slovodefinícia
graff
(encz)
Graff,Graff n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
graff
(czen)
Graff,Graffn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Graff
(gcide)
Graff \Graff\, n. [OE. grafe, greife, greive. Cf. Margrave.]
A steward; an overseer.
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[A prince] is nothing but a servant, overseer, or
graff, and not the head, which is a title belonging
only to Christ. --John Knox.
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Graff
(gcide)
Graff \Graff\ n. & v.
See Graft.
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graff
(gcide)
Graft \Graft\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Grafted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Grafting.] [F. greffer. See Graft, n.]
1. To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree;
to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to
insert a graft upon. [Formerly written graff.]
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2. (Surg.) To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in
a lesion so as to form an organic union.
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3. To join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to
bring about a close union.
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And graft my love immortal on thy fame ! --Pope.
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4. (Naut.) To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing,
etc., with a weaving of small cord or rope-yarns.
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podobné slovodefinícia
graffiti
(encz)
graffiti,graffiti n: Zdeněk Brož
graffito
(encz)
graffito,graffiti n: Zdeněk Brož
sgraffito
(encz)
sgraffito, n:
graffiti
(czen)
graffiti,graffitin: Zdeněk Brožgraffiti,graffiton: Zdeněk Brož
Agraffe
(gcide)
Agraffe \A*graffe"\, n. [F. agrafe, formerly agraffe, OF.
agrappe. See Agrappes.]
1. A hook or clasp.
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The feather of an ostrich, fastened in her turban by
an agraffe set with brilliants. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. A hook, eyelet, or other device by which a piano wire is
so held as to limit the vibration.
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Engraff
(gcide)
Engraff \En*graff"\, v. t. [See Ingraft.]
To graft; to fix deeply. [Obs.]
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Engraffment
(gcide)
Engraffment \En*graff"ment\, n.
See Ingraftment. [Obs.]
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Graff
(gcide)
Graff \Graff\, n. [OE. grafe, greife, greive. Cf. Margrave.]
A steward; an overseer.
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[A prince] is nothing but a servant, overseer, or
graff, and not the head, which is a title belonging
only to Christ. --John Knox.
[1913 Webster]Graff \Graff\ n. & v.
See Graft.
[1913 Webster]Graft \Graft\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Grafted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Grafting.] [F. greffer. See Graft, n.]
1. To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree;
to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to
insert a graft upon. [Formerly written graff.]
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2. (Surg.) To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in
a lesion so as to form an organic union.
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3. To join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to
bring about a close union.
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And graft my love immortal on thy fame ! --Pope.
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4. (Naut.) To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing,
etc., with a weaving of small cord or rope-yarns.
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Graffage
(gcide)
Graffage \Graff"age\, n. [Cf. Grave, n.]
The scarp of a ditch or moat. "To clean the graffages."
--Miss Mitford.
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Graffer
(gcide)
Graffer \Graf"fer\, n. [See Greffier.] (Law.)
a notary or scrivener. --Bouvier.
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Graffiti
(gcide)
Graffiti \Graf*fi"ti\, n. pl. [It., pl. of graffito scratched]
1. Inscriptions, figure drawings, etc., found on the walls of
ancient sepulchers or ruins, as in the Catacombs, or at
Pompeii.
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2. any writings or drawings on a surface in a public place,
placed there without authorization of the owner of the
object on which it is written. Such graffiti are usually
unwelcome, and are considered as form of vandalism.
[PJC]
Graffito
(gcide)
Graffito \Graf*fi"to\, n. [It., fr. graffio a scratching.]
1. (Art) Production of decorative designs by scratching them
through a surface of layer plaster, glazing, etc.,
revealing a different-colored ground; also, pottery or
ware so decorated; -- chiefly used attributively.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. the singular form of graffiti, seldom used.
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Ingraff
(gcide)
Ingraff \In*graff"\, v. t.
See Ingraft. [Obs.]
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Misgraff
(gcide)
Misgraff \Mis*graff"\, v. t.
To misgraft. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Sgraffito
(gcide)
Sgraffito \Sgraf*fi"to\, a. [It.] (Paint.)
Scratched; -- said of decorative painting of a certain style,
in which a white overland surface is cut or scratched
through, so as to form the design from a dark ground
underneath.
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graffiti
(wn)
graffiti
n 1: a rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls [syn:
graffito, graffiti]
graffito
(wn)
graffito
n 1: a rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls [syn:
graffito, graffiti]
sgraffito
(wn)
sgraffito
n 1: a ceramic or mural decoration made by scratching off a
surface layer to reveal the ground
chip graffiti
(foldoc)
microchip art
chip art
chip graffiti

(chip art, chip graffiti) Images etched on
integrated circuits purely for decoration, visible only
under a microscope.

{Smithsonian Institute Chip Art
(http://smithsonianchips.si.edu/chipfun/graff.htm)}.
graffiti
(foldoc)
Graffiti

Handwriting recognition software for the Newton and Zoomer
which recognises symbols that aren't necessarily letters.
This gives greater speed and accuracy. It was written by
Berkeley Softworks.

(1995-01-24)
GRAFFER
(bouvier)
GRAFFER. This word is a corruption of the French word greffier, a clerk, or
prothonotary. It signifies a notary or scrivener; vide stat. 5 Hen. VII 1.
c. 1.

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