| | slovo | definícia |  | interior (mass)
 | interior - vnútro, interiér
 |  | interior (encz)
 | interior,interiér	n:		joe@hw.cz |  | interior (encz)
 | interior,vnitro	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | interior (encz)
 | interior,vnitřek	n: [mat.] |  | interior (encz)
 | interior,vnitřní	adj:		joe@hw.cz |  | Interior (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, n. 1. That which is within; the internal or inner part of a
 thing; the inside.
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 2. The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.
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 Department of the Interior, that department of the
 government of the United States which has charge of
 pensions, patents, public lands and surveys, the Indians,
 education, etc.; that department of the government of a
 country which is specially charged with the internal
 affairs of that country; the home department.
 
 Secretary of the Interior, the cabinet officer who, in the
 United States, is at the head of the Department of the
 Interior.
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 |  | Interior (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, a. [L., compar. fr. inter between: cf. F. int['e]rieur. See Inter-, and cf. Intimate.]
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 1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside;
 internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or
 superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the
 interior surface of a hollow ball.
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 2. Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as,
 the interior parts of a region or country.
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 Interior angle (Geom.), an angle formed between two sides,
 within any rectilinear figure, as a polygon, or between
 two parallel lines by these lines and another intersecting
 them; -- called also internal angle.
 
 Interior planets (Astron.), those planets within the orbit
 of the earth.
 
 Interior screw, a screw cut on an interior surface, as in a
 nut; a female screw.
 
 Syn: Internal; inside; inner; inland; inward.
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 |  | interior (wn)
 | interior adj 1: situated within or suitable for inside a building; "an
 interior scene"; "interior decoration"; "an interior
 bathroom without windows" [ant: exterior]
 2: inside the country; "the British Home Office has broader
 responsibilities than the United States Department of the
 Interior"; "the nation's internal politics" [syn: home(a),
 interior(a), internal, national]
 3: located inward; "Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody
 record of a tremendous inner battle"- Leonard Bernstein; "she
 thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is
 that she has no access to it"- David Denby; "an internal
 sense of rightousness"- A.R.Gurney,Jr. [syn: inner,
 interior, internal]
 4: inside and toward a center; "interior regions of the earth"
 5: of or coming from the middle of a region or country;
 "upcountry districts" [syn: interior, midland,
 upcountry]
 n 1: the region that is inside of something [syn: inside,
 interior] [ant: exterior, outside]
 2: the inner or enclosed surface of something [syn: inside,
 interior] [ant: exterior, outside]
 3: the United States federal department charged with
 conservation and the development of natural resources;
 created in 1849 [syn: Department of the Interior, {Interior
 Department}, Interior, DoI]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | interior wall (mass)
 | interior wall - stena
 |  | interior angle (encz)
 | interior angle,	n: |  | interior decoration (encz)
 | interior decoration, |  | interior decorator (encz)
 | interior decorator, |  | interior design (encz)
 | interior design, |  | interior designer (encz)
 | interior designer, |  | interior door (encz)
 | interior door,	n: |  | interior live oak (encz)
 | interior live oak,	n: |  | interior monologue (encz)
 | interior monologue,	n: |  | interior wall (encz)
 | interior wall,stěna |  | interiorise (encz)
 | interiorise,	v: |  | interiorize (encz)
 | interiorize,	v: |  | zone of interior (encz)
 | zone of interior,	n: |  | Department of the Interior (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, n. 1. That which is within; the internal or inner part of a
 thing; the inside.
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 2. The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.
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 Department of the Interior, that department of the
 government of the United States which has charge of
 pensions, patents, public lands and surveys, the Indians,
 education, etc.; that department of the government of a
 country which is specially charged with the internal
 affairs of that country; the home department.
 
 Secretary of the Interior, the cabinet officer who, in the
 United States, is at the head of the Department of the
 Interior.
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 |  | Interior (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, n. 1. That which is within; the internal or inner part of a
 thing; the inside.
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 2. The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.
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 Department of the Interior, that department of the
 government of the United States which has charge of
 pensions, patents, public lands and surveys, the Indians,
 education, etc.; that department of the government of a
 country which is specially charged with the internal
 affairs of that country; the home department.
 
