slovo | definícia |
splinter (mass) | splinter
- triesk, úlomok |
splinter (encz) | splinter,odštěpek n: Zdeněk Brož |
splinter (encz) | splinter,střepina n: Zdeněk Brož |
splinter (encz) | splinter,štěpina n: Zdeněk Brož |
splinter (encz) | splinter,tříska n: Zdeněk Brož |
splinter (encz) | splinter,úlomek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Splinter (gcide) | Splinter \Splin"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Splintered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Splintering.] [Cf. LG. splittern, splinteren. See
Splint, n., Split.]
1. To split or rend into long, thin pieces; to shiver; as,
the lightning splinters a tree.
[1913 Webster]
After splintering their lances, they wheeled about,
and . . . abandoned the field to the enemy.
--Prescott.
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2. To fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a
broken limb. --Bp. Wren.
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Splinter (gcide) | Splinter \Splin"ter\, v. i.
To become split into long pieces.
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Splinter (gcide) | Splinter \Splin"ter\, n. [See Splinter, v., or Splint, n.]
A thin piece split or rent off lengthwise, as from wood,
bone, or other solid substance; a thin piece; a sliver; as,
splinters of a ship's mast rent off by a shot.
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Splinter bar.
(a) A crossbar in a coach, which supports the springs.
(b) The bar to which the traces are attached; a roller bolt;
a whiffletree.
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splinter (wn) | splinter
n 1: a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal; "he got a
splinter in his finger"; "it broke into slivers" [syn:
splinter, sliver]
v 1: withdraw from an organization or communion; "After the
break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away"
[syn: secede, splinter, break away]
2: divide into slivers or splinters [syn: sliver, splinter]
3: break up into splinters or slivers; "The wood splintered"
[syn: splinter, sliver] |
splinter (foldoc) | SPLINTER
A PL/I interpreter with debugging features.
[Sammet 1969, p.600].
(1995-01-19)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
splinter (mass) | splinter
- triesk, úlomok |
splinter (encz) | splinter,odštěpek n: Zdeněk Brožsplinter,střepina n: Zdeněk Brožsplinter,štěpina n: Zdeněk Brožsplinter,tříska n: Zdeněk Brožsplinter,úlomek n: Zdeněk Brož |
splinter group (encz) | splinter group, |
splintered (encz) | splintered, adj: |
splintering (encz) | splintering, n: |
splinterless (encz) | splinterless, adj: |
splinterproof (encz) | splinterproof, adj: |
splinters (encz) | splinters,třísky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
splintery (encz) | splintery,třískovitý adj: Zdeněk Brožsplintery,tříštivý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
shattered smashed splintered (gcide) | damaged \damaged\ (d[a^]m"[asl]jd), adj.
1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other
desirable trait; -- usually not used of persons. Opposite
of undamaged. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat-up,
beaten-up, bedraggled, broken-down, dilapidated,
ramshackle, tumble-down, unsound}; {bent, crumpled,
dented}; blasted, rent, ripped, torn; broken-backed;
{burned-out(prenominal), burned out(predicate),
burnt-out(prenominal), burnt out(predicate)}; {burst,
ruptured}; corroded; cracked, crackled, crazed;
defaced, marred; hurt, weakened;
knocked-out(prenominal), knocked out; {mangled,
mutilated}; peeling; scraped, scratched;
storm-beaten] Also See blemished, broken, damaged,
destroyed, impaired, injured, unsound.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. Rendered imperfect by impairing the integrity of some
part, or by breaking. Opposite of unbroken. [Narrower
terms: busted; chipped; cracked; {crumbled,
fragmented}; crushed, ground; dissolved; fractured;
shattered, smashed, splintered; split; {unkept,
violated}] Also See: damaged, imperfect, injured,
unsound.
Syn: broken.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. being unjustly brought into disrepute; as, her damaged
reputation.
Syn: discredited.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. made to appear imperfect; -- especially of reputation; as,
the senator's seriously damaged reputation.
Syn: besmirched, flyblown, spotted, stained, sullied,
tainted, tarnished.
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Splinter bar (gcide) | Splinter \Splin"ter\, n. [See Splinter, v., or Splint, n.]
A thin piece split or rent off lengthwise, as from wood,
bone, or other solid substance; a thin piece; a sliver; as,
splinters of a ship's mast rent off by a shot.
[1913 Webster]
Splinter bar.
(a) A crossbar in a coach, which supports the springs.
(b) The bar to which the traces are attached; a roller bolt;
a whiffletree.
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Splintered (gcide) | Splinter \Splin"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Splintered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Splintering.] [Cf. LG. splittern, splinteren. See
Splint, n., Split.]
1. To split or rend into long, thin pieces; to shiver; as,
the lightning splinters a tree.
[1913 Webster]
After splintering their lances, they wheeled about,
and . . . abandoned the field to the enemy.
--Prescott.
[1913 Webster]
2. To fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a
broken limb. --Bp. Wren.
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Splintering (gcide) | Splinter \Splin"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Splintered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Splintering.] [Cf. LG. splittern, splinteren. See
Splint, n., Split.]
1. To split or rend into long, thin pieces; to shiver; as,
the lightning splinters a tree.
[1913 Webster]
After splintering their lances, they wheeled about,
and . . . abandoned the field to the enemy.
--Prescott.
[1913 Webster]
2. To fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a
broken limb. --Bp. Wren.
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Splinterproof (gcide) | Splinterproof \Splin"ter*proof`\ (spl[i^]n"t[~e]r*pr[=oo]f`), a.
(Mil.)
Proof against the splinters, or fragments, of bursting
shells.
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Splintery (gcide) | Splintery \Splin"ter*y\ (spl[i^]n"t[~e]r*[y^]), a.
Consisting of splinters; resembling splinters; as, the
splintery fracture of a mineral.
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splinter (wn) | splinter
n 1: a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal; "he got a
splinter in his finger"; "it broke into slivers" [syn:
splinter, sliver]
v 1: withdraw from an organization or communion; "After the
break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away"
[syn: secede, splinter, break away]
2: divide into slivers or splinters [syn: sliver, splinter]
3: break up into splinters or slivers; "The wood splintered"
[syn: splinter, sliver] |
splinter group (wn) | splinter group
n 1: a faction or sect that has broken away from its parent
organization |
splintering (wn) | splintering
n 1: the act of chipping something [syn: chip, chipping,
splintering] |
splinterless (wn) | splinterless
adj 1: resistant to shattering or splintering; "shatterproof
automobile windows" [syn: shatterproof, splinterless,
splinterproof] |
splinterproof (wn) | splinterproof
adj 1: resistant to shattering or splintering; "shatterproof
automobile windows" [syn: shatterproof, splinterless,
splinterproof] |
splinters (wn) | splinters
n 1: wood in small pieces or splinters; "the vessel was beaten
to matchwood on the rocks" [syn: matchwood, splinters] |
splintery (wn) | splintery
adj 1: subject to breaking into sharp slender pieces
2: resembling or consisting of or embedded with long slender
fragments of (especially) wood having sharp points; "a rough
splintery floor of old pine boards" [syn: splintery,
slivery] |
splinter (foldoc) | SPLINTER
A PL/I interpreter with debugging features.
[Sammet 1969, p.600].
(1995-01-19)
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