slovodefinícia
alba
(encz)
alba,album n: Zdeněk Brož
podobné slovodefinícia
albania
(mass)
Albania
- Albánsko
albanian
(mass)
Albanian
- Albánec, albánsky
albany
(mass)
Albany
- Albany
svalbard and jan mayen
(mass)
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
- Svalbard Jan Mayen
albany
(msas)
Albany
- Albany
svalbard jan mayen
(msas)
Svalbard Jan Mayen
- SJ, SJM, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
albanec
(msasasci)
Albanec
- Albanian
albansko
(msasasci)
Albansko
- AL, ALB, AQ, Albania
albansky
(msasasci)
albansky
- Albanian
albany
(msasasci)
Albany
- Albany
krajinomalba
(msasasci)
krajinomalba
- landscape
malba
(msasasci)
malba
- brushwork, paint, painting, paintwork
mena v albansku
(msasasci)
mena v Albansku
- lek
palba
(msasasci)
palba
- fire
svalbard jan mayen
(msasasci)
Svalbard Jan Mayen
- SJ, SJM, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
albacore
(encz)
albacore,druh makrely n: sladyalbacore,malý tuňák n: slady
alban
(encz)
Alban,Alban Zdeněk Brož
albania
(encz)
Albania,Albánie n: Zdeněk Brož
albanian
(encz)
Albanian,Albánec Albanian,albánský adj: Zdeněk BrožAlbanian,albánština n: Zdeněk Brož
albanians
(encz)
Albanians,Albánci
albany
(encz)
Albany,Albánský Albany,Albany n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překladAlbany,hl.m. - New York v USA n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
albatross
(encz)
albatross,albatros
galbanum
(encz)
galbanum, n:
gum albanum
(encz)
gum albanum, n:
phlegmasia alba dolens
(encz)
phlegmasia alba dolens, n:
pityriasis alba
(encz)
pityriasis alba, n:
substantia alba
(encz)
substantia alba, n:
terra alba
(encz)
terra alba, n:
wandering albatross
(encz)
wandering albatross,albatros stěhovavý [zoo.] MiCh
alban
(czen)
Alban,Alban Zdeněk Brož
albany
(czen)
Albany,Albanyn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
albatros
(czen)
albatros,albatross
albatros stěhovavý
(czen)
albatros stěhovavý,wandering albatross[zoo.] MiCh
bubnová palba
(czen)
bubnová palba,drumfire Zdeněk Brož
fresková malba
(czen)
fresková malba,frescon: [obec.] mamm
krajinomalba
(czen)
krajinomalba,landscape Zdeněk Brož
křížová palba
(czen)
křížová palba,crossfiren: Zdeněk Brož
malba
(czen)
malba,brushworkn: Zdeněk Brožmalba,limningn: Jiří Drbálekmalba,paintingn: malba,paintworkn: Zdeněk Brožmalba,picturen: Zdeněk Brož
malba na těle
(czen)
malba na těle,bodypaintn: Ivan Masár
malba prstem
(czen)
malba prstem,finger painting Zdeněk Brož
nástěnná malba
(czen)
nástěnná malba,muraln: nástěnná malba,mural painting nástěnná malba,wall paintingn: sheeryjay
odvetná palba
(czen)
odvetná palba,counterfire Zdeněk Brož
olejomalba
(czen)
olejomalba,oil paintingn: Zdeněk Brožolejomalba,oil-paintingn: Zdeněk Brož
palba
(czen)
palba,barragen: Zdeněk Brožpalba,battering Jaroslav Šedivýpalba,firen: Zdeněk Brožpalba,flakn: Zdeněk Brožpalba,gun firingn: josepalba,gunfiren: Zdeněk Brož
pastózní malba
(czen)
pastózní malba,impaston: Zdeněk Brož
protipalba
(czen)
protipalba,counterfire Zdeněk Brož
valba
(czen)
valba,hipped end[stav.] Oldřich Švec
zvukomalba
(czen)
zvukomalba,onomatopoeian: Zdeněk Brož
Agrostis alba
(gcide)
Fiorin \Fi"o*rin\, n. [Cf. Ir. fiothran a sort of grass.] (Bot.)
A species of creeping bent grass (Agrostis alba); -- called
also fiorin grass.
