slovodefinícia
berm
(encz)
berm,berma n: Zdeněk Brož
Berm
(gcide)
Berm \Berm\ Berme \Berme\, n. [F. berme, of German origin; cf.
G. brame, br[aum]me, border, akin to E. brim.]
1. (Fort.) A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a
parapet and the ditch.
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2. (Engineering) A ledge at the bottom of a bank or cutting,
to catch earth that may roll down the slope, or to
strengthen the bank.
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berm
(wn)
berm
n 1: a narrow ledge or shelf typically at the top or bottom of a
slope
2: a narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a
road; "the car pulled off onto the shoulder" [syn:
shoulder, berm]
podobné slovodefinícia
bermuda
(mass)
Bermuda
- Bermudy
bermudy
(msas)
Bermudy
- BM, BMU, Bermuda
bermudy
(msasasci)
Bermudy
- BM, BMU, Bermuda
antierosion berm ditch
(encz)
antierosion berm ditch,protierozní záchytný příkop [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
berman
(encz)
Berman,Berman n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
bermuda
(encz)
Bermuda,Bermudy n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
chambermaid
(encz)
chambermaid,pokojská
dismemberment
(encz)
dismemberment,rozdělení n: Zdeněk Broždismemberment,roztrhání na části Zdeněk Brož
doberman pinscher
(encz)
Doberman pinscher,dobrman n: Petr Prášek
haberman
(encz)
Haberman,Haberman n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
lieberman
(encz)
Lieberman,Lieberman n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
lumberman
(encz)
lumberman,dřevorubec n: Zdeněk Brož
lumbermill
(encz)
lumbermill, n:
peripheral antierosion berm ditch
(encz)
peripheral antierosion berm ditch,protierozní záchytný příkop
obvodový [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
timberman
(encz)
timberman, n:
berma
(czen)
berma,bermn: Zdeněk Brož
berman
(czen)
Berman,Bermann: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
bermudy
(czen)
Bermudy,Bermudan: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
haberman
(czen)
Haberman,Habermann: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
lieberman
(czen)
Lieberman,Liebermann: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Barbermonger
(gcide)
Barbermonger \Bar"ber*mon`ger\, n.
A fop. [Obs.]
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Berm
(gcide)
Berm \Berm\ Berme \Berme\, n. [F. berme, of German origin; cf.
G. brame, br[aum]me, border, akin to E. brim.]
1. (Fort.) A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a
parapet and the ditch.
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2. (Engineering) A ledge at the bottom of a bank or cutting,
to catch earth that may roll down the slope, or to
strengthen the bank.
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Berme
(gcide)
Berm \Berm\ Berme \Berme\, n. [F. berme, of German origin; cf.
G. brame, br[aum]me, border, akin to E. brim.]
1. (Fort.) A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a
parapet and the ditch.
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2. (Engineering) A ledge at the bottom of a bank or cutting,
to catch earth that may roll down the slope, or to
strengthen the bank.
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Bermuda
(gcide)
Bermuda \Bermuda\ n.
same as Bermudas.

Syn: Bermudas.
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Bermuda cedar
(gcide)
Juniper \Ju"ni*per\, n. [L. juniperus, prop., youth-producing,
and so called from its evergreen appearance, from the roots
of E. juvenile, and parent. Cf. Gin the liquor.] (Bot.)
Any evergreen shrub or tree, of the genus Juniperus and
order Conifer[ae].
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Note: The common juniper (Juniperus communis) is a shrub of
a low, spreading form, having awl-shaped, rigid leaves
in whorls of threes, and bearing small purplish blue
berries (or galbuli), of a warm, pungent taste, used as
diuretic and in flavoring gin. A resin exudes from the
bark, which has erroneously been considered identical
with sandarach, and is used as pounce. The oil of
juniper is acrid, and used for various purposes, as in
medicine, for making varnish, etc. The wood of several
species is of a reddish color, hard and durable, and is
used in cabinetwork under the names of red cedar,
Bermuda cedar, etc.
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Juniper worm (Zool.), the larva of a geometrid moth
(Drepanodes varus). It feeds upon the leaves of the
juniper, and mimics the small twigs both in form and
color, in a remarkable manner.
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Bermuda grass
(gcide)
kweek \kweek\ n.
A trailing grass (Cynodon dactylon) native to Europe, now
cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures
especially in the Southern U. S. and India. Called also
Bahama grass and Bermuda grass.

