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clive (encz) | Clive,Clive n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
clive (czen) | Clive,Cliven: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
clive (wn) | Clive
n 1: British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in
1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774)
[syn: Clive, Robert Clive, Baron Clive, {Baron Clive
of Plassey}] |
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clivers (encz) | clivers,svízel přítula Zdeněk Brož |
Acclive (gcide) | Acclive \Ac*clive"\, a.
Acclivous. [Obs.]
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Clivers (gcide) | Clivers \Cliv"ers\ (? or ?), n.
See Cleavers.
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Proclive (gcide) | Proclive \Pro*clive"\, a. [L. proclivis sloping, inclined; pro
forward + clivus hill: cf. F. proclive. See Declivity, and
cf. Proclivous.]
Having a tendency by nature; prone; proclivous. [R.] --Mrs.
Browning.
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baron clive (wn) | Baron Clive
n 1: British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in
1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774)
[syn: Clive, Robert Clive, Baron Clive, {Baron Clive
of Plassey}] |
baron clive of plassey (wn) | Baron Clive of Plassey
n 1: British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in
1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774)
[syn: Clive, Robert Clive, Baron Clive, {Baron Clive
of Plassey}] |
clive sinclair (wn) | Clive Sinclair
n 1: English electrical engineer who founded a company that
introduced many innovative products (born in 1940) [syn:
Sinclair, Clive Sinclair, Sir Clive Marles Sinclair] |
clive staples lewis (wn) | Clive Staples Lewis
n 1: English critic and novelist; author of theological works
and of books for children (1898-1963) [syn: Lewis, {C. S.
Lewis}, Clive Staples Lewis] |
clivers (wn) | clivers
n 1: annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North
America and Europe and Asia [syn: cleavers, clivers,
goose grass, catchweed, spring cleavers, {Galium
aparine}] |
robert clive (wn) | Robert Clive
n 1: British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in
1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774)
[syn: Clive, Robert Clive, Baron Clive, {Baron Clive
of Plassey}] |
sir clive marles sinclair (wn) | Sir Clive Marles Sinclair
n 1: English electrical engineer who founded a company that
introduced many innovative products (born in 1940) [syn:
Sinclair, Clive Sinclair, Sir Clive Marles Sinclair] |
clive sinclair (foldoc) | Clive Sinclair
Sinclair, Clive
Sir Clive Sinclair (1939- ) The British inventor who
pioneered the home microcomputer market in the early 1980s,
with the introduction of low-cost, easy to use, 8-bit
computers produced by his company, Sinclair Research.
Sir Clive also invented and produced a variety of electronic
devices from the 1960s to 1990s, including pocket calculators
(he marketed the first pocket calculator in the world),
radios and televisions. Perhaps he is most famous (or some
might say notorious) for his range electric vehicles,
especially the Sinclair C5, introduced in 1985. He has been a
member of MENSA, the high IQ society, since 1962.
Planet Sinclair (http://nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/).
["The Sinclair Story", Rodney Dale, pub. Duckworth 1985]
(1998-11-09)
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sinclair, clive (foldoc) | Clive Sinclair
Sinclair, Clive
Sir Clive Sinclair (1939- ) The British inventor who
pioneered the home microcomputer market in the early 1980s,
with the introduction of low-cost, easy to use, 8-bit
computers produced by his company, Sinclair Research.
Sir Clive also invented and produced a variety of electronic
devices from the 1960s to 1990s, including pocket calculators
(he marketed the first pocket calculator in the world),
radios and televisions. Perhaps he is most famous (or some
might say notorious) for his range electric vehicles,
especially the Sinclair C5, introduced in 1985. He has been a
member of MENSA, the high IQ society, since 1962.
Planet Sinclair (http://nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/).
["The Sinclair Story", Rodney Dale, pub. Duckworth 1985]
(1998-11-09)
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