slovodefinícia
amt
(encz)
AMT,vyspělá výrobní technologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Amt
(gcide)
Amt \Amt\, n.; pl. Amter, E. Amts. [Dan. & Norw., fr. G.]
An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
[1913 Webster]

Each of the provinces [of Denmark] is divided into
several amts, answering . . . to the English hundreds.
--Encyc. Brit.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
amt
(vera)
AMT
Active Management Technology (Intel)
amt
(vera)
AMT
Active Matrix Technology (AMD, LDC)
amt
(vera)
AMT
Apple Media Toolkit (Apple)
podobné slovodefinícia
undreamt of
(mass)
undreamt of
- netušený
tamto
(msas)
tamto
- yonder, over there
tamtí
(msas)
tamtí
- those
tamti
(msasasci)
tamti
- those
tamto
(msasasci)
tamto
- yonder, over there
dreamt
(encz)
dreamt,dream/dreamt/dreamt v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překladdreamt,snil
ramtip
(encz)
RAMTIP,Reliability and Maintainability Technology Insertion
Program [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
undreamt
(encz)
undreamt,
undreamt of
(encz)
undreamt of, adj:
undreamt-of
(encz)
undreamt-of,netušený adj: Zdeněk Brož
chamtivec
(czen)
chamtivec,graspern: Zdeněk Brožchamtivec,hoardern: Zdeněk Brož
chamtivost
(czen)
chamtivost,avidityn: Zdeněk Brožchamtivost,cupidityn: Zdeněk Brožchamtivost,greedn: Zdeněk Brož
chamtivé braní
(czen)
chamtivé braní,hoggingn: Zdeněk Brož
chamtivý
(czen)
chamtivý,covetousadj: Zdeněk Brožchamtivý,grabbyadj: Pinochamtivý,greedyadj: webchamtivý,rapaciousadj: Zdeněk Brož
chamtivě
(czen)
chamtivě,greedilyadv: Zdeněk Brož
dream/dreamt/dreamt
(czen)
dream/dreamt/dreamt,dreamv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladdream/dreamt/dreamt,dreamtv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
tamten
(czen)
tamten,that tamten,that over there
tamto
(czen)
tamto,that one Zdeněk Brož
tamtudy
(czen)
tamtudy,that way
tamtéž
(czen)
tamtéž,Ibid latinsky tamtéž,Ibidem latinsky
Amt
(gcide)
Amt \Amt\, n.; pl. Amter, E. Amts. [Dan. & Norw., fr. G.]
An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
[1913 Webster]

Each of the provinces [of Denmark] is divided into
several amts, answering . . . to the English hundreds.
--Encyc. Brit.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Amter
(gcide)
Amt \Amt\, n.; pl. Amter, E. Amts. [Dan. & Norw., fr. G.]
An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
[1913 Webster]

Each of the provinces [of Denmark] is divided into
several amts, answering . . . to the English hundreds.
--Encyc. Brit.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Amts
(gcide)
Amt \Amt\, n.; pl. Amter, E. Amts. [Dan. & Norw., fr. G.]
An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
[1913 Webster]

Each of the provinces [of Denmark] is divided into
several amts, answering . . . to the English hundreds.
--Encyc. Brit.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Camtolaimus Labradorius
(gcide)
Labrador \Lab`ra*dor"\, n.
A region of British America on the Atlantic coast, north of
Newfoundland.
[1913 Webster]

Labrador duck (Zool.), a sea duck ({Camtolaimus
Labradorius}) allied to the eider ducks. It was formerly
common on the coast of New England, but is now supposed to
be extinct, no specimens having been reported since 1878.


Labrador feldspar. See Labradorite.

Labrador tea (Bot.), a name of two low, evergreen shrubs of
the genus Ledum (Ledum palustre and {Ledum
latifolium}), found in Northern Europe and America. They
are used as tea in British America, and in Scandinavia as
a substitute for hops.
[1913 Webster]
Dreamt
(gcide)
Dream \Dream\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dreamed (dr[=e]md) or
Dreamt (dr[e^]mt); p. pr. & vb. n. Dreaming.] [Cf. AS.
dr[=e]man, dr[=y]man, to rejoice. See Dream, n.]
1. To have ideas or images in the mind while in the state of
sleep; to experience sleeping visions; -- often with of;
as, to dream of a battle, or of an absent friend.
[1913 Webster]

2. To let the mind run on in idle revery or vagary; to
anticipate vaguely as a coming and happy reality; to have
a visionary notion or idea; to imagine.
[1913 Webster]

Here may we sit and dream
Over the heavenly theme. --Keble.
[1913 Webster]

They dream on in a constant course of reading, but
not digesting. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]
Kamtschadal
(gcide)
Itelmen \Itelmen\, prop. n.
1. (Ethnol.) An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part
of the Kamchatka peninsula; called also Kamchadal and
Kamtschadal.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. The language of the Itelmen people.
[PJC]
Kamtschadales
(gcide)
Kamtschadales \Kam"tscha*dales\, n. pl. [from the older spelling
Kamtschatka for Kamchatka.] (Ethnol.)
An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of the
Kamchatka peninsula; called also Kamchadals and Itelmen.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Namtar
(gcide)
Namtar \Namtar\, Namtaru \Namtaru\prop. n. (Sumerian and
Akkadian mythology)
A demon personifying death; messenger of the underworld
goddess Ereshkigal bringing death to mankind.

