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Trape (gcide) | Trape \Trape\, v. i. [See Tramp, and cf. Traipse.]
To walk or run about in an idle or slatternly manner; to
traipse. [Obs. or Colloq.]
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strapeny (msasasci) | strapeny
- worrying |
utrapeny (msasasci) | utrapeny
- troubled |
musculus trapezius (encz) | musculus trapezius, n: |
os trapezium (encz) | os trapezium, n: |
os trapezoideum (encz) | os trapezoideum, n: |
the trapezium (encz) | the Trapezium, n: |
trapeze (encz) | trapeze,hrazda n: Zdeněk Brožtrapeze,lichoběžník n: Zdeněk Brožtrapeze,vysutá hrazda n: Zdeněk Brož |
trapezia (encz) | trapezia,lichoběžník n: Zdeněk Brož |
trapezium (encz) | trapezium,lichoběžník n: Zdeněk Brožtrapezium,obecný čtyřúhelník n: [mat.] |
trapezium bone (encz) | trapezium bone, n: |
trapezius (encz) | trapezius, n: |
trapezius muscle (encz) | trapezius muscle, n: |
trapezohedron (encz) | trapezohedron, n: |
trapezoid (encz) | trapezoid,lichoběžník n: [mat.] |
trapezoid bone (encz) | trapezoid bone, n: |
trapezoidal (encz) | trapezoidal,lichoběžníkový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
traper (czen) | traper,trappern: Zdeněk Brož |
Intrapetiolar (gcide) | Intrapetiolar \In`tra*pet"i*o*lar\, a. (Bot.)
Situated between the petiole and the stem; -- said of the
pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by
those margins next the petiole, thus seeming to form a single
stipule between the petiole and the stem or branch; -- often
confounded with interpetiolar, from which it differs
essentially in meaning.
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Satrapess (gcide) | Satrapess \Sa"trap*ess\ (? or ?), n.
A female satrap.
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Tetrapetalous (gcide) | Tetrapetalous \Tet`ra*pet"al*ous\, a. [Tetra- + petal.] (Bot.)
Containing four distinct petals, or flower leaves; as, a
tetrapetalous corolla.
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Trapes (gcide) | Trapes \Trapes\, n. [See Trape.]
A slattern; an idle, sluttish, or untidy woman. [Obs. or
Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]Trapes \Trapes\, v. i.
To go about in an idle or slatternly fashion; to trape; to
traipse. [Colloq.] --Thackeray.
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Trapezate (gcide) | Trapezate \Trap"e*zate\, a. [See Trapezium.]
Having the form of a trapezium; trapeziform.
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Trapeze (gcide) | Trapeze \Tra*peze"\, n. [Cf. F. trap[`e]ze.]
1. (Geom.) A trapezium. See Trapezium, 1.
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2. A swinging horizontal bar, suspended at each end by a
rope; -- used by gymnasts.
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Trapezia (gcide) | Trapezium \Tra*pe"zi*um\, n.; pl. E. Trapeziums, L.
Trapezia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a little table, an irregular
four-sided figure, dim. of ? a table, for ?; ? (see Tetra-)
+ ? foot, akin to ? foot; hence, originally, a table with
four feet. See Foot.]
1. (Geom.) A plane figure bounded by four right lines, of
which no two are parallel.
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2. (Anat.)
(a) A bone of the carpus at the base of the first
metacarpal, or thumb.
(b) A region on the ventral side of the brain, either just
back of the pons Varolii, or, as in man, covered by
the posterior extension of its transverse fibers.
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Trapeziform (gcide) | Trapeziform \Tra*pe"zi*form\, a. [Trapezium + -form: cf. F.
trap['e]ziforme.]
Having the form of a trapezium; trapezoid.
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Trapezium (gcide) | Trapezium \Tra*pe"zi*um\, n.; pl. E. Trapeziums, L.
Trapezia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a little table, an irregular
four-sided figure, dim. of ? a table, for ?; ? (see Tetra-)
+ ? foot, akin to ? foot; hence, originally, a table with
four feet. See Foot.]
1. (Geom.) A plane figure bounded by four right lines, of
which no two are parallel.
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2. (Anat.)
(a) A bone of the carpus at the base of the first
metacarpal, or thumb.
(b) A region on the ventral side of the brain, either just
back of the pons Varolii, or, as in man, covered by
the posterior extension of its transverse fibers.
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Trapeziums (gcide) | Trapezium \Tra*pe"zi*um\, n.; pl. E. Trapeziums, L.
Trapezia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a little table, an irregular
four-sided figure, dim. of ? a table, for ?; ? (see Tetra-)
+ ? foot, akin to ? foot; hence, originally, a table with
four feet. See Foot.]
1. (Geom.) A plane figure bounded by four right lines, of
which no two are parallel.
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2. (Anat.)
(a) A bone of the carpus at the base of the first
metacarpal, or thumb.
(b) A region on the ventral side of the brain, either just
back of the pons Varolii, or, as in man, covered by
the posterior extension of its transverse fibers.
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Trapezohedral (gcide) | Trapezohedral \Trap`e*zo*he"dral\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a trapezohedron.
