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agiotage (encz) | agiotage,ažiotáž			Zdeněk Brož | 
audiotape (encz) | audiotape,zvuková páska	n:		 | 
biota (encz) | biota,biota	n:		Zdeněk Brožbiota,souhrn živočichů a rostlin			Zdeněk Brož | 
digital audiotape (encz) | digital audiotape,			 | 
golden pholiota (encz) | golden pholiota,	n:		 | 
lepiota (encz) | lepiota,	n:		 | 
scaly pholiota (encz) | scaly pholiota,	n:		 | 
biota (czen) | biota,biotan:		Zdeněk Brož | 
Agiotage (gcide) | Agiotage \Ag"i*o*tage\, n. [F. agiotage, fr. agioter to practice
    stockjobbing, fr. agio.]
    Exchange business; also, stockjobbing; the maneuvers of
    speculators to raise or lower the price of stocks or public
    funds.
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          Vanity and agiotage are to a Parisian the oxygen and
          hydrogen of life.                        --Landor.
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Amniota (gcide) | Amniota \Am`ni*o"ta\, n. pl. [NL. See Amnion.] (Zool.)
    That group of vertebrates which develops in its embryonic
    life the envelope called the amnion. It comprises the
    reptiles, the birds, and the mammals.
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audiotape (gcide) | audiotape \audiotape\ n.
    1. magnetic tape for use in recording sound.
       [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. a tape recording of sound.
       [WordNet 1.5] audiovisual | 
Bibliotaph (gcide) | Bibliotaph \Bib"li*o*taph\, Bibliotaphist \Bib`li*ot"a*phist\,
    n. [Gr. ? book + ? a burial.]
    One who hides away books, as in a tomb. [R.] --Crabb.
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Bibliotaphist (gcide) | Bibliotaph \Bib"li*o*taph\, Bibliotaphist \Bib`li*ot"a*phist\,
    n. [Gr. ? book + ? a burial.]
    One who hides away books, as in a tomb. [R.] --Crabb.
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biota (gcide) | biota \bi*o"ta\ n. (b[imac]*[=o]"t[.a]),
    all the plant and animal life of a particular region.
 
    Syn: biology.
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Biotaxy (gcide) | Biotaxy \Bi"o*tax`y\, n. [Gr. bi`os life + ? arrangement.]
    (Biol.)
    The classification of living organisms according to their
    structural character; taxonomy.
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Chemiotaxis (gcide) | Chemotaxis \Chem`o*tax"is\, n. Formerly also Chemiotaxis
 \Chem`i*o*tax"is\ [Chemical + Gr. ? arrangement, fr. ? to
    arrange.] (Biol.)
    The sensitiveness exhibited by small free-swimming organisms,
    as bacteria, zoospores of alg[ae], etc., to chemical
    substances held in solution. They may be attracted ({positive
    chemotaxis}) or repelled (negative chemotaxis). --
    Chem`o*tac"tic, a. -- Chem`o*tac"tic*al*ly, adv.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.] chemotherapeutic | 
Craniota (gcide) | Craniota \Cra`ni*o"ta\ (kr?`n?-?t?), n. pl. [NL., fr. cranium.]
    (Zool.)
    A comprehensive division of the Vertebrata, including all
    those that have a skull.
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Diota (gcide) | Diota \Di*o"ta\, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? two-handled; di- = di`s-
    twice + ?, ?, ear, handle.] (Rom. Antiq.)
    A vase or drinking cup having two handles or ears.
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Heriotable (gcide) | Heriotable \Her"i*ot*a*ble\, a.
    Subject to the payment of a heriot. --Burn.
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Iota (gcide) | Iota \I*o"ta\, n. [L., fr. Gr. 'iw^ta. See Jot.]
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    1. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet ([iota])
       corresponding with the English i.
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    2. [from iota being the smallest letter in the Greek
       alphabet.] A very small quantity or degree; a jot; a
       particle.
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             They never depart an iota from the authentic
             formulas of tyranny and usurpation.   --Burke.
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    Iota subscript (Gr. Gram.), iota written beneath a
       preceding vowel, as a,, h,, w,, -- done when iota is
       silent.
