slovo | definícia |
dissert (encz) | dissert,rozprávět v: Zdeněk Brož |
Dissert (gcide) | Dissert \Dis*sert"\, v. i. [L. dissertus, p. p. of disserere;
dis- + serere to join, connect: cf. F. disserter. See
Series.]
To discourse or dispute; to discuss. [R.]
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We have disserted upon it a little longer than was
necessary. --Jeffrey.
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dissertate (encz) | dissertate, v: |
dissertation (encz) | dissertation,diplomová práce Zdeněk Broždissertation,disertace n: Zdeněk Broždissertation,dizertace n: Zdeněk Broždissertation,rozprava n: Zdeněk Brož |
dissertations (encz) | dissertations,dizertace pl. Zdeněk Brož |
all but dissertation (czen) | All But Dissertation,ABD[zkr.] |
Dissert (gcide) | Dissert \Dis*sert"\, v. i. [L. dissertus, p. p. of disserere;
dis- + serere to join, connect: cf. F. disserter. See
Series.]
To discourse or dispute; to discuss. [R.]
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We have disserted upon it a little longer than was
necessary. --Jeffrey.
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Dissertate (gcide) | Dissertate \Dis"ser*tate\, v. i. [L. dissertatus, p. p. of
dissertare to discuss, intents, fr. disserere. See
Dissert.]
To deal in dissertation; to write dissertations; to
discourse. [R.] --J. Foster.
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Dissertation (gcide) | Dissertation \Dis`ser*ta"tion\, n. [L. dissertatio: cf. F.
dissertation.]
A formal or elaborate argumentative discourse, oral or
written; a disquisition; an essay; a discussion; as,
Dissertations on the Prophecies.
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Dissertational (gcide) | Dissertational \Dis`ser*ta"tion*al\, a.
Relating to dissertations; resembling a dissertation.
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Dissertationist (gcide) | Dissertationist \Dis`ser*ta"tion*ist\, n.
A writer of dissertations.
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Dissertator (gcide) | Dissertator \Dis"ser*ta`tor\, n. [L.: cf. F. dissertateur.]
One who writers a dissertation; one who discourses. --Boyle.
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Dissertly (gcide) | Dissertly \Dis*sert"ly\, adv.
See Disertly. [Obs.]
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dissertate (wn) | dissertate
v 1: talk at length and formally about a topic; "The speaker
dissertated about the social politics in 18th century
England" [syn: hold forth, discourse, dissertate] |
dissertation (wn) | dissertation
n 1: a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from
research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic
degree [syn: dissertation, thesis] |
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