slovo | definícia |
inbound (encz) | inbound,směřující sem Zdeněk Brož |
inbound (wn) | inbound
adj 1: directed or moving inward or toward a center; "the
inbound train"; "inward flood of capital" [syn:
inbound, inward] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
inbound interface (encz) | inbound interface,vstupní rozhraní [fráz.] [it.] (síťové rozhraní) Ivan
Masár |
in-bounds (gcide) | in-bounds \in-bounds\ adj. (Sports)
within the demarcated playing area. Opposite of {out of
bounds}. [Narrower terms: {fair (vs. foul) ]
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Skinbound (gcide) | Skinbound \Skin"bound`\, a.
Having the skin adhering closely and rigidly to the flesh;
hidebound.
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Skinbound disease. (Med.) See Sclerema neonatorum, under
Sclerema.
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skinbound disease (gcide) | Sclerema \Scle*re"ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. sklhro`s hard.] (Med.)
Induration of the cellular tissue.
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Sclerema of adults. See Scleroderma.
Sclerema neonatorum[NL., of the newborn], an affection
characterized by a peculiar hardening and rigidity of the
cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues in the newly born. It
is usually fatal. Called also skinbound disease.
[1913 Webster]Skinbound \Skin"bound`\, a.
Having the skin adhering closely and rigidly to the flesh;
hidebound.
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Skinbound disease. (Med.) See Sclerema neonatorum, under
Sclerema.
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Skinbound disease (gcide) | Sclerema \Scle*re"ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. sklhro`s hard.] (Med.)
Induration of the cellular tissue.
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Sclerema of adults. See Scleroderma.
Sclerema neonatorum[NL., of the newborn], an affection
characterized by a peculiar hardening and rigidity of the
cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues in the newly born. It
is usually fatal. Called also skinbound disease.
[1913 Webster]Skinbound \Skin"bound`\, a.
Having the skin adhering closely and rigidly to the flesh;
hidebound.
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Skinbound disease. (Med.) See Sclerema neonatorum, under
Sclerema.
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