slovo | definícia |
georgia (mass) | Georgia
- Gruzínsko |
georgia (encz) | Georgia,Georgia n: [jmén.] příjmení, stát v USA, ženské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
georgia (encz) | Georgia,Georgie n: Zdeněk Brož |
georgia (encz) | Georgia,Gruzie n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
georgia (czen) | Georgia,Georgian: [jmén.] příjmení, stát v USA, ženské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
georgia (wn) | Georgia
n 1: a state in southeastern United States; one of the
Confederate states during the American Civil War [syn:
Georgia, Empire State of the South, Peach State,
GA]
2: one of the British colonies that formed the United States
3: a republic in Asia Minor on the Black Sea separated from
Russia by the Caucasus mountains; formerly an Asian soviet
but became independent in 1991 [syn: Georgia, Sakartvelo] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
georgian (mass) | Georgian
- gruzínsky |
south georgia and the south sandwich islands (mass) | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- Južná Georgia a Južné Sandwichove ostrovy |
južná georgia a južné sandwichove ostrovy (msas) | Južná Georgia a Južné Sandwichove ostrovy
- GS, SGS, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
juzna georgia a juzne sandwichove ostrovy (msasasci) | Juzna Georgia a Juzne Sandwichove ostrovy
- GS, SGS, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
georgia bark (encz) | Georgia bark, |
georgia pine (encz) | Georgia pine, |
georgian (encz) | Georgian,georgiánský adj: Zdeněk BrožGeorgian,georgijský adj: Zdeněk BrožGeorgian,Gruzínec n: Zdeněk BrožGeorgian,gruzínský adj: Zdeněk BrožGeorgian,gruzínština n: Stanislav Horáček |
georgians (encz) | Georgians, |
hl.m. - georgia v usa (czen) | hl.m. - Georgia v USA,Atlantan: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
Georgia pine (gcide) | Pine \Pine\, n. [AS. p[imac]n, L. pinus.]
1. (Bot.) Any tree of the coniferous genus Pinus. See
Pinus.
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Note: There are about twenty-eight species in the United
States, of which the white pine (Pinus Strobus),
the Georgia pine (Pinus australis), the red pine
(Pinus resinosa), and the great West Coast {sugar
pine} (Pinus Lambertiana) are among the most
valuable. The Scotch pine or fir, also called
Norway or Riga pine (Pinus sylvestris), is the
only British species. The nut pine is any pine tree,
or species of pine, which bears large edible seeds. See
Pinon.
[1913 Webster] The spruces, firs, larches, and true
cedars, though formerly considered pines, are now
commonly assigned to other genera.
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2. The wood of the pine tree.
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3. A pineapple.
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Ground pine. (Bot.) See under Ground.
Norfolk Island pine (Bot.), a beautiful coniferous tree,
the Araucaria excelsa.
Pine barren, a tract of infertile land which is covered
with pines. [Southern U.S.]
Pine borer (Zool.), any beetle whose larv[ae] bore into
pine trees.
Pine finch. (Zool.) See Pinefinch, in the Vocabulary.
Pine grosbeak (Zool.), a large grosbeak ({Pinicola
enucleator}), which inhabits the northern parts of both
hemispheres. The adult male is more or less tinged with
red.
Pine lizard (Zool.), a small, very active, mottled gray
lizard (Sceloporus undulatus), native of the Middle
States; -- called also swift, brown scorpion, and
alligator.
Pine marten. (Zool.)
(a) A European weasel (Mustela martes), called also
sweet marten, and yellow-breasted marten.
(b) The American sable. See Sable.
Pine moth (Zool.), any one of several species of small
tortricid moths of the genus Retinia, whose larv[ae]
burrow in the ends of the branchlets of pine trees, often
doing great damage.
Pine mouse (Zool.), an American wild mouse ({Arvicola
pinetorum}), native of the Middle States. It lives in pine
forests.
Pine needle (Bot.), one of the slender needle-shaped leaves
of a pine tree. See Pinus.
Pine-needle wool. See Pine wool (below).
Pine oil, an oil resembling turpentine, obtained from fir
and pine trees, and used in making varnishes and colors.
Pine snake (Zool.), a large harmless North American snake
(Pituophis melanoleucus). It is whitish, covered with
brown blotches having black margins. Called also {bull
snake}. The Western pine snake (Pituophis Sayi) is
chestnut-brown, mottled with black and orange.
Pine tree (Bot.), a tree of the genus Pinus; pine.
Pine-tree money, money coined in Massachusetts in the
seventeenth century, and so called from its bearing a
figure of a pine tree. The most noted variety is the {pine
tree shilling}.
Pine weevil (Zool.), any one of numerous species of weevils
whose larv[ae] bore in the wood of pine trees. Several
species are known in both Europe and America, belonging to
the genera Pissodes, Hylobius, etc.
Pine wool, a fiber obtained from pine needles by steaming
them. It is prepared on a large scale in some of the
Southern United States, and has many uses in the economic
arts; -- called also pine-needle wool, and {pine-wood
wool}.
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Georgian (gcide) | Georgian \Geor"gi*an\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to Georgia, a former Soviet republic, now
an independent country in the Causcuses in Asia, or to
Georgia, one of the United States.
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2. Of or relating to the reigns of the four Georges, kings of
Great Britan; as, the Georgian era.
[1913 Webster]Georgian \Geor"gi*an\, n.
A native of, or dweller in, Georgia.
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Georgian architecture (gcide) | Georgian architecture \Georgian architecture\
British or British colonial architecture of the period of the
four Georges, especially that of the period before 1800.
