slovodefinícia
exon
(encz)
exon, n:
Exon
(gcide)
Exon \Ex"on\, n. [NL., from E. Exe (Celt. uisge water) the name
of a river.]
A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.
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Exon
(gcide)
Exon \Ex"on\, n. [F. expect an under officer.]
An officer of the Yeomen of the Guard; an Exempt. [Eng.]
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exon
(wn)
exon
n 1: sequence of a gene's DNA that transcribes into protein
structures; "exons are interspersed with introns" [syn:
exon, coding DNA] [ant: intron, noncoding DNA]
exon
(jargon)
Exon
/eks'on/, excl.

A generic obscenity that quickly entered wide use on the Internet and
Usenet after the passage of the Communications Decency Act. From the last
name of Senator James Exon (Democrat-Nebraska), primary author of the {CDA
}. This usage outlasted the CDA itself, which was quashed a little over a
year later by one of the most acerbic pro-free-speech opinions ever uttered
by the Supreme Court. The campaign against it was led by an alliance of
hackers and civil libertarians, and was the first effective political
mobilization of the hacker culture. Use of Exon's name as an expletive
outlived the CDA controversy itself.
podobné slovodefinícia
exonerate
(encz)
exonerate,očistit exonerate,ospravedlnit z exonerate,osvobodit něco od něčeho exonerate,zbavit něco něčeho exonerate,zprostit exonerate,zprostit obvinění z
exonerated
(encz)
exonerated,očistil v: Zdeněk Brožexonerated,zprostil v: Zdeněk Brož
exonerating
(encz)
exonerating,
exoneration
(encz)
exoneration,ospravedlnění n: Zdeněk Brož
exonerative
(encz)
exonerative,ospravedlňující adj: Zdeněk Brožexonerative,zprošťující adj: Zdeněk Brož
exonuclease
(encz)
exonuclease, n:
naltrexone
(encz)
naltrexone, n:
Exon
(gcide)
Exon \Ex"on\, n. [NL., from E. Exe (Celt. uisge water) the name
of a river.]
A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.
[1913 Webster]Exon \Ex"on\, n. [F. expect an under officer.]
An officer of the Yeomen of the Guard; an Exempt. [Eng.]
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Exonerate
(gcide)
Exonerate \Ex*on"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exonerated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Exonerating.] [L. exoneratus, p. p. of
exonerare to free from a burden; ex out, from onerare to
load, onus load. See Onerous.]
1. To unload; to disburden; to discharge. [Obs.]
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All exonerate themselves into one common duct.
--Ray.
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2. To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation,
or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something
that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or
imputation; as, to exonerate one's self from blame, or
from the charge of avarice. --Burke.
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3. To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail.

Syn: To absolve; acquit; exculpate. See Absolve.
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Exonerated
(gcide)
Exonerate \Ex*on"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exonerated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Exonerating.] [L. exoneratus, p. p. of
exonerare to free from a burden; ex out, from onerare to
load, onus load. See Onerous.]
1. To unload; to disburden; to discharge. [Obs.]
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All exonerate themselves into one common duct.
--Ray.
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2. To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation,
or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something
that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or
imputation; as, to exonerate one's self from blame, or
from the charge of avarice. --Burke.
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3. To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail.

Syn: To absolve; acquit; exculpate. See Absolve.
[1913 Webster]exonerated \exonerated\ adj.
same as exculpated.

Syn: absolved, cleared, exculpated, vindicated.
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exonerated
(gcide)
Exonerate \Ex*on"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exonerated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Exonerating.] [L. exoneratus, p. p. of
exonerare to free from a burden; ex out, from onerare to
load, onus load. See Onerous.]
1. To unload; to disburden; to discharge. [Obs.]
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All exonerate themselves into one common duct.
--Ray.
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2. To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation,
or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something
that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or
imputation; as, to exonerate one's self from blame, or
from the charge of avarice. --Burke.
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3. To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail.

Syn: To absolve; acquit; exculpate. See Absolve.
[1913 Webster]exonerated \exonerated\ adj.
same as exculpated.

