slovodefinícia
lente
(gcide)
Lento \Len"to\ (l[asl]n"t[-o]; E. l[e^]n"t[-o]), a. & adv. [It.]
(Mus.)
Slow; in slow time; slowly; -- rarely written lente.
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podobné slovodefinícia
talented
(mass)
talented
- geniálny
coelenterata
(encz)
Coelenterata,
coelenterate
(encz)
coelenterate,
coelenterate family
(encz)
coelenterate family, n:
coelenterate genus
(encz)
coelenterate genus, n:
coelenteron
(encz)
coelenteron, n:
lenten
(encz)
lenten,postní Zdeněk Brož
lenten rose
(encz)
lenten rose, n:
phylum coelenterata
(encz)
phylum Coelenterata, n:
plenteous
(encz)
plenteous,hojný adj: Zdeněk Brož
plenteously
(encz)
plenteously,hojně adv: Zdeněk Brož
plenteousness
(encz)
plenteousness, n:
talented
(encz)
talented,geniální adj: Zdeněk Brožtalented,nadaný adj: Zdeněk Brožtalented,talentovaný Milan Svoboda
untalented
(encz)
untalented,
acetylentetrachlorid
(czen)
acetylentetrachlorid,acetylene tetrachloride[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Coelentera
(gcide)
Coelentera \C[oe]*len"te*ra\or Coelenterata
\C[oe]*len`te*ra"ta\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. koi^los hollow + ?
intestines.] (Zool.)
A comprehensive group of Invertebrata, mostly marine,
comprising the Anthozoa, Hydrozoa, and Ctenophora. The name
implies that the stomach and body cavities are one. The group
is sometimes enlarged so as to include the sponges.
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Coelenterata
(gcide)
Coelentera \C[oe]*len"te*ra\or Coelenterata
\C[oe]*len`te*ra"ta\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. koi^los hollow + ?
intestines.] (Zool.)
A comprehensive group of Invertebrata, mostly marine,
comprising the Anthozoa, Hydrozoa, and Ctenophora. The name
implies that the stomach and body cavities are one. The group
is sometimes enlarged so as to include the sponges.
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Coelenterate
(gcide)
Coelenterate \C[oe]*len"ter*ate\, a. (Zool.)
Belonging to the C[oe]lentera. -- n. One of the C[oe]lentera.
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Colocasia esculente
(gcide)
Colocasia \Colocasia\ n.
a small genus of perennial tuberous herbs of the arum family,
of tropical Asia and the Pacific islands, including the
taro (Colocasia esculente).

Syn: genus Colocasia.
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Dolente
(gcide)
Dolente \Do*len"te\, a. & adv. [It.] (Mus.)
Plaintively. See Doloroso.
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Lenten
(gcide)
Lenten \Lent"en\ (l[e^]nt"'n), n.
Lent. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
[1913 Webster]Lenten \Lent"en\, a. [From OE. lenten lent. See Lent, n. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the fast called Lent; used in, or
suitable to, Lent; as, the Lenten season.
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She quenched her fury at the flood,
And with a Lenten salad cooled her blood. --Dryden.
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2. Spare; meager; plain; somber; unostentatious; not abundant
or showy. "Lenten entertainment." " Lenten answer."
--Shak. " Lenten suit." --Beau. & Fl.
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Lenten color, black or violet. --F. G. Lee.
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Lenten color
(gcide)
Lenten \Lent"en\, a. [From OE. lenten lent. See Lent, n. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the fast called Lent; used in, or
suitable to, Lent; as, the Lenten season.
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She quenched her fury at the flood,
And with a Lenten salad cooled her blood. --Dryden.
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2. Spare; meager; plain; somber; unostentatious; not abundant
or showy. "Lenten entertainment." " Lenten answer."
--Shak. " Lenten suit." --Beau. & Fl.
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Lenten color, black or violet. --F. G. Lee.
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Lententide
(gcide)
Lententide \Lent"en*tide`\ (-t[imac]d`), n.
The season of Lenten or Lent.
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Plenteous
(gcide)
Plenteous \Plen"te*ous\, a. [From Plenty.]
1. Containing plenty; abundant; copious; plentiful;
sufficient for every purpose; as, a plenteous supply.
"Reaping plenteous crop." --Milton.
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2. Yielding abundance; productive; fruitful. "The seven
plenteous years." --Gen. xli. 34.
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3. Having plenty; abounding; rich.
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The Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods. --Deut.
xxviii. 11.
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Syn: Plentiful; copious; full. See Ample.
[1913 Webster] -- Plen"te*ous*ly, adv. --
Plen"te*ous*ness, n.
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Plenteously
(gcide)
Plenteous \Plen"te*ous\, a. [From Plenty.]
1. Containing plenty; abundant; copious; plentiful;
sufficient for every purpose; as, a plenteous supply.
"Reaping plenteous crop." --Milton.
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2. Yielding abundance; productive; fruitful. "The seven
plenteous years." --Gen. xli. 34.
