slovodefinícia
hula
(encz)
hula,hula hula n: Zdeněk Brož
hula
(wn)
hula
n 1: a Polynesian rain dance performed by a woman [syn: hula,
hula-hula, Hawaiian dancing]
podobné slovodefinícia
hulakat
(msasasci)
hulakat
- roar
marhula
(msasasci)
marhula
- apricot
chula vista
(encz)
Chula Vista,město - Spojené státy americké n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
hejhula
(encz)
hejhula,hejhula web
hula-hoop
(encz)
hula-hoop, n:
hula-hula
(encz)
hula-hula,hula hula n: Zdeněk Brož
order scrophulariales
(encz)
order Scrophulariales, n:
hejhula
(czen)
hejhula,hejhula web
hula hula
(czen)
hula hula,hulan: Zdeněk Brožhula hula,hula-hulan: Zdeněk Brož
Anthrenus scrophulariae
(gcide)
Anthrenus \An*thre"nus\ ([a^]n*thr[=e]"n[u^]s), n. [NL., fr. Gr.
'anqrh`nh a hornet.] (Zool.)
A genus of small beetles, several of which, in the larval
state, are very destructive to woolen goods, fur, etc. The
common "museum pest" is Anthrenus varius; the carpet beetle
is Anthrenus scrophulari[ae]. The larv[ae] are commonly
confounded with moths.
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cloth, F. carpette coarse packing cloth, rug (cf. It. carpita
rug, blanket), LL. carpeta, carpita, woolly cloths, fr. L.
carpere to pluck, to card (wool); cf. Gr. karpo`s fruit, E.
Harvest.]
1. A heavy woven or felted fabric, usually of wool, but also
of cotton, hemp, straw, etc.; esp. a floor covering made
in breadths to be sewed together and nailed to the floor,
as distinguished from a rug or mat; originally, also, a
wrought cover for tables.
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Tables and beds covered with copes instead of
carpets and coverlets. --T. Fuller.
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2. A smooth soft covering resembling or suggesting a carpet.
"The grassy carpet of this plain." --Shak.
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Carpet beetle or Carpet bug (Zool.), a small beetle
(Anthrenus scrophulari[ae]), which, in the larval state,
does great damage to carpets and other woolen goods; --
also called buffalo bug.

Carpet knight.
(a) A knight who enjoys ease and security, or luxury, and
has not known the hardships of the field; a hero of
the drawing room; an effeminate person. --Shak.
(b) One made a knight, for some other than military
distinction or service.

Carpet moth (Zool.), the larva of an insect which feeds on
carpets and other woolen goods. There are several kinds.
Some are the larv[ae] of species of Tinea (as {Tinea
tapetzella}); others of beetles, esp. Anthrenus.

Carpet snake (Zool.), an Australian snake. See {Diamond
snake}, under Diamond.

Carpet sweeper, an apparatus or device for sweeping
carpets.

To be on the carpet, to be under consideration; to be the
subject of deliberation; to be in sight; -- an expression
derived from the use of carpets as table cover.

Brussels carpet. See under Brussels.
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Chulan
(gcide)
Chulan \Chu"lan\, n. (Bot.)
The fragrant flowers of the Chloranthus inconspicuus, used
in China for perfuming tea.
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Hulan
(gcide)
Hulan \Hu"lan\, n.
See Uhlan.
[1913 Webster]Uhlan \Uh"lan\, n. [G. uhlan, Pol. ulan, hulan, from Turk.
ogl[=a]n a youth, lad; of Tartar origin.] [Written also
ulan, and formerly hulan.]
1. One of a certain description of militia among the Tartars.
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2. (Mil.) One of a kind of light cavalry of Tartaric origin,
first introduced into European armies in Poland. They are
armed with lances, pistols, and sabers, and are employed
chiefly as skirmishers.
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hulan
(gcide)
Hulan \Hu"lan\, n.
See Uhlan.
[1913 Webster]Uhlan \Uh"lan\, n. [G. uhlan, Pol. ulan, hulan, from Turk.
ogl[=a]n a youth, lad; of Tartar origin.] [Written also
ulan, and formerly hulan.]
1. One of a certain description of militia among the Tartars.
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2. (Mil.) One of a kind of light cavalry of Tartaric origin,
first introduced into European armies in Poland. They are
armed with lances, pistols, and sabers, and are employed
chiefly as skirmishers.
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Polyodon spathula
(gcide)
Paddlefish \Pad"dle*fish`\, n. (Zool)
A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula) found in the rivers
of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped
snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and {spoonbill
sturgeon}.
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Pyrrhula rubicilla
(gcide)
Bullfinch \Bull"finch`\, n. (Zool.)
A bird of the genus Pyrrhula and other related genera,
especially the Pyrrhula vulgaris or Pyrrhula rubicilla, a
bird of Europe allied to the grosbeak, having the breast,
cheeks, and neck, red.
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Note: As a cage bird it is highly valued for its remarkable
power of learning to whistle correctly various musical
airs.
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Crimson-fronted bullfinch. (Zool.) See Burion.

