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costa rica (encz) | Costa Rica,Kostarika n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
costa rican (encz) | Costa Rican, |
costal (encz) | costal,žeberní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
costal cartilage (encz) | costal cartilage, n: |
costal groove (encz) | costal groove, n: |
costalgia (encz) | costalgia, n: |
costar (encz) | costar, |
costate (encz) | costate,žebernatý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
intercostal (encz) | intercostal,mezižeberní Zdeněk Brož |
intercostal artery (encz) | intercostal artery, n: |
intercostal muscle (encz) | intercostal muscle, n: |
intercostal vein (encz) | intercostal vein, n: |
lexicostatistic (encz) | lexicostatistic, adj: |
lexicostatistics (encz) | lexicostatistics, n: |
musculus intercostalis (encz) | musculus intercostalis, n: |
mycostatin (encz) | Mycostatin, |
pentecostal (encz) | pentecostal,striktně dodržující Bibli Zdeněk Brož |
pentecostalism (encz) | Pentecostalism, |
vena intercostalis (encz) | vena intercostalis, n: |
Accostable (gcide) | Accostable \Ac*cost"a*ble\, a. [Cf. F. accostable.]
Approachable; affable. [R.] --Hawthorne.
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Asopia costalis (gcide) | Clover \Clo"ver\ (kl[=o]"v[~e]r), n. [OE. claver, clover, AS.
cl[=ae]fre; akin to LG. & Dan. klever, D. klaver, G. klee,
Sw. kl["o]fver.] (Bot.)
A plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the
common red clover, Trifolium pratense, the white,
Trifolium repens, and the hare's foot, Trifolium arvense.
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Clover weevil (Zool.) a small weevil (Apion apricans),
that destroys the seeds of clover.
Clover worm (Zool.), the larva of a small moth ({Asopia
costalis}), often very destructive to clover hay.
In clover, in very pleasant circumstances; fortunate.
[Colloq.]
Sweet clover. See Meliot.
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Bicostate (gcide) | Bicostate \Bi*cos"tate\, a. [Pref. bi- + costate.] (Bot.)
Having two principal ribs running longitudinally, as a leaf.
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Costa (gcide) | Costa \Cos"ta\ (k[o^]s"t[.a]), n. [L., rib. See Coast.]
1. (Anat.) A rib of an animal or a human being.
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2. (Bot.) A rib or vein of a leaf, especially the midrib.
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3. (Zool.)
(a) The anterior rib in the wing of an insect.
(b) One of the riblike longitudinal ridges on the exterior
of many corals.
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Costage (gcide) | Costage \Cost"age\ (k?st"?j; 115), n. [OF. coustage.]
Expense; cost. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Costal (gcide) | Costal \Cos"tal\ (k?s"tal), a. [Cf. F. costal. See Costa.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining to the ribs or the sides of the body;
as, costal nerves.
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2. (Bot. & Zool.) Relating to a costa, or rib.
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Costal cartilage. See Cartilage, and Illust. of Thorax.
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Costal cartilage (gcide) | Costal \Cos"tal\ (k?s"tal), a. [Cf. F. costal. See Costa.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining to the ribs or the sides of the body;
as, costal nerves.
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2. (Bot. & Zool.) Relating to a costa, or rib.
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Costal cartilage. See Cartilage, and Illust. of Thorax.
[1913 Webster]Cartilage \Car"ti*lage\, n. [L. cartilago; cf. F. cartilage.]
(Anat.)
A translucent, elastic tissue; gristle.
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Note: Cartilage contains no vessels, and consists of a
homogeneous, intercellular matrix, in which there are
numerous minute cavities, or capsules, containing
protoplasmic cells, the cartilage corpuscul. See Illust
under Duplication.
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Articular cartilage, cartilage that lines the joints.
Cartilage bone (Anat.), any bone formed by the ossification
of cartilage.
Costal cartilage, cartilage joining a rib with he sternum.
See Illust. of Thorax.
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Costal-nerved (gcide) | Costal-nerved \Cos"tal-nerved`\ (k?s"tal-n?rvd`), a. (Bot.)
Having the nerves spring from the midrib.
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co-star (gcide) | co-star \co-star\ v. t.
to feature as the co-star in a performance; as, the film
co-starred Robin Williams as the psychiatrist.
[WordNet 1.5]co-star \co-star\ v. i.
to be the co-star in a performance; as, Robin Williams
co-starred in the film.
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Costard (gcide) | Costard \Cos"tard\ (k?s"t?rd), n. [Prob. fr. OF. coste rib,
side, F. c[^o]te, and meaning orig., a ribbed apple, from the
ribs or angles on its sides. See Coast.]
1. An apple, large and round like the head.
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Some [apples] consist more of air than water . . .;
others more of water than wind, as your costards and
pomewaters. --Muffett.
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2. The head; -- used contemptuously.
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Try whether your costard or my bat be the harder.
--Shak.
