slovo | definícia |
Skag (gcide) | Skag \Skag\, n. (Naut.)
An additional piece fastened to the keel of a boat to prevent
lateral motion. See Skeg.
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skag (wn) | skag
n 1: street names for heroin [syn: big H, hell dust, {nose
drops}, smack, thunder, skag, scag] |
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boskage (encz) | boskage,houští n: Štěpán Šrubař |
boskage (gcide) | boskage \bos"kage\, n.
Same as Boscage.
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Thridding the somber boskage of the wood. --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster] Bosket |
skag (wn) | skag
n 1: street names for heroin [syn: big H, hell dust, {nose
drops}, smack, thunder, skag, scag] |
skagens odde (wn) | Skagens Odde
n 1: a cape on the northernmost tip of Jutland between the
Skagerrak and the Kattegatt [syn: Skagens Odde, Skaw] |
skagerak (wn) | Skagerak
n 1: a broad strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Norway
[syn: Skagerrak, Skagerak] |
skagerrak (wn) | Skagerrak
n 1: a broad strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Norway
[syn: Skagerrak, Skagerak] |
skagit (wn) | Skagit
n 1: a member of the Salish people in northwestern Washington
2: a Salishan dialect spoken by the Skagit |
skagway (wn) | Skagway
n 1: a town in southeastern Alaska at the northern end of the
Inside Passage; a gateway to the Klondike during the
Alaskan gold rush |
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