slovo | definícia |
jordan (mass) | Jordan
- Jordánsko |
jordan (encz) | Jordan,Jordan n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
jordan (encz) | Jordan,Jordán n: [jmén.] ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
jordan (encz) | Jordan,Jordánsko n: [jmén.] [zem.] Zdeněk Brož |
jordan (czen) | Jordan,Jordann: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Jordan (gcide) | Jordan \Jordan\ prop. n.
A landlocked country of the Middle East, surrounded by
Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, and that area on the
west bank of the Jordan river which was once claimed by
Jordan, and is at present occupied by Israel and in part
governed by a Palestinian authority. It has a population of
4,212,152 (1996) in a total area of 89,213 sq km. The
population is predominantly Arab and Moslem. Officially known
as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, it was formerly called
Trans-Jordan when occupied by the British. The government
is a constitutional monarchy, with King Hussein Bin Talal Al
Hashimi as its ruler since 2 May 1953. Jordan is a small
developing Arab country, having a Gross Domestic Product of
$19.3 billion in 1995. --CIA Factbook 1996.
[PJC] Jordan |
Jordan (gcide) | Jordan \Jor"dan\, Jorden \Jor"den\, n. [Prob. fr. the river
Jordan, and shortened fr. Jordan bottle a bottle of water
from the Jordan, brought back by pilgrims.]
[1913 Webster]
1. A pot or vessel with a large neck, formerly used by
physicians and alchemists. [Obs.] --Halliwell.
[1913 Webster]
2. A chamber pot. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --Shak.
[1913 Webster] |
jordan (wn) | Jordan
n 1: a river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea; John
the Baptist baptized Jesus in the Jordan [syn: Jordan,
Jordan River]
2: an Arab kingdom in southwestern Asia on the Red Sea [syn:
Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
cross over jordan (mass) | cross over Jordan
- zomrieť |
jordansko (msasasci) | Jordansko
- JO, JOR, Jordan |
cross over jordan (encz) | cross over Jordan,zemřít Zdeněk Brož |
jordan almond (encz) | jordan almond, n: |
jordanian (encz) | Jordanian,Jordánec n: Stanislav HoráčekJordanian,jordánský adj: Stanislav Horáček |
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (gcide) | Jordan \Jordan\ prop. n.
A landlocked country of the Middle East, surrounded by
Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, and that area on the
west bank of the Jordan river which was once claimed by
Jordan, and is at present occupied by Israel and in part
governed by a Palestinian authority. It has a population of
4,212,152 (1996) in a total area of 89,213 sq km. The
population is predominantly Arab and Moslem. Officially known
as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, it was formerly called
Trans-Jordan when occupied by the British. The government
is a constitutional monarchy, with King Hussein Bin Talal Al
Hashimi as its ruler since 2 May 1953. Jordan is a small
developing Arab country, having a Gross Domestic Product of
$19.3 billion in 1995. --CIA Factbook 1996.
[PJC] Jordan |
Jordan (gcide) | Jordan \Jordan\ prop. n.
A landlocked country of the Middle East, surrounded by
Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, and that area on the
west bank of the Jordan river which was once claimed by
Jordan, and is at present occupied by Israel and in part
governed by a Palestinian authority. It has a population of
4,212,152 (1996) in a total area of 89,213 sq km. The
population is predominantly Arab and Moslem. Officially known
as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, it was formerly called
Trans-Jordan when occupied by the British. The government
is a constitutional monarchy, with King Hussein Bin Talal Al
Hashimi as its ruler since 2 May 1953. Jordan is a small
developing Arab country, having a Gross Domestic Product of
$19.3 billion in 1995. --CIA Factbook 1996.
[PJC] JordanJordan \Jor"dan\, Jorden \Jor"den\, n. [Prob. fr. the river
Jordan, and shortened fr. Jordan bottle a bottle of water
from the Jordan, brought back by pilgrims.]
[1913 Webster]
1. A pot or vessel with a large neck, formerly used by
physicians and alchemists. [Obs.] --Halliwell.