Syn: Namtaru.
[WordNet 1.5]
Namtaru
(gcide)
Namtar \Namtar\, Namtaru \Namtaru\prop. n. (Sumerian and
Akkadian mythology)
A demon personifying death; messenger of the underworld
goddess Ereshkigal bringing death to mankind.

Syn: Namtaru.
[WordNet 1.5]
Paralithodes camtshatica
(gcide)
King \King\, n. [AS. cyng, cyning; akin to OS. kuning, D.
koning, OHG. kuning, G. k["o]nig, Icel. konungr, Sw. konung,
Dan. konge; formed with a patronymic ending, and fr. the root
of E. kin; cf. Icel. konr a man of noble birth. [root]44. See
Kin.]
1. A chief ruler; a sovereign; one invested with supreme
authority over a nation, country, or tribe, usually by
hereditary succession; a monarch; a prince. "Ay, every
inch a king." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Kings will be tyrants from policy, when subjects are
rebels from principle. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

There was a State without king or nobles. --R.
Choate.
[1913 Webster]

But yonder comes the powerful King of Day,
Rejoicing in the east --Thomson.
[1913 Webster]

2. One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank;
a chief among competitors; as, a railroad king; a money
king; the king of the lobby; the king of beasts.
[1913 Webster]

3. A playing card having the picture of a king[1]; as, the
king of diamonds.
[1913 Webster]

4. The chief piece in the game of chess.
[1913 Webster]

5. A crowned man in the game of draughts.
[1913 Webster]

6. pl. The title of two historical books in the Old
Testament.
[1913 Webster]

Note: King is often used adjectively, or in combination, to
denote pre["e]minence or superiority in some
particular; as, kingbird; king crow; king vulture.
[1913 Webster]

Apostolic king. See Apostolic.

King-at-arms, or King-of-arms, the chief heraldic officer
of a country. In England the king-at-arms was formerly of
great authority. His business is to direct the heralds,
preside at their chapters, and have the jurisdiction of
armory. There are three principal kings-at-arms, viz.,
Garter, Clarencieux, and Norroy. The latter (literally
north roy or north king) officiates north of the Trent.

King auk (Zool.), the little auk or sea dove.

King bird of paradise. (Zool.), See Bird of paradise.

King card, in whist, the best unplayed card of each suit;
thus, if the ace and king of a suit have been played, the
queen is the king card of the suit.

King Cole, a legendary king of Britain, who is said to have
reigned in the third century.

King conch (Zool.), a large and handsome univalve shell
(Cassis cameo), found in the West Indies. It is used for
making cameos. See Helmet shell, under Helmet.

King Cotton, a popular personification of the great staple
production of the southern United States.

King crab. (Zool.)
(a) The limulus or horseshoe crab. See Limulus.
(b) The large European spider crab or thornback ({Maia
squinado}).
(c) A large crab of the northern Pacific ({Paralithodes
camtshatica}), especially abundant on the coasts of
Alaska and Japan, and popular as a food; called also
Alaskan king crab.

King crow. (Zool.)
(a) A black drongo shrike (Buchanga atra) of India; --
so called because, while breeding, they attack and
drive away hawks, crows, and other large birds.
(b) The Dicrurus macrocercus of India, a crested bird
with a long, forked tail. Its color is black, with
green and blue reflections. Called also devil bird.


King duck (Zool.), a large and handsome eider duck
(Somateria spectabilis), inhabiting the arctic regions
of both continents.

King eagle (Zool.), an eagle (Aquila heliaca) found in
Asia and Southeastern Europe. It is about as large as the
golden eagle. Some writers believe it to be the imperial
eagle of Rome.

King hake (Zool.), an American hake (Phycis regius),
found in deep water along the Atlantic coast.

King monkey (Zool.), an African monkey ({Colobus
polycomus}), inhabiting Sierra Leone.

King mullet (Zool.), a West Indian red mullet ({Upeneus
maculatus}); -- so called on account of its great beauty.
Called also goldfish.

King of terrors, death.

King parrakeet (Zool.), a handsome Australian parrakeet
(Platycercys scapulatus), often kept in a cage. Its
prevailing color is bright red, with the back and wings
bright green, the rump blue, and tail black.

King penguin (Zool.), any large species of penguin of the
genus Aptenodytes; esp., Aptenodytes longirostris, of
the Falkland Islands and Kerguelen Land, and {Aptenodytes
Patagonica}, of Patagonia.

King rail (Zool.), a small American rail ({Rallus
elegans}), living in fresh-water marshes. The upper parts
are fulvous brown, striped with black; the breast is deep
cinnamon color.

King salmon (Zool.), the quinnat. See Quinnat.

