slovodefinícia
gym
(mass)
gym
- telocvičňa
gym
(encz)
gym,tělocvična n:
gym
(wn)
gym
n 1: athletic facility equipped for sports or physical training
[syn: gymnasium, gym]
podobné slovodefinícia
clergyman
(mass)
clergyman
- duchovný, kňaz
gymnasium
(mass)
gymnasium
- gymnázium, telocvičňa
gymnázium
(msas)
gymnázium
- gymnasium
gymnazium
(msasasci)
gymnazium
- gymnasium
class gymnospermae
(encz)
class Gymnospermae, n:
clergyman
(encz)
clergyman,duchovní adj: Zdeněk Brožclergyman,kněz Zdeněk Brož
clergymen
(encz)
clergymen,kněží Zdeněk Brož
division gymnomycota
(encz)
division Gymnomycota, n:
division gymnospermophyta
(encz)
division Gymnospermophyta, n:
gym mat
(encz)
gym mat, n:
gym rat
(encz)
gym rat, n:
gym shoe
(encz)
gym shoe, n: gym shoe,cvičební obuv n: mere
gym suit
(encz)
gym suit, n: gym suit,cvičební úbor n: mere
gymanstic exercise
(encz)
gymanstic exercise, n:
gymkhana
(encz)
gymkhana, n:
gymnasia
(encz)
gymnasia,tělocvična n: Zdeněk Brož
gymnasium
(encz)
gymnasium,tělocvična n:
gymnast
(encz)
gymnast,gymnasta n:
gymnastic
(encz)
gymnastic,gymnastický Jaroslav Šedivý
gymnastic apparatus
(encz)
gymnastic apparatus, n:
gymnastic exercise
(encz)
gymnastic exercise, n:
gymnastics
(encz)
gymnastics,gymnastika n: Zdeněk Brož
gymnosophical
(encz)
gymnosophical, adj:
gymnosophist
(encz)
gymnosophist,gymnosofista Zdeněk Brož
gymnosophy
(encz)
gymnosophy, n:
gymnosperm
(encz)
gymnosperm, n:
gymnosperm family
(encz)
gymnosperm family, n:
gymnosperm genus
(encz)
gymnosperm genus, n:
gymnospermous
(encz)
gymnospermous,nahosemenný adj: Zdeněk Brož
gymnospermous tree
(encz)
gymnospermous tree, n:
gymnospermous yellowwood
(encz)
gymnospermous yellowwood, n:
gymslip
(encz)
gymslip, n:
jungle gym
(encz)
jungle gym,prolézačka n:
order gymnophiona
(encz)
order Gymnophiona, n:
progymnosperm
(encz)
progymnosperm, n:
shaggymane
(encz)
shaggymane, n:
shaggymane mushroom
(encz)
shaggymane mushroom, n:
brit. exkluzivní soukromé gymnázium
(czen)
brit. exkluzivní soukromé gymnázium,public school[brit.] Pavel Cvrček
gymnasta
(czen)
gymnasta,gymnastn:
gymnastické náčiní
(czen)
gymnastické náčiní,exerciser Zdeněk Brož
gymnastický
(czen)
gymnastický,gymnastic Jaroslav Šedivý
gymnastika
(czen)
gymnastika,callisthenicsn: Zdeněk Brožgymnastika,gymnasticsn: Zdeněk Brož
gymnosofista
(czen)
gymnosofista,gymnosophist Zdeněk Brož
gymnázium
(czen)
gymnázium,grammar school gymnázium,high school gymnázium,secondary school
Chirogymnast
(gcide)
Chirogymnast \Chi`ro*gym"nast\, n. [Gr. chei`r hand + ? trainer
of athletes, gymnast.]
A mechanical contrivance for exercising the fingers of a
pianist.
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Clergyman
(gcide)
Clergyman \Cler"gy*man\, n.; pl. Clergymen.
An ordained minister; a man regularly authorized to preach
the gospel, and administer its ordinances; in England usually
restricted to a minister of the Established Church.
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Clergymen
(gcide)
Clergyman \Cler"gy*man\, n.; pl. Clergymen.
An ordained minister; a man regularly authorized to preach
the gospel, and administer its ordinances; in England usually
restricted to a minister of the Established Church.
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Gymnadeniopsis
(gcide)
Gymnadeniopsis \Gymnadeniopsis\ n.
A genus of North American terrestrial orchids usually
included in the genus Habenaria.

Syn: genus Gymnadeniopsis.
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Gymnal
(gcide)
Gymnal \Gym"nal\ (g[i^]m"nal), a. & n.
Same as Gimmal.
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Gymnasia
(gcide)
Gymnasium \Gym*na"si*um\ (j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[u^]m or
j[i^]m*n[=a]"zh[i^]*[u^]m; 277) n.; pl. E. Gymnasiums
(j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[u^]mz), L. Gymnasia
(j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[.a]). [L., fr. Gr. gymna`sion, fr.
gymna`zein to exercise (naked), fr. gymo`s naked.]
