slovo | definícia |
datum (msasasci) | datum
- date, dating |
datum (encz) | datum,data Jiri Syrovy |
datum (czen) | datum,date |
datum (czen) | datum,datingn: Jiri Syrovy |
Datum (gcide) | Datum \Da"tum\, n.; pl. Data. [L. See 2d Date.]
1. Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted;
that upon which an inference or an argument is based; --
used chiefly in the plural.
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Any writer, therefore, who . . . furnishes us with
data sufficient to determine the time in which he
wrote. --Priestley.
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2. a single piece of information; a fact; especially a piece
of information obtained by observation or experiment; --
used mostly in the plural.
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3. pl. (Math.) The quantities or relations which are assumed
to be given in any problem.
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4. (Surveying) a point, line, or level surface used as a
reference in measuring elevations. --RHUD
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Datum line (Surv.), the horizontal or base line, from which
the heights of points are reckoned or measured, as in the
plan of a railway, etc.
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datum (wn) | datum
n 1: an item of factual information derived from measurement or
research [syn: datum, data point] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
sense datum (encz) | sense datum, n: |
x datum line (encz) | x datum line,podélná souřadnicová čára n: [tech.] mamm |
x-datum line (encz) | x-datum line,podélná souřadnicová čára n: [it.] u děrného štítku mamm |
datum narození (czen) | datum narození,date of birth |
datum splatnosti (czen) | datum splatnosti,due daten: sladydatum splatnosti,maturity date web |
datum ukončení (czen) | datum ukončení,expiration daten: Zdeněk Brož |
datum vypršení (czen) | datum vypršení,expiration daten: Zdeněk Brož |
datumovka (czen) | datumovka,dater Pavel Cvrček |
datumové razítko (czen) | datumové razítko,date stamp Zdeněk Brož |
dřívější datum (czen) | dřívější datum,antedate Pavel Cvrček |
markovač datumu (czen) | markovač datumu,date gunn: jose |
Adiantum pedatum (gcide) | maidenhair \maid"en*hair`\, maidenhair fern \maidenhair fern\,
n. (Bot.)
Any of various small to large terrestrial ferns of the genus
Adiantum having very slender graceful stalks and delicate
palmately branched fronds, especially (Adiantum pedatum).
It is common in the United States, and is sometimes used in
medicine. The name is also applied to other species of the
same genus, as to the Venus-hair.
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Buccinum undatum (gcide) | Whelk \Whelk\ (hw[e^]lk), n. [OE. welk, wilk, AS. weoloc, weloc,
wiloc. Cf. Whilk, and Wilk.] (Zool.)
Any one numerous species of large marine gastropods belonging
to Buccinum and allied genera; especially, {Buccinum
undatum}, common on the coasts both of Europe and North
America, and much used as food in Europe.
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Whelk tingle, a dog whelk. See under Dog.
[1913 Webster]Buccinum \Buc"ci*num\, prop. n. [L., a trumpet, a trumpet
shell.] (Zool.)
A genus of large univalve mollusks abundant in the arctic
seas. It includes the common whelk (Buccinum undatum).
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Datum (gcide) | Datum \Da"tum\, n.; pl. Data. [L. See 2d Date.]
1. Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted;
that upon which an inference or an argument is based; --
used chiefly in the plural.
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Any writer, therefore, who . . . furnishes us with
data sufficient to determine the time in which he
wrote. --Priestley.
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2. a single piece of information; a fact; especially a piece
of information obtained by observation or experiment; --
used mostly in the plural.
[PJC]
3. pl. (Math.) The quantities or relations which are assumed
to be given in any problem.
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4. (Surveying) a point, line, or level surface used as a
reference in measuring elevations. --RHUD
[PJC]
Datum line (Surv.), the horizontal or base line, from which
the heights of points are reckoned or measured, as in the
plan of a railway, etc.
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Datum line (gcide) | Datum \Da"tum\, n.; pl. Data. [L. See 2d Date.]
1. Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted;
that upon which an inference or an argument is based; --
used chiefly in the plural.
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Any writer, therefore, who . . . furnishes us with
data sufficient to determine the time in which he
wrote. --Priestley.
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2. a single piece of information; a fact; especially a piece
of information obtained by observation or experiment; --
used mostly in the plural.
[PJC]
3. pl. (Math.) The quantities or relations which are assumed
to be given in any problem.
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4. (Surveying) a point, line, or level surface used as a
reference in measuring elevations. --RHUD
[PJC]
Datum line (Surv.), the horizontal or base line, from which
the heights of points are reckoned or measured, as in the
plan of a railway, etc.
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Echinocardium cordatum (gcide) | Mermaid \Mer"maid\, n. [AS. mere lake, sea. See Mere lake, and
maid.]
A fabled marine creature, typically represented as having the
upper part like that of a woman, and the lower like a fish; a
sea nymph, sea woman, or woman fish.
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Note: Chaucer uses this word as equivalent to the siren of
the ancients.
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Mermaid fish (Zool.) the angel fish (Squatina).
Mermaid's glove (Zool.), a British branched sponge somewhat
resembling a glove.
Mermaid's head (Zool.), a European spatangoid sea urchin
(Echinocardium cordatum) having some resemblance to a
skull.
Mermaid weed (Bot.), an aquatic herb with dentate or
pectinate leaves (Proserpinaca palustris and
Proserpinaca pectinacea).
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adiantum pedatum (wn) | Adiantum pedatum
n 1: hardy palmately branched North American fern with divergent
recurved branches borne on lustrous dark reddish stipes
[syn: American maidenhair fern, {five-fingered maidenhair
fern}, Adiantum pedatum] |
conopodium denudatum (wn) | Conopodium denudatum
n 1: a common European plant having edible tubers with the
flavor of roasted chestnuts [syn: earthnut, {Conopodium
denudatum}] |
hypericum pyramidatum (wn) | Hypericum pyramidatum
n 1: perennial shrub having large star-shaped yellow flowers in
narrowly pyramidal cymes [syn: great St John's wort,
Hypericum ascyron, Hypericum pyramidatum] |
sense datum (wn) | sense datum
n 1: an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation; "a
sensation of touch" [syn: sensation, esthesis,
aesthesis, sense experience, sense impression, {sense
datum}] |
sorghum vulgare caudatum (wn) | Sorghum vulgare caudatum
n 1: a Sudanese sorghum having exceptionally large soft white
grains [syn: feterita, federita, {Sorghum vulgare
caudatum}] |
stenotaphrum secundatum (wn) | Stenotaphrum secundatum
n 1: low mat-forming grass of southern United States and
tropical America; grown as a lawn grass [syn: {St.
Augustine grass}, Stenotaphrum secundatum, {buffalo
grass}] |
tricholoma pessundatum (wn) | Tricholoma pessundatum
n 1: a mildly poisonous agaric with a viscid reddish brown cap
and white gills and stalk |
COMMODATUM (bouvier) | COMMODATUM. A contract, by which one of the parties binds himself to return
to the other certain personal chattels which the latter delivers to him, to
be used by him, without reward; loan -for use. Vide Loan for use.
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