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Costardmonger (gcide) | Costardmonger \Cos"tard*mon`ger\ (-m?n`g?r), n.
A costermonger.
[1913 Webster] CostateCostermonger \Cos"ter*mon`ger\ (k?s"t?r-m?n`g?r), n. [See
Costard.]
An apple seller; a hawker of, or dealer in, any kind of fruit
or vegetables; a fruiterer. [Written also costardmonger.]
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costardmonger (gcide) | Costardmonger \Cos"tard*mon`ger\ (-m?n`g?r), n.
A costermonger.
[1913 Webster] CostateCostermonger \Cos"ter*mon`ger\ (k?s"t?r-m?n`g?r), n. [See
Costard.]
An apple seller; a hawker of, or dealer in, any kind of fruit
or vegetables; a fruiterer. [Written also costardmonger.]
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Costate (gcide) | Costate \Cos"tate\ (k?s"t?t), Costated \Cos"ta*ted\ (-t?-t?d),
a. [L. costatus, fr. costa rib.]
Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs; (Bot.) having one or
more longitudinal ribs.
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Costated (gcide) | Costate \Cos"tate\ (k?s"t?t), Costated \Cos"ta*ted\ (-t?-t?d),
a. [L. costatus, fr. costa rib.]
Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs; (Bot.) having one or
more longitudinal ribs.
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Crebricostate (gcide) | Crebricostate \Cre`bri*cos"tate\ (kr[=e]`br[i^]*k[o^]s"t[asl]t),
a. [L. creber close + costa rib.] (Zool.)
Marked with closely set ribs or ridges.
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Curvicostate (gcide) | Curvicostate \Cur`vi*cos"tate\ (k?r`v?-k?s"t?t), a. [L. curvus +
E. costate.] (Bot.)
Having bent ribs.
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Ecostate (gcide) | Ecostate \E*cos"tate\, a. [Pref. e- + costate.] (Bot.)
Having no ribs or nerves; -- said of a leaf.
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Flexicostate (gcide) | Flexicostate \Flex`i*cos"tate\, a. [L. flexus bent + E.
costate.] (Anat.)
Having bent or curved ribs.
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Intercostal (gcide) | Intercostal \In`ter*cos"tal\, a. (Anat. & Physiol.)
Between the ribs; pertaining to, or produced by, the parts
between the ribs; as, intercostal respiration, in which the
chest is alternately enlarged and contracted by the
intercostal muscles.
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Laticostate (gcide) | Laticostate \Lat`i*cos"tate\, a. [L. latus broad + E. costate.]
Broad-ribbed.
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Multicostate (gcide) | Multicostate \Mul`ti*cos"tate\, a. [Multi- + costate.]
Having numerous ribs, or costae, as the leaf of a plant, or
as certain shells and corals.
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Pecten tenuicostatus (gcide) | Scallop \Scal"lop\ (?; 277), n. [OF. escalope a shell, probably
of German or Dutch origin, and akin to E. scale of a fish;
cf. D. schelp shell. See Scale of a fish, and cf.
Escalop.] [Written also scollop.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve
mollusks of the genus Pecten and allied genera of the
family Pectinidae. The shell is usually radially ribbed,
and the edge is therefore often undulated in a
characteristic manner. The large adductor muscle of some
the species is much used as food. One species ({Vola
Jacobaeus}) occurs on the coast of Palestine, and its
shell was formerly worn by pilgrims as a mark that they
had been to the Holy Land. Called also fan shell. See
Pecten, 2.
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Note: The common edible scallop of the Eastern United States
is Pecten irradians; the large sea scallop, also used
as food, is Pecten Clintonius syn. {Pecten
tenuicostatus}.
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2. One of series of segments of circles joined at their
extremities, forming a border like the edge or surface of
a scallop shell.
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3. One of the shells of a scallop; also, a dish resembling a
scallop shell.
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Pentecostal (gcide) | Pentecostal \Pen`te*cos"tal\, a.
Of or pertaining to Pentecost or to Whitsuntide.
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Pentecostals (gcide) | Pentecostals \Pen`te*cos"tals\, n. pl.
Offerings formerly made to the parish priest, or to the
mother church, at Pentecost. --Shipley.
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Quadricostate (gcide) | Quadricostate \Quad`ri*cos"tate\, a. [Quadri- + costate.]
Having four ribs.
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Sternocostal (gcide) | Sternocostal \Ster`no*cos"tal\, a. [Sterno- + costal.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the sternum and the ribs; as, the
sternocostal cartilages.
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Subcostal (gcide) | Subcostal \Sub*cos"tal\, a. (Anat. & Zool.)
Situated below the costas, or ribs; as, the subcostal
muscles.
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Note: The subcostal muscles are distinct from, and within,
the intercostal.
[1913 Webster]Subcostal \Sub*cos"tal\, n.
1. (Anat.) A subcostal muscle.
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2. (Zool.) One of the principal nervures of the wings of an
insect. It is situated next beneath or behind the costal.
