slovo | definícia |
darling (mass) | darling
- miláčik |
darling (encz) | darling,miláček n: |
darling (encz) | darling,milovaný |
darling (gcide) | darling \dar"ling\, n. [OE. derling, deorling, AS. de['o]rling;
de['o]re dear + -ling. See Dear, and -ling.]
One dearly beloved; a favorite.
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And can do naught but wail her darling's loss. --Shak.
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darling (gcide) | darling \dar"ling\, a.
Dearly beloved; regarded with especial kindness and
tenderness; favorite. "Some darling science." --I. Watts.
"Darling sin." --Macaulay.
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darling (wn) | darling
adj 1: dearly loved [syn: beloved, darling, dear]
n 1: a special loved one [syn: darling, favorite,
favourite, pet, dearie, deary, ducky]
2: an Australian river; tributary of the Murray River [syn:
Darling, Darling River] |
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darling pea (encz) | darling pea, n: |
darlings (encz) | darlings,miláčci Jiri Syrovy |
darlington (encz) | Darlington,Darlington n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
hairy darling pea (encz) | hairy darling pea, n: |
smooth darling pea (encz) | smooth darling pea, n: |
darling daughter (czen) | Darling Daughter,DD[zkr.] |
darling son (czen) | Darling Son,DS[zkr.] |
darlington (czen) | Darlington,Darlingtonn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
darlingtonia californica (czen) | Darlingtonia californica,cobra lily[bot.] masožravá rostlina -pv- |
Darlingtonia (gcide) | Darlingtonia \Dar`ling*to"ni*a\, n. [NL. Named after Dr. William
Darlington, a botanist of West Chester, Penn.] (Bot.)
A genus of California pitcher plants consisting of a single
species. The long tubular leaves are hooded at the top, and
frequently contain many insects drowned in the secretion of
the leaves.
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Darlingtonia California (gcide) | Pitcher \Pitch"er\, n. [OE. picher, OF. pichier, OHG. pehhar,
pehh[=a]ri; prob. of the same origin as E. beaker. Cf.
Beaker.]
1. A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a
spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar
with a large ear or handle.
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2. (Bot.) A tubular or cuplike appendage or expansion of the
leaves of certain plants.
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American pitcher plants, the species of Sarracenia. See
Sarracenia.
Australian pitcher plant, the Cephalotus follicularis, a
low saxifragaceous herb having two kinds of radical
leaves, some oblanceolate and entire, others transformed
into little ovoid pitchers, longitudinally triple-winged
and ciliated, the mouth covered with a lid shaped like a
cockleshell.
California pitcher plant, the Darlingtonia California.
See Darlingtonia.
Pitcher plant, any plant with the whole or a part of the
leaves transformed into pitchers or cuplike organs,
especially the species of Nepenthes. See Nepenthes.
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darling pea (wn) | darling pea
n 1: either of two Australian plants of the genus Swainsona that
are poisonous to sheep [syn: darling pea, poison bush] |
darling river (wn) | Darling River
n 1: an Australian river; tributary of the Murray River [syn:
Darling, Darling River] |
darlingtonia (wn) | Darlingtonia
n 1: one species: California pitcher plant [syn: Darlingtonia,
genus Darlingtonia] |
darlingtonia californica (wn) | Darlingtonia californica
n 1: marsh or bog herb having solitary pendulous yellow-green
flowers and somewhat twisted pitchers with broad wings
below [syn: California pitcher plant, {Darlingtonia
californica}] |
genus darlingtonia (wn) | genus Darlingtonia
n 1: one species: California pitcher plant [syn: Darlingtonia,
genus Darlingtonia] |
hairy darling pea (wn) | hairy darling pea
n 1: shrubby perennial of southern Australia having downy or
woolly stems and undersides of leaves and racemes of red to
pink flowers [syn: hairy darling pea, {Swainsona
greyana}, Swainsona grandiflora] |
smooth darling pea (wn) | smooth darling pea
n 1: erect or trailing perennial of eastern Australia having
axillary racemes of blue to purple or red flowers [syn:
smooth darling pea, Swainsona galegifolia] |
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