slovodefinícia
Baa
(gcide)
Baa \Baa\ (b[aum]), v. i. [Cf. G. b[aum]en; an imitative word.]
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
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He treble baas for help, but none can get. --Sir P.
Sidney.
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Baa
(gcide)
Baa \Baa\ (b[aum]), n.; pl. Baas (b[aum]z). [Cf. G. b[aum].]
The cry or bleating of a sheep; a bleat.
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baa
(wn)
baa
n 1: the cry made by sheep
v 1: cry plaintively; "The lambs were bleating" [syn: bleat,
blate, blat, baa]
podobné slovodefinícia
baac
(encz)
BAAC,vnější koncentrace přípustná pro bioakumulaci [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
Baa
(gcide)
Baa \Baa\ (b[aum]), v. i. [Cf. G. b[aum]en; an imitative word.]
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
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He treble baas for help, but none can get. --Sir P.
Sidney.
[1913 Webster]Baa \Baa\ (b[aum]), n.; pl. Baas (b[aum]z). [Cf. G. b[aum].]
The cry or bleating of a sheep; a bleat.
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Baaing
(gcide)
Baaing \Baa"ing\, n.
The bleating of a sheep. --Marryat.
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Baal
(gcide)
Baal \Ba"al\ (b[=a]"al), n.; Heb. pl. Baalim (-[i^]m). [Heb.
ba'al lord.]
1. (Myth.) The supreme male divinity of the Phoenician and
Canaanitish nations.
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Note: The name of this god occurs in the Old Testament and
elsewhere with qualifying epithets subjoined, answering
to the different ideas of his character; as,
Baal-berith (the Covenant Baal), Baal-zebub (Baal of
the fly).
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2. pl. The whole class of divinities to whom the name Baal
was applied. --Judges x. 6.
[1913 Webster]Bel \Bel\, n.
The Babylonian name of the god known among the Hebrews as
Baal. See Baal. --Baruch vi. 41.
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Baalim
(gcide)
Baal \Ba"al\ (b[=a]"al), n.; Heb. pl. Baalim (-[i^]m). [Heb.
ba'al lord.]
1. (Myth.) The supreme male divinity of the Phoenician and
Canaanitish nations.
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Note: The name of this god occurs in the Old Testament and
elsewhere with qualifying epithets subjoined, answering
to the different ideas of his character; as,
Baal-berith (the Covenant Baal), Baal-zebub (Baal of
the fly).
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2. pl. The whole class of divinities to whom the name Baal
was applied. --Judges x. 6.
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Baalism
(gcide)
Baalism \Ba"al*ism\ (-[i^]z'm), n.
Worship of Baal; idolatry.
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Baalist
(gcide)
Baalist \Ba"al*ist\, Baalite \Ba"al*ite\, n.
A worshiper of Baal; a devotee of any false religion; an
idolater.
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Baalite
(gcide)
Baalist \Ba"al*ist\, Baalite \Ba"al*ite\, n.
A worshiper of Baal; a devotee of any false religion; an
idolater.
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Baas
(gcide)
Baa \Baa\ (b[aum]), n.; pl. Baas (b[aum]z). [Cf. G. b[aum].]
The cry or bleating of a sheep; a bleat.
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baa-lamb
(wn)
baa-lamb
n 1: child's word for a sheep or lamb
baader meinhof gang
(wn)
Baader Meinhof Gang
n 1: a radical left-wing revolutionary terrorist group active in
Germany from 1968 until 1977 [syn: Baader Meinhof Gang,
Baader-Meinhof Gang]
baader-meinhof gang
(wn)
Baader-Meinhof Gang
n 1: a radical left-wing revolutionary terrorist group active in
Germany from 1968 until 1977 [syn: Baader Meinhof Gang,
Baader-Meinhof Gang]
baal
(wn)
Baal
n 1: any of numerous local fertility and nature deities
worshipped by ancient Semitic peoples; the Hebrews
considered Baal a false god
baal merodach
(wn)
Baal Merodach
n 1: the chief Babylonian god; his consort was Sarpanitu [syn:
Marduk, Merodach, Baal Merodach, Bel-Merodach]
baas
(wn)
baas
n 1: South African term for `boss'
ulaanbaatar
(wn)
Ulaanbaatar
n 1: the capital and largest city of Mongolia [syn: {Ulan
Bator}, Ulaanbaatar, Urga, Kulun, {capital of
Mongolia}]
baan
(foldoc)
Baan

A provider of enterprise resource planning and
manufacturer resource planning software.

(http://baan.com/).

(1998-07-07)
ambaaxi
(vera)
AMBAAXI
Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture -Advanced eXtensible
Interface (AMBA), "AMBA AXI"
baarf
(vera)
BAARF
Battle Against Any RAID Five (HDD, RAID)
baas
(vera)
BAAS
Backend As A Service (MBAAS)
mbaas
(vera)
MBAAS
Mobile Backend As A Service (BAAS)
baal
(devil)
BAAL, n. An old deity formerly much worshiped under various names.
As Baal he was popular with the Phoenicians; as Belus or Bel he had
the honor to be served by the priest Berosus, who wrote the famous
account of the Deluge; as Babel he had a tower partly erected to his
glory on the Plain of Shinar. From Babel comes our English word
"babble." Under whatever name worshiped, Baal is the Sun-god. As
Beelzebub he is the god of flies, which are begotten of the sun's rays
on the stagnant water. In Physicia Baal is still worshiped as Bolus,
and as Belly he is adored and served with abundant sacrifice by the
priests of Guttledom.

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