slovodefinícia
ducat
(mass)
ducat
- dukát
ducat
(encz)
ducat,dukát n: Zdeněk Brož
Ducat
(gcide)
Ducat \Duc"at\, n. [F. ducat, It. ducato, LL. ducatus, fr. dux
leader or commander. See Duke.]
A coin, either of gold or silver, of several countries in
Europe; originally, one struck in the dominions of a duke.
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Note: The gold ducat is generally of the value of nine
shillings and four pence sterling, or somewhat more
that two dollars. The silver ducat is of about half
this value.
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ducat
(wn)
ducat
n 1: formerly a gold coin of various European countries
DUCAT
(bouvier)
DUCAT. The name of a foreign coin. The ducat of Naples shall be estimated in
the computations of customs, at eighteen cents. Act of May 22, 1846.

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educate
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educate
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education
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education
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educationalist
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educationalist
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educationist
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educationist
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co-educate
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coeducate
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coeducate, v:
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coeducation,koedukace n: Zdeněk Brož
coeducational
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coeducational,
continuing education
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continuing education,trvalé vzdělávání n: Ivan Masár
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continuous education,trvalé vzdělávání n: Ivan Masár
distance education
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distance education,dálkové vzdělávání n: Ivan Masárdistance education,distanční vzdělávání n: Ivan Masár
educate
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educate,odnaučit v: např. zlozvyku lukeeducate,vychovávat v: educate,vzdělat v: Zdeněk Brožeducate,vzdělávat v: luke
educated
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educated,vzdělaný adj: luke
educated guess
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educated guess,
educatee
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educatee, n:
educating
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educating,výchovný adj: lukeeducating,vzdělávací adj: luke
education
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educational
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educational,výchovný adj: educational,vzdělávací adj: luke
educational activity
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educational activity, n:
educational facility
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educational facility,vzdělávací zařízení n: Pino
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educational institution, n:
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educationalist
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educationally
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educationally,naučně adv: lukeeducationally,výchovně adv: luke
educationist
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educative
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educative,výchovný adj: Zdeněk Brož
educator
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educator,vychovatel n: lukeeducator,vyučující n: luke
educators
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educators,vychovatelé n: pl. lukeeducators,vyučující n: pl. luke
elementary education
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elementary education, n:
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higher education,
manducate
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manducate, v:
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noneducational,nesouvisející se studiem noneducational,nevýchovný
p.e. (physical education)
(encz)
P.E. (physical education),tělocvik [zkr.] jose
physical education
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physical education,tělocvik Clock
reeducate
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reeducate,
reeducation
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reeducation,převýchova n: Zdeněk Brož
secondary education
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secondary education,středoškolské vzdělání [eko.] Část národního
vzdělávacího systému, která následuje po prvním neboli základním stupni
a která je ukončena bezprostředně před vstupem na vysokou školu nebo
podobnou instituci. RNDr. Pavel Piskač
self-educated
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self-educated,sebevzdělaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
self-education
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undereducate
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undereducate,málo vzdělaný undereducate,nevzdělaný
undereducated
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undereducated,
uneducated
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uneducated person
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uneducated person, n:
vocational education
(encz)
vocational education, n:
well-educated
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well-educated,vzdělaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
air education and training command
(czen)
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automatický překlad
co-ed coeducational
(gcide)
integrated \integrated\ adj.
1. Formed or united into a whole.

Syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as,
an integrated Europe. Opposite of nonintegrated.
[Narrower terms: coordinated, interconnected,
unified; embedded; incorporated; tight-knit,
tightly knit]

a more closely integrated economic and political
system --Dwight D.
Eisenhower
[WordNet 1.5]

3. Having different groups treated together as equals in one
group; as, racially integrated schools. [Narrower terms:
co-ed, coeducational; {desegrated, nonsegregated,
unsegregated}; interracial; mainstreamed] Also See:
integrative, joint, united. Antonym: segregated.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

4. Resembling a living organism in organization or
development. [Narrower terms: organic (vs. inorganic)]

Syn: structured.
[WordNet 1.5]

5. combined. Opposite of uncombined.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

6. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit.
Opposite of unmixed. [Narrower terms: blended[2]]

Syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Coeducation
(gcide)
Coeducation \Co*ed`u*ca"tion\ (?; 135), n.
An educating together, of different sexes or races; -- now
used almost exclusively in reference to the education males
and females together.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] -- Co*ed`u*ca"tion*al, a.
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Coeducational
(gcide)
Coeducation \Co*ed`u*ca"tion\ (?; 135), n.
An educating together, of different sexes or races; -- now
used almost exclusively in reference to the education males
and females together.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] -- Co*ed`u*ca"tion*al, a.
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Ducat
(gcide)
Ducat \Duc"at\, n. [F. ducat, It. ducato, LL. ducatus, fr. dux
leader or commander. See Duke.]
A coin, either of gold or silver, of several countries in
Europe; originally, one struck in the dominions of a duke.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The gold ducat is generally of the value of nine
shillings and four pence sterling, or somewhat more
that two dollars. The silver ducat is of about half
this value.
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Ducatoon
(gcide)
Ducatoon \Duc`a*toon"\, n. [F. or Sp. ducaton, fr. ducat.]
A silver coin of several countries of Europe, and of
different values.
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educate
(gcide)
educate \ed"u*cate\ ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Educated ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
Educating ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [L. educatus, p. p.
of educare to bring up a child physically or mentally, to
educate, fr. educere to lead forth, bring up (a child). See
Educe.]
To bring up or guide the powers of, as a child; to develop
and cultivate, whether physically, mentally, or morally, but
more commonly limited to the mental activities or senses; to
expand, strengthen, and discipline, as the mind, a faculty,
etc.; to form and regulate the principles and character of;
to prepare and fit for any calling or business by systematic
instruction; to cultivate; to train; to instruct; as, to
educate a child; to educate the eye or the taste.

Syn: To develop; instruct; teach; inform; enlighten; edify;
bring up; train; breed; rear; discipline; indoctrinate.
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Educated
(gcide)
educate \ed"u*cate\ ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Educated ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
Educating ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [L. educatus, p. p.
of educare to bring up a child physically or mentally, to
educate, fr. educere to lead forth, bring up (a child). See
Educe.]
To bring up or guide the powers of, as a child; to develop
and cultivate, whether physically, mentally, or morally, but
more commonly limited to the mental activities or senses; to
expand, strengthen, and discipline, as the mind, a faculty,
etc.; to form and regulate the principles and character of;
to prepare and fit for any calling or business by systematic
instruction; to cultivate; to train; to instruct; as, to
educate a child; to educate the eye or the taste.

Syn: To develop; instruct; teach; inform; enlighten; edify;
bring up; train; breed; rear; discipline; indoctrinate.
[1913 Webster]Educated \Ed"u*ca`ted\, a.
Formed or developed by education; as, an educated man.
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educatee
(gcide)
educatee \educatee\ n.
a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution.

Syn: student, pupil.
[WordNet 1.5]
Educating
(gcide)
educate \ed"u*cate\ ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Educated ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
Educating ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [L. educatus, p. p.
of educare to bring up a child physically or mentally, to
educate, fr. educere to lead forth, bring up (a child). See
Educe.]
To bring up or guide the powers of, as a child; to develop
and cultivate, whether physically, mentally, or morally, but
more commonly limited to the mental activities or senses; to
expand, strengthen, and discipline, as the mind, a faculty,
etc.; to form and regulate the principles and character of;
to prepare and fit for any calling or business by systematic
instruction; to cultivate; to train; to instruct; as, to
educate a child; to educate the eye or the taste.

Syn: To develop; instruct; teach; inform; enlighten; edify;
bring up; train; breed; rear; discipline; indoctrinate.
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Education
(gcide)
Education \Ed`u*ca"tion\ (?; 135), n. [L. educatio; cf. F.
['e]ducation.]
The act or process of educating; the result of educating, as
determined by the knowledge skill, or discipline of
character, acquired; also, the act or process of training by
a prescribed or customary course of study or discipline; as,
an education for the bar or the pulpit; he has finished his
education.
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To prepare us for complete living is the function which
education has to discharge. --H. Spenser.

