slovodefinícia
dym
(msas)
dym
- smoke
dym
(msasasci)
dym
- smoke
podobné slovodefinícia
handyman
(mass)
handyman
- domáci majster
readymade
(mass)
ready-made
- skompletizovaný, dokončený, komerčne zhotovený
dymovo biely
(msas)
dymovo biely
- white smoke
dymovo šedý
(msas)
dymovo šedý
- dim grey
dymová clona
(msas)
dymová clona
- haze
zadymiť
(msas)
zadymiť
- haze
dymova clona
(msasasci)
dymova clona
- haze
dymovo biely
(msasasci)
dymovo biely
- white smoke
dymovo sedy
(msasasci)
dymovo sedy
- dim grey
zadymit
(msasasci)
zadymit
- haze
dindymene
(encz)
Dindymene,
ependyma
(encz)
ependyma, n:
epididymis
(encz)
epididymis, n:
epididymitis
(encz)
epididymitis, n:
handyman
(encz)
handyman,kutil v: Zdeněk Brožhandyman,údržbář n: lukehandyman,všeuměl n: Zdeněk Brož
neodymium
(encz)
neodymium,chemický prvek neodymium,neodym
paddymelon
(encz)
paddymelon, n:
praseodymium
(encz)
praseodymium,
tridymite
(encz)
tridymite, n:
wdymbt
(encz)
WDYMBT,What Do (or Did) You Mean By That? [zkr.]
dymnivka
(czen)
dymnivka,corydalisn: Zdeněk Brož
neodym
(czen)
neodym,neodymium
zdymadlo
(czen)
zdymadlo,floodgate Zdeněk Brožzdymadlo,lockn: Pinozdymadlo,sluice Zdeněk Brož
Bloody-minded
(gcide)
Bloody-minded \Blood"y-mind"ed\, a.
Having a cruel, ferocious disposition; bloodthirsty.
--Dryden.
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candymaker
(gcide)
candymaker \candymaker\ n.
someone who makes candies and other sweets.

Syn: confectioner.
[WordNet 1.5]
Coddymoddy
(gcide)
Coddymoddy \Cod"dy*mod"dy\ (k[o^]d"d[y^]*m[o^]d"d[y^]), n.
(Zool.)
A gull in the plumage of its first year.
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Didym
(gcide)
Didym \Di"dym\, n. (Chem.)
See Didymium.
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Didymium
(gcide)
Didymium \Di*dym"i*um\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? twin.] (Chem.)
A rare metallic substance usually associated with the metal
cerium; -- hence its name. It was formerly supposed to be an
element, but has since been found to consist of two simpler
elementary substances, neodymium and praseodymium. See
Neodymium, and Praseodymium.
[1913 Webster]
Didymous
(gcide)
Didymous \Did"y*mous\ (d[i^]d"[i^]*m[u^]s), a. [Gr. di`dymos
twofold, twin.] (Bot.)
Growing in pairs or twins.
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Endyma
(gcide)
Endyma \En"dy*ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a garment.] (Anat.)
See Ependyma.
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Ependyma
(gcide)
Ependyma \Ep*en"dy*ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? an upper garment;
'epi` upon + ? a garment; ? in + ? to put on.] (Anat.)
The epithelial lining of the ventricles of the brain and the
canal of the spinal cord; endyma; ependymis.
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Ependymis
(gcide)
Ependymis \Ep*en"dy*mis\, n. [NL.]
See Ependyma.
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Epididymal
(gcide)
Epididymis \Ep`i*did"y*mis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; 'epi` upon + ?
testicle.] (Anat.)
An oblong vermiform mass on the dorsal side of the testicle,
composed of numerous convolutions of the excretory duct of
that organ. -- Ep`i*did"y*mal, a.
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Epididymis
(gcide)
Epididymis \Ep`i*did"y*mis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; 'epi` upon + ?
testicle.] (Anat.)
An oblong vermiform mass on the dorsal side of the testicle,
composed of numerous convolutions of the excretory duct of
that organ. -- Ep`i*did"y*mal, a.
[1913 Webster]
Epididymitis
(gcide)
Epididymitis \Ep`i*did`y*mi"tis\, n. [NL. See Epididymis, and
-itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the epididymis, one of the common results of
gonorrhea.
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Monarda didyma
(gcide)
Oswego tea \Os*we"go tea"\ (Bot.)
An American aromatic herb (Monarda didyma), with showy,
bright red, labiate flowers.
[1913 Webster]beebalm \beebalm\, bee balm \bee balm\n.
1. a perennial herb (Monarda fistulosa) of North America.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. a perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America
(Monarda didyma) having variously colored tubular
flowers in dense showy heads.

