slovodefinícia
goody
(encz)
goody,cukrátko n: Zdeněk Brož
goody
(encz)
goody,dobrota n: Zdeněk Brož
goody
(encz)
goody,kmotra n: zast. luke
goody
(encz)
goody,pamlsky n: Zdeněk Brož
goody
(encz)
goody,pochoutka n: Zdeněk Brož
Goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, n.; pl. Goodies.
1. A bonbon, cake, or the like; -- usually in the pl.
[Colloq.]
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2. (Zool.) An American fish; the lafayette or spot.
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Goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, n.; pl. Goodies. [Prob. contr. from goodwife.]
Goodwife; -- a low term of civility or sport.
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Goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, a.
Weakly or sentimentally good; affectedly good; -- often in
the reduplicated form goody-goody. [Colloq.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
goody
(gcide)
Spot \Spot\ (sp[o^]t), n. [Cf. Scot. & D. spat, Dan. spette, Sw.
spott spittle, slaver; from the root of E. spit. See Spit
to eject from the mouth, and cf. Spatter.]
1. A mark on a substance or body made by foreign matter; a
blot; a place discolored.
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Out, damned spot! Out, I say! --Shak.
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2. A stain on character or reputation; something that soils
purity; disgrace; reproach; fault; blemish.
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Yet Chloe, sure, was formed without a spot. --Pope.
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3. A small part of a different color from the main part, or
from the ground upon which it is; as, the spots of a
leopard; the spots on a playing card.
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4. A small extent of space; a place; any particular place.
"Fixed to one spot." --Otway.
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That spot to which I point is Paradise. --Milton.
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"A jolly place," said he, "in times of old!
But something ails it now: the spot is cursed."
--Wordsworth.
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5. (Zool.) A variety of the common domestic pigeon, so called
from a spot on its head just above its beak.
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6. (Zool.)
(a) A sciaenoid food fish (Liostomus xanthurus) of the
Atlantic coast of the United States. It has a black
spot behind the shoulders and fifteen oblique dark
bars on the sides. Called also goody, Lafayette,
masooka, and old wife.
(b) The southern redfish, or red horse, which has a spot
on each side at the base of the tail. See Redfish.
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7. pl. Commodities, as merchandise and cotton, sold for
immediate delivery. [Broker's Cant]
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Crescent spot (Zool.), any butterfly of the family
Melitaeidae having crescent-shaped white spots along the
margins of the red or brown wings.

Spot lens (Microscopy), a condensing lens in which the
light is confined to an annular pencil by means of a
small, round diaphragm (the spot), and used in dark-field
illumination; -- called also spotted lens.

Spot rump (Zool.), the Hudsonian godwit ({Limosa
haemastica}).

Spots on the sun. (Astron.) See Sun spot, ander Sun.

On the spot, or Upon the spot, immediately; before
moving; without changing place; as, he made his decision
on the spot.

It was determined upon the spot. --Swift.
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Syn: Stain; flaw; speck; blot; disgrace; reproach; fault;
blemish; place; site; locality.
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goody
(wn)
goody
n 1: something considered choice to eat [syn: dainty,
delicacy, goody, kickshaw, treat]
podobné slovodefinícia
goody-goody
(encz)
goody-goody,mající pocit morální nadřazenosti adj: Pinogoody-goody,svatoušek n: Zdeněk Brožgoody-goody,svatouškovský adj: Pino
goody-two-shoes
(encz)
goody-two-shoes,
goodyear
(encz)
Goodyear,Goodyear n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
goodyear
(czen)
Goodyear,Goodyearn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, n.; pl. Goodies.
1. A bonbon, cake, or the like; -- usually in the pl.
[Colloq.]
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2. (Zool.) An American fish; the lafayette or spot.
[1913 Webster]Goody \Good"y\, n.; pl. Goodies. [Prob. contr. from goodwife.]
Goodwife; -- a low term of civility or sport.
[1913 Webster]Goody \Good"y\, a.
Weakly or sentimentally good; affectedly good; -- often in
the reduplicated form goody-goody. [Colloq.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Spot \Spot\ (sp[o^]t), n. [Cf. Scot. & D. spat, Dan. spette, Sw.
spott spittle, slaver; from the root of E. spit. See Spit
to eject from the mouth, and cf. Spatter.]
1. A mark on a substance or body made by foreign matter; a
blot; a place discolored.
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Out, damned spot! Out, I say! --Shak.
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2. A stain on character or reputation; something that soils
purity; disgrace; reproach; fault; blemish.
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Yet Chloe, sure, was formed without a spot. --Pope.
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3. A small part of a different color from the main part, or
from the ground upon which it is; as, the spots of a
leopard; the spots on a playing card.
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4. A small extent of space; a place; any particular place.
"Fixed to one spot." --Otway.
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That spot to which I point is Paradise. --Milton.
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"A jolly place," said he, "in times of old!
But something ails it now: the spot is cursed."
--Wordsworth.
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5. (Zool.) A variety of the common domestic pigeon, so called
from a spot on its head just above its beak.
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6. (Zool.)
(a) A sciaenoid food fish (Liostomus xanthurus) of the
Atlantic coast of the United States. It has a black
spot behind the shoulders and fifteen oblique dark
bars on the sides. Called also goody, Lafayette,
masooka, and old wife.
(b) The southern redfish, or red horse, which has a spot
on each side at the base of the tail. See Redfish.
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7. pl. Commodities, as merchandise and cotton, sold for
immediate delivery. [Broker's Cant]
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Crescent spot (Zool.), any butterfly of the family
Melitaeidae having crescent-shaped white spots along the
margins of the red or brown wings.

