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siam (encz) | Siam, |
siam (wn) | Siam
n 1: a country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along
the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay Peninsula; "Thailand is the
official name of the former Siam" [syn: Thailand,
Kingdom of Thailand, Siam] |
siam (vera) | SIAM
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siam (encz) | Siam, |
siamang (encz) | siamang, n: |
siamese (encz) | siamese,siamský adj: Zdeněk BrožSiamese, adj: |
siamese cat (encz) | Siamese cat,siamská kočka Jan Hradil |
siamese twins (encz) | Siamese twins,siamská dvojčata Jan Hradil |
siamská dvojčata (czen) | siamská dvojčata,Siamese twins Jan Hradil |
siamská kočka (czen) | siamská kočka,Siamese cat Jan Hradil |
siamský (czen) | siamský,siameseadj: Zdeněk Brož |
Siamang (gcide) | Siamang \Si"a*mang`\, n. [Malay si[=a]mang.] (Zool.)
A gibbon (Hylobates syndactylus), native of Sumatra. It has
the second and third toes partially united by a web.
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Siamese (gcide) | Siamese \Si`a*mese"\, a.
Of or pertaining to Siam, its native people, or their
language.
[1913 Webster]Siamese \Si`a*mese`\, n. sing. & pl.
1. A native or inhabitant of Siam; pl., the people of Siam.
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2. sing. The language of the Siamese.
[1913 Webster]connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
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2. being joined in close association.
Syn: affiliated, attached.
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3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato
Syn: flowing, smooth.
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5. associated with or accompanying.
Syn: associated.
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6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]
Syn: machine-accessible.
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7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]
Syn: ready, on.
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8. having some relation.
Syn: related.
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siamese (gcide) | Siamese \Si`a*mese"\, a.
Of or pertaining to Siam, its native people, or their
language.
[1913 Webster]Siamese \Si`a*mese`\, n. sing. & pl.
1. A native or inhabitant of Siam; pl., the people of Siam.
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2. sing. The language of the Siamese.
[1913 Webster]connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
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2. being joined in close association.
Syn: affiliated, attached.
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3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato
Syn: flowing, smooth.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. associated with or accompanying.
Syn: associated.
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6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]
Syn: machine-accessible.
[WordNet 1.5]
7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]
Syn: ready, on.
[WordNet 1.5]
8. having some relation.
Syn: related.
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Siamese cat (gcide) | cat \cat\ (k[a^]t), n. [AS. cat; akin to D. & Dan. kat, Sw.
katt, Icel. k["o]ttr, G. katze, kater, Ir. cat, W. cath,
Armor. kaz, LL. catus, Bisc. catua, NGr. ga`ta, ga`tos, Russ.
& Pol. kot, Turk. kedi, Ar. qitt; of unknown origin. Cf.
Kitten.]
1. (Zool.) Any animal belonging to the natural family
Felidae, and in particular to the various species of the
genera Felis, Panthera, and Lynx. The domestic cat
is Felis domestica. The European wild cat ({Felis
catus}) is much larger than the domestic cat. In the
United States the name wild cat is commonly applied to
the bay lynx (Lynx rufus). The larger felines, such as
the lion, tiger, leopard, and cougar, are often referred
to as cats, and sometimes as big cats. See Wild cat, and
Tiger cat.
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Note: The domestic cat includes many varieties named from
their place of origin or from some peculiarity; as, the
Angora cat; the Maltese cat; the Manx cat; the
Siamese cat.
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Laying aside their often rancorous debate over
how best to preserve the Florida panther, state
and federal wildlife officials,
environmentalists, and independent scientists
endorsed the proposal, and in 1995 the eight cats
[female Texas cougars] were brought from Texas
and released. . . .
Uprooted from the arid hills of West Texas, three
of the imports have died, but the remaining five
adapted to swamp life and have each given birth
to at least one litter of kittens. --Mark Derr
(N. Y. Times,
Nov. 2, 1999,
Science Times
p. F2).
