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ellis (encz) | Ellis,Ellis n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, ženské křestní jméno,
mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
ellis (czen) | Ellis,Ellisn: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, ženské křestní jméno,
mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
ellis (foldoc) | ELLIS
EuLisp LInda System. An object-oriented Linda system written
for EuLisp. "Using Object-Oriented Mechanisms to Describe
Linda", P. Broadbery et al, in
Linda-Like Systems and Their Implementation, G. Wilson ed, U
Edinburgh TR 91-13, 1991.
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ellis (vera) | ELLIS
EuLisp LInda System (LISP)
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cellist (encz) | cellist,violoncellista Jiří Šmoldas |
cellists (encz) | cellists,cellisté Jiří Šmoldascellists,čelisté Zdeněk Brož |
duellist (encz) | duellist, |
ellison (encz) | Ellison,Ellison n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
embellish (encz) | embellish,ozdobit v: Zdeněk Brožembellish,přikrášlit v: Zdeněk Brožembellish,vyšperkovat v: Zdeněk Brožembellish,vyzdobit v: Zdeněk Brož |
embellished (encz) | embellished,nazdobený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
embellishes (encz) | embellishes, |
embellishment (encz) | embellishment,výzdoba n: Zdeněk Brož |
hellish (encz) | hellish,pekelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
hellishly (encz) | hellishly,pekelně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
hellishness (encz) | hellishness,hanebnost n: Zdeněk Brožhellishness,ohavnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
mellisonant (encz) | mellisonant, adj: |
over-embellished (encz) | over-embellished, adj: |
panellist (encz) | panellist,účastník diskuse n: Zdeněk Brož |
trellis (encz) | trellis,mřížovina n: Zdeněk Brož |
trellis-work (encz) | trellis-work,mřížovina n: Zdeněk Brož |
trellises (encz) | trellises, |
trelliswork (encz) | trelliswork,mřížovina n: Zdeněk Brož |
unembellished (encz) | unembellished, |
violoncellist (encz) | violoncellist,cellista n: Zdeněk Brožvioloncellist,violoncellista n: Zdeněk Brož |
cellista (czen) | cellista,violoncellistn: Zdeněk Brož |
cellisté (czen) | cellisté,cellists Jiří Šmoldas |
ellison (czen) | Ellison,Ellisonn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
violoncellista (czen) | violoncellista,cellist Jiří Šmoldasvioloncellista,violoncellistn: Zdeněk Brož |
Aquarellist (gcide) | Aquarellist \Aq`ua*rel"list\, n.
A painter in thin transparent water colors.
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Bellis perennis (gcide) | Marguerite \Mar"gue*rite\, n. [F., a pearl, a daisy. See
Margarite.] (Bot.)
The daisy (Bellis perennis). The name is often applied also
to the ox-eye daisy and to the China aster. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]Daisy \Dai"sy\ (d[=a]"z[y^]), n.; pl. Daisies (d[=a]"z[i^]z).
[OE. dayesye, AS. d[ae]ges-e['a]ge day's eye, daisy. See
Day, and Eye.] (Bot.)
(a) A genus of low herbs (Bellis), belonging to the family
Composit[ae]. The common English and classical daisy is
Bellis perennis, which has a yellow disk and white or
pinkish rays.
(b) The whiteweed (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum), the plant
commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also
oxeye daisy. See Whiteweed.
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Note: The word daisy is also used for composite plants of
other genera, as Erigeron, or fleabane.
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Michaelmas daisy (Bot.), any plant of the genus Aster, of
which there are many species.
Oxeye daisy (Bot.), the whiteweed. See Daisy
(b) .
[1913 Webster] daisybush |
Boswellism (gcide) | Boswellism \Bos"well*ism\, n.
The style of Boswell.
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Disembellish (gcide) | Disembellish \Dis`em*bel"lish\, v. t. [Pref. dis- + embellish:
cf. F. d['e]sembellir.]
To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn. --Carlyle.
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duellist (gcide) | Duelist \Du"el*ist\, n. [F. duelliste.]
One who fights in single combat. [Written also duellist.]
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A duelist . . . always values himself upon his courage,
his sense of honor, his fidelity and friendship.
--Hume.
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Embellish (gcide) | Embellish \Em*bel"lish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embellished; p.
pr. & vb. n. Embellishing.] [OE. embelisen, embelisshen, F.
embellir; pref. em- (L. in) + bel, beau, beautiful. See
Beauty.]
To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments; to decorate; to
adorn; as, to embellish a book with pictures, a garden with
shrubs and flowers, a narrative with striking anecdotes, or
style with metaphors.
Syn: To adorn; beautify; deck; bedeck; decorate; garnish;
enrich; ornament; illustrate. See Adorn.
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Embellished (gcide) | Embellish \Em*bel"lish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embellished; p.
pr. & vb. n. Embellishing.] [OE. embelisen, embelisshen, F.
embellir; pref. em- (L. in) + bel, beau, beautiful. See
Beauty.]
