slovo | definícia |
alamo (encz) | Alamo,Alamo n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
alamo (czen) | Alamo,Alamon: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
alamo (wn) | Alamo
n 1: a siege and massacre at a mission in San Antonio in 1836;
Mexican forces under Santa Anna besieged and massacred
American rebels who were fighting to make Texas independent
of Mexico |
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alamos (encz) | Alamos,Alamos n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
inferior thalamostriate vein (encz) | inferior thalamostriate vein, n: |
los alamos (encz) | Los Alamos, |
superior thalamostriate vein (encz) | superior thalamostriate vein, n: |
thalamocortical (encz) | thalamocortical, adj: |
thalamostriate vein (encz) | thalamostriate vein, n: |
alamos (czen) | Alamos,Alamosn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
los alamos national laboratory (czen) | Los Alamos National Laboratory,LANL[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
šalamounovy ostrovy (czen) | Šalamounovy ostrovy,Solomon Islandsn: [jmén.] [zem.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Alamodality (gcide) | Alamodality \Al`a*mo*dal"i*ty\, n.
The quality of being [`a] la mode; conformity to the mode or
fashion; fashionableness. [R.] --Southey.
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Alamode (gcide) | Alamode \Al"a*mode`\, n.
A thin, black silk for hoods, scarfs, etc.; -- often called
simply mode. --Buchanan.
[1913 Webster]Alamode \Al"a*mode`\, adv. & a. [F. [`a] la mode after the
fashion.]
According to the fashion or prevailing mode. "Alamode beef
shops." --Macaulay.
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Alamort (gcide) | Alamort \Al`a*mort"\, a. [F. [`a] la mort to the death. Cf.
Amort.]
To the death; mortally.
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Athalamous (gcide) | Athalamous \A*thal"a*mous\, a. [Gr. 'a priv. + ? nuptial bed.]
(Bot.)
Not furnished with shields or beds for the spores, as the
thallus of certain lichens.
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Calamospiza melanocorys (gcide) | Lark \Lark\, n. [OE. larke, laverock, AS. l[=a]werce; akin to D.
leeuwerik, LG. lewerke, OHG. l[=e]rahha, G. lerche, Sw.
l[aum]rka, Dan. lerke, Icel. l[ae]virki.] (Zool.)
Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus
Alauda and allied genera (family Alaudid[ae]). They
mostly belong to Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. In
America they are represented by the shore larks, or horned
larks, of the genus Otocoris. The true larks have
holaspidean tarsi, very long hind claws, and, usually, dull,
sandy brown colors.
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Note: The European skylark, or lark of the poets ({Alauda
arvensis}), is of a brown mottled color, and is noted
for its clear and sweet song, uttered as it rises and
descends almost perpendicularly in the air. It is
considered a table delicacy, and immense numbers are
killed for the markets. Other well-known European
species are the crested, or tufted, lark ({Alauda
cristata}), and the wood lark (Alauda arborea). The
pipits, or titlarks, of the genus Anthus (family
Motacillid[ae]) are often called larks. See Pipit.
The American meadow larks, of the genus Sturnella,
are allied to the starlings. See Meadow Lark. The
Australian bush lark is Mirafra Horsfieldii. See
Shore lark.
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Lark bunting (Zool.), a fringilline bird ({Calamospiza
melanocorys}) found on the plains of the Western United
States.
Lark sparrow (Zool.), a sparrow (Chondestes grammacus),
found in the Mississippi Valley and the Western United
States.
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Monothalamous (gcide) | Monothalamous \Mon`o*thal"a*mous\, a. [Mono- + Gr. qa`lamos
chamber: cf. F. monothalame.] (Zool.)
One-chambered.
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Polythalamous (gcide) | Polythalamous \Pol`y*thal"a*mous\, a. [Poly- + Gr. ? a chamber.]
(Zool.)
Many-chambered; -- applied to shells of Foraminifera and
cephalopods. See Illust. of Nautilus.
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Thalamocoele (gcide) | Thalamocoele \Thal"a*mo*coele`\, n. [Thalamic + Gr. koi^los
hollow.] (Anat.)
The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third
ventricle.
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Thalamophora (gcide) | Thalamophora \Thal`a*moph"o*ra\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. qa`lamos
chamber + fe`rein to bear.] (Zool.)
Same as Foraminifera.
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inferior thalamostriate vein (wn) | inferior thalamostriate vein
n 1: tributaries to the basal vein [syn: {inferior
thalamostriate vein}, striate vein] |
los alamos (wn) | Los Alamos
n 1: a town in north central New Mexico; in 1942 it was chosen
as a nuclear research site where the first atomic bombs
were produced |
superior thalamostriate vein (wn) | superior thalamostriate vein
n 1: a long vein that helps to form the internal cerebral vein |
thalamocortical (wn) | thalamocortical
adj 1: relating to or connecting the cortex and thalamus; "the
thalamocortical system" |
thalamostriate vein (wn) | thalamostriate vein
n 1: a vein serving the thalamus and corpus striatum |
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