[PJC]
Note: The word cat is also used to designate other animals,
from some fancied resemblance; as, civet cat, fisher
cat, catbird, catfish shark, sea cat.
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2. (Naut.)
(a) A strong vessel with a narrow stern, projecting
quarters, and deep waist. It is employed in the coal
and timber trade.
(b) A strong tackle used to draw an anchor up to the
cathead of a ship. --Totten.
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3. A double tripod (for holding a plate, etc.), having six
feet, of which three rest on the ground, in whatever
position it is placed.
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4. An old game; specifically:
(a) The game of tipcat and the implement with which it is
played. See Tipcat.
(b) A game of ball, called, according to the number of
batters, one old cat, two old cat, etc.
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5. same as cat o' nine tails; as, British sailors feared
the cat.
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6. A catamaran.
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Angora cat, blind cat, See under Angora, Blind.
Black cat the fisher. See under Black.
Cat and dog, like a cat and dog; quarrelsome; inharmonious.
"I am sure we have lived a cat and dog life of it."
--Coleridge.
Cat block (Naut.), a heavy iron-strapped block with a large
hook, part of the tackle used in drawing an anchor up to
the cathead.
Cat hook (Naut.), a strong hook attached to a cat block.
Cat nap, a very short sleep. [Colloq.]
Cat o' nine tails, an instrument of punishment consisting
of nine pieces of knotted line or cord fastened to a
handle; -- formerly used to flog offenders on the bare
back.
Cat's cradle, game played, esp. by children, with a string
looped on the fingers so, as to resemble small cradle. The
string is transferred from the fingers of one to those of
another, at each transfer with a change of form. See
Cratch, Cratch cradle.
To bell the cat, to perform a very dangerous or very
difficult task; -- taken metaphorically from a fable about
a mouse who proposes to put a bell on a cat, so as to be
able to hear the cat coming.
To let the cat out of the bag, to tell a secret, carelessly
or willfully. [Colloq.]
Bush cat, the serval. See Serval.
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blue point siamese (wn) | blue point Siamese
n 1: Siamese cat having a bluish cream-colored body and dark
grey points |
gulf of siam (wn) | Gulf of Siam
n 1: an arm of the South China Sea between Indochina and the
Malay Peninsula [syn: Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Siam] |
siam (wn) | Siam
n 1: a country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along
the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay Peninsula; "Thailand is the
official name of the former Siam" [syn: Thailand,
Kingdom of Thailand, Siam] |
siamang (wn) | siamang
n 1: large black gibbon of Sumatra having the 2nd and 3rd toes
partially united by a web [syn: siamang, {Hylobates
syndactylus}, Symphalangus syndactylus] |
siamese (wn) | Siamese
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its
people; "Siamese kings"; "different Thai tribes live in
the north" [syn: Thai, Tai, Siamese]
2: of or relating to the languages of the Thai people; "Thai
tones" [syn: Thai, Tai, Siamese]
3: of or relating to Thailand; "the Thai border with Laos" [syn:
Thai, Tai, Siamese]
n 1: a branch of the Tai languages [syn: Thai, Siamese,
Central Thai]
2: a native or inhabitant of Thailand [syn: Thai, Tai,
Siamese]
3: an inlet with two or more couplings to which a hose can be
attached so that fire engines can pump water into the
sprinkler system of a building [syn: siamese, {siamese
connection}]
4: a slender short-haired blue-eyed breed of cat having a pale
coat with dark ears paws face and tail tip [syn: {Siamese
cat}, Siamese] |
siamese cat (wn) | Siamese cat
n 1: a slender short-haired blue-eyed breed of cat having a pale
coat with dark ears paws face and tail tip [syn: {Siamese
cat}, Siamese] |
siamese connection (wn) | siamese connection
n 1: an inlet with two or more couplings to which a hose can be
attached so that fire engines can pump water into the
sprinkler system of a building [syn: siamese, {siamese
connection}] |
siamese twin (wn) | Siamese twin
n 1: one of a pair of identical twins born with their bodies
joined at some point [syn: Siamese twin, {conjoined
twin}] |
siam (vera) | SIAM
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