Syn: bee balm, bergamot mint, oswego tea.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. a bushy perennial Old World mint, Melissa officinalis,
having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant
lemon-flavored leaves; a garden escapee in northern Europe
and North America.

Syn: lemon balm, garden balm, sweet balm, bee balm, Melissa
officinalis.
[WordNet 1.5]
Muddy-mettled
(gcide)
Muddy-mettled \Mud"dy-met`tled\, a.
Dull-spirited. --Shak.
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Neodymium
(gcide)
Neodymium \Ne`o*dym"i*um\, n. [NL. Dee Neo-, and Didymium.]
(Chem.)
The chemical element of atomic number 60, one of the rare
earth elements. Symbol Nd. Atomic weight 144.27.

Note: It is a rare metallic element occurring in combination
with cerium, lanthanum, and other rare metals, and
forming amethyst-colored salts. It was originally
thought to be part of a supposed new element didymium,
obtained from cerite in 1843. Later this was resolved
into two elements, neodymium and praesodymium by von
Welsbach in 1885. It is chiefly trivalent. It is a
faintly yellow metal.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
paddymelon
(gcide)
paddymelon \paddymelon\ n.
1. Any of several small reddish-brown wallabies of scrubby
areas of Australia and New Guinea, especially those
belonging to the genus Thylogale.