 Secretary of the Interior, the cabinet officer who, in the
 United States, is at the head of the Department of the
 Interior.
 [1913 Webster]Interior \In*te"ri*or\, a. [L., compar. fr. inter between: cf.
 F. int['e]rieur. See Inter-, and cf. Intimate.]
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 1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside;
 internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or
 superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the
 interior surface of a hollow ball.
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 2. Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as,
 the interior parts of a region or country.
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 Interior angle (Geom.), an angle formed between two sides,
 within any rectilinear figure, as a polygon, or between
 two parallel lines by these lines and another intersecting
 them; -- called also internal angle.
 
 Interior planets (Astron.), those planets within the orbit
 of the earth.
 
 Interior screw, a screw cut on an interior surface, as in a
 nut; a female screw.
 
 Syn: Internal; inside; inner; inland; inward.
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 |  | Interior angle (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, a. [L., compar. fr. inter between: cf. F. int['e]rieur. See Inter-, and cf. Intimate.]
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 1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside;
 internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or
 superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the
 interior surface of a hollow ball.
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 2. Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as,
 the interior parts of a region or country.
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 Interior angle (Geom.), an angle formed between two sides,
 within any rectilinear figure, as a polygon, or between
 two parallel lines by these lines and another intersecting
 them; -- called also internal angle.
 
 Interior planets (Astron.), those planets within the orbit
 of the earth.
 
 Interior screw, a screw cut on an interior surface, as in a
 nut; a female screw.
 
 Syn: Internal; inside; inner; inland; inward.
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 |  | Interior crest (gcide)
 | Crest \Crest\ (kr[e^]st), n. [OF. creste, F. cr[^e]te, L. crista.]
 1. A tuft, or other excrescence or natural ornament, growing
 on an animal's head; the comb of a cock; the swelling on
 the head of a serpent; the lengthened feathers of the
 crown or nape of bird, etc. --Darwin.
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 [Attack] his rising crest, and drive the serpent
 back.                                 --C. Pitt.
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 2. The plume of feathers, or other decoration, worn on a
 helmet; the distinctive ornament of a helmet, indicating
 the rank of the wearer; hence, also, the helmet.
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 Stooping low his lofty crest.         --Sir W.
 Scott.
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 And on his head there stood upright
 A crest, in token of a knight.        --Gower.
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 3. (Her.) A bearing worn, not upon the shield, but usually
 above it, or separately as an ornament for plate,
 liveries, and the like. It is a relic of the ancient
 cognizance. See Cognizance, 4.
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 4. The upper curve of a horse's neck.
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 Throwing the base thong from his bending crest.
 --Shak.
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 5. The ridge or top of a wave.
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 Like wave with crest of sparkling foam. --Sir W.
 Scott.
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 6. The summit of a hill or mountain ridge.
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 7. The helm or head, as typical of a high spirit; pride;
 courage.
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 Now the time is come
 That France must vail her lofty plumed crest.
 --Shak.
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 8. (Arch.) The ornamental finishing which surmounts the ridge
 of a roof, canopy, etc.
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 The finials of gables and pinnacles are sometimes
 called crests.                        --Parker.
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 9. (Engin.) The top line of a slope or embankment.
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 Crest tile, a tile made to cover the ridge of a roof,
 fitting upon it like a saddle.
 
 Interior crest (Fort.), the highest line of the parapet.
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 |  | Interior planets (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, a. [L., compar. fr. inter between: cf. F. int['e]rieur. See Inter-, and cf. Intimate.]
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 1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside;
 internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or
 superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the
 interior surface of a hollow ball.
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 2. Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as,
 the interior parts of a region or country.
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 Interior angle (Geom.), an angle formed between two sides,
 within any rectilinear figure, as a polygon, or between
 two parallel lines by these lines and another intersecting
 them; -- called also internal angle.
 
 Interior planets (Astron.), those planets within the orbit
 of the earth.
 
 Interior screw, a screw cut on an interior surface, as in a
 nut; a female screw.
 
