slovo | definícia |
ibid. (encz) | ibid., adv: |
ibid. (wn) | ibid.
adv 1: in the same place (used when citing a reference) [syn:
ibid., ib., ibidem] |
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Ibidem (gcide) | Ibidem \I*bi"dem\, adv. [L.]
In the same place; -- abbreviated ibid. or ib.
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libidinal (gcide) | libidinal \libidinal\ adj.
Of or pertaining to the libido; caused by libido; as,
libidinal gratification; libidinal impulses.
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Libidinist (gcide) | Libidinist \Li*bid"i*nist\ (l[i^]*b[i^]d"[i^]*n[i^]st), n. [See
Libidinous.]
One given to lewdness.
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Libidinosity (gcide) | Libidinosity \Li*bid`i*nos"i*ty\ (-n[o^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
The state or quality of being libidinous; libidinousness.
--Skelton.
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Libidinous (gcide) | Libidinous \Li*bid"i*nous\ (-n[u^]s), a. [L. libidinosus, fr.
libido, libidinis, pleasure, desire, lust, fr. libet, lubet,
it pleases: cf. F. libidineux. See Lief.]
Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual;
lascivious. -- Li*bid"i*nous*ly, adv. --
Li*bid"i*nous*ness, n.
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Syn: Lewd; lustful; lascivious; unchaste; impure; sensual;
licentious; lecherous; salacious.
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Libidinously (gcide) | Libidinous \Li*bid"i*nous\ (-n[u^]s), a. [L. libidinosus, fr.
libido, libidinis, pleasure, desire, lust, fr. libet, lubet,
it pleases: cf. F. libidineux. See Lief.]
Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual;
lascivious. -- Li*bid"i*nous*ly, adv. --
Li*bid"i*nous*ness, n.
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Syn: Lewd; lustful; lascivious; unchaste; impure; sensual;
licentious; lecherous; salacious.
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Libidinousness (gcide) | Libidinous \Li*bid"i*nous\ (-n[u^]s), a. [L. libidinosus, fr.
libido, libidinis, pleasure, desire, lust, fr. libet, lubet,
it pleases: cf. F. libidineux. See Lief.]
Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual;
lascivious. -- Li*bid"i*nous*ly, adv. --
Li*bid"i*nous*ness, n.
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Syn: Lewd; lustful; lascivious; unchaste; impure; sensual;
licentious; lecherous; salacious.
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libido (gcide) | libido \li*bi"do\ (l[i^]*b[=e]"d[-o]), n.
1. Sexual desire; the sexual instinct; the sex drive.
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2. (Psychoanalysis) Those desires and instinctual energies
which are derived from the id.
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Unlibidinous (gcide) | Unlibidinous \Unlibidinous\
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AD TUNC ET IBIDEM (bouvier) | AD TUNC ET IBIDEM. That part of an indictment, where it is stated that the
object-matter of the crime or offence" then and there being found," is
technically so called. N. C. Term R. 93; Bac. Ab. Indictment, G 4.
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IBIDEM (bouvier) | IBIDEM. This word is used in references, when it is intended to say that a
thing is to be found in the same place, or that the reference has for its
object the same thing, case, or other matter. IOU, contracts. The memorandum
IOU, (I owe you), given by merchants to each other, is a mere evidence of
the debt, and does not amount to a promissory note. Esp. Cas. N. A. 426; 4
Carr. & Payne, 324; 19 Eng. Com. L. Rep. 405; 1 Man. & Gran. 46; 39 E. C. L.
R. 346; 1 Campb. 499; 1 Esp. R. 426; 1 Man. Gr. & So. 543; Dowl. & R. N. P.
Cas. 8.
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