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zib (wn) | ZiB
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1024 exbibytes or 2^70 bytes
[syn: zettabyte, zebibyte, ZB, ZiB] |
zib (vera) | ZIB
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dzibutsko (msasasci) | Dzibutsko
- DJ, DJI, Djibouti |
zanzibar (encz) | Zanzibar,Zanzibar n: [zem.] město - Tanzanie PetrV |
zibet (encz) | zibet,cibetka [bio.] živočich tata |
desenzibilace (czen) | desenzibilace,desensitizing Zdeněk Brož |
desenzibilizace (czen) | desenzibilizace,desensitizationn: [med.] Pino |
ireverzibility (czen) | ireverzibility,irreversibilities[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
mezibankovní (czen) | mezibankovní,interbankadj: Zdeněk Brož |
mezibuněčný (czen) | mezibuněčný,intercellularadj: Zdeněk Brož |
nereverzibilní (czen) | nereverzibilní,nonreversibleadj: Zdeněk Brož |
senzibilizace (czen) | senzibilizace,sensitizationn: Zdeněk Brož |
senzibilizátor (czen) | senzibilizátor,sensitizern: Zdeněk Brož |
zanzibar (czen) | Zanzibar,Zanzibarn: [zem.] město - Tanzanie PetrV |
Durio zibethinus (gcide) | Durio \Du"ri*o\, n. [NL., fr. Malay d?ri thorn.] (Bot.)
A fruit tree (Durio zibethinus, the only species known) of
the Indian Archipelago. It bears the durian.
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Fiber zibethicus (gcide) | Muskrat \Musk"rat`\, n.
1. (Zool.) A North American aquatic fur-bearing rodent
(Ondatra zibethica formerly Fiber zibethicus). It
resembles a rat in color and having a long scaly tail, but
the tail is compressed, the hind feet are webbed, and the
ears are concealed in the fur. It has scent glands which
secrete a substance having a strong odor of musk. Called
also musquash, musk beaver, ondatra, and sometimes
water rat.
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2. (Zool.) The musk shrew.
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3. (Zool.) The desman.
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Itzibu (gcide) | Itzibu \It"zi*bu\ ([i^]t"s[i^]*b[=oo]), n. [Jap. ichibu.]
(Numis.)
A silver coin of Japan, worth about thirty-four cents.
[Written also itzebu, ichebu, itcheboo, etc.]
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Mustela zibellina (gcide) | Sable \Sa"ble\, n. [OF. sable, F. zibeline sable (in sense 4),
LL. sabellum; cf. D. sabel, Dan. sabel, zobel, Sw. sabel,
sobel, G. zobel; all fr. Russ. s['o]bole.]
1. (Zool.) A carnivorous animal of the Weasel family
(Mustela zibellina) native of the northern latitudes of
Europe, Asia, and America, -- noted for its fine, soft,
and valuable fur.
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Note: The sable resembles the marten, but has a longer head
and ears. Its fur consists of a soft under wool, with a
dense coat of hair, overtopped by another still longer.
It varies greatly in color and quality according to the
locality and the season of the year. The darkest and
most valuable furs are taken in autumn and winter in
the colder parts of Siberia, Russia, and British North
America.
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Note: The American sable, or marten, was formerly considered
a distinct species (Mustela Americana), but it
differs very little from the Asiatic sable, and is now
considered only a geographical variety.
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2. The fur of the sable.
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3. A mourning garment; a funeral robe; -- generally in the
plural. "Sables wove by destiny." --Young.
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4. (Her.) The tincture black; -- represented by vertical and
horizontal lines crossing each other.
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Ondatra zibethica (gcide) | Ondatra \Ondatra\ prop. n.
A genus of rodents including the muskrat ({Ondatra
zibethica}).
Syn: genus Ondatra.
[WordNet 1.5]Muskrat \Musk"rat`\, n.
1. (Zool.) A North American aquatic fur-bearing rodent
(Ondatra zibethica formerly Fiber zibethicus). It
resembles a rat in color and having a long scaly tail, but
the tail is compressed, the hind feet are webbed, and the
ears are concealed in the fur. It has scent glands which
secrete a substance having a strong odor of musk. Called
also musquash, musk beaver, ondatra, and sometimes
water rat.
