slovo | definícia |
solvent (mass) | solvent
- schopný platby, solventný, rozpúšťadlo |
solvent (encz) | solvent,rozpouštědlo n: Zdeněk Brož |
solvent (encz) | solvent,schopný placení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
solvent (encz) | solvent,solventní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Solvent (gcide) | Solvent \Sol"vent\ (s[o^]l"vent), a. [L. solvens, p. pr. of
solvere. See Solvable.]
1. Having the power of dissolving; dissolving; as, a solvent
fluid. "The solvent body." --Boyle.
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2. Able or sufficient to pay all just debts; as, a solvent
merchant; the estate is solvent.
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Solvent (gcide) | Solvent \Sol"vent\, n. (Chem.)
A substance (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in,
solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the
appropriate solvent of most salts, alcohol of resins, ether
of fats, and mercury or acids of metals, etc.
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2. That which resolves; as, a solvent of mystery.
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solvent (wn) | solvent
adj 1: capable of meeting financial obligations [ant:
insolvent]
n 1: a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances;
"the solvent does not change its state in forming a
solution" [syn: solvent, dissolvent, dissolver,
dissolving agent, resolvent]
2: a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve
the problem; "they were trying to find a peaceful solution";
"the answers were in the back of the book"; "he computed the
result to four decimal places" [syn: solution, answer,
result, resolution, solvent] |
SOLVENT (bouvier) | SOLVENT. One who has sufficient to pay his debts, and all obligations. Dig.
50, 16, 114.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
solvent (mass) | solvent
- schopný platby, solventný, rozpúšťadlo |
solventný (msas) | solventný
- solvent |
solventny (msasasci) | solventny
- solvent |
dissolvent (encz) | dissolvent,rozpouštědlo Zdeněk Broždissolvent,rozpouštějící adj: Zdeněk Brož |
insolvent (encz) | insolvent,insolventní adj: [ekon.] Pavel Machek; Gizainsolvent,neschopný zaplatit adj: [ekon.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačinsolvent,zbankrotovaný adj: [ekon.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
organic solvent (encz) | organic solvent,organické rozpouštědlo [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
resolvent (encz) | resolvent,rozpouštědlo Zdeněk Brož |
solvent (encz) | solvent,rozpouštědlo n: Zdeněk Brožsolvent,schopný placení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačsolvent,solventní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
solvents (encz) | solvents,rozpouštědla n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
universal solvent (encz) | universal solvent, n: |
absolvent (czen) | absolvent,alumnusn: Zdeněk Brožabsolvent,gradn: Zdeněk Brožabsolvent,graduaten: Zdeněk Brožabsolvent,undergraduaten: Zdeněk Brož |
absolventi (czen) | absolventi,alumnin: Zdeněk Brožabsolventi,graduatesn: Zdeněk Brožabsolventi,undergraduatesn: Zdeněk Brož |
absolventka (czen) | absolventka,alumnan: Zdeněk Brož |
absolventky (czen) | absolventky,alumnaen: Zdeněk Brož |
insolventní (czen) | insolventní,insolventadj: [ekon.] Pavel Machek; Giza |
nesolventnost (czen) | nesolventnost,insolvencyn: Zdeněk Brož |
solventnost (czen) | solventnost,ability to payn: Zdeněk Brožsolventnost,solvencyn: Zdeněk Brož |
solventní (czen) | solventní,able to pay Pavel Cvrčeksolventní,solventadj: Zdeněk Brož |
Absolvent (gcide) | Absolvent \Ab*solv"ent\, a. [L. absolvens, p. pr. of absolvere.]
Absolving. [R.] --Carlyle.
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An absolver. [R.] --Hobbes.
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dissolvent (gcide) | dissolvent \dis*solv"ent\, a. [L. dissolvens, -entis, p. pr. of
dissolvere.]
Having power to dissolve power to dissolve a solid body; as,
the dissolvent juices of the stomach. --Ray.
[1913 Webster]Dissolvent \Dis*solv"ent\, n.
1. That which has the power of dissolving or melting other
substances, esp. by mixture with them; a menstruum; a
solvent.
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Melted in the crucible dissolvents. --A. Smith.
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The secret treaty of December acted as an immediate
dissolvent to the truce. --Mothley.
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2. (Med.) A remedy supposed capable of dissolving concretions
in the body, such as calculi, tubercles, etc.
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Dissolvent (gcide) | dissolvent \dis*solv"ent\, a. [L. dissolvens, -entis, p. pr. of
dissolvere.]
Having power to dissolve power to dissolve a solid body; as,
the dissolvent juices of the stomach. --Ray.
[1913 Webster]Dissolvent \Dis*solv"ent\, n.
1. That which has the power of dissolving or melting other
substances, esp. by mixture with them; a menstruum; a
solvent.
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Melted in the crucible dissolvents. --A. Smith.
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The secret treaty of December acted as an immediate
dissolvent to the truce. --Mothley.
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2. (Med.) A remedy supposed capable of dissolving concretions
in the body, such as calculi, tubercles, etc.
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Insolvent (gcide) | Insolvent \In*sol"vent\, a. [Pref. in- not + solvent: cf. OF.
insolvent.] (Law)
(a) Not solvent; not having sufficient estate to pay one's
debts; unable to pay one's debts as they fall due, in
the ordinary course of trade and business; as, in
insolvent debtor.
(b) Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner; as,
an insolvent estate.
(c) Relating to persons unable to pay their debts.