See Nervure.
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Supracostal (gcide) | Supracostal \Su`pra*cos"tal\, a. (Anat.)
Situated above, or on the outside of, the ribs.
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Tricostate (gcide) | Tricostate \Tri*cos"tate\, a. [Pref. tri- + costate.] (Bot.)
Three-ribbed; having three ribs from the base.
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Triplicostate (gcide) | Triplicostate \Trip`li*cos"tate\, a. [Triple + costate.] (Bot.)
Three-ribbed.
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Unicostate (gcide) | Unicostate \U`ni*cos"tate\, a. [Uni- + costate.] (Bot.)
Having a single rib or strong nerve running upward from the
base; -- said of a leaf.
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arteria intercostalis (wn) | arteria intercostalis
n 1: several arteries and supplying the intercostal spaces of
the rib cage [syn: intercostal artery, {arteria
intercostalis}] |
capital of costa rica (wn) | capital of Costa Rica
n 1: the capital and largest city of Costa Rica [syn: {San
Jose}, capital of Costa Rica] |
costa rica (wn) | Costa Rica
n 1: a republic in Central America; one of the most politically
stable countries in Latin America [syn: Costa Rica,
Republic of Costa Rica] |
costa rican (wn) | Costa Rican
adj 1: of or relating to Costa Rica or its people; "the Costa
Rican rain forest"; "our Costa Rican neighbors"
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Costa Rica |
costa rican colon (wn) | Costa Rican colon
n 1: the basic unit of money in Costa Rica; equal to 100
centimos [syn: colon, Costa Rican colon] |
costa rican monetary unit (wn) | Costa Rican monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Costa Rica |
costal (wn) | costal
adj 1: of or relating to or near a rib |
costal cartilage (wn) | costal cartilage
n 1: the cartilages that connect the sternum and the ends of the
ribs; its elasticity allows the chest to move in
respiration |
costal groove (wn) | costal groove
n 1: groove between the ribs where the nerves and blood vessels
are |
costalgia (wn) | costalgia
n 1: pain in the chest caused by inflammation of the muscles
between the ribs [syn: pleurodynia, pleuralgia,
costalgia] |
costanoan (wn) | Costanoan
n 1: a member of a North American Indian people living in
coastal California between Monterey and San Francisco Bay
2: a Penutian language spoken by the Costanoan |
costate (wn) | costate
adj 1: (of the surface) having a rough, riblike texture [syn:
costate, ribbed]
2: having ribs |
intercostal (wn) | intercostal
adj 1: located or occurring between the ribs; "intercostal
muscles"
n 1: muscles between the ribs; they contract during inspiration
[syn: intercostal, intercostal muscle, {musculus
intercostalis}] |
intercostal artery (wn) | intercostal artery
n 1: several arteries and supplying the intercostal spaces of
the rib cage [syn: intercostal artery, {arteria
intercostalis}] |
intercostal muscle (wn) | intercostal muscle
n 1: muscles between the ribs; they contract during inspiration
[syn: intercostal, intercostal muscle, {musculus
intercostalis}] |
intercostal vein (wn) | intercostal vein
n 1: several veins draining the intercostal spaces of the rib
cage [syn: intercostal vein, vena intercostalis] |
lexicostatistic (wn) | lexicostatistic
adj 1: pertaining to statistical methods used in studying the
relations between languages; "lexicostatistic techniques" |
lexicostatistics (wn) | lexicostatistics
n 1: a statistical technique used in glottochronology; used to
estimate how long ago different languages evolved from a
common source language |
musculus intercostalis (wn) | musculus intercostalis
n 1: muscles between the ribs; they contract during inspiration
[syn: intercostal, intercostal muscle, {musculus
intercostalis}] |
mycostatin (wn) | Mycostatin
n 1: an antifungal and antibiotic (trade names Mycostatin and
Nystan) discovered in New York State; derived from soil
fungi actinomycetes [syn: nystatin, Mycostatin,
Nystan] |
pentecostal (wn) | pentecostal
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of any of various
Pentecostal religious bodies or their members
2: of or relating to or occurring at Pentecost
n 1: any member of a Pentecostal religious body [syn:
Pentecostal, Pentecostalist] |
pentecostal religion (wn) | Pentecostal religion
n 1: any fundamentalist Protestant Church that uses revivalistic
methods to achieve experiences comparable to the
Pentecostal experiences of the first Christian disciples |
pentecostalism (wn) | pentecostalism
n 1: the principles and practices of Pentecostal religious
groups; characterized by religious excitement and talking
in tongues |
pentecostalist (wn) | Pentecostalist
n 1: any member of a Pentecostal religious body [syn:
Pentecostal, Pentecostalist] |
republic of costa rica (wn) | Republic of Costa Rica
n 1: a republic in Central America; one of the most politically
stable countries in Latin America [syn: Costa Rica,
Republic of Costa Rica] |