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Melospiza Georgiana (gcide) | Swamp \Swamp\, n. [Cf. AS. swam a fungus, OD. swam a sponge, D.
zwam a fungus, G. schwamm a sponge, Icel. sv["o]ppr, Dan. &
Sw. swamp, Goth. swamms, Gr. somfo`s porous, spongy.]
Wet, spongy land; soft, low ground saturated with water, but
not usually covered with it; marshy ground away from the
seashore.
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Gray swamps and pools, waste places of the hern.
--Tennyson.
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A swamp differs from a bog and a marsh in producing
trees and shrubs, while the latter produce only
herbage, plants, and mosses. --Farming
Encyc. (E.
Edwards,
Words).
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Swamp blackbird. (Zool.) See Redwing
(b) .
Swamp cabbage (Bot.), skunk cabbage.
Swamp deer (Zool.), an Asiatic deer (Rucervus Duvaucelli)
of India.
Swamp hen. (Zool.)
(a) An Australian azure-breasted bird (Porphyrio bellus);
-- called also goollema.
(b) An Australian water crake, or rail (Porzana Tabuensis);
-- called also little swamp hen.
(c) The European purple gallinule.
Swamp honeysuckle (Bot.), an American shrub ({Azalea
viscosa} syn. Rhododendron viscosa or {Rhododendron
viscosum}) growing in swampy places, with fragrant flowers
of a white color, or white tinged with rose; -- called
also swamp pink and white swamp honeysuckle.
Swamp hook, a hook and chain used by lumbermen in handling
logs. Cf. Cant hook.
Swamp itch. (Med.) See Prairie itch, under Prairie.
Swamp laurel (Bot.), a shrub (Kalmia glauca) having small
leaves with the lower surface glaucous.
Swamp maple (Bot.), red maple. See Maple.
Swamp oak (Bot.), a name given to several kinds of oak
which grow in swampy places, as swamp Spanish oak
(Quercus palustris), swamp white oak ({Quercus
bicolor}), swamp post oak (Quercus lyrata).
Swamp ore (Min.), bog ore; limonite.
Swamp partridge (Zool.), any one of several Australian game
birds of the genera Synoicus and Excalfatoria, allied
to the European partridges.
Swamp robin (Zool.), the chewink.
Swamp sassafras (Bot.), a small North American tree of the
genus Magnolia (Magnolia glauca) with aromatic leaves
and fragrant creamy-white blossoms; -- called also {sweet
bay}.
Swamp sparrow (Zool.), a common North American sparrow
(Melospiza Georgiana, or Melospiza palustris), closely
resembling the song sparrow. It lives in low, swampy
places.
Swamp willow. (Bot.) See Pussy willow, under Pussy.
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capital of georgia (wn) | capital of Georgia
n 1: state capital and largest city of Georgia; chief commercial
center of the southeastern United States; was plundered and
burned by Sherman's army during the American Civil War
[syn: Atlanta, capital of Georgia]
2: the capital and largest city of Georgia on the Kura river
[syn: Tbilisi, Tiflis, capital of Georgia] |
georgia bark (wn) | Georgia bark
n 1: ornamental shrub or small tree of swampy areas in
southwestern United States having large pink or white
sepals and yielding Georgia bark for treating fever [syn:
fever tree, Georgia bark, bitter-bark, {Pinckneya
pubens}] |
georgia home boy (wn) | Georgia home boy
n 1: street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate [syn: soap,
scoop, max, liquid ecstasy, grievous bodily harm,
goop, Georgia home boy, easy lay] |
georgia okeeffe (wn) | Georgia Okeeffe
n 1: United States painter (1887-1986) [syn: O'Keeffe,
Georgia Okeeffe] |
georgia pine (wn) | Georgia pine
n 1: large three-needled pine of southeastern United States
having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is
red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree [syn:
longleaf pine, pitch pine, southern yellow pine,
Georgia pine, Pinus palustris] |
georgian (wn) | Georgian
adj 1: of or relating to the former British colony of Georgia;
"the Georgian colony"
2: of or relating to or characteristic of the Asian republic of
Georgia or its people or language; "the Georgian capital is
Tbilisi"; "Georgian farmers"; "Georgian vowels"
3: of or relating to or characteristic of the American state of
Georgia or its inhabitants; "the Georgian state capital is
Atlanta"; "Georgian peach farmers"
4: of or relating to the Hanoverian kings of England; "the first
Georgian monarch"
n 1: a native or resident of the American state of Georgia
2: a native or inhabitant of Georgia in Asia
3: a southern Caucasian language with 3 million speakers and a
long literary tradition |
georgian monetary unit (wn) | Georgian monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Georgia |
georgiana barrymore (wn) | Georgiana Barrymore
n 1: United States actress; daughter of John Drew and wife of
Maurice Barrymore; mother of Ethel Barrymore and John
Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore (1854-1893) [syn:
Barrymore, Georgiana Barrymore, {Georgiana Emma
Barrymore}] |
georgiana emma barrymore (wn) | Georgiana Emma Barrymore
n 1: United States actress; daughter of John Drew and wife of
Maurice Barrymore; mother of Ethel Barrymore and John
Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore (1854-1893) [syn:
Barrymore, Georgiana Barrymore, {Georgiana Emma
Barrymore}] |
melospiza georgiana (wn) | Melospiza georgiana
n 1: North American finch of marshy area [syn: swamp sparrow,
Melospiza georgiana] |
strait of georgia (wn) | Strait of Georgia
n 1: the strait separating Vancouver Island from the Canadian
mainland |
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