slovo | definícia |
armenia (mass) | Armenia
- Arménsko |
armenia (encz) | Armenia,Arménie n: [zem.] Petr Prášek |
armenia (encz) | Armenia,město - Kolumbie n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Armenia (gcide) | Armenia \Armenia\ n.
1. a country in the Caucasus, formerly a part of the Soviet
Union.
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armenia (wn) | Armenia
n 1: a landlocked republic in southwestern Asia; formerly an
Asian soviet; modern Armenia is but a fragment of ancient
Armenia which was one of the world's oldest civilizations;
throughout 2500 years the Armenian people have been invaded
and oppressed by their neighbors [syn: Armenia, {Republic
of Armenia}, Hayastan] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
armenian (mass) | Armenian
- arménsky, Armén, arménčina |
armenian (encz) | Armenian,arménský adj: |
Armenia (gcide) | Armenia \Armenia\ n.
1. a country in the Caucasus, formerly a part of the Soviet
Union.
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Armenian (gcide) | Armenian \Ar*me"ni*an\, a. [Cf. F. Arm['e]nien, L. Armenias, fr.
Armenia.]
Of or pertaining to Armenia.
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Armenian bole, a soft clayey earth of a bright red color
found in Armenia, Tuscany, etc.
Armenian stone.
(a) The commercial name of lapis lazuli.
(b) Emery.
[1913 Webster]Armenian \Ar*me"ni*an\, n.
1. A native or one of the people of Armenia; also, the
language of the Armenians.
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2. (Eccl. Hist.) An adherent of the Armenian Church, an
organization similar in some doctrines and practices to
the Greek Church, in others to the Roman Catholic.
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Armenian bole (gcide) | Armenian \Ar*me"ni*an\, a. [Cf. F. Arm['e]nien, L. Armenias, fr.
Armenia.]
Of or pertaining to Armenia.
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Armenian bole, a soft clayey earth of a bright red color
found in Armenia, Tuscany, etc.
Armenian stone.
(a) The commercial name of lapis lazuli.
(b) Emery.
[1913 Webster]Bole \Bole\, n. [Gr. ? a clod or lump of earth: cf. F. bol, and
also L. bolus morsel. Cf. Bolus.]
1. Any one of several varieties of friable earthy clay,
usually colored more or less strongly red by oxide of
iron, and used to color and adulterate various substances.
It was formerly used in medicine. It is composed
essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more
rarely of magnesia. See Clay, and Terra alba.
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2. A bolus; a dose. --Coleridge.
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Armenian bole. See under Armenian.
Bole Armoniac, or Armoniak, Armenian bole. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
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Armenian stone (gcide) | Lazuli \Laz"u*li\, n. [F. & NL. lapis lazuli, LL. lazulus,
lazurius, lazur from the same Oriental source as E. azure.
See Azure.] (Min.)
A mineral of a fine azure-blue color, usually in small
rounded masses. It is essentially a silicate of alumina,
lime, and soda, with some sodium sulphide, is often marked by
yellow spots or veins of sulphide of iron, and is much valued
for ornamental work. Called also lapis lazuli, and
Armenian stone.
[1913 Webster]Armenian \Ar*me"ni*an\, a. [Cf. F. Arm['e]nien, L. Armenias, fr.
Armenia.]
Of or pertaining to Armenia.
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Armenian bole, a soft clayey earth of a bright red color
found in Armenia, Tuscany, etc.
Armenian stone.
(a) The commercial name of lapis lazuli.
(b) Emery.
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Prunus Armeniaca (gcide) | Apricot \A"pri*cot\, n. [OE. apricock, abricot, F. abricot, fr.
Sp. albaricoque or Pg. albricoque, fr. Ar. albirq[=u]q,
al-burq[=u]q. Though the E. and F. form abricot is derived
from the Arabic through the Spanish, yet the Arabic word
itself was formed from the Gr. praiko`kia, pl. (Diosc. c.
100) fr. L. praecoquus, praecox, early ripe. The older E.
form apricock was prob. taken direct from Pg. See
Precocious, Cook.] (Bot.)
A fruit allied to the plum, of an orange color, oval shape,
and delicious taste; also, the tree (Prunus Armeniaca of
Linn[ae]us) which bears this fruit. By cultivation it has
been introduced throughout the temperate zone.
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armenian (wn) | Armenian
adj 1: of or pertaining to Armenia or the people or culture of
Armenia
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Armenia
2: the Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia,
but also in Azerbaijan [syn: Armenian, Armenian language]
3: a writing system having an alphabet of 38 letters in which
the Armenian language is written [syn: Armenian, {Armenian
alphabet}] |
armenian alphabet (wn) | Armenian alphabet
n 1: a writing system having an alphabet of 38 letters in which
the Armenian language is written [syn: Armenian,
Armenian alphabet] |
armenian apostolic orthodox church (wn) | Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church
n 1: an independent Christian church established in Armenia
since 300; was influenced by both Roman and Byzantine
traditions [syn: Armenian Church, {Armenian Apostolic
Orthodox Church}] |
armenian church (wn) | Armenian Church
n 1: an independent Christian church established in Armenia
since 300; was influenced by both Roman and Byzantine
traditions [syn: Armenian Church, {Armenian Apostolic
Orthodox Church}] |
armenian language (wn) | Armenian language
n 1: the Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia,
but also in Azerbaijan [syn: Armenian, {Armenian
language}] |
armenian monetary unit (wn) | Armenian monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Armenia |
armenian secret army for the liberation of armenia (wn) | Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia
n 1: a militant Marxist-Leninist terrorist organization formed
in 1975 to force Turkey to acknowledge killing more than a
million Armenians and forcibly removing them from border
areas in 1915; wants Turkey to pay reparations and cede
territory to Armenia; "ASALA bombing at Orly Airport in
Paris in 1983 killed 8 and wounded 55 people" [syn:
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia,
ASALA, Orly Group, 3rd October Organization] |
capital of armenia (wn) | capital of Armenia
n 1: capital of Armenia [syn: Yerevan, Jerevan, Erivan,
capital of Armenia] |
prunus armeniaca (wn) | Prunus armeniaca
n 1: temperate zone tree bearing downy yellow to rosy fruits
[syn: common apricot, Prunus armeniaca] |
republic of armenia (wn) | Republic of Armenia
n 1: a landlocked republic in southwestern Asia; formerly an
Asian soviet; modern Armenia is but a fragment of ancient
Armenia which was one of the world's oldest civilizations;
throughout 2500 years the Armenian people have been invaded
and oppressed by their neighbors [syn: Armenia, {Republic
of Armenia}, Hayastan] |
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