[1913 Webster]
2. A chamber pot. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --Shak.
[1913 Webster] |
Jordanella (gcide) | Jordanella \Jordanella\ prop. n.
a genus of fishes, including the American flagfish
(Jordanella floridae), of Florida.
Syn: genus Jordanella.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Jordanella floridae (gcide) | Jordanella \Jordanella\ prop. n.
a genus of fishes, including the American flagfish
(Jordanella floridae), of Florida.
Syn: genus Jordanella.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Jordanian (gcide) | Jordanian \Jordanian\ adj.
1. Of or pertaining to Jordan[1]; as, Jordanian archeological
sites.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Jordan; as,
Jordanian palace guards.
[WordNet 1.5]Jordanian \Jordanian\ n.
A native or inhabitant of Jordan.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Trans-Jordan (gcide) | Jordan \Jordan\ prop. n.
A landlocked country of the Middle East, surrounded by
Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, and that area on the
west bank of the Jordan river which was once claimed by
Jordan, and is at present occupied by Israel and in part
governed by a Palestinian authority. It has a population of
4,212,152 (1996) in a total area of 89,213 sq km. The
population is predominantly Arab and Moslem. Officially known
as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, it was formerly called
Trans-Jordan when occupied by the British. The government
is a constitutional monarchy, with King Hussein Bin Talal Al
Hashimi as its ruler since 2 May 1953. Jordan is a small
developing Arab country, having a Gross Domestic Product of
$19.3 billion in 1995. --CIA Factbook 1996.
[PJC] Jordan |
capital of jordan (wn) | capital of Jordan
n 1: the capital and largest city of Jordan [syn: Amman,
capital of Jordan] |
genus jordanella (wn) | genus Jordanella
n 1: flagfishes [syn: Jordanella, genus Jordanella] |
hashemite kingdom of jordan (wn) | Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
n 1: an Arab kingdom in southwestern Asia on the Red Sea [syn:
Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan] |
jordan almond (wn) | jordan almond
n 1: variety of large almond from Malaga, Spain; used in
confectionery
2: an almond covered with a sugar coating that is hard and
flavored and colored |
jordan curve (wn) | Jordan curve
n 1: a closed curve that does not intersect itself [syn: {simple
closed curve}, Jordan curve] |
jordan river (wn) | Jordan River
n 1: a river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea; John
the Baptist baptized Jesus in the Jordan [syn: Jordan,
Jordan River] |
jordanella (wn) | Jordanella
n 1: flagfishes [syn: Jordanella, genus Jordanella] |
jordanella floridae (wn) | Jordanella floridae
n 1: a fish with a dark-blue back and whitish sides with red
stripes; found in swamps and streams of Florida [syn:
flagfish, American flagfish, Jordanella floridae] |
jordanian (wn) | Jordanian
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Jordan or its
people; "Jordanian archeological sites"
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Jordan |
jordanian dinar (wn) | Jordanian dinar
n 1: the basic unit of money in Jordan; equal to 1,000 fils
[syn: Jordanian dinar, dinar] |
jordanian monetary unit (wn) | Jordanian monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Jordan |
richard jordan gatling (wn) | Richard Jordan Gatling
n 1: United States inventor of the first rapid firing gun
(1818-1903) [syn: Gatling, Richard Jordan Gatling] |
eccles-jordan circuit (foldoc) | flip-flop
Eccles-Jordan circuit
A digital logic circuit that can be in one of two
states which it switches (or "toggles") between under
control of its inputs. It can thus be considered as a one bit
memory. Three types of flip-flop are common: the {SR
flip-flop}, the JK flip-flop and the D-type flip-flop (or
latch).
Early literature refers to the "Eccles-Jordan circuit" and the
"Eccles-Jordan binary counter", using two vacuum tubes as
the active (amplifying) elements for each bit of information
storage. Later implementations using bipolar transistors
could operate at up to 20 million state transitions per second
as early as 1963.
(1995-11-11)
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