slovodefinícia
bengal
(encz)
Bengal,Bengálsko Zdeněk Brož
Bengal
(gcide)
Bengal \Ben*gal"\, prop. n.
1. A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs,
animals, etc.
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2. A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought
from Bengal.
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3. Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal
stripes.
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Bengal light, a firework containing niter, sulphur, and
antimony, and producing a sustained and vivid colored
light, used in making signals and in pyrotechnics; --
called also blue light.

Bengal stripes, a kind of cotton cloth woven with colored
stripes. See Bengal, 3.

Bengal tiger. (Zool.). See Tiger.
[1913 Webster] Bengalee
bengal
(wn)
Bengal
n 1: a region whose eastern part is now Bangladesh and whose
western part is included in India
podobné slovodefinícia
bengali
(mass)
Bengali
- bengálsky, Bengálčan, bengálčina
bengalcan
(msasasci)
Bengalcan
- Bengali
bengalcina
(msasasci)
bengalcina
- Bengali
bengalsky
(msasasci)
bengalsky
- Bengali
bengali
(encz)
Bengali,Bengálec Zdeněk BrožBengali,bengálský adj: Zdeněk Brož
Bengal
(gcide)
Bengal \Ben*gal"\, prop. n.
1. A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs,
animals, etc.
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2. A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought
from Bengal.
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3. Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal
stripes.
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Bengal light, a firework containing niter, sulphur, and
antimony, and producing a sustained and vivid colored
light, used in making signals and in pyrotechnics; --
called also blue light.

Bengal stripes, a kind of cotton cloth woven with colored
stripes. See Bengal, 3.

Bengal tiger. (Zool.). See Tiger.
[1913 Webster] Bengalee
Bengal light
(gcide)
Bengal \Ben*gal"\, prop. n.
1. A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs,
animals, etc.
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2. A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought
from Bengal.
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3. Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal
stripes.
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Bengal light, a firework containing niter, sulphur, and
antimony, and producing a sustained and vivid colored
light, used in making signals and in pyrotechnics; --
called also blue light.

Bengal stripes, a kind of cotton cloth woven with colored
stripes. See Bengal, 3.

Bengal tiger. (Zool.). See Tiger.
[1913 Webster] Bengalee
Bengal quince
(gcide)
Bel \Bel\ (b[e^]l), n. [Hind., fr. Skr. bilva.]
A thorny rutaceous tree ([AE]gle marmelos) of India, and
its aromatic, orange-like fruit; -- called also {Bengal
quince}, golden apple, wood apple. The fruit is used
medicinally, and the rind yields a perfume and a yellow dye.
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Bengal stripes
(gcide)
Bengal \Ben*gal"\, prop. n.
1. A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs,
animals, etc.
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2. A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought
from Bengal.
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3. Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal
stripes.
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Bengal light, a firework containing niter, sulphur, and
antimony, and producing a sustained and vivid colored
light, used in making signals and in pyrotechnics; --
called also blue light.

Bengal stripes, a kind of cotton cloth woven with colored
stripes. See Bengal, 3.

Bengal tiger. (Zool.). See Tiger.
[1913 Webster] Bengalee
Bengal tiger
(gcide)
Tiger \Ti"ger\, n. [OE. tigre, F. tigre, L. tigris, Gr. ti`gris;
probably of Persian origin; cf. Zend tighra pointed, tighri
an arrow, Per. t[imac]r; perhaps akin to E. stick, v. t.; --
probably so named from its quickness.]
1. A very large and powerful carnivore (Felis tigris)
native of Southern Asia and the East Indies. Its back and
sides are tawny or rufous yellow, transversely striped
with black, the tail is ringed with black, the throat and
belly are nearly white. When full grown, it equals or
exceeds the lion in size and strength. Called also {royal
tiger}, and Bengal tiger.
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2. Fig.: A ferocious, bloodthirsty person.
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As for heinous tiger, Tamora. --Shak.
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3. A servant in livery, who rides with his master or
mistress. --Dickens.
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4. A kind of growl or screech, after cheering; as, three
cheers and a tiger. [Colloq. U. S.]
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5. A pneumatic box or pan used in refining sugar.
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American tiger. (Zool.)
(a) The puma.
(b) The jaguar.

Clouded tiger (Zool.), a handsome striped and spotted
carnivore (Felis macrocelis or Felis marmorata) native
of the East Indies and Southern Asia. Its body is about
three and a half feet long, and its tail about three feet
long. Its ground color is brownish gray, and the dark
markings are irregular stripes, spots, and rings, but
there are always two dark bands on the face, one extending
back from the eye, and one from the angle of the mouth.
Called also tortoise-shell tiger.

Mexican tiger (Zool.), the jaguar.

Tiger beetle (Zool.), any one of numerous species of active
carnivorous beetles of the family Cicindelidae. They
usually inhabit dry or sandy places, and fly rapidly.

Tiger bittern. (Zool.) See Sun bittern, under Sun.

Tiger cat (Zool.), any one of several species of wild cats
of moderate size with dark transverse bars or stripes
somewhat resembling those of the tiger.

Tiger flower (Bot.), an iridaceous plant of the genus
Tigridia (as Tigridia conchiflora, {Tigridia
grandiflora}, etc.) having showy flowers, spotted or
streaked somewhat like the skin of a tiger.

Tiger grass (Bot.), a low East Indian fan palm ({Chamaerops
Ritchieana}). It is used in many ways by the natives. --J.
Smith (Dict. Econ. Plants).

Tiger lily. (Bot.) See under Lily.