1. A place or building where athletic exercises are
performed; a school for gymnastics.
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2. A school for the higher branches of literature and
science; a preparatory school for the university; -- used
esp. of German schools of this kind.
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More like ordinary schools of gymnasia than
universities. --Hallam.
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Gymnasiarch
(gcide)
Gymnasiarch \Gym*na"si*arch\ (j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[aum]rk), n.
[L. gymnasiarchus, Gr. gymnasi`archos; gymna`sion + 'a`rchein
to govern: cf. F. gymnasiarque.] (Gr. Antiq.)
An Athenian officer who superintended the gymnasia, and
provided the oil and other necessaries at his own expense.
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Gymnasium
(gcide)
Gymnasium \Gym*na"si*um\ (j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[u^]m or
j[i^]m*n[=a]"zh[i^]*[u^]m; 277) n.; pl. E. Gymnasiums
(j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[u^]mz), L. Gymnasia
(j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[.a]). [L., fr. Gr. gymna`sion, fr.
gymna`zein to exercise (naked), fr. gymo`s naked.]
1. A place or building where athletic exercises are
performed; a school for gymnastics.
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2. A school for the higher branches of literature and
science; a preparatory school for the university; -- used
esp. of German schools of this kind.
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More like ordinary schools of gymnasia than
universities. --Hallam.
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Gymnasiums
(gcide)
Gymnasium \Gym*na"si*um\ (j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[u^]m or
j[i^]m*n[=a]"zh[i^]*[u^]m; 277) n.; pl. E. Gymnasiums
(j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[u^]mz), L. Gymnasia
(j[i^]m*n[=a]"z[i^]*[.a]). [L., fr. Gr. gymna`sion, fr.
gymna`zein to exercise (naked), fr. gymo`s naked.]
1. A place or building where athletic exercises are
performed; a school for gymnastics.
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2. A school for the higher branches of literature and
science; a preparatory school for the university; -- used
esp. of German schools of this kind.
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More like ordinary schools of gymnasia than
universities. --Hallam.
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Gymnast
(gcide)
Gymnast \Gym"nast\ (j[i^]m"n[.a]st), n. [Gr. gymnasth`s a
trainer of athletes: cf. F. gymnaste. See Gymnasium.]
One who teaches or practices gymnastic exercises; the manager
of a gymnasium; an athlete. Gymnastic
Gymnastic
(gcide)
Gymnastic \Gym*nas"tic\, n.
A gymnast. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Gymnastic \Gym*nas"tic\ (j[i^]m*n[a^]s"t[i^]k), Gymnastical
\Gym*nas"tic*al\ (j[i^]m*n[a^]s"t[i^]*kal), a. [L. gymnasticus,
Gr. gymnastiko`s: cf. F. gymnastique. See Gymnasium.]
1. Pertaining to athletic exercises intended for health,
defense, or diversion; -- originally said of games or
exercises, as running, leaping, wrestling, throwing the
discus, the javelin, etc.; in modern times more
specifically applied to athletic exercises demonstrating
balance and agility, such as tumbling, somersaulting, and
bodily maneuvers performed on special equipment such as
parallel bars or a balance beam; as, gymnastic exercises,
contests, etc.
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2. pertaining to disciplinary exercises for the intellect.
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Gymnastical
(gcide)
Gymnastic \Gym*nas"tic\ (j[i^]m*n[a^]s"t[i^]k), Gymnastical
\Gym*nas"tic*al\ (j[i^]m*n[a^]s"t[i^]*kal), a. [L. gymnasticus,
Gr. gymnastiko`s: cf. F. gymnastique. See Gymnasium.]
1. Pertaining to athletic exercises intended for health,
defense, or diversion; -- originally said of games or
exercises, as running, leaping, wrestling, throwing the
discus, the javelin, etc.; in modern times more
specifically applied to athletic exercises demonstrating
balance and agility, such as tumbling, somersaulting, and
bodily maneuvers performed on special equipment such as
parallel bars or a balance beam; as, gymnastic exercises,
contests, etc.
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2. pertaining to disciplinary exercises for the intellect.
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Gymnastically
(gcide)
Gymnastically \Gym*nas"tic*al*ly\, adv.
In a gymnastic manner.
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gymnastics
(gcide)
gymnastics \gym*nas"tics\ (j[i^]m*n[a^]s"t[i^]ks), n.
1. Athletic or disciplinary exercises; the art of performing
gymnastic exercises.
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2. Disciplinary exercises for the intellect or character.
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3. [fig.] Feats demonstrating a quick mental agility; as,
mental gymnastics, verbal gymnastics.
[PJC] Gymnic
Gymnic
(gcide)
Gymnic \Gym"nic\ (j[i^]m"n[i^]k), Gymnical \Gym"nic*al\
(j[i^]m"n[i^]*kal)a. [L. gymnicus, Gr. gymniko`s: cf. F.
gymnique. See Gymmasium.]
Athletic; gymnastic. [Obs.]