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3. Having plenty; abounding; rich.
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The Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods. --Deut.
xxviii. 11.
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Syn: Plentiful; copious; full. See Ample.
[1913 Webster] -- Plen"te*ous*ly, adv. --
Plen"te*ous*ness, n.
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Plenteousness
(gcide)
Plenteous \Plen"te*ous\, a. [From Plenty.]
1. Containing plenty; abundant; copious; plentiful;
sufficient for every purpose; as, a plenteous supply.
"Reaping plenteous crop." --Milton.
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2. Yielding abundance; productive; fruitful. "The seven
plenteous years." --Gen. xli. 34.
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3. Having plenty; abounding; rich.
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The Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods. --Deut.
xxviii. 11.
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Syn: Plentiful; copious; full. See Ample.
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Plen"te*ous*ness, n.
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Plentevous
(gcide)
Plentevous \Plen"te*vous\, a.
Plenteous. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Relented
(gcide)
Relent \Re*lent"\ (r?-l?nt"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Relented; p.
pr. & vb. n. Relenting.] [F. ralentir, fr. L. pref. re- re-
+ ad to + lentus pliant, flexible, slow. See Lithe.]
1. To become less rigid or hard; to yield; to dissolve; to
melt; to deliquesce. [Obs.]
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He stirred the coals till relente gan
The wax again the fire. --Chaucer.
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[Salt of tartar] placed in a cellar will . . . begin
to relent. --Boyle.
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When opening buds salute the welcome day,
And earth, relenting, feels the genial ray. --Pope.
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2. To become less severe or intense; to become less hard,
harsh, cruel, or the like; to soften in temper; to become
more mild and tender; to feel compassion.
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Can you . . . behold
My sighs and tears, and will not once relent?
--Shak.
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Talented
(gcide)
Talented \Tal"ent*ed\, a.
Furnished with talents; possessing skill or talent; mentally
gifted. --Abp. Abbot (1663).
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Note: This word has been strongly objected to by Coleridge
and some other critics, but, as it would seem, upon not
very good grounds, as the use of talent or talents to
signify mental ability, although at first merely
metaphorical, is now fully established, and talented,
as a formative, is just as analogical and legitimate as
gifted, bigoted, moneyed, landed, lilied, honeyed, and
numerous other adjectives having a participal form, but
derived directly from nouns and not from verbs.
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Untalented
(gcide)
Untalented \Untalented\
See talented.
Virulented
(gcide)
Virulented \Vir"u*lent*ed\, a.
Made virulent; poisoned. [Obs.]
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coelenterata
(wn)
Coelenterata
n 1: hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals [syn:
Cnidaria, phylum Cnidaria, Coelenterata, {phylum
Coelenterata}]
coelenterate
(wn)
coelenterate
n 1: radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with
only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures;
they occur in polyp and medusa forms [syn: coelenterate,
cnidarian]
coelenterate family
(wn)
coelenterate family
n 1: a family of coelenterates
coelenterate genus
(wn)
coelenterate genus
n 1: a genus of coelenterates
coelenteron
(wn)
coelenteron
n 1: the saclike body cavity of a coelenterate
lente iletin
(wn)
Lente Iletin
n 1: trade names for forms of insulin that are used to treat
diabetes mellitus [syn: Lente Insulin, Lente Iletin]
lente insulin
(wn)
Lente Insulin
n 1: trade names for forms of insulin that are used to treat
diabetes mellitus [syn: Lente Insulin, Lente Iletin]
lenten
(wn)
lenten
adj 1: of or relating to or suitable for Lent; "lenten food"
lenten rose
(wn)
lenten rose
n 1: slightly hairy perennial having deep green leathery leaves
and flowers that are ultimately purplish-green [syn:
lenten rose, black hellebore, Helleborus orientalis]
lententide
(wn)
Lententide
n 1: a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday
[syn: Lent, Lententide]
phylum coelenterata
(wn)
phylum Coelenterata
n 1: hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals [syn:
Cnidaria, phylum Cnidaria, Coelenterata, {phylum
Coelenterata}]
plenteous
(wn)
plenteous
adj 1: affording an abundant supply; "had ample food for the
party"; "copious provisions"; "food is plentiful"; "a
plenteous grape harvest"; "a rich supply" [syn: ample,
copious, plenteous, plentiful, rich]
plenteously
(wn)
plenteously
adv 1: in a bountiful manner [syn: bountifully, bounteously,
plentifully, plenteously]
plenteousness
(wn)
plenteousness
n 1: a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone"
[syn: plenty, plentifulness, plenteousness,
plenitude, plentitude]
talented
(wn)
talented
adj 1: endowed with talent or talents; "a gifted writer" [syn:
talented, gifted] [ant: talentless, untalented]
untalented
(wn)
untalented
adj 1: devoid of talent; not gifted [syn: untalented,
talentless] [ant: gifted, talented]

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