Spot lens (Microscopy), a condensing lens in which the
light is confined to an annular pencil by means of a
small, round diaphragm (the spot), and used in dark-field
illumination; -- called also spotted lens.

Spot rump (Zool.), the Hudsonian godwit ({Limosa
haemastica}).

Spots on the sun. (Astron.) See Sun spot, ander Sun.

On the spot, or Upon the spot, immediately; before
moving; without changing place; as, he made his decision
on the spot.

It was determined upon the spot. --Swift.
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Syn: Stain; flaw; speck; blot; disgrace; reproach; fault;
blemish; place; site; locality.
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Good-year
(gcide)
Good-year \Good"-year\, n. [See Goujere.]
The venereal disease; -- often used as a mild oath. [Obs.]
--Shak.
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Goodyera pubescens
(gcide)
Plantain \Plan"tain\, n. [F., fr. L. plantago. Cf. Plant.]
(Bot.)
Any plant of the genus Plantago, but especially the
Plantago major, a low herb with broad spreading radical
leaves, and slender spikes of minute flowers. It is a native
of Europe, but now found near the abode of civilized man in
nearly all parts of the world.
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Indian plantain. (Bot.) See under Indian.

Mud plantain, a homely North American aquatic plant
(Heteranthera reniformis), having broad, reniform
leaves.

Rattlesnake plantain, an orchidaceous plant ({Goodyera
pubescens}), with the leaves blotched and spotted with
white.

Ribwort plantain. See Ribwort.

Robin's plantain, the Erigeron bellidifolium, a common
daisylike plant of North America.

Water plantain, a plant of the genus Alisma, having acrid
leaves, and formerly regarded as a specific against
hydrophobia. --Loudon.
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goody-goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, a.
Weakly or sentimentally good; affectedly good; -- often in
the reduplicated form goody-goody. [Colloq.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Goody-goody \Good"y-good`y\, a.
Mawkishly or weakly good; exhibiting goodness with silliness.
[Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]goody-goody \good"y-good"y\, n.
A person who is weakly, sentimentally, or affectedly good; a
goody-goody person; -- sometimes used to refer to person who
acts with good intentions but who bunglingly does more harm
than good. The latter may sometimes be deprecatingly referred
to as a goo-goo. [Colloq.]
[PJC]
Goody-goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, a.
Weakly or sentimentally good; affectedly good; -- often in
the reduplicated form goody-goody. [Colloq.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Goody-goody \Good"y-good`y\, a.
Mawkishly or weakly good; exhibiting goodness with silliness.
[Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]goody-goody \good"y-good"y\, n.
A person who is weakly, sentimentally, or affectedly good; a
goody-goody person; -- sometimes used to refer to person who
acts with good intentions but who bunglingly does more harm
than good. The latter may sometimes be deprecatingly referred
to as a goo-goo. [Colloq.]
[PJC]
goody-goody
(gcide)
Goody \Good"y\, a.
Weakly or sentimentally good; affectedly good; -- often in
the reduplicated form goody-goody. [Colloq.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Goody-goody \Good"y-good`y\, a.
Mawkishly or weakly good; exhibiting goodness with silliness.
[Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]goody-goody \good"y-good"y\, n.
A person who is weakly, sentimentally, or affectedly good; a
goody-goody person; -- sometimes used to refer to person who
acts with good intentions but who bunglingly does more harm
than good. The latter may sometimes be deprecatingly referred
to as a goo-goo. [Colloq.]
[PJC]
Goodyship
(gcide)
Goodyship \Good"y*ship\, n.
The state or quality of a goody or goodwife [Jocose]
--Hudibraus.
charles goodyear
(wn)
Charles Goodyear
n 1: United States inventor of vulcanized rubber (1800-1860)
[syn: Goodyear, Charles Goodyear]
genus goodyera
(wn)
genus Goodyera
n 1: genus of small orchids of the northern hemisphere with
creeping rhizomes and stalked ovate leaves and small
flowers [syn: Goodyera, genus Goodyera]
goody-goody
(wn)
goody-goody
adj 1: affectedly or smugly good or self-righteous
n 1: a person who behaves extremely well in order to please a
superior
goodyear
(wn)
Goodyear
n 1: United States inventor of vulcanized rubber (1800-1860)
[syn: Goodyear, Charles Goodyear]
goodyera
(wn)
Goodyera
n 1: genus of small orchids of the northern hemisphere with
creeping rhizomes and stalked ovate leaves and small
flowers [syn: Goodyera, genus Goodyera]

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