Pine bullfinch, the pine finch.
[1913 Webster] Bullfist
Pyrrhula vulgaris
(gcide)
Bullfinch \Bull"finch`\, n. (Zool.)
A bird of the genus Pyrrhula and other related genera,
especially the Pyrrhula vulgaris or Pyrrhula rubicilla, a
bird of Europe allied to the grosbeak, having the breast,
cheeks, and neck, red.
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Note: As a cage bird it is highly valued for its remarkable
power of learning to whistle correctly various musical
airs.
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Crimson-fronted bullfinch. (Zool.) See Burion.

Pine bullfinch, the pine finch.
[1913 Webster] Bullfist
Scrophularia
(gcide)
Scrophularia \Scroph`u*la"ri*a\, n. [NL. So called because it
was reputed to be a remedy for scrofula.] (Bot.)
A genus of coarse herbs having small flowers in panicled
cymes; figwort.
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Scrophularia vernalis
(gcide)
Brownwort \Brown"wort`\, n. (Bot.)
A species of figwort or Scrophularia ({Scrophularia
vernalis}), and other species of the same genus, mostly
perennials with inconspicuous coarse flowers.
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Scrophulariaceous
(gcide)
Scrophulariaceous \Scroph`u*la`ri*a"ceous\, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to a very large natural order of
gamopetalous plants (Scrophulariaceae, or
Scrophularineae), usually having irregular didynamous
flowers and a two-celled pod. The order includes the mullein,
foxglove, snapdragon, figwort, painted cup, yellow rattle,
and some exotic trees, as the Paulownia.
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Spathulate
(gcide)
Spathulate \Spath"u*late\, a.
See Spatulate.
[1913 Webster]Spatulate \Spat"u*late\, a. [NL. spatulatus.] (Nat. Hist.)
Shaped like spatula, or like a battledoor, being roundish,
with a long, narrow, linear base. [Also written
spathulate.]
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spathulate
(gcide)
Spathulate \Spath"u*late\, a.
See Spatulate.
[1913 Webster]Spatulate \Spat"u*late\, a. [NL. spatulatus.] (Nat. Hist.)
Shaped like spatula, or like a battledoor, being roundish,
with a long, narrow, linear base. [Also written
spathulate.]
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anthrenus scrophulariae
(wn)
Anthrenus scrophulariae
n 1: a small black and red and white carpet beetle [syn:
buffalo carpet beetle, Anthrenus scrophulariae]
chula vista
(wn)
Chula Vista
n 1: an industrial city in southern California (south of San
Diego) near the Mexican border
egretta thula
(wn)
Egretta thula
n 1: small New World egret [syn: snowy egret, snowy heron,
Egretta thula]
family scrophulariaceae
(wn)
family Scrophulariaceae
n 1: a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order
Polemoniales; includes figwort and snapdragon and foxglove
and toadflax and speedwell and mullein; in some
classifications placed in the order Scrophulariales [syn:
Scrophulariaceae, family Scrophulariaceae, {figwort
family}, foxglove family]
genus pyrrhula
(wn)
genus Pyrrhula
n 1: bullfinches [syn: Pyrrhula, genus Pyrrhula]
genus scrophularia
(wn)
genus Scrophularia
n 1: type genus of Scrophulariaceae; named for the plants'
supposed ability to cure scrofula: figworts [syn:
Scrophularia, genus Scrophularia]
hula-hoop
(wn)
hula-hoop
n 1: plaything consisting of a tubular plastic hoop for swinging
around the hips
hula-hula
(wn)
hula-hula
n 1: a Polynesian rain dance performed by a woman [syn: hula,
hula-hula, Hawaiian dancing]
hypericum spathulatum
(wn)
Hypericum spathulatum
n 1: stiff shrub having oblong entire leaves and dense cymes of
yellow flowers [syn: shrubby St John's wort, {Hypericum
prolificum}, Hypericum spathulatum]
order scrophulariales
(wn)
order Scrophulariales
n 1: used in some classification systems; often included in the
order Polemoniales [syn: Scrophulariales, {order
Scrophulariales}]
polyodon spathula
(wn)
Polyodon spathula
n 1: primitive fish of the Mississippi valley having a long
paddle-shaped snout [syn: paddlefish, duckbill,
Polyodon spathula]
pyrrhula
(wn)
Pyrrhula
n 1: bullfinches [syn: Pyrrhula, genus Pyrrhula]
pyrrhula pyrrhula
(wn)
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
n 1: common European finch mostly black and white with red
throat and breast [syn: bullfinch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula]
scrophularia
(wn)
Scrophularia
n 1: type genus of Scrophulariaceae; named for the plants'
supposed ability to cure scrofula: figworts [syn:
Scrophularia, genus Scrophularia]
scrophulariaceae
(wn)
Scrophulariaceae
n 1: a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order
Polemoniales; includes figwort and snapdragon and foxglove
and toadflax and speedwell and mullein; in some
classifications placed in the order Scrophulariales [syn:
Scrophulariaceae, family Scrophulariaceae, {figwort
family}, foxglove family]
scrophulariales
(wn)
Scrophulariales
n 1: used in some classification systems; often included in the
order Polemoniales [syn: Scrophulariales, {order
Scrophulariales}]
solidago spathulata
(wn)
Solidago spathulata
n 1: western American goldenrod with long narrow clusters of
small yellow flowers [syn: narrow goldenrod, {Solidago
spathulata}]

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