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geared (encz) | geared,ozubený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
geared (encz) | geared,přizpůsobený adj: Oldřich Švec |
Geared (gcide) | Gear \Gear\ (g[=e]r) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Geared (g[=e]rd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Gearing.]
1. To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
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2. (Mach.) To provide with gearing.
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3. To adapt toward some specific purpose; as, they geared
their advertising for maximum effect among teenagers.
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Double geared, driven through twofold compound gearing, to
increase the force or speed; -- said of a machine.
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geared (wn) | geared
adj 1: equipped with or connected by gears or having gears
engaged [ant: ungeared] |
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double-geared (encz) | double-geared, adj: |
ungeared (encz) | ungeared, adj: |
dog-eared (gcide) | dog-eared \dog"-eared`\, a.
1. Having the corners of the leaves turned down and soiled by
careless or long-continued usage; -- said of a book; as,
an old book with dog-eared pages.
Note: Making a page dog-eared is sometimes done deliberately
to mark a location in a book.
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Statute books before unopened, not dog-eared.
--Ld.
Mansfield.
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2. worn down, shabby.
Syn: eared.
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Double geared (gcide) | Gear \Gear\ (g[=e]r) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Geared (g[=e]rd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Gearing.]
1. To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
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2. (Mach.) To provide with gearing.
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3. To adapt toward some specific purpose; as, they geared
their advertising for maximum effect among teenagers.
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Double geared, driven through twofold compound gearing, to
increase the force or speed; -- said of a machine.
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Geared (gcide) | Gear \Gear\ (g[=e]r) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Geared (g[=e]rd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Gearing.]
1. To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
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2. (Mach.) To provide with gearing.
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3. To adapt toward some specific purpose; as, they geared
their advertising for maximum effect among teenagers.
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Double geared, driven through twofold compound gearing, to
increase the force or speed; -- said of a machine.
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long-eared owl (gcide) | Horned \Horned\, a.
Furnished with a horn or horns; furnished with a hornlike
process or appendage; as, horned cattle; having some part
shaped like a horn.
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The horned moon with one bright star
Within the nether tip. --Coleridge.
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Horned bee (Zool.), a British wild bee (Osmia bicornis),
having two little horns on the head.
Horned dace (Zool.), an American cyprinoid fish ({Semotilus
corporialis}) common in brooks and ponds; the common chub.
See Illust. of Chub.
Horned frog (Zool.), a very large Brazilian frog
(Ceratophrys cornuta), having a pair of triangular horns
arising from the eyelids.
Horned grebe (Zool.), a species of grebe ({Colymbus
auritus}), of Arctic Europe and America, having two dense
tufts of feathers on the head.
Horned horse (Zool.), the gnu.
Horned lark (Zool.), the shore lark.
Horned lizard (Zool.), the horned toad.
Horned owl (Zool.), a large North American owl ({Bubo
Virginianus}), having a pair of elongated tufts of
feathers on the head. Several distinct varieties are
known; as, the Arctic, Western, dusky, and striped horned
owls, differing in color, and inhabiting different
regions; -- called also great horned owl, horn owl,
eagle owl, and cat owl. Sometimes also applied to the
long-eared owl. See Eared owl, under Eared.
Horned poppy. (Bot.) See Horn poppy, under Horn.
Horned pout (Zool.), an American fresh-water siluroid fish;
the bullpout.
Horned rattler (Zool.), a species of rattlesnake ({Crotalus
cerastes}), inhabiting the dry, sandy plains, from
California to Mexico. It has a pair of triangular horns
between the eyes; -- called also sidewinder.
Horned ray (Zool.), the sea devil.
Horned screamer (Zool.), the kamichi.
Horned snake (Zool.), the cerastes.
Horned toad (Zool.), any lizard of the genus Phrynosoma,
of which nine or ten species are known. These lizards have
several hornlike spines on the head, and a broad, flat
body, covered with spiny scales. They inhabit the dry,
sandy plains from California to Mexico and Texas. Called
also horned lizard.
Horned viper. (Zool.) See Cerastes.
[1913 Webster]Eared \Eared\, a.
1. Having (such or so many) ears; -- used in composition; as,
long-eared-eared; sharp-eared; full-eared; ten-eared.
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2. (Zo["o]l.) Having external ears; having tufts of feathers
resembling ears.
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Eared owl (Zo["o]l.), an owl having earlike tufts of
feathers, as the long-eared owl, and short-eared owl.
Eared seal (Zo["o]l.), any seal of the family
Otariid[ae], including the fur seals and hair seals. See
Seal.
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back-geared (wn) | back-geared
adj 1: (of a lathe) equipped with gearing for reducing the speed
of the spindle from that of the driving pulley; "a back-
geared lathe" [syn: back-geared, double-geared] |
double-geared (wn) | double-geared
adj 1: equipped with compound gearing consisting of 2 pinions
and 2 wheels in mesh to increase the mechanical
advantage; "the double-geared lifting mechanism of a
crane"
2: (of a lathe) equipped with gearing for reducing the speed of
the spindle from that of the driving pulley; "a back-geared
lathe" [syn: back-geared, double-geared] |
geared wheel (wn) | geared wheel
n 1: a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in
order to change the speed or direction of transmitted
motion [syn: gear, gear wheel, geared wheel,
cogwheel] |
ungeared (wn) | ungeared
adj 1: having gears not engaged or disconnected; "the machine's
ungeared pinion" [ant: geared] |
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