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Insolvent law, or Act of insolvency, a law affording
relief, -- subject to various modifications in different
States, -- to insolvent debtors, upon their delivering up
their property for the benefit of their creditors;
bankruptcy law. See Bankrupt law, under Bankrupt, a.
[1913 Webster]Insolvent \In*sol"vent\, n. (Law)
One who is insolvent; as insolvent debtor; -- in England,
before 1861, especially applied to persons not traders.
--Bouvier.
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Insolvent law (gcide) | Insolvent \In*sol"vent\, a. [Pref. in- not + solvent: cf. OF.
insolvent.] (Law)
(a) Not solvent; not having sufficient estate to pay one's
debts; unable to pay one's debts as they fall due, in
the ordinary course of trade and business; as, in
insolvent debtor.
(b) Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner; as,
an insolvent estate.
(c) Relating to persons unable to pay their debts.
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Insolvent law, or Act of insolvency, a law affording
relief, -- subject to various modifications in different
States, -- to insolvent debtors, upon their delivering up
their property for the benefit of their creditors;
bankruptcy law. See Bankrupt law, under Bankrupt, a.
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Nonsolvent (gcide) | Nonsolvent \Non*sol"vent\, a.
Not solvent; insolvent.
[1913 Webster]Nonsolvent \Non*sol"vent\, n.
An insolvent.
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Resolvent (gcide) | Resolvent \Re*solv"ent\ (-ent), a.
Having power to resolve; causing solution; solvent.
[1913 Webster]Resolvent \Re*solv"ent\, n. [L. resolvens, p. pr. of resolvere:
cf. F. r['e]solvant. See Resolve.]
1. That which has the power of resolving, or causing
solution; a solvent.
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2. (Med.) That which has power to disperse inflammatory or
other tumors; a discutient; anything which aids the
absorption of effused products. --Coxe.
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3. (Math.) An equation upon whose solution the solution of a
given pproblem depends.
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Solvent (gcide) | Solvent \Sol"vent\ (s[o^]l"vent), a. [L. solvens, p. pr. of
solvere. See Solvable.]
1. Having the power of dissolving; dissolving; as, a solvent
fluid. "The solvent body." --Boyle.
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2. Able or sufficient to pay all just debts; as, a solvent
merchant; the estate is solvent.
[1913 Webster]Solvent \Sol"vent\, n. (Chem.)
A substance (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in,
solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the
appropriate solvent of most salts, alcohol of resins, ether
of fats, and mercury or acids of metals, etc.
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2. That which resolves; as, a solvent of mystery.
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dissolvent (wn) | dissolvent
n 1: a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances;
"the solvent does not change its state in forming a
solution" [syn: solvent, dissolvent, dissolver,
dissolving agent, resolvent] |
insolvent (wn) | insolvent
adj 1: unable to meet or discharge financial obligations; "an
insolvent person"; "an insolvent estate" [ant: solvent]
n 1: someone who has insufficient assets to cover their debts
[syn: bankrupt, insolvent] |
resolvent (wn) | resolvent
n 1: a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances;
"the solvent does not change its state in forming a
solution" [syn: solvent, dissolvent, dissolver,
dissolving agent, resolvent] |
solvent (wn) | solvent
adj 1: capable of meeting financial obligations [ant:
insolvent]
n 1: a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances;
"the solvent does not change its state in forming a
solution" [syn: solvent, dissolvent, dissolver,
dissolving agent, resolvent]
2: a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve
the problem; "they were trying to find a peaceful solution";
"the answers were in the back of the book"; "he computed the
result to four decimal places" [syn: solution, answer,
result, resolution, solvent] |
universal solvent (wn) | universal solvent
n 1: hypothetical universal solvent once sought by alchemists
[syn: alkahest, alcahest, universal solvent] |
INSOLVENT (bouvier) | INSOLVENT. This word has several meanings. It signifies a person whose
estate is not sufficient to pay his debts. Civ. Code of Louisiana, art.
1980.. A person is also said to be insolvent, who is under a present
inability to answer, in the ordinary course of business, the responsibility
which his creditors may enforce, by recourse to legal measures, without
reference to his estate proving sufficient to pay all his debts, when
ultimately wound up. 3 Dowl. & Ryl. Rep. 218; 1 Maule & Selw. 338; 1 Campb.
it. 492, n.; Sugd. Vend. 487, 488. It signifies the situation of a person
who has done some notorious act to divest himself of all his property, as a
general assignment, or an application for relief, under bankrupt or
insolvent laws. 1 Peters' R. 195; 2 Wheat. R. 396; 7 Toull. n. 45; Domat,
liv. 4, t. 5, n. 1 et 2; 2 Bell's Com. 162, 5th ed.
2. When an insolvent delivers or offers to deliver up all his property
for the benefit of his creditors, he is entitled to be discharged under the
laws of the, several states from all liability to be arrested. Vide 2 Kent,
Com. 321 Ingrah. on Insolv. 9; 9 Mass. R. 431; 16 Mass. R. 53.
3. The reader will find the provisions made by the national legislature
on this subject, by a reference to the following acts of congress, namely:
Act of March 3, 1797, 1 Story, L. U. S. 465; Act of March 2, 1799; 1 Story,
L. S. 630; Act of March 2, 1831, 4 Sharsw. Cont. of Story, L. U. S. 2236;
Act of June 7, 1834, 4 Sharsw. Cont. of Story, L. U. S. 2358; Act of March
2, 1837, 4 Sharsw. Cont. of Story, L. U. S. 2536. See Bankrupt.
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