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catacomb (encz) | catacomb,katakomby Jiří Šmoldas |
catacombs (encz) | catacombs,katakomby Jiří Šmoldas |
giacometti (encz) | Giacometti, |
giacomo (encz) | Giacomo,Giacomo n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
phenacomys (encz) | phenacomys, n: |
tacoma (encz) | Tacoma,město - Spojené státy americké n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
giacomo (czen) | Giacomo,Giacomon: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Anthracomancy (gcide) | Anthracomancy \An"thra*co*man`cy\, n. [Gr. 'a`nqrax, 'a`nqrakos,
coal + -mancy.]
Divination by inspecting a burning coal.
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Anthracometer (gcide) | Anthracometer \An`thra*com"e*ter\, n. [Gr. 'a`nqrax coal, carbon
+ -meter.]
An instrument for measuring the amount of carbonic acid in a
mixture.
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Anthracometric (gcide) | Anthracometric \An`thra*co*met"ric\, a.
Of or pertaining to an anthracometer.
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Cacomixl (gcide) | Cacomixle \Ca`co*mix"le\, Cacomixtle \Ca`co*mix"tle\, Cacomixl
\Ca"co*mix`l\, n. [Mexican name.]
A North American carnivore (Bassaris astuta), about the
size of a cat, related to the raccoons. It inhabits Mexico,
Texas, and California.
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Cacomixle (gcide) | Cacomixle \Ca`co*mix"le\, Cacomixtle \Ca`co*mix"tle\, Cacomixl
\Ca"co*mix`l\, n. [Mexican name.]
A North American carnivore (Bassaris astuta), about the
size of a cat, related to the raccoons. It inhabits Mexico,
Texas, and California.
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Cacomixtle (gcide) | Cacomixle \Ca`co*mix"le\, Cacomixtle \Ca`co*mix"tle\, Cacomixl
\Ca"co*mix`l\, n. [Mexican name.]
A North American carnivore (Bassaris astuta), about the
size of a cat, related to the raccoons. It inhabits Mexico,
Texas, and California.
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Catacomb (gcide) | Catacomb \Cat"a*comb\, n. [It. catacomba, fr. L. catacumba perh.
from Gr. kata` downward, down + ky`mbh cavity.]
A cave, grotto, or subterraneous place of large extent used
for the burial of the dead; -- commonly in the plural.
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Note: The terms is supposed to have been applied originally
to the tombs under the church of St. Sebastian in Rome.
The most celebrated catacombs are those near Rome, on
the Appian Way, supposed to have been the place or
refuge and interment of the early Christians; those of
Egypt, extending for a wide distance in the vicinity of
Cairo; and those of Paris, in abandoned stone quarries,
excavated under a large portion of the city.
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Pharmacomathy (gcide) | Pharmacomathy \Phar`ma*com"a*thy\, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
manqa`nein to learn.]
See Pharmacognosis.
[1913 Webster]Pharmacognosis \Phar`ma*cog*no"sis\, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
gnw^sis a knowing.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of unprepared
medicines or simples; -- usually called pharmacognosy, and
also pharmacography, and pharmacomathy.
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pharmacomathy (gcide) | Pharmacomathy \Phar`ma*com"a*thy\, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
manqa`nein to learn.]
See Pharmacognosis.
[1913 Webster]Pharmacognosis \Phar`ma*cog*no"sis\, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
gnw^sis a knowing.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of unprepared
medicines or simples; -- usually called pharmacognosy, and
also pharmacography, and pharmacomathy.
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Tetrapharmacom (gcide) | Tetrapharmacom \Tet`ra*phar"ma*com\, Tetrapharmacum
\Tet`ra*phar"ma*cum\, n. [NL. tetrapharmacon, L. tetrapharmacum,
Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? a drug.] (Med.)
A combination of wax, resin, lard, and pitch, composing an
ointment. --Brande & C.
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thoracometer (gcide) | Stethometer \Ste*thom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? chest + -meter.]
(Physiol.)
An apparatus for measuring the external movements of a given
point of the chest wall, during respiration; -- also called
thoracometer.
[1913 Webster]Thoracometer \Tho`ra*com"e*ter\, n. (Physiol.)
Same as Stethometer.
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Thoracometer (gcide) | Stethometer \Ste*thom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ? chest + -meter.]
(Physiol.)
An apparatus for measuring the external movements of a given
point of the chest wall, during respiration; -- also called
thoracometer.
[1913 Webster]Thoracometer \Tho`ra*com"e*ter\, n. (Physiol.)
Same as Stethometer.
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alberto giacometti (wn) | Alberto Giacometti
n 1: Swiss sculptor and painter known for his bronze sculptures
of elongated figures (1901-1966) [syn: Giacometti,
Alberto Giacometti] |
cacomistle (wn) | cacomistle
n 1: raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the
southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with
black and white rings [syn: bassarisk, cacomistle,
cacomixle, coon cat, raccoon fox, ringtail, {ring-
tailed cat}, civet cat, miner's cat, {Bassariscus
astutus}] |
cacomixle (wn) | cacomixle
n 1: raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the
southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with
black and white rings [syn: bassarisk, cacomistle,
cacomixle, coon cat, raccoon fox, ringtail, {ring-
tailed cat}, civet cat, miner's cat, {Bassariscus
astutus}] |
catacomb (wn) | catacomb
n 1: an underground tunnel with recesses where bodies were
buried (as in ancient Rome) |
genus phenacomys (wn) | genus Phenacomys
n 1: North American voles |
giacometti (wn) | Giacometti
n 1: Swiss sculptor and painter known for his bronze sculptures
of elongated figures (1901-1966) [syn: Giacometti,
Alberto Giacometti] |
giacomo della chiesa (wn) | Giacomo della Chiesa
n 1: pope who founded the Vatican service for prisoners of war
during World War I (1854-1922) [syn: Benedict XV,
Giacomo della Chiesa] |
giacomo meyerbeer (wn) | Giacomo Meyerbeer
n 1: German composer of operas in a style that influenced
Richard Wagner (1791-1864) [syn: Meyerbeer, {Giacomo
Meyerbeer}, Jakob Liebmann Beer] |
giacomo puccini (wn) | Giacomo Puccini
n 1: Italian operatic composer noted for the dramatic realism of
his operas (1858-1924) [syn: Puccini, Giacomo Puccini] |
mount tacoma (wn) | Mount Tacoma
n 1: a mountain peak in central Washington; highest peak in the
Cascade Range; (14,410 feet high) [syn: Ranier, {Mount
Ranier}, Mt. Ranier, Mount Tacoma] |
phenacomys (wn) | phenacomys
n 1: any of several vole-like terrestrial or arboreal rodents of
cold forested regions of Canada and western United States |
tacoma (wn) | Tacoma
n 1: a city in west central Washington on an arm of Puget Sound
to the south of Seattle |
tacoma narrows bridge (wn) | Tacoma Narrows Bridge
n 1: a suspension bridge across Puget Sound at Tacoma |
datacom (foldoc) | Datacom
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modacom (vera) | MODACOM
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