slovo | definícia |
gaul (encz) | Gaul,gal Zdeněk Brož |
gaul (encz) | Gaul,Galie n: Zdeněk Brož |
gaul (encz) | Gaul,Gaul n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
gaul (czen) | Gaul,Gauln: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Gaul (gcide) | Gaul \Gaul\, n. [F. Gaule, fr. L. Gallia, fr. Gallus a Gaul.]
1. The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the
Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and
Cisalpine Gaul).
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2. A native or inhabitant of Gaul.
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gaul (wn) | Gaul
n 1: a person of French descent [syn: frog, Gaul]
2: a Celt of ancient Gaul
3: an ancient region of western Europe that included what is now
northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and
the Netherlands [syn: Gaul, Gallia] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
de gaulle (encz) | de Gaulle,de Gaulle [jmén.] francouzský generál Martin Ligač |
gaulish (encz) | Gaulish, |
gaulle (encz) | Gaulle, |
gauls (encz) | Gauls, |
de gaulle (czen) | de Gaulle,de Gaulle[jmén.] francouzský generál Martin Ligač |
Boussingaultia baselloides (gcide) | Madeira vine \Ma*dei"ra vine\ (Bot.)
A herbaceous climbing vine (Boussingaultia baselloides)
very popular in cultivation, having shining entire leaves and
racemes of small fragrant white flowers.
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Gaul (gcide) | Gaul \Gaul\, n. [F. Gaule, fr. L. Gallia, fr. Gallus a Gaul.]
1. The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the
Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and
Cisalpine Gaul).
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2. A native or inhabitant of Gaul.
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Gaulish (gcide) | Gaulish \Gaul"ish\, a.
Pertaining to ancient France, or Gaul; Gallic. [R.]
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Gaulonite (gcide) | Galilean \Gal`i*le"an\, n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Galilee, the northern province
of Palestine under the Romans.
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2. (Jewish Hist.) One of the party among the Jews, who
opposed the payment of tribute to the Romans; -- called
also Gaulonite.
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3. A Christian in general; -- used as a term of reproach by
Mohammedans and Pagans. --Byron.
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Gault (gcide) | Gault \Gault\, n. [Cf. Norw. gald hard ground, Icel. gald hard
snow.] (Geol.)
A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England,
between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous
period.
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Gaultheria (gcide) | Gaultheria \Gaul*the"ri*a\, n. [NL.] (Bot.)
A genus of ericaceous shrubs with evergreen foliage, and,
often, edible berries. It includes the American winter-green
(Gaultheria procumbens), and the larger-fruited salal of
Northwestern America (Gaultheria Shallon).
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Gaultheria hispidula (gcide) | maidenhair berry \maidenhair berry\ n.
A slow-growing procumbent evergreen shrublet ({Gaultheria
hispidula}) of Northern North America and Japan having white
flowers and numerous white fleshy rough-hairy seeds.
Syn: creeping snowberry, moxie plum, Gaultheria hispidula.
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Gaultheria procumbens (gcide) | Gaultheria \Gaul*the"ri*a\, n. [NL.] (Bot.)
A genus of ericaceous shrubs with evergreen foliage, and,
often, edible berries. It includes the American winter-green
(Gaultheria procumbens), and the larger-fruited salal of
Northwestern America (Gaultheria Shallon).
[1913 Webster]groundberry \groundberry\ n.
A small prostrate or ascending shrub (Astroloma humifusum)
having scarlet flowers and thin-fleshed succulent fruit
resembling cranberries; sometimes placed in the genus
Styphelia.
Syn: native cranberry, cranberry heath, {Astroloma
humifusum}, Styphelia humifusum.
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2. A creeping shrub of eastern North America ({Gaultheria
procumbens}) having white bell-shaped flowers followed by
spicy red berrylike fruit and shiny aromatic leaves that
yield wintergreen oil.
Syn: teaberry, wintergreen, checkerberry, mountain tea,
creeping wintergreen, Gaultheria procumbens.