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Albacora thynnus
(gcide)
Tuna \Tu"na\, n. [Cf. Tunny.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes
belonging to the mackerel family Scombridae, especially
the bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus, formerly {Orcynus
thynnus} or Albacora thynnus), called also the {common
tunny} or great tunny, a native of the Mediterranean Sea
and of temperate parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It sometimes
weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is caught
commercially in large quantity for use as food; -- also
called, especially in Britain, tunny. It is also one of
the favorite fishes used by the Japanese in preparing
sushi. On the American coast, especially in New England,
it is sometimes called the horse mackerel. Another
well-known species is the yellowfin tuna ({Thunnus
albacares}) of warm seas. the See Illust. of {Horse
mackerel}, under Horse.

Note: The little tunny (Gymnosarda alletterata) of the
Mediterranean and North Atlantic, and the long-finned
tunny, or albacore (Thunnus alalunga) (see
Albacore), are related species of smaller size.
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2. The bonito, 2.
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3. the meat of the tuna, used as food; -- also called {tuna
fish}.
[PJC]Tunny \Tun"ny\ (t[u^]n"n[y^]), n.; pl. Tunnies. [L. thunnus,
thynnus, Gr. qy`nnos, qy^nos: cf. It. tonno, F. & Pr. thon.]
(Zool.)
The chiefly British equivalent of tuna; any one of several
species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel
family, especially the common or great tunny ({Thunnus
thynnus} syn. Albacora thynnus, formerly Orcynus thynnus)
native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It
sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is
extensively caught in the Mediterranean. On the American
coast it is called horse mackerel. See Illust. of {Horse
mackerel}, under Horse. [Written also thynny.]
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Note: The little tunny (Gymnosarda alletterata) of the
Mediterranean and North Atlantic, and the long-finned
tunny, or albicore (Thunnus alalunga, see
Albacore), are related species of smaller size.
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Albacore
(gcide)
Albacore \Al"ba*core\, n. (Zool.)
A name applied to several large fishes of the Mackerel family
(Scombridae), esp. Thunnus alalunga (formerly {Orcynus
alalonga}); it is a type of tuna or tunny. The name has been
also applied to a larger related species, Thunnus thynnus
(formerly Orcynus thynnus), common in the Mediterranean and
Atlantic, which is called in New England the {horse
mackerel}. [formerly spelled albicore.]
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Alban
(gcide)
Alban \Al"ban\, n. [L. albus white.] (Chem.)
A white crystalline resinous substance extracted from
gutta-percha by the action of alcohol or ether.
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Albanian
(gcide)
Albanian \Al*ba"ni*an\, a.
Of or pertaining to Albania, a province of Turkey. -- n. A
native of Albania.
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Albata
(gcide)
Albata \Al*ba"ta\, n. [L. albatus, p. p. of albare to make
white, fr. albus white.]
A white metallic alloy; which is made into spoons, forks,
teapots, etc. British plate or German silver. See {German
silver}, under German.
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Albatross
(gcide)
Albatross \Al"ba*tross\, n. [Corrupt. fr. Pg. alcatraz
cormorant, albatross, or Sp. alcatraz a pelican: cf. Pg.
alcatruz, Sp. arcaduz, a bucket, fr. Ar. al-q[=a]dus the
bucket, fr. Gr. ka`dos, a water vessel. So an Arabic term for
pelican is water-carrier, as a bird carrying water in its
pouch.] (Zool.)
A web-footed bird, of the genus Diomedea, of which there
are several species. They are the largest of sea birds,
capable of long-continued flight, and are often seen at great
distances from the land. They are found chiefly in the
southern hemisphere.
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Aquila alba
(gcide)
Aquila \Aq"ui*la\, n.; pl. Aquil[ae]. [L., an eagle.]
1. (Zool.) A genus of eagles.
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2. (Astron.) A northern constellation southerly from Lyra and
Cygnus and preceding the Dolphin; the Eagle.
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Aquila alba [L., white eagle], an alchemical name of
calomel. --Brande & C.
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Ardea alba
(gcide)
Egret \E"gret\, n. [See Aigret, Heron.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) The name of several species of herons which
bear plumes on the back. They are generally white. Among
the best known species are the American egret ({Ardea
egretta} syn. Herodias egretta); the great egret ({Ardea
alba}); the little egret (Ardea garzetta), of Europe;
and the American snowy egret (Ardea candidissima).
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A bunch of egrets killed for their plumage. --G. W.
Cable.
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2. A plume or tuft of feathers worn as a part of a headdress,
or anything imitating such an ornament; an aigrette.
