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glade (encz) | glade,mýtina n: Zdeněk Brož |
glade (gcide) | Glede \Glede\ (gl[=e]d), n. [AS. glida, akin to Icel. gle[eth]a,
Sw. glada. Cf. Glide, v. i.] (Zool.)
The common European kite (Milvus ictinus). This name is
also sometimes applied to the buzzard. [Written also glead,
gled, gleed, glade, and glide.]
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Glade (gcide) | Glade \Glade\, n. [Prob. of Scand. origin, and akin to glad, a.;
cf. also W. golead, goleuad, a lighting, illumination, fr.
goleu light, clear, bright, goleu fwlch glade, lit., a light
or clear defile.]
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1. An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared
space in a forest.
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There interspersed in lawns and opening glades.
--Pope.
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2. An everglade. [Local, U. S.]
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3. An opening in the ice of rivers or lakes, or a place left
unfrozen; also, smooth ice. [Local, U. S.]
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Bottom glade. See under Bottom.
Glade net, in England, a net used for catching woodcock and
other birds in forest glades.
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glade (wn) | glade
n 1: a tract of land with few or no trees in the middle of a
wooded area [syn: clearing, glade] |
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bangladesh (mass) | Bangladesh
- Bangladéš |
banglades (msasasci) | Banglades
- BD, BGD, Bangladesh |
bangladesh (encz) | Bangladesh,Bangladéš n: [zem.] |
everglade (encz) | everglade,bažina n: Zdeněk Broževerglade,močál Zdeněk Brož |
everglades (encz) | Everglades, |
glade fern (encz) | glade fern, n: |
glade mallow (encz) | glade mallow, n: |
Bangladesh (gcide) | Bangladesh \Bangladesh\ prop. n.
An independent Asian country on teh Bay of Bengal that was
once part of India and then part of Pakistan (called East
Pakistan).
Syn: Bangla Desh, East Pakistan.
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Bangladeshi (gcide) | Bangladeshi \Bangladeshi\ prop. n.
A native or inhabitant of Bangladesh.
[WordNet 1.5]Bangladeshi \Bangladeshi\ prop. adj.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi dialects
Syn: East Pakistani.
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Bottom glade (gcide) | Glade \Glade\, n. [Prob. of Scand. origin, and akin to glad, a.;
cf. also W. golead, goleuad, a lighting, illumination, fr.
goleu light, clear, bright, goleu fwlch glade, lit., a light
or clear defile.]
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1. An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared
space in a forest.
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There interspersed in lawns and opening glades.
--Pope.
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2. An everglade. [Local, U. S.]
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3. An opening in the ice of rivers or lakes, or a place left
unfrozen; also, smooth ice. [Local, U. S.]
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Bottom glade. See under Bottom.
Glade net, in England, a net used for catching woodcock and
other birds in forest glades.
[1913 Webster]Bottom \Bot"tom\, a.
Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under;
as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom
prices.
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Bottom glade, a low glade or open place; a valley; a dale.
--Milton.
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Bottom grass, grass growing on bottom lands.
Bottom land. See 1st Bottom, n., 7.
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Everglade (gcide) | Everglade \Ev`er*glade\, n.
A swamp or low tract of land inundated with water and
interspersed with hummocks, or small islands, and patches of
high grass; as, the everglades of Florida. [U. S.]
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Note: When used in the United States without qualification,
the word Everglades is understood to refer to the
Everglades of southern Florida.
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Forest glade (gcide) | Forest \For"est\, a.
Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan.
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Forest fly. (Zool.)
(a) One of numerous species of blood-sucking flies, of the
family Tabanid[ae], which attack both men and beasts.
See Horse fly.
(b) A fly of the genus Hippobosca, esp. H. equina. See
Horse tick.
Forest glade, a grassy space in a forest. --Thomson.
Forest laws, laws for the protection of game, preservation
of timber, etc., in forests.
Forest tree, a tree of the forest, especially a timber
tree, as distinguished from a fruit tree.
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Glade (gcide) | Glede \Glede\ (gl[=e]d), n. [AS. glida, akin to Icel. gle[eth]a,
Sw. glada. Cf. Glide, v. i.] (Zool.)
