slovodefinícia
todd
(encz)
Todd,Todd n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
todd
(czen)
Todd,Toddn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
todd
(wn)
Todd
n 1: Scottish chemist noted for his research into the structure
of nucleic acids (born in 1907) [syn: Todd, {Sir
Alexander Robertus Todd}, Lord Todd]
2: fictional character in a play by George Pitt; a barber who
murdered his customers [syn: Todd, Sweeney Todd]
podobné slovodefinícia
hot toddy
(encz)
hot toddy, n:
todd
(encz)
Todd,Todd n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
toddle
(encz)
toddle,batolení n: Zdeněk Brožtoddle,batolit se v: Zdeněk Brož
toddled
(encz)
toddled,
toddler
(encz)
toddler,batole Zdeněk Brož
toddlers
(encz)
toddlers,batolata n: Zdeněk Brož
toddling
(encz)
toddling,
toddy
(encz)
toddy,grog n: Zdeněk Brožtoddy,likér z palmové mízy n: Michal Ambrožtoddy,punč n: Zdeněk Brožtoddy,sladká palmová míza n: Michal Ambrož
toddy alm
(encz)
toddy alm, n:
toddy palm
(encz)
toddy palm, n:
todd
(czen)
Todd,Toddn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
Palm toddy
(gcide)
Palm \Palm\, n. [AS. palm, L. palma; -- so named fr. the leaf
resembling a hand. See 1st Palm, and cf. Pam.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Bot.) Any endogenous tree of the order Palm[ae] or
Palmace[ae]; a palm tree.
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Note: Palms are perennial woody plants, often of majestic
size. The trunk is usually erect and rarely branched,
and has a roughened exterior composed of the persistent
bases of the leaf stalks. The leaves are borne in a
terminal crown, and are supported on stout, sheathing,
often prickly, petioles. They are usually of great
size, and are either pinnately or palmately many-cleft.
There are about one thousand species known, nearly all
of them growing in tropical or semitropical regions.
The wood, petioles, leaves, sap, and fruit of many
species are invaluable in the arts and in domestic
economy. Among the best known are the date palm, the
cocoa palm, the fan palm, the oil palm, the wax palm,
the palmyra, and the various kinds called cabbage palm
and palmetto.
[1913 Webster]

2. A branch or leaf of the palm, anciently borne or worn as a
symbol of victory or rejoicing.
[1913 Webster]

A great multitude . . . stood before the throne, and
before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palme
in their hands. --Rev. vii. 9.
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3. Hence: Any symbol or token of superiority, success, or
triumph; also, victory; triumph; supremacy. "The palm of
martyrdom." --Chaucer.
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So get the start of the majestic world
And bear the palm alone. --Shak.
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Molucca palm (Bot.), a labiate herb from Asia ({Molucella
l[ae]vis}), having a curious cup-shaped calyx.

Palm cabbage, the terminal bud of a cabbage palm, used as
food.

Palm cat (Zool.), the common paradoxure.

Palm crab (Zool.), the purse crab.

Palm oil, a vegetable oil, obtained from the fruit of
several species of palms, as the African oil palm
(El[ae]is Guineensis), and used in the manufacture of
soap and candles. See El[ae]is.

Palm swift (Zool.), a small swift (Cypselus Batassiensis)
which frequents the palmyra and cocoanut palms in India.
Its peculiar nest is attached to the leaf of the palmyra
palm.

Palm toddy. Same as Palm wine.

Palm weevil (Zool.), any one of mumerous species of very
large weevils of the genus Rhynchophorus. The larv[ae]
bore into palm trees, and are called palm borers, and
grugru worms. They are considered excellent food.

Palm wine, the sap of several species of palms, especially,
in India, of the wild date palm (Ph[oe]nix sylvestrix),
the palmyra, and the Caryota urens. When fermented it
yields by distillation arrack, and by evaporation jaggery.
Called also palm toddy.