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Iota subscript (gcide) | Iota \I*o"ta\, n. [L., fr. Gr. 'iw^ta. See Jot.]
    [1913 Webster]
    1. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet ([iota])
       corresponding with the English i.
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    2. [from iota being the smallest letter in the Greek
       alphabet.] A very small quantity or degree; a jot; a
       particle.
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             They never depart an iota from the authentic
             formulas of tyranny and usurpation.   --Burke.
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    Iota subscript (Gr. Gram.), iota written beneath a
       preceding vowel, as a,, h,, w,, -- done when iota is
       silent.
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Iotacism (gcide) | Iotacism \I*o"ta*cism\ ([-i]*[=o]"t[.a]*s[i^]z'm), n. [Gr.
    'iotakismo`s a laying too much stress upon the iota ([iota]):
    cf. F. iotacisme. See Iota.]
    The frequent use of the sound of iota (that of English e in
    be), as among the modern Greeks; also, confusion from
    sounding [epsilon], [iota], [eta], [upsilon],
    [epsilon][iota], etc., like [iota]. --Littr['e].
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lepiota (gcide) | lepiota \lepiota\ n.
    any fungus of the genus Lepiota.
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Pholiota nameko (gcide) | nameko \nameko\ n.
    one of the most important fungi (Pholiota nameko)
    cultivated in Japan.
 
    Syn: viscid mushroom, Pholiota nameko.
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Tibiotarsal (gcide) | Tibiotarsal \Tib`i*o*tar"sal\, a. (Anat.)
    (a) Of or pertaining to both to the tibia and the tarsus; as,
        the tibiotarsal articulation.
    (b) Of or pertaining to the tibiotarsus.
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Tibiotarsi (gcide) | Tibiotarsus \Tib`i*o*tar"sus\, n.; pl. Tibiotarsi. (Anat.)
    The large bone between the femur and tarsometatarsus in the
    leg of a bird. It is formed by the union of the proximal part
    of the tarsus with the tibia.
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Tibiotarsus (gcide) | Tibiotarsus \Tib`i*o*tar"sus\, n.; pl. Tibiotarsi. (Anat.)
    The large bone between the femur and tarsometatarsus in the
    leg of a bird. It is formed by the union of the proximal part
    of the tarsus with the tibia.
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agiotage (wn) | agiotage
     n 1: a fee charged for exchanging currencies [syn: agio,
          agiotage, premium, exchange premium] | 
amniota (wn) | Amniota
     n 1: higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals) possessing
          an amnion during development | 
audiotape (wn) | audiotape
     n 1: a tape recording of sound
     2: magnetic tape for use in recording sound | 
biota (wn) | biota
     n 1: all the plant and animal life of a particular region [syn:
          biota, biology] | 
digital audiotape (wn) | digital audiotape
     n 1: a digital tape recording of sound [syn: {digital
          audiotape}, DAT] | 
family lepiotaceae (wn) | family Lepiotaceae
     n 1: a family of fungi having free gills and a cap that is
          cleanly separable from the stalk [syn: Lepiotaceae,
          family Lepiotaceae] | 
genus lepiota (wn) | genus Lepiota
     n 1: agarics with white spores that includes several edible and
          poisonous mushrooms: parasol mushrooms | 
genus pholiota (wn) | genus Pholiota
     n 1: genus of gilled agarics of Europe and North America having
          brown spores and an annulus; grows on open ground or
          decaying wood [syn: Pholiota, genus Pholiota] | 
golden pholiota (wn) | golden pholiota
     n 1: a beautiful yellow gilled fungus found from Alaska south
          along the coast [syn: Pholiota aurea, golden pholiota] | 
lepiota (wn) | lepiota
     n 1: any fungus of the genus Lepiota | 
lepiota americana (wn) | Lepiota americana
     n 1: an agaric with a pallid cap and a stalk that is enlarged
          near the base [syn: American parasol, {Lepiota
          americana}] | 
lepiota cepaestipes (wn) | Lepiota cepaestipes
