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apace (encz) | apace,spěšně Zdeněk Brož |
Apace (gcide) | Apace \A*pace"\, adv. [Pref. a- + pace. OE. a pas at a walk, in
which a is the article. See Pace.]
With a quick pace; quick; fast; speedily.
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His dewy locks did drop with brine apace. --Spenser.
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A visible triumph of the gospel draw? on apace. --I.
Taylor.
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apace (wn) | apace
adv 1: with rapid movements; "he works quickly" [syn: quickly,
rapidly, speedily, chop-chop, apace] [ant:
easy, slow, slowly, tardily] |
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carapace (mass) | carapace
- pancier |
carapace (encz) | carapace,krunýř n: Zdeněk Brož |
Apace (gcide) | Apace \A*pace"\, adv. [Pref. a- + pace. OE. a pas at a walk, in
which a is the article. See Pace.]
With a quick pace; quick; fast; speedily.
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His dewy locks did drop with brine apace. --Spenser.
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A visible triumph of the gospel draw? on apace. --I.
Taylor.
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Carapace (gcide) | Carapace \Car"a*pace\ (k[a^]r"[.a]*p[=a]s), n. [F.] (Zool.)
The thick shell or shield which covers the back of the
tortoise, or turtle, the crab, and other crustaceous animals.
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Rapaces (gcide) | Rapaces \Ra*pa"ces\ (r[.a]*p[=a]"s[=e]z), n. pl. [NL. See
Rapacious.] (Zool.)
Same as Accipitres.
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apium graveolens rapaceum (wn) | Apium graveolens rapaceum
n 1: grown for its thickened edible aromatic root [syn:
celeriac, celery root, knob celery, root celery,
turnip-rooted celery, Apium graveolens rapaceum] |
carapace (wn) | carapace
n 1: hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as
arthropods and turtles [syn: carapace, shell,
cuticle, shield] |
family trapaceae (wn) | family Trapaceae
n 1: family comprising solely the genus Trapa; in some
classifications treated as a subfamily or tribe of the
family Onagraceae [syn: Trapaceae, family Trapaceae] |
trapaceae (wn) | Trapaceae
n 1: family comprising solely the genus Trapa; in some
classifications treated as a subfamily or tribe of the
family Onagraceae [syn: Trapaceae, family Trapaceae] |
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