[WordNet 1.5]Partridge \Par"tridge\ (p[aum]r"tr[i^]j), n. [OE. partriche,
pertriche, OF. pertris, perdriz, F. perdrix, L. perdix,
-icis, fr. Gr. pe`rdix.] (Zool.)
1. Any one of numerous species of small gallinaceous birds of
the genus Perdix and several related genera of the
family Perdicid[ae], of the Old World. The partridge is
noted as a game bird.
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Full many a fat partrich had he in mew. --Chaucer.
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Note: The common European, or gray, partridge ({Perdix
cinerea}) and the red-legged partridge ({Caccabis
rubra}) of Southern Europe and Asia are well-known
species.
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2. Any one of several species of quail-like birds belonging
to Colinus, and allied genera. [U.S.]
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Note: Among them are the bobwhite (Colinus Virginianus) of
the Eastern States; the plumed, or mountain, partridge
(Oreortyx pictus) of California; the Massena
partridge (Cyrtonyx Montezum[ae]); and the California
partridge (Callipepla Californica).
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3. The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus). [New Eng.]
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Bamboo partridge (Zool.), a spurred partridge of the genus
Bambusicola. Several species are found in China and the
East Indies.
Night partridge (Zool.), the woodcock. [Local, U.S.]
Painted partridge (Zool.), a francolin of South Africa
(Francolinus pictus).
Partridge berry. (Bot.)
(a) The scarlet berry of a trailing american plant
(Mitchella repens) of the order Rubiace[ae],
having roundish evergreen leaves, and white fragrant
flowers sometimes tinged with purple, growing in pairs
with the ovaries united, and producing the berries
which remain over winter; also, the plant itself.
(b) The fruit of the creeping wintergreen ({Gaultheria
procumbens}); also, the plant itself.
Partridge dove (Zool.) Same as Mountain witch, under
Mountain.
Partridge pea (Bot.), a yellow-flowered leguminous herb
(Cassia Cham[ae]crista), common in sandy fields in the
Eastern United States.
Partridge shell (Zool.), a large marine univalve shell
(Dolium perdix), having colors variegated like those of
the partridge.
Partridge wood
(a) A variegated wood, much esteemed for cabinetwork. It
is obtained from tropical America, and one source of
it is said to be the leguminous tree Andira inermis.
Called also pheasant wood.
(b) A name sometimes given to the dark-colored and
striated wood of some kind of palm, which is used for
walking sticks and umbrella handles.
Sea partridge (Zool.), an Asiatic sand partridge
(Ammoperdix Bonhami); -- so called from its note.
Snow partridge (Zool.), a large spurred partridge ({Lerwa
nivicola}) which inhabits the high mountains of Asia;
called also jermoonal.
Spruce partridge. See under Spruce.
Wood partridge, or Hill partridge (Zool.), any small
Asiatic partridge of the genus Arboricola.
[1913 Webster]Wintergreen \Win"ter*green`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter.
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Note: In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the
species of Pyrola which in America are called
English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf,
under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is
given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen
aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of
a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed
by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and
sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry.
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Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb
(Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower.
Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia)
with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple
blossoms.
oil of wintergreen, An aromatic oil, consisting almost
entirely of methyl salicylate (CH3CO.O.C6H4.OH),
obtained by distillation of an extract of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens); it can also be obtained from
some other plants. It is used as a flavoring agent for
tooth powders and pastes, sometimes combined with menthol
or eucalyptus. It is called also oil of teaberry, {oil
of partridgeberry}, and oil of gaultheria.
Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant ({Chimaphila
maculata}) with ovate, white-spotted leaves.
[1913 Webster + PJC]Boxberry \Box"ber`ry\, n. (Bot.)
The wintergreen. (Gaultheria procumbens). [Local, U.S.]
[1913 Webster]Checkerberry \Check"er*ber`ry\ (ch[e^]k"[~e]r*b[e^]r`r[y^]), n.;
pl. Checkerberries. (Bot.)
A spicy plant and its bright red berry; the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens). Also incorrectly applied to the
partridge berry (Mitchella repens).
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Gaultheria Shallon (gcide) | Gaultheria \Gaul*the"ri*a\, n. [NL.] (Bot.)
