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of water lilies, growing in India and
China. The only species (Euryale ferox) is very prickly
on the peduncles and calyx. The rootstocks and seeds are
used as food.
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2. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of ophiurans with much-branched arms.
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Euryalida (gcide) | Euryalida \Eu`ry*al"i*da\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A tribe of Ophiuroidea, including the genera Euryale,
Astrophyton, etc. They generally have the arms branched.
See Astrophyton.
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Haematocryal (gcide) | Haematocryal \H[ae]m`a*toc"ry*al\ (-al), a.
Cold-blooded.
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oryal (gcide) | Oriel \O"ri*el\, n. [OF. oriol gallery, corridor, LL. oriolum
portico, hall, prob. fr. L. aureolus gilded, applied to an
apartment decorated with gilding. See Oriole.] [Formerly
written also oriol, oryal, oryall.]
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1. A gallery for minstrels. [Obs.] --W. Hamper.
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2. A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were
accustomed to dine; a sort of recess. [Obs.] --Cowell.
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3. (Arch.) A bay window. See Bay window.
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The beams that thro' the oriel shine
Make prisms in every carven glass. --Tennyson.
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Note: There is no generally admitted difference between a bay
window and an oriel. In the United States the latter
name is often applied to bay windows which are small,
and either polygonal or round; also, to such as are
corbeled out from the wall instead of resting on the
ground.
[1913 Webster]Oryal \O"ry*al\, Oryall \O"ry*all\, n.
See Oriel.
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Oryal (gcide) | Oriel \O"ri*el\, n. [OF. oriol gallery, corridor, LL. oriolum
portico, hall, prob. fr. L. aureolus gilded, applied to an
apartment decorated with gilding. See Oriole.] [Formerly
written also oriol, oryal, oryall.]
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1. A gallery for minstrels. [Obs.] --W. Hamper.
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2. A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were
accustomed to dine; a sort of recess. [Obs.] --Cowell.
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3. (Arch.) A bay window. See Bay window.
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The beams that thro' the oriel shine
Make prisms in every carven glass. --Tennyson.
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Note: There is no generally admitted difference between a bay
window and an oriel. In the United States the latter
name is often applied to bay windows which are small,
and either polygonal or round; also, to such as are
corbeled out from the wall instead of resting on the
ground.
[1913 Webster]Oryal \O"ry*al\, Oryall \O"ry*all\, n.
See Oriel.
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oryall (gcide) | Oriel \O"ri*el\, n. [OF. oriol gallery, corridor, LL. oriolum
portico, hall, prob. fr. L. aureolus gilded, applied to an
apartment decorated with gilding. See Oriole.] [Formerly
written also oriol, oryal, oryall.]
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1. A gallery for minstrels. [Obs.] --W. Hamper.
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2. A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were
accustomed to dine; a sort of recess. [Obs.] --Cowell.
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3. (Arch.) A bay window. See Bay window.
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The beams that thro' the oriel shine
Make prisms in every carven glass. --Tennyson.
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Note: There is no generally admitted difference between a bay
window and an oriel. In the United States the latter
name is often applied to bay windows which are small,
and either polygonal or round; also, to such as are
corbeled out from the wall instead of resting on the
ground.
[1913 Webster]Oryal \O"ry*al\, Oryall \O"ry*all\, n.
See Oriel.
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Oryall (gcide) | Oriel \O"ri*el\, n. [OF. oriol gallery, corridor, LL. oriolum
portico, hall, prob. fr. L. aureolus gilded, applied to an
apartment decorated with gilding. See Oriole.] [Formerly
written also oriol, oryal, oryall.]
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1. A gallery for minstrels. [Obs.] --W. Hamper.
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2. A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were
accustomed to dine; a sort of recess. [Obs.] --Cowell.
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3. (Arch.) A bay window. See Bay window.
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The beams that thro' the oriel shine
Make prisms in every carven glass. --Tennyson.
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Note: There is no generally admitted difference between a bay
window and an oriel. In the United States the latter
name is often applied to bay windows which are small,
and either polygonal or round; also, to such as are
corbeled out from the wall instead of resting on the
ground.
[1913 Webster]Oryal \O"ry*al\, Oryall \O"ry*all\, n.
See Oriel.
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ryal (gcide) | Ryal \Ry"al\ (? or ?), a.
Royal. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Ryal \Ry"al\, n.
See Rial, an old English coin.
[1913 Webster]Rial \Ri"al\, n. [From Royal.]
A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten
shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen
shillings in the reign of Elizabeth. [Spelt also ryal.]
--Brande & C.
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spur-ryal (gcide) | Spur-royal \Spur"-roy`al\ (sp[^u]r"roi`al), n.
A gold coin, first made in the reign of Edward IV., having a
star on the reverse resembling the rowel of a spur. In the
reigns of Elizabeth and of James I., its value was fifteen
shillings. [Written also spur-rial, and spur-ryal.]
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andryala (wn) | andryala
n 1: any plant of the genus Andryala having milky sap and heads
of bright yellow flowers |
bryales (wn) | Bryales
n 1: category used in some classification systems for mosses
having the spore case separated from the capsule wall by a
hollow intercellular space [syn: Bryales, {order
Bryales}] |
carryall (wn) | carryall
n 1: a capacious bag or basket [syn: carryall, holdall,
tote, tote bag] |
eubryales (wn) | Eubryales
n 1: mosses with perennial erect gametophores and stems with
rows of leaves and drooping capsules [syn: Eubryales,
order Eubryales] |
euryale (wn) | Euryale
n 1: (Greek mythology) one of the three Gorgons
2: basket stars [syn: Euryale, genus Euryale] |
euryalida (wn) | Euryalida
n 1: basket stars [syn: Euryalida, subclass Euryalida] |
genus andryala (wn) | genus Andryala
n 1: a genus of hardy hairy latex-producing perennials of
Mediterranean area |
genus euryale (wn) | genus Euryale
n 1: basket stars [syn: Euryale, genus Euryale] |
order bryales (wn) | order Bryales
n 1: category used in some classification systems for mosses
having the spore case separated from the capsule wall by a
hollow intercellular space [syn: Bryales, {order
Bryales}] |
order eubryales (wn) | order Eubryales
n 1: mosses with perennial erect gametophores and stems with
rows of leaves and drooping capsules [syn: Eubryales,
order Eubryales] |
subclass euryalida (wn) | subclass Euryalida
n 1: basket stars [syn: Euryalida, subclass Euryalida] |
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