Syn: Education, Instruction, Teaching, Training,
Breeding.

Usage: Education, properly a drawing forth, implies not so
much the communication of knowledge as the discipline
of the intellect, the establishment of the principles,
and the regulation of the heart. Instruction is that
part of education which furnishes the mind with
knowledge. Teaching is the same, being simply more
familiar. It is also applied to practice; as, teaching
to speak a language; teaching a dog to do tricks.
Training is a department of education in which the
chief element is exercise or practice for the purpose
of imparting facility in any physical or mental
operation. Breeding commonly relates to the manners
and outward conduct.
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Educational
(gcide)
Educational \Ed`u*ca"tion*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to education. "His educational
establishment." --J. H. Newman.
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educationalist
(gcide)
educationalist \educationalist\ n.
a specialist in the theory of eduction.

Syn: educationist.
[WordNet 1.5]
Educationist
(gcide)
Educationist \Ed`u*ca"tion*ist\, n.
One who is versed in the theories of, or who advocates and
promotes, education.

Syn: educationalist.
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Educative
(gcide)
Educative \Ed"u*ca*tive\ (?; 135), a. [Cf. F. ['e]ducatif.]
Tending to educate; that gives education; as, an educative
process; an educative experience.
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Educator
(gcide)
Educator \Ed"u*ca`tor\, n. [L.]
One who educates; a teacher.
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Liberal education
(gcide)
Liberal \Lib"er*al\ (l[i^]b"[~e]r*al), a. [F. lib['e]ral, L.
liberalis, from liber free; perh. akin to libet, lubet, it
pleases, E. lief. Cf. Deliver.]
1. Free by birth; hence, befitting a freeman or gentleman;
refined; noble; independent; free; not servile or mean;
as, a liberal ancestry; a liberal spirit; liberal arts or
studies. " Liberal education." --Macaulay. " A liberal
tongue." --Shak.
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2. Bestowing in a large and noble way, as a freeman;
generous; bounteous; open-handed; as, a liberal giver. "
Liberal of praise." --Bacon.
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Infinitely good, and of his good
As liberal and free as infinite. --Milton.
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3. Bestowed in a large way; hence, more than sufficient;
abundant; bountiful; ample; profuse; as, a liberal gift; a
liberal discharge of matter or of water.
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His wealth doth warrant a liberal dower. --Shak.
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4. Not strict or rigorous; not confined or restricted to the
literal sense; free; as, a liberal translation of a
classic, or a liberal construction of law or of language.
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5. Not narrow or contracted in mind; not selfish; enlarged in
spirit; catholic.
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6. Free to excess; regardless of law or moral restraint;
licentious. " Most like a liberal villain." --Shak.
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7. Not bound by orthodox tenets or established forms in
political or religious philosophy; independent in opinion;
not conservative; friendly to great freedom in the
constitution or administration of government; having
tendency toward democratic or republican, as distinguished
from monarchical or aristocratic, forms; as, liberal
thinkers; liberal Christians; the Liberal party.
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I confess I see nothing liberal in this " order of
thoughts," as Hobbes elsewhere expresses it.
--Hazlitt.
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Note: Liberal has of, sometimes with, before the thing
bestowed, in before a word signifying action, and to
before a person or object on which anything is
bestowed; as, to be liberal of praise or censure;
liberal with money; liberal in giving; liberal to the
poor.
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The liberal arts. See under Art.

Liberal education, education that enlarges and disciplines
the mind and makes it master of its own powers,
irrespective of the particular business or profession one
may follow.
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Syn: Generous; bountiful; munificent; beneficent; ample;
large; profuse; free.

Usage: Liberal, Generous. Liberal is freeborn, and
generous is highborn. The former is opposed to the
ordinary feelings of a servile state, and implies
largeness of spirit in giving, judging, acting, etc.
The latter expresses that nobleness of soul which is
peculiarly appropriate to those of high rank, -- a
spirit that goes out of self, and finds its enjoyment
in consulting the feelings and happiness of others.
Generosity is measured by the extent of the sacrifices
it makes; liberality, by the warmth of feeling which
it manifests.
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