King's counsel, or Queen's counsel (Eng. Law), barristers
learned in the law, who have been called within the bar,
and selected to be the king's or queen's counsel. They
answer in some measure to the advocates of the revenue
(advocati fisci) among the Romans. They can not be
employed against the crown without special license.
--Wharton's Law Dict.

King's cushion, a temporary seat made by two persons
crossing their hands. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.

The king's English, correct or current language of good
speakers; pure English. --Shak.

King's evidence or Queen's evidence, testimony in favor
of the Crown by a witness who confesses his guilt as an
accomplice. See under Evidence. [Eng.]

King's evil, scrofula; -- so called because formerly
supposed to be healed by the touch of a king.

King snake (Zool.), a large, nearly black, harmless snake
(Ophiobolus getulus) of the Southern United States; --
so called because it kills and eats other kinds of snakes,
including even the rattlesnake.

King's spear (Bot.), the white asphodel ({Asphodelus
albus}).

King's yellow, a yellow pigment, consisting essentially of
sulphide and oxide of arsenic; -- called also {yellow
orpiment}.

King tody (Zool.), a small fly-catching bird ({Eurylaimus
serilophus}) of tropical America. The head is adorned with
a large, spreading, fan-shaped crest, which is bright red,
edged with black.

King vulture (Zool.), a large species of vulture
(Sarcorhamphus papa), ranging from Mexico to Paraguay,
The general color is white. The wings and tail are black,
and the naked carunculated head and the neck are
briliantly colored with scarlet, yellow, orange, and blue.
So called because it drives away other vultures while
feeding.

King wood, a wood from Brazil, called also violet wood,
beautifully streaked in violet tints, used in turning and
small cabinetwork. The tree is probably a species of
Dalbergia. See Jacaranda.
[1913 Webster]
Ramtil
(gcide)
Ramtil \Ram"til\ (r[a^]m"t[i^]l), n. [Bengali ram-til.]
A tropical African asteraceous shrub (Guizotia abyssinica)
cultivated for its seeds (called ramtil seeds or {niger
seeds}) which yield a valuable oil used for food and as an
illuminant.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
ramtil seeds
(gcide)
Ramtil \Ram"til\ (r[a^]m"t[i^]l), n. [Bengali ram-til.]
A tropical African asteraceous shrub (Guizotia abyssinica)
cultivated for its seeds (called ramtil seeds or {niger
seeds}) which yield a valuable oil used for food and as an
illuminant.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Tam-tam
(gcide)
Tam-tam \Tam"-tam`\, n. [Hind.; of imitative origin.] (Mus.)
(a) A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental
countries; -- called also tom-tom.
(b) A gong. See Gong, n., 1.
[1913 Webster]
Undreamt
(gcide)
Undreamed \Un*dreamed"\, Undreamt \Un*dreamt"\, a.
Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th?ught of; not imagined; --
often followed by of.
[1913 Webster]

Unpathed waters, undreamed shores. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
binghamton
(wn)
Binghamton
n 1: a city in south central New York near the border with
Pennsylvania
khamti
(wn)
Khamti
n 1: a branch of the Tai languages
namtar
(wn)
Namtar
n 1: a demon personifying death; messenger of the underworld
goddess Ereshkigal bringing death to mankind [syn:
Namtar, Namtaru]
namtaru
(wn)
Namtaru
n 1: a demon personifying death; messenger of the underworld
goddess Ereshkigal bringing death to mankind [syn:
Namtar, Namtaru]
paralithodes camtschatica
(wn)
Paralithodes camtschatica
n 1: large edible crab of northern Pacific waters especially
along the coasts of Alaska and Japan [syn: king crab,
Alaska crab, Alaskan king crab, Alaska king crab,
Paralithodes camtschatica]
undreamt
(wn)
undreamt
adj 1: not imagined even in a dream [syn: undreamed,
undreamed of, undreamt, undreamt of, unimagined]
undreamt of
(wn)
undreamt of
adj 1: not imagined even in a dream [syn: undreamed,
undreamed of, undreamt, undreamt of, unimagined]
amtran
(foldoc)
Automatic Mathematical TRANslation
AMTRAN

(AMTRAN) A system developed by NASA in
Huntsville in 1966 for the IBM 1620, based on the
Culler-Fried System. It required a special terminal.

["AMTRAN: An Interactive Computing System", J. Reinfelds, Proc
FJCC 37:537- 542, AFIPS (Fall 1970)].

(1995-11-14)
ramtron
(foldoc)
RAMTRON

The company which holds the patents for FRAM and
licenses the technology to other companies.

The licensees are currently (Feb 1997) Hitachi, Rohm,
Samsung, SGS-Thomson and Toshiba, none of who offer FRAM
products of their own yet.

(http://csn.net/ramtron/).

(1997-02-19)
amtc
(vera)
AMTC
Advanced Mask Technology Center (org., EuropeVL, Infineon, AMD,
..)
amtf
(vera)
AMTF
Average Modulation Transfer Function
amtft
(vera)
AMTFT
Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor (AMD, LCD, TFT)
amtpe
(vera)
AMTPE
Apple Media Tool Programming Environment (Apple), "AMT PE"
iamt
(vera)
IAMT
Intel Active Management Technology (Intel), "iAMT"

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