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2. (Zool.) The musk shrew.
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3. (Zool.) The desman.
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Viverra zibetha (gcide) | Kutauss \Ku*tauss"\, n. (Zool.)
The India civet (Viverra zibetha).
[1913 Webster]Zibet \Zib"et\, Zibeth \Zib"eth\, n. [Cf. It. zibetto. See
Civet.] (Zool.)
A carnivorous mammal (Viverra zibetha) closely allied to
the civet, from which it differs in having the spots on the
body less distinct, the throat whiter, and the black rings on
the tail more numerous.
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Note: It inhabits India, Southern China, and the East Indies.
It yields a perfume similar to that of the civet. It is
often domesticated by the natives, and then serves the
same purposes as the domestic cat. Called also {Asiatic
civet} or Indian civet.
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Zibet (gcide) | Zibet \Zib"et\, Zibeth \Zib"eth\, n. [Cf. It. zibetto. See
Civet.] (Zool.)
A carnivorous mammal (Viverra zibetha) closely allied to
the civet, from which it differs in having the spots on the
body less distinct, the throat whiter, and the black rings on
the tail more numerous.
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Note: It inhabits India, Southern China, and the East Indies.
It yields a perfume similar to that of the civet. It is
often domesticated by the natives, and then serves the
same purposes as the domestic cat. Called also {Asiatic
civet} or Indian civet.
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Zibeth (gcide) | Zibet \Zib"et\, Zibeth \Zib"eth\, n. [Cf. It. zibetto. See
Civet.] (Zool.)
A carnivorous mammal (Viverra zibetha) closely allied to
the civet, from which it differs in having the spots on the
body less distinct, the throat whiter, and the black rings on
the tail more numerous.
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Note: It inhabits India, Southern China, and the East Indies.
It yields a perfume similar to that of the civet. It is
often domesticated by the natives, and then serves the
same purposes as the domestic cat. Called also {Asiatic
civet} or Indian civet.
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Zinziberaceous (gcide) | Zinziberaceous \Zin`zi*ber*a"ceous\, a. (Bot.)
Same as Zingiberaceous.
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durio zibethinus (wn) | Durio zibethinus
n 1: tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a
hard spiny rind [syn: durian, durion, durian tree,
Durio zibethinus] |
martes zibellina (wn) | Martes zibellina
n 1: marten of northern Asian forests having luxuriant dark
brown fur [syn: sable, Martes zibellina] |
ondatra zibethica (wn) | Ondatra zibethica
n 1: beaver-like aquatic rodent of North America with dark
glossy brown fur [syn: muskrat, musquash, {Ondatra
zibethica}] |
viverra zibetha (wn) | Viverra zibetha
n 1: common civet of India and southeast Asia [syn: {large
civet}, Viverra zibetha] |
zanzibar (wn) | Zanzibar
n 1: an island in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa;
part of the United Republic of Tanzania |
zanzibar copal (wn) | Zanzibar copal
n 1: a hard copal derived from an African tree [syn: {Zanzibar
copal}, anime] |
zib (wn) | ZiB
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1024 exbibytes or 2^70 bytes
[syn: zettabyte, zebibyte, ZB, ZiB] |
zibit (wn) | Zibit
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1024 exbibits or 2^70 bits
[syn: zebibit, Zibit] |
zib (vera) | ZIB
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zanzibari (devil) | ZANZIBARI, n. An inhabitant of the Sultanate of Zanzibar, off the
eastern coast of Africa. The Zanzibaris, a warlike people, are best
known in this country through a threatening diplomatic incident that
occurred a few years ago. The American consul at the capital occupied
a dwelling that faced the sea, with a sandy beach between. Greatly to
the scandal of this official's family, and against repeated
remonstrances of the official himself, the people of the city
persisted in using the beach for bathing. One day a woman came down
to the edge of the water and was stooping to remove her attire (a pair
of sandals) when the consul, incensed beyond restraint, fired a charge
of bird-shot into the most conspicuous part of her person.
Unfortunately for the existing _entente cordiale_ between two great
nations, she was the Sultana.
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