To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments; to decorate; to
adorn; as, to embellish a book with pictures, a garden with
shrubs and flowers, a narrative with striking anecdotes, or
style with metaphors.
Syn: To adorn; beautify; deck; bedeck; decorate; garnish;
enrich; ornament; illustrate. See Adorn.
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embellished ornamented ornate (gcide) | decorated \decorated\ adj.
having decorations. [Narrower terms: {beaded, beady,
bejeweled, bejewelled, bespangled, gemmed, jeweled, jewelled,
sequined, spangled, spangly}; bedaubed; {bespectacled,
monocled, spectacled}; braided; {brocaded, embossed,
raised}; buttony; carbuncled; {champleve, cloisonne,
enameled}; crested, plumed having a decorative plume);
crested, top-knotted, topknotted, tufted; crested;
embellished, ornamented, ornate; embroidered; {encircled,
ringed, wreathed}; {fancied up, gussied, gussied up, tricked
out}; feathery, feathered, plumy; {frilled, frilly,
ruffled}; fringed; gilt-edged; inflamed; inlaid;
inwrought; laced; mosaic, tessellated; {paneled,
wainscoted}; studded; tapestried; tasseled, tasselled;
tufted; clinquant, tinseled, tinselly; tricked-out]
Also See: clothed, fancy. Antonym: unadorned.
Syn: adorned.
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Embellisher (gcide) | Embellisher \Em*bel"lish*er\, n.
One who embellishes.
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Embellishing (gcide) | Embellish \Em*bel"lish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embellished; p.
pr. & vb. n. Embellishing.] [OE. embelisen, embelisshen, F.
embellir; pref. em- (L. in) + bel, beau, beautiful. See
Beauty.]
To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments; to decorate; to
adorn; as, to embellish a book with pictures, a garden with
shrubs and flowers, a narrative with striking anecdotes, or
style with metaphors.
Syn: To adorn; beautify; deck; bedeck; decorate; garnish;
enrich; ornament; illustrate. See Adorn.
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Embellishment (gcide) | Embellishment \Em*bel"lish*ment\, n. [Cf. F. embellissement.]
1. The act of adorning, or the state of being adorned;
adornment.
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In the selection of their ground, as well as in the
embellishment of it. --Prescott.
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2. That which adds beauty or elegance; ornament; decoration;
as, pictorial embellishments.
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The graces and embellishments of the exterior man.
--I. Taylor.
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enamellist (gcide) | Enameler \En*am"el*er\, Enamelist \En*am"el*ist\, n.
One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in
ornamental work. [Written also enameller, enamellist.]
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Hellish (gcide) | Hellish \Hell"ish\, a.
Of or pertaining to hell; like hell; infernal; malignant;
wicked; detestable; diabolical. "Hellish hate." --Milton. --
Hell"ish*ly, adv. -- Hell"ish*ness, n.
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Hellishly (gcide) | Hellish \Hell"ish\, a.
Of or pertaining to hell; like hell; infernal; malignant;
wicked; detestable; diabolical. "Hellish hate." --Milton. --
Hell"ish*ly, adv. -- Hell"ish*ness, n.
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Hellishness (gcide) | Hellish \Hell"ish\, a.
Of or pertaining to hell; like hell; infernal; malignant;
wicked; detestable; diabolical. "Hellish hate." --Milton. --
Hell"ish*ly, adv. -- Hell"ish*ness, n.
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Niellist (gcide) | Niellist \Ni*el"list\, n.
One who practices the style of ornamentation called niello.
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over-embellish (gcide) | over-embellish \over-embellish\, over-embellish
\over-embellish\v. t.
To embellish excessively; to render too ornate or
complicated.
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over-embellished (gcide) | over-embellished \over-embellished\ adj.
marked by elaborate rhetoric and many figures of speech.
Syn: empurpled, flowery, ornate, purple.
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Parnellism (gcide) | Parnellism \Par"nell*ism\, n. (Eng. Politics)
The policy or principles of the Parnellites.
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Psellism (gcide) | Psellism \Psel"lism\, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to stammer.]
Indistinct pronunciation; stammering.
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Swellish (gcide) | Swellish \Swell"ish\, a.
Dandified; stylish. [Slang]
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Trellis (gcide) | Trellis \Trel"lis\, n. [OE. relis, F. treillis, fr. treille vine
arbor, fr. L. tricla, triclea, triclia, a bower, arbor,
summer house.]
A structure or frame of crossbarred work, or latticework,
used for various purposes, as for screens or for supporting
plants.
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Trellised (gcide) | Trellised \Trel"lised\, a.
Having a trellis or trellises.
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Cottages trellised over with exotic plants. --Jeffrey.
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Violoncellist (gcide) | Violoncellist \Vi`o*lon*cel"list\, n. [Cf. F. violoncelliste,
It. violoncellista.]
A player on the violoncello.