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Have they not swordplayers, and every sort
Of gymnic artists, wrestlers, riders, runners?
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]Gymnic \Gym"nic\, n.
Athletic exercise. [Obs.] --Burton.
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Gymnical
(gcide)
Gymnic \Gym"nic\ (j[i^]m"n[i^]k), Gymnical \Gym"nic*al\
(j[i^]m"n[i^]*kal)a. [L. gymnicus, Gr. gymniko`s: cf. F.
gymnique. See Gymmasium.]
Athletic; gymnastic. [Obs.]
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Have they not swordplayers, and every sort
Of gymnic artists, wrestlers, riders, runners?
--Milton.
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Gymnite
(gcide)
Gymnite \Gym"nite\ (j[i^]m"n[imac]t), n. [Gr. gymno`s naked. So
called as coming from the Bare Hills, Maryland.] (Min.)
A hydrous silicate of magnesia.
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Gymnoblastea
(gcide)
Gymnoblastea \Gym`no*blas"te*a\
(j[i^]m`n[-o]*bl[a^]s"t[-e]*[.a]), n. pl. [NL. fr. Gr.
gymno`s naked + blasta`nein to sprout.] (Zool.)
The Athecata; -- so called because the medusoid buds are not
inclosed in a capsule.
[1913 Webster]Tubularida \Tu"bu*lar`i*da\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zool.)
An extensive division of Hydroidea; the tubularians; --
called also Athecata, Gymnoblastea, and Tubulariae.
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Gymnoblastic
(gcide)
Gymnoblastic \Gym`no*blas"tic\ (j[i^]m`n[-o]*bl[a^]s"t[i^]k), a.
(Zool.)
Of or pertaining to the Gymnoblastea.
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Gymnocarpous
(gcide)
Gymnocarpous \Gym`no*car"pous\ (j[i^]m`n[-o]*k[aum]r"p[u^]s), a.
[Gr. gymno`s naked + karpo`s fruit.] (Bot.)
Naked-fruited, the fruit either smooth or not adherent to the
perianth. --Gray.
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Gymnochroa
(gcide)
Gymnochroa \Gym*noch"ro*a\ (j[i^]m*n[o^]k"r[-o]*[.a]), n. pl.
[NL., fr. Gr. gymno`s naked + chro`a skin, body.] (Zool.)
A division of Hydroidea including the hydra. See Hydra.
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Gymnocladus
(gcide)
Gymnocladus \Gym*noc"la*dus\ (j[i^]m*n[o^]"l[.a]*d[u^]s), n.
[NL., fr. Gr. gymno`s naked + kla`dos a branch.] (Bot.)
A genus of leguminous plants; the Kentucky coffee tree. The
leaves are cathartic, and the seeds a substitute for coffee.
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Gymnocladus Canadensis
(gcide)
Kentucky \Ken*tuck"y\, prop. n.
One of the United States.
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Kentucky blue grass (Bot.), a valuable pasture and meadow
grass (Poa pratensis), found in both Europe and America.
See under Blue grass.

Kentucky coffee tree (Bot.), a tall North American tree
(Gymnocladus Canadensis) with bipinnate leaves. It
produces large woody pods containing a few seeds which
have been used as a substitute for coffee. The timber is
very valuable.
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Gymnocladus dioica
(gcide)
chicot \chicot\ n.
a handsome tree of central and eastern North America
(Gymnocladus dioica) having large bipinnate leaves and
green-white flowers followed by large woody brown pods whose
seeds are used as a coffee substitute.

Syn: Kentucky coffee tree, bonduc, Gymnocladus dioica.
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Gymnocopa
(gcide)
Gymnocopa \Gym`no*co"pa\ (j[i^]m`n[-o]*k[=o]"p[.a]), n. pl.
[NL., fr. Gr. gymno`s naked + kw`ph an oar.] (Zool.)
A group of transparent, free-swimming Annelida, having
set[ae] only in the cephalic appendages.
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Gymnocyte
(gcide)
Gymnocyte \Gym"no*cyte\ (j[i^]m"n[-o]*s[imac]t), n. [Gr. gymno`s
naked + ky`tos a hollow vessel.] (Biol.)
A cytode without a proper cell wall, but with a nucleus.
--Haeckel.
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Gymnocytode
(gcide)
Gymnocytode \Gym`no*cy"tode\ (j[i^]m`n[-o]*s[imac]"t[=o]d), n.
[Gr. gymno`s naked + E. cytode.] (Biol.)
A cytode without either a cell wall or a nucleus. --Haeckel.
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Gymnodont
(gcide)
Gymnodont \Gym"no*dont\ (j[i^]m"n[-o]*d[o^]nt), n. [Gr. gymno`s
naked + 'odoy`s, 'odo`ntos, tooth.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of a group of plectognath fishes (Gymnodontes), having
the teeth and jaws consolidated into one or two bony plates,
on each jaw, as the diodonts and tetradonts. See Bur fish,
Globefish, Diodon.
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