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Trapezohedron (gcide) | Trapezohedron \Trap`e*zo*he"dron\, n. [NL., from trapezium + Gr.
? seat, base, fr. ? to sit.] (Crystalloq.)
(a) A solid bounded by twenty-four equal and similar
trapeziums; a tetragonal trisoctahedron. See the Note
under Trisoctahedron.
(b) A tetartohedral solid of the hexagonal system, bounded by
six trapezoidal planes. The faces of this form are common
on quartz crystals.
[1913 Webster]Trisoctahedron \Tris*oc`ta*he"dron\, n. [Gr. ? thrice + FE.
octahedron.] (Crystallog.)
A solid of the isometric system bounded by twenty-four equal
faces, three corresponding to each face of an octahedron.
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Tetragonal trisoctahedron, a trisoctahedron each face of
which is a quadrilateral; called also trapezohedron and
icositetrahedron.
Trigonal trisoctahedron, a trisoctahedron each face of
which is an isosceles triangle.
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trapezohedron (gcide) | Trapezohedron \Trap`e*zo*he"dron\, n. [NL., from trapezium + Gr.
? seat, base, fr. ? to sit.] (Crystalloq.)
(a) A solid bounded by twenty-four equal and similar
trapeziums; a tetragonal trisoctahedron. See the Note
under Trisoctahedron.
(b) A tetartohedral solid of the hexagonal system, bounded by
six trapezoidal planes. The faces of this form are common
on quartz crystals.
[1913 Webster]Trisoctahedron \Tris*oc`ta*he"dron\, n. [Gr. ? thrice + FE.
octahedron.] (Crystallog.)
A solid of the isometric system bounded by twenty-four equal
faces, three corresponding to each face of an octahedron.
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Tetragonal trisoctahedron, a trisoctahedron each face of
which is a quadrilateral; called also trapezohedron and
icositetrahedron.
Trigonal trisoctahedron, a trisoctahedron each face of
which is an isosceles triangle.
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Trapezoid (gcide) | Trapezoid \Trap"e*zoid\, n. [Gr. ? trapezoid-shaped; ? table + ?
shape, likeness: cf. F. trap['e]zo["i]de. See Trapezium.]
1. (Geom.) A plane four-sided figure, having two sides
parallel to each other.
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2. (Anat.) A bone of the carpus at the base of the second
metacarpal, or index finger.
[1913 Webster]Trapezoid \Trap"e*zoid\, a.
1. Having the form of a trapezoid; trapezoidal; as, the
trapezoid ligament which connects the coracoid process and
the clavicle.
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2. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the trapezoid ligament; as,
the trapezoid line.
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Trapezoidal (gcide) | Trapezoidal \Trap`e*zoid"al\, a. [Cf. F. trap['e]zo["i]dal.]
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1. Having the form of a trapezoid; trapezoid.
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2. (Min.) Trapezohedral.
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musculus trapezius (wn) | musculus trapezius
n 1: either of two flat triangular muscles of the shoulder and
upper back that are involved in moving the shoulders and
arms [syn: trapezius, trapezius muscle, cowl muscle,
musculus trapezius] |
os trapezium (wn) | os trapezium
n 1: the wrist bone on the thumb side of the hand that
articulates with the 1st and 2nd metacarpals [syn:
trapezium, trapezium bone, os trapezium] |
os trapezoideum (wn) | os trapezoideum
n 1: the wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones
[syn: trapezoid, trapezoid bone, os trapezoideum] |
trapeze (wn) | trapeze
n 1: a swing used by circus acrobats |
trapezium (wn) | trapezium
n 1: a quadrilateral with no parallel sides [ant:
parallelogram]
2: a multiple star in the constellation of Orion
3: the wrist bone on the thumb side of the hand that articulates
with the 1st and 2nd metacarpals [syn: trapezium,
trapezium bone, os trapezium] |
trapezium bone (wn) | trapezium bone
n 1: the wrist bone on the thumb side of the hand that
articulates with the 1st and 2nd metacarpals [syn:
trapezium, trapezium bone, os trapezium] |
trapezius (wn) | trapezius
n 1: either of two flat triangular muscles of the shoulder and
upper back that are involved in moving the shoulders and
arms [syn: trapezius, trapezius muscle, cowl muscle,
musculus trapezius] |
trapezius muscle (wn) | trapezius muscle
n 1: either of two flat triangular muscles of the shoulder and
upper back that are involved in moving the shoulders and
arms [syn: trapezius, trapezius muscle, cowl muscle,
musculus trapezius] |
trapezohedron (wn) | trapezohedron
n 1: a polyhedron whose faces are trapeziums |
trapezoid (wn) | trapezoid
n 1: a quadrilateral with two parallel sides
2: the wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones
[syn: trapezoid, trapezoid bone, os trapezoideum] |
trapezoid bone (wn) | trapezoid bone
n 1: the wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones
[syn: trapezoid, trapezoid bone, os trapezoideum] |
trapezoidal (wn) | trapezoidal
adj 1: resembling a trapezoid |
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