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asip (encz) | ASIP,Airframe Structural Integrity Program [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
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asip (vera) | ASIP
Application Specific Instruction-set Processor (IC)
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nasip (encz) | NASIP,Navy Airframe Structural Integrity Program [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
pasiphae (encz) | Pasiphae, |
quasiparticle (encz) | quasiparticle, n: |
kvasipeníze (czen) | kvasipeníze,near money Mgr. Dita Gálová |
Asiphonata (gcide) | Asiphonea \As`i*pho"ne*a\, Asiphonata \A*si`pho*na"ta\,
Asiphonida \As`i*phon"i*da\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'a priv. + ? a
tube.] (Zool.)
A group of bivalve mollusks destitute of siphons, as the
oyster; the asiphonate mollusks.
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Asiphonate (gcide) | Asiphonate \A*si"phon*ate\, a. (Zool.)
Destitute of a siphon or breathing tube; -- said of many
bivalve shells. -- n. An asiphonate mollusk.
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Asiphonea (gcide) | Asiphonea \As`i*pho"ne*a\, Asiphonata \A*si`pho*na"ta\,
Asiphonida \As`i*phon"i*da\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'a priv. + ? a
tube.] (Zool.)
A group of bivalve mollusks destitute of siphons, as the
oyster; the asiphonate mollusks.
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Asiphonida (gcide) | Asiphonea \As`i*pho"ne*a\, Asiphonata \A*si`pho*na"ta\,
Asiphonida \As`i*phon"i*da\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'a priv. + ? a
tube.] (Zool.)
A group of bivalve mollusks destitute of siphons, as the
oyster; the asiphonate mollusks.
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Basipodite (gcide) | Basipodite \Ba*sip"o*dite\, n. [Basi- + poy`s, podo`s, foot.]
(Anat.)
The basal joint of the legs of Crustacea.
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Basipterygial (gcide) | Basipterygium \Ba*sip`te*ryg"i*um\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ba`sis a
base + ptery`gion a fin.] (Anat.)
A bar of cartilage at the base of the embryonic fins of some
fishes. It develops into the metapterygium. --
Ba*sip`ter*yg"i*al, a.
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Basipterygium (gcide) | Basipterygium \Ba*sip`te*ryg"i*um\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ba`sis a
base + ptery`gion a fin.] (Anat.)
A bar of cartilage at the base of the embryonic fins of some
fishes. It develops into the metapterygium. --
Ba*sip`ter*yg"i*al, a.
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Basipterygoid (gcide) | Basipterygoid \Ba`sip*ter"y*goid\, a. & n. [Basi- + pterygoid.]
(Anat.)
Applied to a protuberance of the base of the sphenoid bone.
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Elasipoda (gcide) | Elasipoda \El`a*sip"o*da\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? metal beaten
out, metal plate + -poda.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of holothurians mostly found in the deep sea. They
are remarkable for their bilateral symmetry and curious
forms. [Written also Elasmopoda.]
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Pasiphaea sivado (gcide) | Sword \Sword\ (s[=o]rd), n. [OE. swerd, AS. sweord; akin to
OFries. swerd, swird, D. zwaard, OS. swerd, OHG. swert, G.
schwert, Icel. sver[eth], Sw. sv[aum]rd, Dan. svaerd; of
uncertain origin.]
1. An offensive weapon, having a long and usually
sharp-pointed blade with a cutting edge or edges. It is
the general term, including the small sword, rapier,
saber, scimiter, and many other varieties.
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2. Hence, the emblem of judicial vengeance or punishment, or
of authority and power.
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He [the ruler] beareth not the sword in vain. --Rom.
xiii. 4.
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She quits the balance, and resigns the sword.
--Dryden.
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3. Destruction by the sword, or in battle; war; dissension.
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I came not to send peace, but a sword. --Matt. x.
34.
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4. The military power of a country.
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He hath no more authority over the sword than over
the law. --Milton.
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5. (Weaving) One of the end bars by which the lay of a hand
loom is suspended.
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Sword arm, the right arm.
Sword bayonet, a bayonet shaped somewhat like a sword, and
which can be used as a sword.
Sword bearer, one who carries his master's sword; an
officer in London who carries a sword before the lord
mayor when he goes abroad.
Sword belt, a belt by which a sword is suspended, and borne
at the side.
Sword blade, the blade, or cutting part, of a sword.
Sword cane, a cane which conceals the blade of a sword or
dagger, as in a sheath.
Sword dance.
(a) A dance in which swords are brandished and clashed
together by the male dancers. --Sir W. Scott.
(b) A dance performed over swords laid on the ground, but
without touching them.
Sword fight, fencing; a combat or trial of skill with
swords; swordplay.
Sword grass. (Bot.) See Gladen.
Sword knot, a ribbon tied to the hilt of a sword.
Sword law, government by the sword, or by force; violence.
--Milton.
Sword lily. (Bot.) See Gladiolus.
Sword mat (Naut.), a mat closely woven of yarns; -- so
called from a wooden implement used in its manufacture.
Sword shrimp (Zool.), a European shrimp ({Pasiphaea
sivado}) having a very thin, compressed body.
Sword stick, a sword cane.
To measure swords with one. See under Measure, v. t.
To put to the sword. See under Put.
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Quasi-public corporation (gcide) | Public-service corporation \Public-service corporation\ or
sometimes Quasi-public corporation \Quasi-public corporation\
A corporation, such as a railroad company, lighting company,
water company, etc., organized or chartered to follow a
public calling or to render services more or less essential
to the general public convenience or safety.
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basipetal (wn) | basipetal
adj 1: of leaves or flowers; developing or opening in succession
from apex to base [ant: acropetal] |
pasiphae (wn) | Pasiphae
n 1: (Greek mythology) daughter of Helios and mother of Ariadne |
quasiparticle (wn) | quasiparticle
n 1: a quantum of energy (in a crystal lattice or other system)
that has position and momentum and can in some respects be
regarded as a particle |
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