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dahl (encz) | Dahl,Dahl n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
dahl (czen) | Dahl,Dahln: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
dahl (wn) | dahl
n 1: tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat
pods; much cultivated in the tropics [syn: pigeon pea,
pigeon-pea plant, cajan pea, catjang pea, red gram,
dhal, dahl, Cajanus cajan]
2: small highly nutritious seed of the tropical pigeon-pea plant
[syn: cajan pea, pigeon pea, dahl] |
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amdahl (encz) | Amdahl,Amdahl n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
dahlia (encz) | dahlia,jiřina n: Zdeněk Broždahlia,jiřinka n: [bot.] |
herfindahl index. (encz) | Herfindahl Index.,Herfindahlův index [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
heyerdahl (encz) | Heyerdahl, |
sea dahlia (encz) | sea dahlia, n: |
amdahl (czen) | Amdahl,Amdahln: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
herfindahlův index (czen) | Herfindahlův index,Herfindahl Index.[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Dahlia (gcide) | Dahlia \Dah"lia\ (d[aum]l"y[.a] or d[=a]l"y[.a]; 277, 106), n.;
pl. Dahlias. [Named after Andrew Dahl a Swedish botanist.]
(Bot.)
A genus of plants native to Mexico and Central America, of
the order Composit[ae]; also, any plant or flower of the
genus. The numerous varieties of cultivated dahlias bear
conspicuous flowers which differ in color.
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Dahlias (gcide) | Dahlia \Dah"lia\ (d[aum]l"y[.a] or d[=a]l"y[.a]; 277, 106), n.;
pl. Dahlias. [Named after Andrew Dahl a Swedish botanist.]
(Bot.)
A genus of plants native to Mexico and Central America, of
the order Composit[ae]; also, any plant or flower of the
genus. The numerous varieties of cultivated dahlias bear
conspicuous flowers which differ in color.
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dahlin (gcide) | Inulin \In"u*lin\, n. [From NL. Inula Helenium, the
elecampane: cf. F. inuline.] (Chem.)
A substance of very wide occurrence. It is found dissolved in
the sap of the roots and rhizomes of many composite and other
plants, as Inula, Helianthus, Campanula, etc., and is
extracted by solution as a tasteless, white, semicrystalline
substance, resembling starch, with which it is isomeric,
having fructose units in place of most of the glucose units.
It is intermediate in nature between starch and sugar, and
replaces starch as the reserve food in Compositae. Called
also dahlin, helenin, alantin, alant starch, etc.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Dahlin \Dah"lin\ (d[aum]"l[i^]n), n. [From Dahlia.] (Chem.)
A variety of starch extracted from the dahlia; -- called also
inulin. See Inulin.
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Dahlin (gcide) | Inulin \In"u*lin\, n. [From NL. Inula Helenium, the
elecampane: cf. F. inuline.] (Chem.)
A substance of very wide occurrence. It is found dissolved in
the sap of the roots and rhizomes of many composite and other
plants, as Inula, Helianthus, Campanula, etc., and is
extracted by solution as a tasteless, white, semicrystalline
substance, resembling starch, with which it is isomeric,
having fructose units in place of most of the glucose units.
It is intermediate in nature between starch and sugar, and
replaces starch as the reserve food in Compositae. Called
also dahlin, helenin, alantin, alant starch, etc.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Dahlin \Dah"lin\ (d[aum]"l[i^]n), n. [From Dahlia.] (Chem.)
A variety of starch extracted from the dahlia; -- called also
inulin. See Inulin.
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odahlic (gcide) | Odalisque \O`da`lisque"\, n. [F., fr. Turk. odaliq chambermaid,
fr. oda chamber, room.]
A female slave or concubine in the harem of the Turkish
sultan. [Written also odahlic, odalisk, and odalik.]
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Not of those that men desire, sleek
Odalisques, or oracles of mode. --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster] Odalman |
dahlia (wn) | dahlia
n 1: any of several plants of or developed from the species
Dahlia pinnata having tuberous roots and showy rayed
variously colored flower heads; native to the mountains of
Mexico and Central America and Colombia [syn: dahlia,
Dahlia pinnata] |
dahlia pinnata (wn) | Dahlia pinnata
n 1: any of several plants of or developed from the species
Dahlia pinnata having tuberous roots and showy rayed
variously colored flower heads; native to the mountains of
Mexico and Central America and Colombia [syn: dahlia,
Dahlia pinnata] |
genus dahlia (wn) | genus Dahlia
n 1: genus of perennial tuberous plants of Mexico and Central
America |
heyerdahl (wn) | Heyerdahl
n 1: Norwegian anthropologist noted for his studies of cultural
diffusion (1914-2002) [syn: Heyerdahl, Thor Hyerdahl] |
sea dahlia (wn) | sea dahlia
n 1: stout herb with flowers one to a stalk; ornamental
developed from a Mexican wildflower [syn: sea dahlia,
Coreopsis maritima] |
thor hyerdahl (wn) | Thor Hyerdahl
n 1: Norwegian anthropologist noted for his studies of cultural
diffusion (1914-2002) [syn: Heyerdahl, Thor Hyerdahl] |
amdahl (foldoc) | Amdahl
1. Amdahl Corporation.
2. Gene Amdahl.
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amdahl corporation (foldoc) | Amdahl Corporation
A US computer manufacturer. Amdahl is a major
supplier of large mainframes, UNIX and Open Systems
software and servers, data storage subsystems, data
communications products, applications development software,
and a variety of educational and consulting services.
Amdahl products are sold in more than 30 countries for use in
both open systems and IBM plug-compatible mainframe
computing environments.
Quarterly sales $397M, profits $13M (Aug 1994).
In 1997 Amdahl became a division of Fujitsu.
(http://amdahl.com/).
(1995-05-23)
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