Syn: Bermuda grass, devil grass, Bahama grass, doob, scutch
grass, star grass, Cynodon dactylon.
[WordNet 1.5]Bermuda grass \Ber*mu"da grass`\ (Bot.)
A kind of grass (Cynodon Dactylon) esteemed for pasture in
the Southern United States. It is a native of Southern
Europe, but is now wide-spread in warm countries; -- called
also scutch grass, and in Bermuda, devil grass.
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Bermuda lily
(gcide)
Bermuda lily \Ber*mu"da lil"y\ (Bot.)
The large white lily (Lilium longiflorum eximium, syn.
Lilium Harrisii) which is extensively cultivated in
Bermuda.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Easter lily \Eas"ter lil`y\ (Bot.)
Any one of various lilies or lilylike flowers which bloom
about Easter; specif.:
(a) The common white lily (Lilium candidum), called also
Annunciation lily.
(b) The larger white lily (Lilium longiflorum eximium, syn.
L. Harrisii) called also Bermuda lily.
(c) The daffodil (Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus).
(d) The Atamasco lily.
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Bermudan
(gcide)
Bermudan \Ber*mu"dan\ adj.
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Bermuda; as, Bermudan
beaches.
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2. of or pertaining to Bermudans; as, The Bermudan hotel
staff.
[WordNet 1.5]Bermudan \Bermudan\ n.
a native or inhabitant of Bermuda.

Syn: Bermudian.
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Bermudas
(gcide)
Bermudas \Bermudas\ n.
a group of islands in the Atlantic off the Carolina coast;
British colony; resort.

Syn: Bermuda.
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Bermudian
(gcide)
Bermudian \Bermudian\ n.
a native or inhabitant of Bermuda.

Syn: Bermudan.
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blabbermouth
(gcide)
blabbermouth \blabbermouth\ n.
someone who gossips indiscreetly.

Syn: blabber, tattletale, taleteller, talebearer, telltale.
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blabbermouthed
(gcide)
blabbermouthed \blabbermouthed\ adj.
1. tending to talk excessively.

Syn: bigmouthed, blabby, talkative.
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2. prone to revealing secrets; -- of people.

Syn: leaky, talebearing(prenominal), tattling(prenominal).
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Chambermaid
(gcide)
Chambermaid \Cham"ber*maid`\, n.
1. A maidservant who has the care of chambers, making the
beds, sweeping, cleaning the rooms, etc.
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2. A lady's maid. [Obs.] --Johnson.
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Dismemberment
(gcide)
Dismemberment \Dis*mem"ber*ment\, n. [Cf. OF. desmembrement, F.
d['e]membrement.]
The act of dismembering, or the state of being dismembered;
cutting in piece; m?tilation; division; separation.
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The Castilians would doubtless have resented the
dismemberment of the unwieldy body of which they formed
the head. --Macaulay.
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Encomberment
(gcide)
Encomberment \En*com"ber*ment\, n. [See Encumberment.]
Hindrance; molestation.[Obs.] --Spenser.
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Encumberment
(gcide)
Encumberment \En*cum"ber*ment\, n. [Cf. F. encombrement.]
Encumbrance. [R.]
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Jabberment
(gcide)
Jabberment \Jab"ber*ment\, n.
Jabber. [R.] --Milton.
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Lumberman
(gcide)
Lumberman \Lum"ber*man\, n.; pl. Lumbermen.
One who is engaged in lumbering as a business or employment.
[U.S.]
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Lumbermen
(gcide)
Lumberman \Lum"ber*man\, n.; pl. Lumbermen.
One who is engaged in lumbering as a business or employment.
[U.S.]
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