Syn: pademelon.
[WordNet 1.5]
Parepididymis
(gcide)
Parepididymis \Par*ep`i*did"y*mis\, n. [NL. See Para-, and
Epididymis.] (Anat.)
A small body containing convoluted tubules, situated near the
epididymis in man and some other animals, and supposed to be
a remnant of the anterior part of the Wolffian body.
[1913 Webster]
Pharmacodymanics
(gcide)
Pharmacodymanics \Phar`ma*co*dy*man"ics\, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon
medicine + E. dynamics.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of the action and
the effects of medicines in the body, and also their
distribution in various bodily tissues over time, and their
breakdown and excretion.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]
Praseodymium
(gcide)
Praseodymium \Pra`se*o*dym"i*um\, n. [Praseo- + didymium.]
(Chem.)
An elementary substance, one of the constituents of didymium;
-- so called from the green color of its salts. Symbol Ps.
Atomic weight 143.6.
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Ready-made
(gcide)
Ready-made \Read"y-made`\ (r[e^]d"[y^]-m[=a]d`), a.
Made already, or beforehand, in anticipation of need; not
made to order; as, ready-made clothing; ready-made jokes.
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Subendymal
(gcide)
Subendymal \Sub*en"dy*mal\, a. [Pref. sub + endyma.]
Situated under the endyma.
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Tetradymite
(gcide)
Tetradymite \Tet*rad"y*mite\, n. [Gr. tetra`dymos fourfold. So
named from its occurrence in compound twin crystals, or
fourlings.] (Min.)
A telluride of bismuth. It is of a pale steel-gray color and
metallic luster, and usually occurs in foliated masses.
Called also telluric bismuth.
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Tridymite
(gcide)
Tridymite \Trid"y*mite\, n. [Gr. ? threefold. So called in
allusion to the supposed threefold nature of the twin
crystals.] (Min.)
Pure silica, like quartz, but crystallizing in hexagonal
tables. It is found in trachyte and similar rocks.
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candymaker
(wn)
candymaker
n 1: someone who makes candies and other sweets [syn:
confectioner, candymaker]
dindymene
(wn)
Dindymene
n 1: great nature goddess of ancient Phrygia in Asia Minor;
counterpart of Greek Rhea and Roman Ops [syn: Cybele,
Dindymene, Great Mother, Magna Mater, {Mater
Turrita}]
ependyma
(wn)
ependyma
n 1: thin epithelial membrane lining the ventricles of the brain
and the spinal cord canal
epididymis
(wn)
epididymis
n 1: a convoluted tubule in each testis; carries sperm to vas
deferens
epididymitis
(wn)
epididymitis
n 1: painful inflammation of the epididymis
family rhodymeniaceae
(wn)
family Rhodymeniaceae
n 1: a family of protoctist [syn: Rhodymeniaceae, {family
Rhodymeniaceae}]
genus rhodymenia
(wn)
genus Rhodymenia
n 1: type genus of the family Rhodymeniaceae [syn: Rhodymenia,
genus Rhodymenia]
handyman
(wn)
handyman
n 1: a man skilled in various odd jobs and other small tasks
[syn: handyman, jack of all trades, odd-job man]
monarda didyma
(wn)
Monarda didyma
n 1: perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America having
variously colored tubular flowers in dense showy heads
[syn: bee balm, beebalm, bergamot mint, oswego tea,
Monarda didyma]
neodymium
(wn)
neodymium
n 1: a yellow trivalent metallic element of the rare earth
group; occurs in monazite and bastnasite in association
with cerium and lanthanum and praseodymium [syn:
neodymium, Nd, atomic number 60]
paddymelon
(wn)
paddymelon
n 1: small reddish-brown wallabies of scrubby areas of Australia
and New Guinea [syn: pademelon, paddymelon]
praseodymium
(wn)
praseodymium
n 1: a soft yellowish-white trivalent metallic element of the
rare earth group; can be recovered from bastnasite or
monazite by an ion-exchange process [syn: praseodymium,
Pr, atomic number 59]
rhodymenia
(wn)
Rhodymenia
n 1: type genus of the family Rhodymeniaceae [syn: Rhodymenia,
genus Rhodymenia]
rhodymenia palmata
(wn)
Rhodymenia palmata
n 1: coarse edible red seaweed [syn: dulse, {Rhodymenia
palmata}]
rhodymeniaceae
(wn)
Rhodymeniaceae
n 1: a family of protoctist [syn: Rhodymeniaceae, {family
Rhodymeniaceae}]
tridymite
(wn)
tridymite
n 1: a mineral form of silica
neodymium
(elements)
neodymium
Symbol: Nd
Atomic number: 60
Atomic weight: 144.24
Soft bright silvery metallic element, belongs to the lanthanoids. Seven
natural
isotopes, Nd-144 being the only radioactive one with a half-life of
10^10
to 10^15 years. Six artificial radioisotopes have been produced. The
metal is used in glass works to color glass a shade of violet-purple and
make it dichroic. One of the more reactive rare-earth metals, quickly
reacts
with air. Used in some rare-earth alloys. Neodymium is used to color
the glass used in welders' glasses. Neodymium is also used in very
powerful, permanent magnets (Nd2Fe14B). Discovered by Carl F. Auer von
Welsbach in Austria in 1885 by separating didymium into its elemental
components praseodymium and neodymium. The name comes from the Greek
words
"neos didymos" which means "new twin". Neodymium should be considered
highly toxic, however evidence would seem to show that it acts as little
more than a skin and eye irritant. The dust however, presents a fire and
explosion hazard.
praseodymium
(elements)
praseodymium
Symbol: Pr
Atomic number: 59
Atomic weight: 140.907
Soft silvery metallic element, belongs to the lanthanoids. Only natural
isotope is Pr-141 which is not radioactive. Fourteen radioactive
isotopes
have been artificially produced. Used in rare-earth alloys. Discovered
in
1885 by C.A. von Welsbach.

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