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ethos (encz) | ethos,duch n: např. "Festival promoting India's cultural and traditional
ethos" Pino |
ethos (encz) | ethos,étos n: Zdeněk Brož |
ethos (encz) | ethos,charakter n: Pino |
Ethos (gcide) | Ethos \E"thos\, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? character. See Ethic.]
1. The character, sentiment, or disposition of a community or
people, considered as a natural endowment; the spirit
which actuates manners and customs; also, the
characteristic tone or genius of an institution or social
organization.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. (esthetics) The traits in a work of art which express the
ideal or typic character -- character as influenced by the
ethos (sense 1) of a people -- rather than realistic or
emotional situations or individual character in a narrow
sense; -- opposed to pathos.
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ethos (wn) | ethos
n 1: (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an
era; "the Greek ethos" |
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ethosuximide (encz) | ethosuximide, n: |
stethoscope (encz) | stethoscope,stetoskop n: Zdeněk Brož |
Alethoscope (gcide) | Alethoscope \A*leth"o*scope\, n. [Gr. ? true + ? to view.]
An instrument for viewing pictures by means of a lens, so as
to present them in their natural proportions and relations.
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Ethos (gcide) | Ethos \E"thos\, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? character. See Ethic.]
1. The character, sentiment, or disposition of a community or
people, considered as a natural endowment; the spirit
which actuates manners and customs; also, the
characteristic tone or genius of an institution or social
organization.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. (esthetics) The traits in a work of art which express the
ideal or typic character -- character as influenced by the
ethos (sense 1) of a people -- rather than realistic or
emotional situations or individual character in a narrow
sense; -- opposed to pathos.
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Megalethoscope (gcide) | Megalethoscope \Meg`a*leth"o*scope\, n. [Mega- + alethoscope.]
An optical apparatus in which pictures are viewed through a
large lens with stereoptical effects. It is often combined
with the stereoscope.
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Stethoscope (gcide) | Stethoscope \Steth"o*scope\ (st[e^]th"[-o]*sk[=o]p), n. [Gr.
sth^qos the breast + -scope: cf. F. st['e]thoscope.] (Med.)
An instrument used in auscultation for examining the organs
of the chest, as the heart and lungs, by conveying to the ear
of the examiner the sounds produced in the thorax.
[1913 Webster]Stethoscope \Steth"o*scope\, v. t.
To auscultate, or examine, with a stethoscope. --M. W.
Savage.
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Stethoscopic (gcide) | Stethoscopic \Steth`o*scop"ic\, Stethoscopical
\Steth`o*scop"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. st['e]thoscopique.]
Of or pertaining to a stethoscope; obtained or made by means
of a stethoscope. -- Steth`o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Stethoscopical (gcide) | Stethoscopic \Steth`o*scop"ic\, Stethoscopical
\Steth`o*scop"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. st['e]thoscopique.]
Of or pertaining to a stethoscope; obtained or made by means
of a stethoscope. -- Steth`o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Stethoscopically (gcide) | Stethoscopic \Steth`o*scop"ic\, Stethoscopical
\Steth`o*scop"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. st['e]thoscopique.]
Of or pertaining to a stethoscope; obtained or made by means
of a stethoscope. -- Steth`o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Stethoscopist (gcide) | Stethoscopist \Ste*thos"co*pist\, n.
One skilled in the use of the stethoscope.
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Stethoscopy (gcide) | Stethoscopy \Ste*thos"co*py\, n.
The art or process of examination by the stethoscope.
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ethosuximide (wn) | ethosuximide
n 1: an anticonvulsant drug (trade names Emeside and Zarontin)
used to treat petit mal epilepsy [syn: ethosuximide,
Emeside, Zarontin] |
paralichthys lethostigmus (wn) | Paralichthys lethostigmus
n 1: flounder of southern United States [syn: {southern
flounder}, Paralichthys lethostigmus] |
stethoscope (wn) | stethoscope
n 1: a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated
inside the body |
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