The common European kite (Milvus ictinus). This name is
also sometimes applied to the buzzard. [Written also glead,
gled, gleed, glade, and glide.]
[1913 Webster]Glade \Glade\, n. [Prob. of Scand. origin, and akin to glad, a.;
cf. also W. golead, goleuad, a lighting, illumination, fr.
goleu light, clear, bright, goleu fwlch glade, lit., a light
or clear defile.]
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1. An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared
space in a forest.
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There interspersed in lawns and opening glades.
--Pope.
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2. An everglade. [Local, U. S.]
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3. An opening in the ice of rivers or lakes, or a place left
unfrozen; also, smooth ice. [Local, U. S.]
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Bottom glade. See under Bottom.
Glade net, in England, a net used for catching woodcock and
other birds in forest glades.
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Glade net (gcide) | Glade \Glade\, n. [Prob. of Scand. origin, and akin to glad, a.;
cf. also W. golead, goleuad, a lighting, illumination, fr.
goleu light, clear, bright, goleu fwlch glade, lit., a light
or clear defile.]
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1. An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared
space in a forest.
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There interspersed in lawns and opening glades.
--Pope.
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2. An everglade. [Local, U. S.]
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3. An opening in the ice of rivers or lakes, or a place left
unfrozen; also, smooth ice. [Local, U. S.]
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Bottom glade. See under Bottom.
Glade net, in England, a net used for catching woodcock and
other birds in forest glades.
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Gladen (gcide) | Gladen \Gla"den\, n. [AS. gl[ae]dene, cf. L. gladius a sword.
Cf. Gladiole.] (Bot.)
Sword grass; any plant with sword-shaped leaves, especially
the European Iris f[oe]tidissima. [Written also gladwyn,
gladdon, and glader.]
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glader (gcide) | Gladen \Gla"den\, n. [AS. gl[ae]dene, cf. L. gladius a sword.
Cf. Gladiole.] (Bot.)
Sword grass; any plant with sword-shaped leaves, especially
the European Iris f[oe]tidissima. [Written also gladwyn,
gladdon, and glader.]
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Gladeye (gcide) | Gladeye \Glad"eye`\, n. (Zool.)
The European yellow-hammer.
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Moonglade (gcide) | Moonglade \Moon"glade`\, n.
The bright reflection of the moon's light on an expanse of
water. [Poetic]
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bangladesh (wn) | Bangladesh
n 1: a Muslim republic in southern Asia bordered by India to the
north and west and east and the Bay of Bengal to the south;
formerly part of India and then part of Pakistan; it
achieved independence in 1971 [syn: Bangladesh, {People's
Republic of Bangladesh}, Bangla Desh, East Pakistan] |
bangladeshi (wn) | Bangladeshi
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Bangladesh or its
people or language; "Bangladeshi dialects" [syn:
Bangladeshi, East Pakistani]
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Bangladesh |
bangladeshi monetary unit (wn) | Bangladeshi monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Bangladesh |
capital of bangladesh (wn) | capital of Bangladesh
n 1: the capital and largest city of Bangladesh [syn: Dhaka,
Dacca, capital of Bangladesh] |
everglade state (wn) | Everglade State
n 1: a state in southeastern United States between the Atlantic
and the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states
during the American Civil War [syn: Florida, {Sunshine
State}, Everglade State, FL] |
everglades (wn) | Everglades
n 1: a large subtropical swamp in southern Florida that is noted
for its wildlife |
everglades national park (wn) | Everglades National Park
n 1: a national park in Florida containing an immense
subtropical wilderness with mangrove swamps and rare birds
and wild animals |
glade fern (wn) | glade fern
n 1: North American fern with narrow fronds on yellowish
leafstalks [syn: silvery spleenwort, glade fern,
narrow-leaved spleenwort, Athyrium pycnocarpon,
Diplazium pycnocarpon] |
glade mallow (wn) | glade mallow
n 1: tall coarse American herb having palmate leaves and
numerous small white dioecious flowers; found wild in most
alluvial soils of eastern and central United States [syn:
glade mallow, Napaea dioica] |
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