     n 1: a white agaric that tends to cluster and has a club-shaped
          base [syn: onion stem, Lepiota cepaestipes] | 
lepiota clypeolaria (wn) | Lepiota clypeolaria
     n 1: an agaric with a ragged stalk and a soft floccose cap | 
lepiota morgani (wn) | Lepiota morgani
     n 1: an agaric regarded as poisonous [syn: poisonous parasol,
          Lepiota morgani] | 
lepiota naucina (wn) | Lepiota naucina
     n 1: an agaric with greyish white fruiting body and gills that
          change from pink to dingy red | 
lepiota procera (wn) | Lepiota procera
     n 1: edible long-stalked mushroom with white flesh and gills and
          spores; found in open woodlands in autumn [syn: {parasol
          mushroom}, Lepiota procera] | 
lepiota rhacodes (wn) | Lepiota rhacodes
     n 1: an agaric with a large cap with brown scales and a thick
          stalk | 
lepiota rubrotincta (wn) | Lepiota rubrotincta
     n 1: an agaric with a relatively small pink to red cap and white
          gills and stalk | 
lepiotaceae (wn) | Lepiotaceae
     n 1: a family of fungi having free gills and a cap that is
          cleanly separable from the stalk [syn: Lepiotaceae,
          family Lepiotaceae] | 
pholiota (wn) | Pholiota
     n 1: genus of gilled agarics of Europe and North America having
          brown spores and an annulus; grows on open ground or
          decaying wood [syn: Pholiota, genus Pholiota] | 
pholiota astragalina (wn) | Pholiota astragalina
     n 1: a fungus with a smooth orange cap and yellow gills and pale
          yellow stalk | 
pholiota aurea (wn) | Pholiota aurea
     n 1: a beautiful yellow gilled fungus found from Alaska south
          along the coast [syn: Pholiota aurea, golden pholiota] | 
pholiota destruens (wn) | Pholiota destruens
     n 1: a large fungus with whitish scales on the cap and remnants
          of the veil hanging from the cap; the stalk is thick and
          hard | 
pholiota flammans (wn) | Pholiota flammans
     n 1: a fungus with a yellow cap covered with fine scales as is
          the stalk | 
pholiota flavida (wn) | Pholiota flavida
     n 1: a fungus that grows in clusters on the ground; cap is
          brownish orange with a surface that is smooth and slightly
          sticky; whitish gills and a cylindrical brown stalk | 
pholiota nameko (wn) | Pholiota nameko
     n 1: one of the most important fungi cultivated in Japan [syn:
          nameko, viscid mushroom, Pholiota nameko] | 
pholiota squarrosa (wn) | Pholiota squarrosa
     n 1: a gilled fungus with a cap and stalk that are conspicuously
          scaly with upright scales; gills develop a greenish tinge
          with age [syn: Pholiota squarrosa, scaly pholiota] | 
pholiota squarrosa-adiposa (wn) | Pholiota squarrosa-adiposa
     n 1: a gilled fungus having yellow slimy caps with conspicuous
          tawny scales on the caps and stalks | 
pholiota squarrosoides (wn) | Pholiota squarrosoides
     n 1: a pale buff fungus with tawny scales | 
scaly pholiota (wn) | scaly pholiota
     n 1: a gilled fungus with a cap and stalk that are conspicuously
          scaly with upright scales; gills develop a greenish tinge
          with age [syn: Pholiota squarrosa, scaly pholiota] | 
anti-idiotarianism (jargon) | anti-idiotarianism
  n.
 
     [very common] Opposition to idiots of all political stripes. First coined
     in the blog named Little Green Footballs as part of a post expressing
     disgust with inane responses to post-9/11 Islamic terrorism.
     Anti-idiotarian wrath has focused on Islamic terrorists and their
     sympathizers in the Western political left, but also routinely excoriated
     right-wing politicians backing repressive ’anti-terror‘ legislation and
     Christian religious figures who (in the blogosphere's view of the matter)
     have descended nearly to the level of jihad themselves.
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IDIOTA INQUIRENDO (bouvier) | IDIOTA INQUIRENDO, WRIT DE. This is the name of an old writ which directs 
 the sheriff to inquire whether a man be an idiot or not. The inquisition is 
 to be made by a jury of twelve men. Fitz. N. B. 232. 
 
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