 Syn: Internal; inside; inner; inland; inward.
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 |  | Interior screw (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, a. [L., compar. fr. inter between: cf. F. int['e]rieur. See Inter-, and cf. Intimate.]
 [1913 Webster]
 1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside;
 internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or
 superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the
 interior surface of a hollow ball.
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 2. Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as,
 the interior parts of a region or country.
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 Interior angle (Geom.), an angle formed between two sides,
 within any rectilinear figure, as a polygon, or between
 two parallel lines by these lines and another intersecting
 them; -- called also internal angle.
 
 Interior planets (Astron.), those planets within the orbit
 of the earth.
 
 Interior screw, a screw cut on an interior surface, as in a
 nut; a female screw.
 
 Syn: Internal; inside; inner; inland; inward.
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 |  | Interior side (gcide)
 | Side \Side\ (s[imac]d), n. [AS. s[imac]de; akin to D. zijde, G. seite, OHG. s[imac]ta, Icel. s[imac]?a, Dan. side, Sw. sida;
 cf. AS. s[imac]d large, spacious, Icel. s[imac]?r long,
 hanging.]
 1. The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface;
 especially (when the thing spoken of is somewhat oblong in
 shape), one of the longer edges as distinguished from the
 shorter edges, called ends; a bounding line of a
 geometrical figure; as, the side of a field, of a square
 or triangle, of a river, of a road, etc.
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 3. Any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and
 yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a
 sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to
 or contrasted with another; as, this or that side.
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 Looking round on every side beheld
 A pathless desert.                    --Milton.
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 4.
 (a) One of the halves of the body, of an animals or man,
 on either side of the mesial plane; or that which
 pertains to such a half; as, a side of beef; a side of
 sole leather.
 (b) The right or left part of the wall or trunk of the
 body; as, a pain in the side.
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 One of the soldiers with a spear pierced his
 side.                             --John xix.
 34.
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 5. A slope or declivity, as of a hill, considered as opposed
 to another slope over the ridge.
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 Along the side of yon small hill.     --Milton.
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 6. The position of a person or party regarded as opposed to
 another person or party, whether as a rival or a foe; a
 body of advocates or partisans; a party; hence, the
 interest or cause which one maintains against another; a
 doctrine or view opposed to another.
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 God on our side, doubt not of victory. --Shak.
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 We have not always been of the . . . same side in
 politics.                             --Landor.
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 Sets the passions on the side of truth. --Pope.
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 7. A line of descent traced through one parent as
 distinguished from that traced through another.
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 To sit upon thy father David's throne,
 By mother's side thy father.          --Milton.
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 8. Fig.: Aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some
 other; as, the bright side of poverty.
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 By the side of, close at hand; near to.
 
 Exterior side. (Fort.) See Exterior, and Illust. of
 Ravelin.
 
 Interior side (Fort.), the line drawn from the center of
 one bastion to that of the next, or the line curtain
 produced to the two oblique radii in front. --H. L. Scott.
 
 Side by side, close together and abreast; in company or
 along with.
 
 To choose sides, to select those who shall compete, as in a
 game, on either side.
 
 To take sides, to attach one's self to, or give assistance
 to, one of two opposing sides or parties.
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 |  | interiorise (gcide)
 | interiorise \interiorise\ v. t. (psychology) to incorporate within oneself; same as interiorize.
 [Chiefly Brit.]
 
 Syn: internalize, internalise, interiorize.
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 |  | Interiority (gcide)
 | Interiority \In*te`ri*or"i*ty\, n. State of being interior.
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 |  | interiorize (gcide)
 | interiorize \interiorize\ v. t. (Psychology) to incorporate within oneself.
 
 Syn: internalize, internalise, interiorise.
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 |  | Interiorly (gcide)
 | Interiorly \In*te"ri*or*ly\, adv. Internally; inwardly. Interjacence
 |  | Secretary of the Interior (gcide)
 | Interior \In*te"ri*or\, n. 1. That which is within; the internal or inner part of a
 thing; the inside.
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 2. The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.
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 Department of the Interior, that department of the
 government of the United States which has charge of
 pensions, patents, public lands and surveys, the Indians,
 education, etc.; that department of the government of a
 country which is specially charged with the internal
 affairs of that country; the home department.
 
