slovodefinícia
bion
(encz)
BION,Believe It Or Not [zkr.]
Bion
(gcide)
Bion \Bi"on\, n. [Gr. biw^n living, p. pr. of bioy^n to live.]
(Biol.)
The physiological individual, characterized by definiteness
and independence of function, in distinction from the
morphological individual or morphon.
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podobné slovodefinícia
bionomics
(mass)
bionomics
- ekológia
aerobiont
(encz)
aerobiont,aerobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
albion
(encz)
Albion,Albion Zdeněk BrožAlbion,archaický název pro Anglii Zdeněk Brož
amphibiont
(encz)
amphibiont,amfibiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
bionic
(encz)
bionic,bionický adj: Zdeněk Brož
bionics
(encz)
bionics,bionika n: Zdeněk Brož
bionomic
(encz)
bionomic,ekologický adj: Zdeněk Brož
bionomics
(encz)
bionomics,bionomie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačbionomics,ekologie n: Zdeněk Brož
biont
(encz)
biont,biont Zdeněk Brož
ebionite
(encz)
Ebionite, adj:
edaphobiont
(encz)
edaphobiont,edafobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
epibiont
(encz)
epibiont,epibiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
eurybiont
(encz)
eurybiont,eurybiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
geobiont
(encz)
geobiont,geobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
halobiont
(encz)
halobiont,halobie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
heliobiont
(encz)
heliobiont,heliobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
helobiont
(encz)
helobiont,helobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
patabiont
(encz)
patabiont,patabiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
saprobiont
(encz)
saprobiont,saprobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
stenobiont
(encz)
stenobiont,stenobiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
symbiont
(encz)
symbiont,organizmus žijící v symbióze Zdeněk Brožsymbiont,symbiont n: Zdeněk Brož
aerobiont
(czen)
aerobiont,aerobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
albion
(czen)
Albion,Albion Zdeněk Brož
amfibiont
(czen)
amfibiont,amphibiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
bionafta
(czen)
bionafta,biodieseln: jaaara
bionický
(czen)
bionický,bionicadj: Zdeněk Brož
bionika
(czen)
bionika,bionicsn: Zdeněk Brož
bionomie
(czen)
bionomie,bionomics[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
biont
(czen)
biont,biont Zdeněk Brož
edafobiont
(czen)
edafobiont,edaphobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
epibiont
(czen)
epibiont,epibiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
eurybiont
(czen)
eurybiont,eurybiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
fabion
(czen)
fabion,cavetton: Zdeněk Brož
geobiont
(czen)
geobiont,geobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
heliobiont
(czen)
heliobiont,heliobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
helobiont
(czen)
helobiont,helobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
patabiont
(czen)
patabiont,patabiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
saprobiont
(czen)
saprobiont,saprobe[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačsaprobiont,saprobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
stenobiont
(czen)
stenobiont,stenobiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
symbiont
(czen)
symbiont,symbiontn: Zdeněk Brož
Albion
(gcide)
Albion \Al"bi*on\, n. [Prob. from the same root as Gael. alp a
height or hill. "It may have been bestowed on the land lying
behind the white cliffs visible from the coast of Gaul.
Albany, the old name of Scotland, means probably the "hilly
land." --I. Taylor.]
An ancient name of England, still retained in poetry.
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In that nook-shotten isle of Albion. --Shak.
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Babion
(gcide)
Babian \Ba"bi*an\, Babion \Ba"bi*on\, n. [See Baboon.]
A baboon. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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Bion
(gcide)
Bion \Bi"on\, n. [Gr. biw^n living, p. pr. of bioy^n to live.]
(Biol.)
The physiological individual, characterized by definiteness
and independence of function, in distinction from the
morphological individual or morphon.
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Bionomy
(gcide)
Bionomy \Bi*on"o*my\, n. [Gr. bi`os life + no`mos law.]
Physiology. [R.] --Dunglison.
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Ebionite
(gcide)
Ebionite \E"bi*o*nite\, n. [Heb. ebyon[imac]m poor people.]
(Eccl. Hist.)
One of a sect of heretics, in the first centuries of the
church, whose doctrine was a mixture of Judaism and
Christianity. They denied the divinity of Christ, regarding
him as an inspired messenger, and rejected much of the New
Testament.
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Ebionitism
(gcide)
Ebionitism \E"bi*o*ni`tism\, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
The system or doctrine of the Ebionites.
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Eccaleobion
(gcide)
Eccaleobion \Ec`ca*le*o"bi*on\, n. [Gr. 'ekkalei^n to call out
('ek out of + kalei^n to call) + bi`os life.]
A contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat.
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Excambion
(gcide)
Excambion \Ex*cam"bi*on\, Excambium \Ex*cam"bi*um\, n. [LL.
excambium. See Excamb.] (Scots Law)
Exchange; barter; -- used commonly of lands.
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Gabion
(gcide)
Gabion \Ga"bi*on\, n.[F., from It. gabbione a large cage,
gabion, from gabbia cage, L. cavea. See Cage.]
1. (Fort.) A hollow cylinder of wickerwork, like a basket
without a bottom. Gabions are made of various sizes, and
filled with earth in building fieldworks to shelter men
from an enemy's fire.
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2. (Hydraul. Engin.) An openwork frame, as of poles, filled
with stones and sunk, to assist in forming a bar dyke,
etc., as in harbor improvement.
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Gabionade
(gcide)
Gabionade \Ga`bi*on*ade"\, n. [F. gabionnade.]
1. (Fort.) A traverse made with gabions between guns or on
their flanks, protecting them from enfilading fire.
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2. A structure of gabions sunk in lines, as a core for a sand
bar in harbor improvements.
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Gabionage
(gcide)
Gabionage \Ga"bi*on*age\, n. [F. gabionnage.] (Mil.)
The part of a fortification built of gabions.
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Gabioned
(gcide)
Gabioned \Ga"bi*oned\, p. a.
Furnished with gabions.
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Gabionnade
(gcide)
Gabionnade \Ga`bion`nade"\, n.
See Gabionade.
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Gobionellus oceanicus
(gcide)
Emerald \Em"er*ald\, a.
Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald. "Emerald
meadows." --Byron.
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Emerald fish (Zo["o]l.), a fish of the Gulf of Mexico
(Gobionellus oceanicus), remarkable for the brilliant
green and blue color of the base of the tongue; -- whence
the name; -- called also esmeralda.

