slovo | definícia |
grama (encz) | grama, n: |
grama (wn) | grama
n 1: pasture grass of plains of South America and western North
America [syn: grama, grama grass, gramma, {gramma
grass}] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
gramaticky (msas) | gramaticky
- grammatically |
gramaticky (msasasci) | gramaticky
- grammatically |
programator (msasasci) | programator
- programmer |
grama grass (encz) | grama grass, n: |
anagramatický (czen) | anagramatický,anagrammaticadj: Zdeněk Brož |
epigramatický (czen) | epigramatický,epigrammaticadj: Zdeněk Brož |
gramaticky (czen) | gramaticky,grammaticallyadv: Zdeněk Brož |
gramatický (czen) | gramatický,grammaticaladj: Zdeněk Brož |
gramatik (czen) | gramatik,grammariann: Zdeněk Brož |
gramatika (czen) | gramatika,grammarn: |
gramatiky (czen) | gramatiky,grammarsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
ideogramatický (czen) | ideogramatický,ideographicadj: Zdeněk Brož |
vícečlenná podmíněná gramatická vazba (czen) | vícečlenná podmíněná gramatická vazba,zeugman: odchylka od správné větné
stavby spočívající ve spojení souřadných členů vazebným vztahem patřícím
jen k jednomu z nich Jakub Kalousek |
Grama grass (gcide) | Grama grass \Gra"ma grass`\ [Sp. grama a sort of grass.] (Bot.)
The name of several kinds of pasture grasses found in the
Western United States, esp. the Bouteloua oligostachya.
[1913 Webster]Mesquite \Mes*qui"te\ (m[e^]s*k[=e]"t[asl]), Mesquit \Mes*quit"\
(m[e^]s*k[=e]t"), n. [Sp. mezquite; said to be a Mexican
Indian word.] (Bot.)
Aany of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the
southwestern part of North America belonging to the genus
Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical
spikes followed by large sugar-rich pods, especially the
honey mesquite, and screw-pod mesquite.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
Honey mesquite. See Algaroba
(b) .
Screw-pod mesquite, a smaller tree (Prosopis pubescens),
having spiral pods used as fodder and sometimes as food by
the Indians.
Mesquite grass, a rich native grass in Western Texas
(Bouteloua oligostachya, and other species); -- so
called from its growing in company with the mesquite tree;
-- called also muskit grass, grama grass.
[1913 Webster] |
grama grass (gcide) | Grama grass \Gra"ma grass`\ [Sp. grama a sort of grass.] (Bot.)
The name of several kinds of pasture grasses found in the
Western United States, esp. the Bouteloua oligostachya.
[1913 Webster]Mesquite \Mes*qui"te\ (m[e^]s*k[=e]"t[asl]), Mesquit \Mes*quit"\
(m[e^]s*k[=e]t"), n. [Sp. mezquite; said to be a Mexican
Indian word.] (Bot.)
Aany of several small spiny trees or shrubs of the
southwestern part of North America belonging to the genus
Prosopis having small flowers in axillary cylindrical
spikes followed by large sugar-rich pods, especially the
honey mesquite, and screw-pod mesquite.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
Honey mesquite. See Algaroba
(b) .
Screw-pod mesquite, a smaller tree (Prosopis pubescens),
having spiral pods used as fodder and sometimes as food by
the Indians.
Mesquite grass, a rich native grass in Western Texas
(Bouteloua oligostachya, and other species); -- so
called from its growing in company with the mesquite tree;
-- called also muskit grass, grama grass.
[1913 Webster] |
Gramarye (gcide) | Gramarye \Gram"a*rye\, n. [OE. gramer, grameri, gramori,
grammar, magic, OF. gramaire, F. grammaire. See Grammar.]
Necromancy; magic. --Sir W. Scott.
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Gramashes (gcide) | Gramashes \Gra*mash"es\, n. pl. [See Gamashes.]
Gaiters reaching to the knee; leggings.
[1913 Webster]
Strong gramashes, or leggings of thick gray cloth.
--Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster] |
black grama (wn) | black grama
n 1: a pasture grass (especially of western coastal regions of
North America) [syn: black grama, Bouteloua eriopoda] |
blue grama (wn) | blue grama
n 1: a pasture grass of western North America [syn: {blue
grama}, Bouteloua gracilis] |
grama grass (wn) | grama grass
n 1: pasture grass of plains of South America and western North
America [syn: grama, grama grass, gramma, {gramma
grass}] |
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