Palm worm, or Palmworm. (Zool.)
(a) The larva of a palm weevil.
(b) A centipede.
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palm toddy
(gcide)
Palm \Palm\, n. [AS. palm, L. palma; -- so named fr. the leaf
resembling a hand. See 1st Palm, and cf. Pam.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Bot.) Any endogenous tree of the order Palm[ae] or
Palmace[ae]; a palm tree.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Palms are perennial woody plants, often of majestic
size. The trunk is usually erect and rarely branched,
and has a roughened exterior composed of the persistent
bases of the leaf stalks. The leaves are borne in a
terminal crown, and are supported on stout, sheathing,
often prickly, petioles. They are usually of great
size, and are either pinnately or palmately many-cleft.
There are about one thousand species known, nearly all
of them growing in tropical or semitropical regions.
The wood, petioles, leaves, sap, and fruit of many
species are invaluable in the arts and in domestic
economy. Among the best known are the date palm, the
cocoa palm, the fan palm, the oil palm, the wax palm,
the palmyra, and the various kinds called cabbage palm
and palmetto.
[1913 Webster]

2. A branch or leaf of the palm, anciently borne or worn as a
symbol of victory or rejoicing.
[1913 Webster]

A great multitude . . . stood before the throne, and
before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palme
in their hands. --Rev. vii. 9.
[1913 Webster]

3. Hence: Any symbol or token of superiority, success, or
triumph; also, victory; triumph; supremacy. "The palm of
martyrdom." --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]

So get the start of the majestic world
And bear the palm alone. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Molucca palm (Bot.), a labiate herb from Asia ({Molucella
l[ae]vis}), having a curious cup-shaped calyx.

Palm cabbage, the terminal bud of a cabbage palm, used as
food.

Palm cat (Zool.), the common paradoxure.

Palm crab (Zool.), the purse crab.

Palm oil, a vegetable oil, obtained from the fruit of
several species of palms, as the African oil palm
(El[ae]is Guineensis), and used in the manufacture of
soap and candles. See El[ae]is.

Palm swift (Zool.), a small swift (Cypselus Batassiensis)
which frequents the palmyra and cocoanut palms in India.
Its peculiar nest is attached to the leaf of the palmyra
palm.

Palm toddy. Same as Palm wine.

Palm weevil (Zool.), any one of mumerous species of very
large weevils of the genus Rhynchophorus. The larv[ae]
bore into palm trees, and are called palm borers, and
grugru worms. They are considered excellent food.

Palm wine, the sap of several species of palms, especially,
in India, of the wild date palm (Ph[oe]nix sylvestrix),
the palmyra, and the Caryota urens. When fermented it
yields by distillation arrack, and by evaporation jaggery.
Called also palm toddy.

Palm worm, or Palmworm. (Zool.)
(a) The larva of a palm weevil.
(b) A centipede.
[1913 Webster]
Toddle
(gcide)
Toddle \Tod"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toddled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Toddling.] [Akin to tottle, totter.]
To walk with short, tottering steps, as a child.
[1913 Webster]Toddle \Tod"dle\, n.
A toddling walk. --Trollope.
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Toddled
(gcide)
Toddle \Tod"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toddled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Toddling.] [Akin to tottle, totter.]
To walk with short, tottering steps, as a child.
[1913 Webster]
Toddler
(gcide)
Toddler \Tod"dler\, n.
One who toddles; especially, a young child. --Mrs. Gaskell.
[1913 Webster]
Toddling
(gcide)
Toddle \Tod"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toddled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Toddling.] [Akin to tottle, totter.]
To walk with short, tottering steps, as a child.
[1913 Webster]
Toddy
(gcide)
Toddy \Tod"dy\, n. [Formed from Hind. t[=a]?[imac] the juice of
the palmyra tree, popularly, toddy, fr. t[=a]? the palmyra
tree, Skr. t[=a]la.]
1. A juice drawn from various kinds of palms in the East
Indies; or, a spirituous liquor procured from it by
fermentation.
[1913 Webster]

2. A mixture of spirit and hot water sweetened.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Toddy differs from grog in having a less proportion of
spirit, and is being made hot and sweetened.
[1913 Webster]

Toddy bird (Zool.), a weaver bird of the East Indies and
India: -- so called from its fondness for the juice of the
palm.