A genus of ericaceous shrubs with evergreen foliage, and,
often, edible berries. It includes the American winter-green
(Gaultheria procumbens), and the larger-fruited salal of
Northwestern America (Gaultheria Shallon).
[1913 Webster]Salal-berry \Sal"al-ber`ry\, n. [Probably of American Indian
origin.] (Bot.)
The edible fruit of the Gaultheria Shallon, an ericaceous
shrub found from California northwards. The berries are about
the size of a common grape and of a dark purple color.
[1913 Webster]Shallon \Shal"lon\, n. (Bot.)
An evergreen shrub (Gaultheria Shallon) of Northwest
America; also, its fruit. See Salal-berry.
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oil of gaultheria (gcide) | Wintergreen \Win"ter*green`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter.
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Note: In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the
species of Pyrola which in America are called
English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf,
under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is
given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen
aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of
a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed
by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and
sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry.
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Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb
(Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower.
Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia)
with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple
blossoms.
oil of wintergreen, An aromatic oil, consisting almost
entirely of methyl salicylate (CH3CO.O.C6H4.OH),
obtained by distillation of an extract of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria procumbens); it can also be obtained from
some other plants. It is used as a flavoring agent for
tooth powders and pastes, sometimes combined with menthol
or eucalyptus. It is called also oil of teaberry, {oil
of partridgeberry}, and oil of gaultheria.
Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant ({Chimaphila
maculata}) with ovate, white-spotted leaves.
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Sigaultian (gcide) | Sigaultian \Si*gaul"ti*an\, a. (Surg.)
Pertaining to Sigault, a French physician. See
Symphyseotomy.
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charles andre joseph marie de gaulle (wn) | Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle
n 1: French general and statesman who became very popular during
World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in
exile (1890-1970) [syn: de Gaulle, General de Gaulle,
Charles de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle, {Charles
Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle}] |
charles de gaulle (wn) | Charles de Gaulle
n 1: French general and statesman who became very popular during
World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in
exile (1890-1970) [syn: de Gaulle, General de Gaulle,
Charles de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle, {Charles
Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle}] |
de gaulle (wn) | de Gaulle
n 1: French general and statesman who became very popular during
World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in
exile (1890-1970) [syn: de Gaulle, General de Gaulle,
Charles de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle, {Charles
Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle}] |
gaultheria (wn) | Gaultheria
n 1: widely distributed genus of creeping or upright evergreen
shrubs [syn: Gaultheria, genus Gaultheria] |
gaultheria hispidula (wn) | Gaultheria hispidula
n 1: slow-growing procumbent evergreen shrublet of northern
North America and Japan having white flowers and numerous
white fleshy rough and hairy seeds [syn: {creeping
snowberry}, moxie plum, maidenhair berry, {Gaultheria
hispidula}] |
gaultheria procumbens (wn) | Gaultheria procumbens
n 1: creeping shrub of eastern North America having white bell-
shaped flowers followed by spicy red berrylike fruit and
shiny aromatic leaves that yield wintergreen oil [syn:
teaberry, wintergreen, checkerberry, mountain tea,
groundberry, ground-berry, creeping wintergreen,
Gaultheria procumbens] |
gaultheria shallon (wn) | Gaultheria shallon
n 1: small evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America
having edible dark purple grape-sized berries [syn:
salal, shallon, Gaultheria shallon] |
general charles de gaulle (wn) | General Charles de Gaulle
n 1: French general and statesman who became very popular during
World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in
exile (1890-1970) [syn: de Gaulle, General de Gaulle,
Charles de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle, {Charles
Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle}] |
general de gaulle (wn) | General de Gaulle
n 1: French general and statesman who became very popular during
World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in
exile (1890-1970) [syn: de Gaulle, General de Gaulle,
Charles de Gaulle, General Charles de Gaulle, {Charles
Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle}] |
genus gaultheria (wn) | genus Gaultheria
n 1: widely distributed genus of creeping or upright evergreen
shrubs [syn: Gaultheria, genus Gaultheria] |
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