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3. (Bot.) The flying feathery or hairy crown of seeds or
achenes, as the down of the thistle.
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4. (Zo["o]l.) A kind of ape.
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Betula alba
(gcide)
Betulin \Bet"u*lin\, n. [L. betula birch tree.] (Chem.)
a term originally applied to a substance obtained as a resin
or tar by extraction from the outer bark of the common
European white birch (Betula alba); now referring to the
chemical compound (C30H50O2) having a
cyclopentanophenanthrene ring system, which is the main
constituent of that extract, and which may be obtained
crystalline; -- called also birch camphor. --Watts.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Birch \Birch\ (b[~e]rch), n.; pl. Birches (-[e^]z). [OE.
birche, birk, AS. birce, beorc; akin to Icel. bj["o]rk, Sw.
bj["o]rk, Dan. birk, D. berk, OHG. piricha, MHG. birche,
birke, G. birke, Russ. bereza, Pol. brzoza, Serv. breza, Skr.
bh[=u]rja. [root]254. Cf. 1st Birk.]
1. A tree of several species, constituting the genus
Betula; as, the white or common birch (Betula alba)
(also called silver birch and lady birch); the dwarf birch
(Betula glandulosa); the paper or canoe birch ({Betula
papyracea}); the yellow birch (Betula lutea); the black
or cherry birch (Betula lenta).
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2. The wood or timber of the birch.
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3. A birch twig or birch twigs, used for flogging.
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Note: The twigs of the common European birch (B. alba), being
tough and slender, were formerly much used for rods in
schools. They were also made into brooms.
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The threatening twigs of birch. --Shak.
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4. A birch-bark canoe.
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Birch of Jamaica, a species (Bursera gummifera) of
turpentine tree.

Birch partridge. (Zool.) See Ruffed grouse.

Birch wine, wine made of the spring sap of the birch.

Oil of birch.
(a) An oil obtained from the bark of the common European
birch (Betula alba), and used in the preparation of
genuine (and sometimes of the imitation) Russia
leather, to which it gives its peculiar odor.
(b) An oil prepared from the black birch (Betula lenta),
said to be identical with the oil of wintergreen, for
which it is largely sold.
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Brassica alba
(gcide)
Sinalbin \Sin*al"bin\, n. [From L. Sinapis + alba.] (Chem.)
A glucoside found in the seeds of white mustard ({Brassica
alba}, formerly Sinapis alba), and extracted as a white
crystalline substance.
[1913 Webster]Mustard \Mus"tard\, n. [OF. moustarde, F. moutarde, fr. L.
mustum must, -- mustard was prepared for use by being mixed
with must. See Must, n.]
1. (Bot.) The name of several cruciferous plants of the genus
Brassica (formerly Sinapis), as white mustard
(Brassica alba), black mustard (Brassica Nigra),
wild mustard or charlock (Brassica Sinapistrum).
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Note: There are also many herbs of the same family which are
called mustard, and have more or less of the flavor of
the true mustard; as, bowyer's mustard ({Lepidium
ruderale}); hedge mustard (Sisymbrium officinale);
Mithridate mustard (Thlaspi arvense); tower mustard
(Arabis perfoliata); treacle mustard ({Erysimum
cheiranthoides}).
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2. A powder or a paste made from the seeds of black or white
mustard, used as a condiment and a rubefacient. Taken
internally it is stimulant and diuretic, and in large
doses is emetic.
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Mustard oil (Chem.), a substance obtained from mustard, as
a transparent, volatile and intensely pungent oil. The
name is also extended to a number of analogous compounds
produced either naturally or artificially.
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Bryonia alba
(gcide)
Bryonin \Bry"o*nin\, n. (Chem.)
A bitter principle obtained from the root of the bryony
(Bryonia alba and Bryonia dioica). It is a white, or
slightly colored, substance, and is emetic and cathartic.
[1913 Webster]Bryony \Bry"o*ny\ (br[imac]"[-o]*n[y^]), n. [L. bryonia, Gr.
brywni`a, fr. bry`ein to swell, esp. of plants.] (Bot.)
The common name of several cucurbitaceous plants of the genus
Bryonia. The root of Bryonia alba (rough bryony or
white bryony) and of Bryonia dioica is a strong,
irritating cathartic.
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Black bryony, a plant (Tamus communis) so named from its
dark glossy leaves and black root; black bindweed.
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