Toddy cat (Zool.), the common paradoxure; the palm cat.
[1913 Webster]
Toddy bird
(gcide)
Toddy \Tod"dy\, n. [Formed from Hind. t[=a]?[imac] the juice of
the palmyra tree, popularly, toddy, fr. t[=a]? the palmyra
tree, Skr. t[=a]la.]
1. A juice drawn from various kinds of palms in the East
Indies; or, a spirituous liquor procured from it by
fermentation.
[1913 Webster]

2. A mixture of spirit and hot water sweetened.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Toddy differs from grog in having a less proportion of
spirit, and is being made hot and sweetened.
[1913 Webster]

Toddy bird (Zool.), a weaver bird of the East Indies and
India: -- so called from its fondness for the juice of the
palm.

Toddy cat (Zool.), the common paradoxure; the palm cat.
[1913 Webster]
Toddy cat
(gcide)
Toddy \Tod"dy\, n. [Formed from Hind. t[=a]?[imac] the juice of
the palmyra tree, popularly, toddy, fr. t[=a]? the palmyra
tree, Skr. t[=a]la.]
1. A juice drawn from various kinds of palms in the East
Indies; or, a spirituous liquor procured from it by
fermentation.
[1913 Webster]

2. A mixture of spirit and hot water sweetened.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Toddy differs from grog in having a less proportion of
spirit, and is being made hot and sweetened.
[1913 Webster]

Toddy bird (Zool.), a weaver bird of the East Indies and
India: -- so called from its fondness for the juice of the
palm.

Toddy cat (Zool.), the common paradoxure; the palm cat.
[1913 Webster]
hot toddy
(wn)
hot toddy
n 1: a mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and
spices and served hot [syn: hot toddy, toddy]
lord todd
(wn)
Lord Todd
n 1: Scottish chemist noted for his research into the structure
of nucleic acids (born in 1907) [syn: Todd, {Sir
Alexander Robertus Todd}, Lord Todd]
sir alexander robertus todd
(wn)
Sir Alexander Robertus Todd
n 1: Scottish chemist noted for his research into the structure
of nucleic acids (born in 1907) [syn: Todd, {Sir
Alexander Robertus Todd}, Lord Todd]
sweeney todd
(wn)
Sweeney Todd
n 1: fictional character in a play by George Pitt; a barber who
murdered his customers [syn: Todd, Sweeney Todd]
todd
(wn)
Todd
n 1: Scottish chemist noted for his research into the structure
of nucleic acids (born in 1907) [syn: Todd, {Sir
Alexander Robertus Todd}, Lord Todd]
2: fictional character in a play by George Pitt; a barber who
murdered his customers [syn: Todd, Sweeney Todd]
toddle
(wn)
toddle
v 1: walk unsteadily; "small children toddle" [syn: toddle,
coggle, totter, dodder, paddle, waddle]
toddler
(wn)
toddler
n 1: a young child [syn: toddler, yearling, tot,
bambino]
toddy
(wn)
toddy
n 1: a mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and
spices and served hot [syn: hot toddy, toddy]
toddy palm
(wn)
toddy palm
n 1: fishtail palm of India to Malay Peninsula; sap yields a
brown sugar (jaggery) and trunk pith yields sago [syn:
wine palm, jaggery palm, kitul, kittul, {kitul
tree}, toddy palm, Caryota urens]
2: tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a
hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and
sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving [syn: palmyra,
palmyra palm, toddy palm, wine palm, lontar, {longar
palm}, Borassus flabellifer]

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