Emerald green, a very durable pigment, of a vivid light
green color, made from the arseniate of copper; green
bice; Scheele's green; -- also used adjectively; as,
emerald green crystals.

Emerald Isle, a name given to Ireland on account of the
brightness of its verdure.

Emerald spodumene, or Lithia emerald. (Min.) See
Hiddenite.

Emerald nickel. (Min.) See Zaratite.
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Labionasal
(gcide)
Labionasal \La`bi*o*na"sal\, a. [Labium + nasal.] (Phonetics)
Formed by the lips and the nose. -- n. A labionasal sound or
letter.
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Microbion
(gcide)
Microbe \Mi"crobe\, Microbion \Mi*cro"bi*on\, n. [NL. microbion,
fr. Gr. ? little + ? life.] (Biol.)
A microscopic organism; a microorganism; -- particularly
applied to bacteria and especially to pathogenic forms; as,
the microbe of fowl cholera.
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albion
(wn)
Albion
n 1: archaic name for England or Great Britain; used poetically
bionic
(wn)
bionic
adj 1: of or relating to bionics
2: having particular physiological functions augmented or
replaced by electronic or electromechanical components
bionic man
(wn)
bionic man
n 1: a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in
part by electromechanical devices; "a cyborg is a
cybernetic organism" [syn: cyborg, bionic man, {bionic
woman}]
bionic woman
(wn)
bionic woman
n 1: a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in
part by electromechanical devices; "a cyborg is a
cybernetic organism" [syn: cyborg, bionic man, {bionic
woman}]
bionics
(wn)
bionics
n 1: application of biological principles to the study and
design of engineering systems (especially electronic
systems)
bionomic
(wn)
bionomic
adj 1: of or relating to the science of ecology; "ecological
research" [syn: ecological, ecologic, bionomical,
bionomic]
bionomical
(wn)
bionomical
adj 1: of or relating to the science of ecology; "ecological
research" [syn: ecological, ecologic, bionomical,
bionomic]
bionomics
(wn)
bionomics
n 1: the branch of biology concerned with the relations between
organisms and their environment [syn: ecology,
bionomics, environmental science]
biont
(wn)
biont
n 1: a discrete unit of living matter
ebionite
(wn)
Ebionite
adj 1: of or relating to the Ebionites or their religion
n 1: a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history
of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah;
they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected
the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law
and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared
heretic by the Church of Rome [syn: Nazarene, Ebionite]
symbion pandora
(wn)
Symbion pandora
n 1: only known species of Cycliophora; lives symbiotically
attached to a lobster's lip by an adhesive disk and feeding
by means of a hairy mouth ring; its complex life cycle
includes asexual and sexual phases

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