slovo | definícia |
cordial (mass) | cordial
- úprimný |
cordial (encz) | cordial,ovocná šťáva n: [brit.] Pino |
cordial (encz) | cordial,přívětivý adj: úsměv ap. Pino |
cordial (encz) | cordial,srdečný |
cordial (encz) | cordial,upřímný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Cordial (gcide) | Cordial \Cor"dial\, n.
1. Anything that comforts, gladdens, and exhilarates.
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Charms to my sight, and cordials to my mind.
--Dryden.
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2. (Med) Any invigorating and stimulating preparation; as, a
peppermint cordial.
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3. (Com.) Aromatized and sweetened spirit, used as a
beverage; a liqueur.
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Cordial (gcide) | Cordial \Cor"dial\ (k[^o]r"jal, formally k[^o]rd"yal; 106, 277),
a. [LL. cordialis, fr. L. cor heart: cf. F. cordial. See
Heart.]
1. Proceeding from the heart. [Obs.]
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A rib with cordial spirits warm. --Milton.
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2. Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.
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He . . . with looks of cordial love
Hung over her enamored. --Milton.
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3. Tending to revive, cheer, or invigorate; giving strength
or spirits.
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Behold this cordial julep here
That flames and dances in his crystal bounds.
--Milton.
Syn: Hearty; sincere; heartfelt; warm; affectionate;
cheering; invigorating. See Hearty.
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cordial (wn) | cordial
adj 1: diffusing warmth and friendliness; "an affable smile";
"an amiable gathering"; "cordial relations"; "a cordial
greeting"; "a genial host" [syn: affable, amiable,
cordial, genial]
2: politely warm and friendly; "a cordial handshake"
3: sincerely or intensely felt; "a cordial regard for his
visitor's comfort"; "a cordial abhorrence of waste"
n 1: strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a
meal [syn: liqueur, cordial] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
cordially (mass) | cordially
- srdečne, úprimne |
cordial reception (encz) | cordial reception, n: |
cordiality (encz) | cordiality,přívětivost n: Zdeněk Brožcordiality,srdečnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
cordially (encz) | cordially,přívětivě adv: Zdeněk Brožcordially,srdečně adv: Zdeněk Brožcordially,upřímně Zdeněk Brož |
entente cordiale (encz) | entente cordiale, n: |
precordial (encz) | precordial, adj: |
uncordial (encz) | uncordial, adj: |
Cordial (gcide) | Cordial \Cor"dial\, n.
1. Anything that comforts, gladdens, and exhilarates.
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Charms to my sight, and cordials to my mind.
--Dryden.
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2. (Med) Any invigorating and stimulating preparation; as, a
peppermint cordial.
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3. (Com.) Aromatized and sweetened spirit, used as a
beverage; a liqueur.
[1913 Webster]Cordial \Cor"dial\ (k[^o]r"jal, formally k[^o]rd"yal; 106, 277),
a. [LL. cordialis, fr. L. cor heart: cf. F. cordial. See
Heart.]
1. Proceeding from the heart. [Obs.]
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A rib with cordial spirits warm. --Milton.
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2. Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.
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He . . . with looks of cordial love
Hung over her enamored. --Milton.
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3. Tending to revive, cheer, or invigorate; giving strength
or spirits.
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Behold this cordial julep here
That flames and dances in his crystal bounds.
--Milton.
Syn: Hearty; sincere; heartfelt; warm; affectionate;
cheering; invigorating. See Hearty.
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Cordialities (gcide) | Cordiality \Cor*dial"i*ty\ (k[^o]r*j[a^]l"[i^]*t[y^] or
k[^o]r`d[i^]*[a^]l"-; 106), n.; pl. Cordialities (-t[i^]z).
[LL. cordialitas, fr. cordialis sincere: cf. F.
cordialit['e].]
1. Relation to the heart. [Obs.]
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That the ancients had any respect of cordiality or
reference unto the heart, will much be doubted.
