podobné slovo | definícia |
fulltimer (mass) | full-timer
- pracovník na plný úväzok |
oldtimer (mass) | old-timer
- veterán, starček |
parttimer (mass) | part-timer
- brigádnik |
selftimer (mass) | self-timer
- samospúšť |
timer (mass) | timer
- časovač |
egg timer (encz) | egg timer, n: |
full-timer (encz) | full-timer,dělník na plný úvazek Zdeněk Brož |
lattimer (encz) | Lattimer,Lattimer n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
mortimer (encz) | Mortimer,Mortimer n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
old timer (encz) | old timer,veterán n: Zdeněk Brož |
old-timer (encz) | old-timer,stařík n: Zdeněk Brožold-timer,veterán n: Zdeněk Brož |
oldtimer (encz) | oldtimer, n: |
part-timer (encz) | part-timer,brigádník n: ve smyslu pracovník mikosoftpart-timer,pracovník se zkrácenou dobou n: Petr Prášek |
self-timer (encz) | self-timer,samospoušť Zdeněk Brož |
small-timer (encz) | small-timer, |
timer (encz) | timer,časovač n: Zdeněk Brož |
timers (encz) | timers,časové spínače Zdeněk Brož |
two-timer (encz) | two-timer, |
lattimer (czen) | Lattimer,Lattimern: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
mortimer (czen) | Mortimer,Mortimern: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Antimere (gcide) | Antimere \An"ti*mere\, n. [. anti- + -mere.] (Biol.)
One of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals; one
of any opposite symmetrical or homotypic parts in animals and
plants.
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Antimeres (gcide) | Morphon \Mor"phon\, n. [Gr. ?, p. pr. of ? to form.] (Biol.)
A morphological individual, characterized by definiteness of
form, in distinction from bion, a physiological individual.
See Tectology. --Haeckel.
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Note: Of morphons there are six orders or categories: 1.
Plastids or elementary organisms. 2. Organs,
homoplastic or heteroplastic. 3. Antimeres (opposite
or symmetrical or homotypic parts). 4. Metameres
(successive or homodynamous parts). 5. Personae
(shoots or buds of plants, individuals in the narrowest
sense among the higher animals). 6. Corms (stocks or
colonies). For orders 2, 3, and 4 the term idorgan has
been recently substituted. See Idorgan.
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Latimer (gcide) | Latimer \Lat"i*mer\, n. [OF. latinier, latimier, prop., one
knowing Latin.]
An interpreter. [Obs.] --Coke.
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Latimeria (gcide) | Latimeria \Latimeria\ prop. n.
The type genus of the Latimeridae, including the
coelacanth.
Syn: genus Latimeria.
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Latimeridae (gcide) | Latimeridae \Latimeridae\ prop. n.
A natural family of fish extinct except for the coelacanth.
Syn: family Latimeridae.
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part-timer (gcide) | part-timer \part-timer\ n.
Somone who works part-time; a part-time employee. Contrasted
with full-timer.
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timersome (gcide) | Timorsome \Tim"or*some\, a.
Easily frightened; timorous. [Written also timersome.]
[Scot.] --Sir W. Scott.
[1913 Webster] Timothy |
egg timer (wn) | egg timer
n 1: a sandglass that runs for three minutes; used to time the
boiling of eggs |
family latimeridae (wn) | family Latimeridae
n 1: extinct except for the coelacanth [syn: Latimeridae,
family Latimeridae] |
genus latimeria (wn) | genus Latimeria
n 1: type genus of the Latimeridae: coelacanth [syn:
Latimeria, genus Latimeria] |
latimeria (wn) | Latimeria
n 1: type genus of the Latimeridae: coelacanth [syn:
Latimeria, genus Latimeria] |
latimeria chalumnae (wn) | Latimeria chalumnae
n 1: fish thought to have been extinct since the Cretaceous
period but found in 1938 off the coast of Africa [syn:
coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae] |
latimeridae (wn) | Latimeridae
n 1: extinct except for the coelacanth [syn: Latimeridae,
family Latimeridae] |
mortimer (wn) | Mortimer
n 1: English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by
Edward III (1287-1330) [syn: Mortimer, {Roger de
Mortimer}] |
old-timer (wn) | old-timer
n 1: an experienced person who has been through many battles;
someone who has given long service [syn: veteran, {old-
timer}, oldtimer, old hand, warhorse, old stager,
stager]
2: an elderly man [syn: old-timer, oldtimer, gaffer, {old
geezer}, antique] |
oldtimer (wn) | oldtimer
n 1: an experienced person who has been through many battles;
someone who has given long service [syn: veteran, {old-
timer}, oldtimer, old hand, warhorse, old stager,
stager]
2: an elderly man [syn: old-timer, oldtimer, gaffer, {old
geezer}, antique] |
part-timer (wn) | part-timer
n 1: someone who works less than the customary or standard time |
roger de mortimer (wn) | Roger de Mortimer
n 1: English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by
Edward III (1287-1330) [syn: Mortimer, {Roger de
Mortimer}] |
sir mortimer wheeler (wn) | Sir Mortimer Wheeler
n 1: Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976) [syn: Wheeler, {Sir
Mortimer Wheeler}, Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler] |
sir robert eric mortimer wheeler (wn) | Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler
n 1: Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976) [syn: Wheeler, {Sir
Mortimer Wheeler}, Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler] |
timer (wn) | timer
n 1: a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its
end
2: (sports) an official who keeps track of the time elapsed
[syn: timekeeper, timer]
3: a regulator that activates or deactivates a mechanism at set
times |
two-timer (wn) | two-timer
n 1: someone who deceives a lover or spouse by carrying on a
sexual relationship with somebody else
2: a person who says one thing and does another [syn: {double-
crosser}, double-dealer, two-timer, betrayer,
traitor] |