Tiger moth (Zool.), any one of numerous species of moths of
the family Arctiadae which are striped or barred with
black and white or with other conspicuous colors. The
larvae are called woolly bears.

Tiger shark (Zool.), a voracious shark ({Galeocerdo
tigrinus} syn. Galeocerdo maculatus) more or less barred
or spotted with yellow. It is found in both the Atlantic
and Indian Ocean. Called also zebra shark.

Tiger shell (Zool.), a large and conspicuously spotted
cowrie (Cypraea tigris); -- so called from its fancied
resemblance to a tiger in color and markings. Called also
tiger cowrie.

Tiger snake (Zool.), either of two very venomous snakes of
Tasmania and Australia, Notechis scutatis and {Notechis
ater}, which grow up to 5 feet in length.

Tiger wolf (Zool.), the spotted hyena (Hyaena crocuta).


Tiger wood, the variegated heartwood of a tree ({Machaerium
Schomburgkii}) found in Guiana.
[1913 Webster]Bengal \Ben*gal"\, prop. n.
1. A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs,
animals, etc.
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2. A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought
from Bengal.
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3. Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal
stripes.
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Bengal light, a firework containing niter, sulphur, and
antimony, and producing a sustained and vivid colored
light, used in making signals and in pyrotechnics; --
called also blue light.

Bengal stripes, a kind of cotton cloth woven with colored
stripes. See Bengal, 3.

Bengal tiger. (Zool.). See Tiger.
[1913 Webster] Bengalee
Bengalee
(gcide)
Bengalee \Ben*gal"ee\, Bengali \Ben*gal"i\, prop. n.
The language spoken in Bengal.
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Bengalese
(gcide)
Bengalese \Ben`gal*ese"\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to Bengal. -- n. sing. & pl. A native or
natives of Bengal.
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Bengali
(gcide)
Bengalee \Ben*gal"ee\, Bengali \Ben*gal"i\, prop. n.
The language spoken in Bengal.
[1913 Webster]Bengali \Bengali\ prop. adj.
1. Of or pertaining to the Bengali language; as, Bengali
poetry.
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2. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Bangladesh
(formerly Bengal) or its inhabitants; as, Bengali hills.
[WordNet 1.5]
Felis Bengalensis
(gcide)
Leopard \Leop"ard\ (l[e^]p"[~e]rd), n. [OE. leopart, leparde,
lebarde, libbard, OF. leopard, liepart, F. l['e]opard, L.
leopardus, fr. Gr. leo`pardos; le`wn lion + pa`rdos pard. See
Lion, and Pard.] (Zool.)
A large, savage, carnivorous mammal (Felis leopardus). It
is of a yellow or fawn color, with rings or roselike clusters
of black spots along the back and sides. It is found in
Southern Asia and Africa. By some the panther ({Felis
pardus}) is regarded as a variety of leopard.
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Hunting leopard. See Cheetah.

Leopard cat (Zool.) any one of several species or varieties
of small, spotted cats found in Africa, Southern Asia, and
the East Indies; esp., Felis Bengalensis.

Leopard marmot. See Gopher, 2.
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Saccharum bengalense
(gcide)
munj \munj\, munja \munja\n.
A tough Asiatic grass (Saccharum bengalense syn. {Saccharum
munja}) whose culms are used for ropes and baskets.

Syn: munj, Saccharum bengalense, Saccharum munja.
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Sypheotides Bengalensis
(gcide)
Floriken \Flo"ri*ken\, n. (Zool.)
An Indian bustard (Otis aurita). The Bengal floriken is
Sypheotides Bengalensis. [Written also florikan,
florikin, florican.]
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bay of bengal
(wn)
Bay of Bengal
n 1: an arm of the Indian Ocean to the east of India
bengal bean
(wn)
Bengal bean
n 1: the annual woody vine of Asia having long clusters of
purplish flowers and densely hairy pods; cultivated in
southern United States for green manure and grazing [syn:
cowage, velvet bean, Bengal bean, Benghal bean,
Florida bean, Mucuna pruriens utilis, {Mucuna
deeringiana}, Mucuna aterrima, Stizolobium deeringiana]
bengal kino
(wn)
Bengal kino
n 1: dried juice of the dhak tree; used as an astringent [syn:
gum butea, butea gum, butea kino, Bengal kino]
bengal light
(wn)
Bengal light
n 1: a steady bright blue light; formerly used as a signal but
now a firework
bengal rose
(wn)
Bengal rose
n 1: shrubby Chinese rose; ancestor of many cultivated garden
roses [syn: China rose, Bengal rose, Rosa chinensis]
bengal tiger
(wn)
Bengal tiger
n 1: southern short-haired tiger
bengali
(wn)
Bengali
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Bengal or its
people; "Bengali hills"
n 1: (Hinduism) a member of a people living in Bangladesh and
West Bengal (mainly Hindus)
2: an ethnic group speaking Bengali and living in Bangladesh and
eastern India
3: a Magadhan language spoken by the Bengali people; the
official language of Bangladesh and Bengal [syn: Bengali,
Bangla]
felis bengalensis
(wn)
Felis bengalensis
n 1: small spotted wildcat of southern Asia and Malaysia [syn:
leopard cat, Felis bengalensis]
ficus bengalensis
(wn)
Ficus bengalensis
n 1: East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down
into the soil forming additional trunks [syn: banyan,
banyan tree, banian, banian tree, Indian banyan,
East Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis]
saccharum bengalense
(wn)
Saccharum bengalense
n 1: tough Asiatic grass whose culms are used for ropes and
baskets [syn: munj, munja, Saccharum bengalense,
Saccharum munja]
west bengal
(wn)
West Bengal
n 1: a state in eastern India

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