 Secretary of the Interior, the cabinet officer who, in the
 United States, is at the head of the Department of the
 Interior.
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 |  | department of the interior (wn)
 | Department of the Interior n 1: the United States federal department charged with
 conservation and the development of natural resources;
 created in 1849 [syn: Department of the Interior,
 Interior Department, Interior, DoI]
 |  | interior angle (wn)
 | interior angle n 1: the angle inside two adjacent sides of a polygon [syn:
 interior angle, internal angle]
 |  | interior decoration (wn)
 | interior decoration n 1: decoration consisting of the layout and furnishings of a
 livable interior [syn: interior decoration, decor]
 2: the trade of planning the layout and furnishings of an
 architectural interior [syn: interior decoration, {interior
 design}]
 |  | interior decorator (wn)
 | interior decorator n 1: a person who specializes in designing architectural
 interiors and their furnishings [syn: interior designer,
 designer, interior decorator, house decorator, {room
 decorator}, decorator]
 |  | interior department (wn)
 | Interior Department n 1: the United States federal department charged with
 conservation and the development of natural resources;
 created in 1849 [syn: Department of the Interior,
 Interior Department, Interior, DoI]
 |  | interior design (wn)
 | interior design n 1: the trade of planning the layout and furnishings of an
 architectural interior [syn: interior decoration,
 interior design]
 2: the branch of architecture dealing with the selection and
 organization of furnishings for an architectural interior
 |  | interior designer (wn)
 | interior designer n 1: a person who specializes in designing architectural
 interiors and their furnishings [syn: interior designer,
 designer, interior decorator, house decorator, {room
 decorator}, decorator]
 |  | interior door (wn)
 | interior door n 1: a door that closes off rooms within a building
 |  | interior live oak (wn)
 | interior live oak n 1: a small shrubby evergreen tree of western North America
 similar to the coast live oak but occurring chiefly in
 foothills of mountain ranges removed from the coast; an
 important part of the chaparral [syn: interior live oak,
 Quercus wislizenii, Quercus wizlizenii]
 |  | interior monologue (wn)
 | interior monologue n 1: a literary genre that presents a fictional character's
 sequence of thoughts in the form of a monologue
 |  | interior secretary (wn)
 | Interior Secretary n 1: the person who holds the secretaryship of the Interior
 Department; "President Taylor appointed Thomas Ewing as the
 first Secretary of the Interior" [syn: {Secretary of the
 Interior}, Interior Secretary]
 2: the position of the head of the Department of the Interior;
 "the position of Interior Secretary was created in 1849"
 [syn: Secretary of the Interior, Interior Secretary]
 |  | interiorise (wn)
 | interiorise v 1: incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal;
 "internalize a belief" [syn: internalize, internalise,
 interiorize, interiorise]
 |  | interiorize (wn)
 | interiorize v 1: incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal;
 "internalize a belief" [syn: internalize, internalise,
 interiorize, interiorise]
 |  | secretary of the interior (wn)
 | Secretary of the Interior n 1: the position of the head of the Department of the Interior;
 "the position of Interior Secretary was created in 1849"
 [syn: Secretary of the Interior, Interior Secretary]
 2: the person who holds the secretaryship of the Interior
 Department; "President Taylor appointed Thomas Ewing as the
 first Secretary of the Interior" [syn: {Secretary of the
 Interior}, Interior Secretary]
 |  | zone of interior (wn)
 | zone of interior n 1: the part of the theater of war not included in the theater
 of operations
 |  | interior gateway protocol (foldoc)
 | Interior Gateway Protocol IGP
 
 (IGP) An Internet protocol which distributes
 routing information to the routers within an {autonomous
 system}.
 
 The term "gateway" is historical, "router" is currently the
 preferred term.
 
 See also Exterior Gateway Protocol, {Open Shortest Path
 First}, Routing Information Protocol.
 
 (1994-11-09)
 
 |  | open shortest-path first interior gateway protocol (foldoc)
 | Open Shortest-Path First Interior Gateway Protocol Open Shortest-Path First
 OSPF
 
 (OSPF) A {link state routing
 protocol} that is one of the Internet standard {Interior
 Gateway Protocols} defined in RFC 1247.
 
 There is no OSPF EGP, OSPF is an IGP only.
 
 [Relationship to Internet Protocol packet routing?]
 
 {OSPF Design Guide
 (http://cisco.com/warp/public/104/1.html)}.
 
 (2002-06-29)
 
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