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aster turbinellis (wn) | Aster turbinellis
n 1: violet-flowered perennial aster of central United States
having solitary heads [syn: prairie aster, {Aster
turbinellis}] |
bellis (wn) | Bellis
n 1: daisy [syn: Bellis, genus Bellis] |
bellis perennis (wn) | Bellis perennis
n 1: low-growing Eurasian plant with yellow central disc flowers
and pinkish-white outer ray flowers [syn: common daisy,
English daisy, Bellis perennis] |
cellist (wn) | cellist
n 1: someone who plays a violoncello [syn: cellist,
violoncellist] |
duellist (wn) | duellist
n 1: a person who fights duels [syn: dueler, dueller,
duelist, duellist] |
ellis island (wn) | Ellis Island
n 1: an island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal
immigration station for the United States; "some twelve
millions immigrants passed through Ellis Island" |
ellison (wn) | Ellison
n 1: United States novelist who wrote about a young Black man
and his struggles in American society (1914-1994) [syn:
Ellison, Ralph Ellison, Ralph Waldo Ellison] |
embellish (wn) | embellish
v 1: add details to [syn: embroider, pad, lard,
embellish, aggrandize, aggrandise, blow up,
dramatize, dramatise]
2: be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables
everywhere" [syn: deck, adorn, decorate, grace,
embellish, beautify]
3: make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.;
"Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the
special day" [syn: decorate, adorn, grace, ornament,
embellish, beautify]
4: make more beautiful [syn: fancify, beautify, embellish,
prettify] [ant: uglify] |
embellishment (wn) | embellishment
n 1: elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative
(sometimes fictitious) detail; "the mystery has been
heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings"
[syn: embellishment, embroidery]
2: a superfluous ornament
3: the act of adding extraneous decorations to something [syn:
ornamentation, embellishment] |
genus bellis (wn) | genus Bellis
n 1: daisy [syn: Bellis, genus Bellis] |
hellish (wn) | hellish
adj 1: very unpleasant; "hellish weather"; "stop that god-awful
racket" [syn: beastly, hellish, god-awful]
2: extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting
hell; "something demonic in him--something that could be
cruel"; "fires lit up a diabolic scene"; "diabolical
sorcerers under the influence of devils"; "a fiendish
despot"; "hellish torture"; "infernal instruments of war";
"satanic cruelty"; "unholy grimaces" [syn: demonic,
diabolic, diabolical, fiendish, hellish, infernal,
satanic, unholy] |
hellishly (wn) | hellishly
adv 1: extremely; "infernally clever"; "hellishly dangerous"
[syn: infernally, hellishly] |
mellisonant (wn) | mellisonant
adj 1: pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello"
[syn: dulcet, honeyed, mellifluous, mellisonant,
sweet] |
michael ellis de bakey (wn) | Michael Ellis De Bakey
n 1: United States heart surgeon who in 1966 implanted the first
artificial heart in a human patient (born in 1908) [syn:
De Bakey, Michael Ellis De Bakey] |
over-embellished (wn) | over-embellished
adj 1: excessively elaborate or showily expressed; "a writer of
empurpled literature"; "many purple passages"; "an over-
embellished story of the fish that got away" [syn:
empurpled, over-embellished, purple] |
panellist (wn) | panellist
n 1: a member of a panel [syn: panelist, panellist] |
ralph ellison (wn) | Ralph Ellison
n 1: United States novelist who wrote about a young Black man
and his struggles in American society (1914-1994) [syn:
Ellison, Ralph Ellison, Ralph Waldo Ellison] |
ralph waldo ellison (wn) | Ralph Waldo Ellison
n 1: United States novelist who wrote about a young Black man
and his struggles in American society (1914-1994) [syn:
Ellison, Ralph Ellison, Ralph Waldo Ellison] |
trellis (wn) | trellis
n 1: latticework used to support climbing plants [syn:
trellis, treillage]
v 1: train on a trellis, as of a vine |
unembellished (wn) | unembellished
adj 1: lacking embellishment or ornamentation; "a plain hair
style"; "unembellished white walls"; "functional
architecture featuring stark unornamented concrete" [syn:
plain, bare, spare, unembellished,
unornamented] |
violoncellist (wn) | violoncellist
n 1: someone who plays a violoncello [syn: cellist,
violoncellist] |
zollinger-ellison syndrome (wn) | Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
n 1: syndrome consisting of intractable peptic ulceration with
gastric hypersecretion and hyperacidity |
trellis (foldoc) | Trellis
1. An object-oriented language from the University of
Karlsruhe(?) with static type-checking and encapsulation.
2. An object-oriented application development system from
DEC, based on the Trellis language. (Formerly named Owl).
E-mail: Jerry Smith
["Persistent and Shared Objects in trellis/owl", P. O'Brien et
al, Proc 1986 IEEE Workshop on Object-Oriented Database
Systems, IEEE, NY 1986].
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trellis code modulation (foldoc) | Trellis Code Modulation
TCM
(TCM) A modulation technique with hardware {error detection
and correction}.
[Details?]
(1995-02-22)
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