--Sir T.
Browne.
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2. Sincere affection and kindness; warmth of regard;
heartiness. --Motley.
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Cordiality (gcide) | Cordiality \Cor*dial"i*ty\ (k[^o]r*j[a^]l"[i^]*t[y^] or
k[^o]r`d[i^]*[a^]l"-; 106), n.; pl. Cordialities (-t[i^]z).
[LL. cordialitas, fr. cordialis sincere: cf. F.
cordialit['e].]
1. Relation to the heart. [Obs.]
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That the ancients had any respect of cordiality or
reference unto the heart, will much be doubted.
--Sir T.
Browne.
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2. Sincere affection and kindness; warmth of regard;
heartiness. --Motley.
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Cordialize (gcide) | Cordialize \Cor"dial*ize\ (k[^o]r"jal*[imac]z or
k[^o]rd"yal*[imac]z; 106), v. t.
1. To make into a cordial.
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2. To render cordial; to reconcile.
[1913 Webster]Cordialize \Cor"dial*ize\, v. i.
To grow cordial; to feel or express cordiality. [R.]
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Cordially (gcide) | Cordially \Cor"dial*ly\, adv.
In a cordial manner. -- Dr. H. More.
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Cordialness (gcide) | Cordialness \Cor"dial*ness\, n.
Cordiality. --Cotgrave.
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Ginger cordial (gcide) | Ginger \Gin"ger\, n. [OE. ginger, gingever, gingivere, OF.
gengibre, gingimbre, F. gingembre, L. zingiber, zingiberi,
fr. Gr. ?; of Oriental origin; cf. Ar. & Pers. zenjeb[imac]l,
fr. Skr. [,c][.r][.n]gav["e]ra, prop., hornshaped; ???ga horn
+ v["e]ra body.]
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1. (Bot.) A plant of the genus Zingiber, of the East and
West Indies. The species most known is {Zingiber
officinale}.
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2. The hot and spicy rootstock of Zingiber officinale,
which is much used in cookery and in medicine.
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Ginger ale
(a) a soft drink flavored with ginger and carbonated.
(a) See ginger beer, below.
Ginger beer or Ginger ale, a mild beer impregnated with
ginger.
Ginger cordial, a liquor made from ginger, raisins, lemon
rind, and water, and sometimes whisky or brandy.
Ginger pop. See Ginger ale (above).
Ginger wine, wine impregnated with ginger.
Wild ginger (Bot.), an American herb (Asarum Canadense)
with two reniform leaves and a long, cordlike rootstock
which has a strong taste of ginger.
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Praecordial (gcide) | Praecordial \Pr[ae]*cor"di*al\, a. (Anat.)
Same as Precordial.
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Precordial (gcide) | Precordial \Pre*cor"di*al\, a. [Pref. pre- + L. cor, cordis,
heart: cf. F. pr['e]cordial.] (Anat.)
Situated in front of the heart; of or pertaining to the
pr[ae]cordia.
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Uncordial (gcide) | Uncordial \Uncordial\
See cordial. |
cordial reception (wn) | cordial reception
n 1: kindness in welcoming guests or strangers [syn: {cordial
reception}, hospitality] [ant: inhospitality] |
cordiality (wn) | cordiality
n 1: a cordial disposition [syn: amity, cordiality] |
cordially (wn) | cordially
adv 1: in a hearty manner; "`Yes,' the children chorused
heartily"; "We welcomed her warmly" [syn: heartily,
cordially, warmly] |
entente cordiale (wn) | entente cordiale
n 1: an informal alliance between countries [syn: entente,
entente cordiale]
2: a friendly understanding between political powers [syn:
entente, entente cordiale] |
precordial (wn) | precordial
adj 1: in front of the heart; involving the precordium |
uncordial (wn) | uncordial
adj 1: lacking warmth or friendliness; "looked uncordial as we
approached" |
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