Syn: absolved, cleared, exculpated, vindicated.
[WordNet 1.5]
Exonerating
(gcide)
Exonerate \Ex*on"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exonerated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Exonerating.] [L. exoneratus, p. p. of
exonerare to free from a burden; ex out, from onerare to
load, onus load. See Onerous.]
1. To unload; to disburden; to discharge. [Obs.]
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All exonerate themselves into one common duct.
--Ray.
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2. To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation,
or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something
that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or
imputation; as, to exonerate one's self from blame, or
from the charge of avarice. --Burke.
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3. To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail.

Syn: To absolve; acquit; exculpate. See Absolve.
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Exoneration
(gcide)
Exoneration \Ex*on`er*a"tion\, n. [L. exoneratio: cf. F.
Exon['e]ration.]
The act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from
a charge or imputation; also, the state of being disburdened
or freed from a charge.
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Exonerative
(gcide)
Exonerative \Ex*on"er*a*tive\, a.
Freeing from a burden or obligation; tending to exonerate.
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Exonerator
(gcide)
Exonerator \Ex*on"er*a`tor\, n. [L., an unloader.]
One who exonerates or frees from obligation.
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Hexone
(gcide)
Hexone \Hex"one\, n. [Hex- + -one.] (Chem.)
A liquid hydrocarbon, C6H8, of the valylene series,
obtained from distillation products of certain fats and gums.
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dexone
(wn)
Dexone
n 1: a corticosteroid drug (trade names Decadron or
Dexamethasone Intensol or Dexone or Hexadrol or Oradexon)
used to treat allergies or inflammation [syn:
dexamethasone, Decadron, Dexamethasone Intensol,
Dexone, Hexadrol, Oradexon]
exonerate
(wn)
exonerate
v 1: pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was
cleared of the murder charges" [syn: acquit, assoil,
clear, discharge, exonerate, exculpate] [ant:
convict]
exonerated
(wn)
exonerated
adj 1: freed from any question of guilt; "is absolved from all
blame"; "was now clear of the charge of cowardice"; "his
official honor is vindicated" [syn: absolved, clear,
cleared, exculpated, exonerated, vindicated]
exoneration
(wn)
exoneration
n 1: the condition of being relieved from blame or obligation
2: the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or
censure etc.; "friends provided a vindication of his
position" [syn: vindication, exoneration]
exonerative
(wn)
exonerative
adj 1: providing absolution [syn: absolvitory, exonerative,
forgiving]
exonuclease
(wn)
exonuclease
n 1: a nuclease that releases one nucleotide at a time
(serially) beginning at one of a nucleic acid
naltrexone
(wn)
naltrexone
n 1: an oral antagonist against the action of opiates
oradexon
(wn)
Oradexon
n 1: a corticosteroid drug (trade names Decadron or
Dexamethasone Intensol or Dexone or Hexadrol or Oradexon)
used to treat allergies or inflammation [syn:
dexamethasone, Decadron, Dexamethasone Intensol,
Dexone, Hexadrol, Oradexon]
EXONERATION
(bouvier)
EXONERATION. The taking off a burden or duty.
2. It is a rule in the distribution of an intestate's estate that the
debts which he himself contracted, and for which be mortgaged his land as
security, shall be paid out of the personal estate in exoneration of the
real.
3. But when the real estate is charged with the payment of a mortgage
at the time the intestate buys it, and the purchase is made subject to it,
the personal. is not in that case to be applied, in exoneration of the real
estate. 2 Pow. Mortg. 780; 5 Hayw. 57; 3 Johns. Ch. R. 229.
4. But the rule for exonerating the real estate out of the personal,
does not apply against specific or pecuniary legatees, nor the widow's right
to paraphernalia, and with reason not against the interest of creditors. 2
Ves. jr. 64; 1 P. Wms. 693; Id. 729; 2 Id. 120,335; 3 Id. 367. Vide Pow.
Mortg. Index, h.t.

EXONERATUR
(bouvier)
EXONERATUR, practice. A short note entered on a bail piece, that the bail is
exonerated or discharged in consequence of having fulfilled the condition of
his obligation, made by order of the court or of a judge upon a proper cause
being shown.
2. A surrender is the most usual cause; but an exoneratur may be
entered in other cases, as in case of death of the defendant, or his
bankruptcy. 1 Arch. Pr. 280, 281, 282; Tidd's Pr. 240.

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