slovo | definícia |
guarani (mass) | guarani
- guarani, guaranský jazyk |
guarani (msas) | guarani
- guarani |
guarani (msasasci) | guarani
- guarani |
guarani (encz) | guarani, n: |
guarani (wn) | guarani
n 1: the basic unit of money in Paraguay; equal to 100 centimos
2: a member of the South American people living in Paraguay and
Bolivia
3: the language spoken by the Guarani of Paraguay and Bolivia |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
tupi-guarani (encz) | Tupi-Guarani, |
Guaranies (gcide) | Guaranty \Guar"an*ty\, n.; pl. Guaranies. [OF. guarantie,
garantie, F. garantie, OF. guarantir, garantir, to warrant,
to guaranty, E. garantir, fr. OF. guarant, garant, a
warranter, F. garant; of German origin, and from the same
word as warranty. See Warrant, and cf. Warranty,
Guarantee.]
In law and common usage: An undertaking to answer for the
payment of some debt, or the performance of some contract or
duty, of another, in case of the failure of such other to pay
or perform; a guarantee; a warranty; a security.
[1913 Webster] |
Guaranine (gcide) | Guaranine \Gua"ra*nine`\, n. (Chem.)
An alkaloid extracted from guarana. Same as Caffeine.
[1913 Webster]caffein \caf*fe"in\, Caffeine \Caf*fe"ine\, n. [Cf. F.
caf['e]ine. See Coffee.] (Chem.)
A white, bitter, crystallizable substance, found in coffee
and tea. It is identical with the alkaloid theine from tea
leaves, and with guaranine from guarana. It is responsible
for most of the stimulating effect of coffee or tea.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] |
guaranine (gcide) | Guaranine \Gua"ra*nine`\, n. (Chem.)
An alkaloid extracted from guarana. Same as Caffeine.
[1913 Webster]caffein \caf*fe"in\, Caffeine \Caf*fe"ine\, n. [Cf. F.
caf['e]ine. See Coffee.] (Chem.)
A white, bitter, crystallizable substance, found in coffee
and tea. It is identical with the alkaloid theine from tea
leaves, and with guaranine from guarana. It is responsible
for most of the stimulating effect of coffee or tea.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] |
Tupi-Guaranian (gcide) | Tupian \Tu"pi*an\, a.
Designating, or pertaining to, a linguistic stock of South
American Indians comprising the most important Brazilian
tribes. Agriculture, pottery, and stone working were
practiced by them at the time of the conquest. The Tupi and
the Guarani were originally the most powerful of the stock,
which is hence also called Tupi-Guaranian.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
tupi-guarani (wn) | Tupi-Guarani
n 1: a family of South American Indian languages [syn: {Tupi-
Guarani}, Tupi-Guarani language] |
tupi-guarani language (wn) | Tupi-Guarani language
n 1: a family of South American Indian languages [syn: {Tupi-
Guarani}, Tupi-Guarani language] |
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