slovo | definícia |
monal (encz) | monal, n: |
monal (gcide) | Impeyan pheasant \Im"pey*an pheas"ant\ ([i^]m"p[i^]*an
f[e^]z"ant). [From Lady Impey, who attempted to naturalize
the bird in England.] (Zool.)
An Indian crested pheasant of the genus Lophophorus.
Several species are known. Called also monaul, monal.
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Note: They are remarkable for the bright color and brilliant
matallic hues of their plumage. The best known species
(Lophophorus Impeyanus) has the neck of a brilliant
metallic red, changing to golden yellow in certain
lights.
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Monal (gcide) | Monal \Mo*nal"\, n. (Zool.)
Any Asiatic pheasant of the genus Lophophorus, as the
Impeyan pheasant.
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monal (wn) | monal
n 1: brilliantly colored pheasant of southern Asia [syn:
monal, monaul] |
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commonalty (mass) | commonalty
- spoločenstvo |
commonalities (encz) | commonalities, |
commonality (encz) | commonality,shodnost n: Zdeněk Brožcommonality,stejnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
commonalty (encz) | commonalty,společenství n: Zdeněk Brož |
cor pulmonale (encz) | cor pulmonale, n: |
hormonal (encz) | hormonal,hormonální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
hormonally (encz) | hormonally,hormonálně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
plexus pulmonalis (encz) | plexus pulmonalis, n: |
truncus pulmonalis (encz) | truncus pulmonalis, n: |
vena pulmonalis (encz) | vena pulmonalis, n: |
vena pulmonalis superior (encz) | vena pulmonalis superior, n: |
Ammonal (gcide) | Ammonal \Am"mo*nal`\, n. [Ammonium + aluminium.]
An explosive consisting of a mixture of powdered aluminum and
ammonium nitrate.
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commonality (gcide) | commonality \com`mon*al"i*ty\ n.
1. the sharing of common attributes.
Syn: commonness.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. a characteristic held in common; a common feature.
[PJC] commonaltycommonalty \com"mon*al*ty\, commonality \com`mon*al"i*ty\, n.;
pl. Commonalties. [OF. communalt['e]; F. communaut['e], fr.
communal. See Communal.]
1. The common people; those classes and conditions of people
who are below the rank of nobility; the commons.
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The commonalty, like the nobility, are divided into
several degrees. --Blackstone.
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The ancient fare of our kings differed from that of
the commonalty in plenteousness only. --Landon.
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2. The majority or bulk of mankind. [Obs.] --Hooker.
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Commonalties (gcide) | commonalty \com"mon*al*ty\, commonality \com`mon*al"i*ty\, n.;
pl. Commonalties. [OF. communalt['e]; F. communaut['e], fr.
communal. See Communal.]
1. The common people; those classes and conditions of people
who are below the rank of nobility; the commons.
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The commonalty, like the nobility, are divided into
several degrees. --Blackstone.
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The ancient fare of our kings differed from that of
the commonalty in plenteousness only. --Landon.
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2. The majority or bulk of mankind. [Obs.] --Hooker.
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commonalty (gcide) | commonalty \com"mon*al*ty\, commonality \com`mon*al"i*ty\, n.;
pl. Commonalties. [OF. communalt['e]; F. communaut['e], fr.
communal. See Communal.]
1. The common people; those classes and conditions of people
who are below the rank of nobility; the commons.
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The commonalty, like the nobility, are divided into
several degrees. --Blackstone.
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The ancient fare of our kings differed from that of
the commonalty in plenteousness only. --Landon.
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2. The majority or bulk of mankind. [Obs.] --Hooker.
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Hormonal (gcide) | Hormonal \Hor*mon"al\ (h[^o]r*m[=o]n"al), a.
of, pertaining to, or affected by, hormones.
[PJC] |
Monal (gcide) | Impeyan pheasant \Im"pey*an pheas"ant\ ([i^]m"p[i^]*an
f[e^]z"ant). [From Lady Impey, who attempted to naturalize
the bird in England.] (Zool.)
An Indian crested pheasant of the genus Lophophorus.
Several species are known. Called also monaul, monal.
[1913 Webster]
Note: They are remarkable for the bright color and brilliant
matallic hues of their plumage. The best known species
(Lophophorus Impeyanus) has the neck of a brilliant
metallic red, changing to golden yellow in certain
lights.
[1913 Webster]Monal \Mo*nal"\, n. (Zool.)
Any Asiatic pheasant of the genus Lophophorus, as the
Impeyan pheasant.
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arteria pulmonalis (wn) | arteria pulmonalis
n 1: one of two arteries (branches of the pulmonary trunk) that
carry venous blood from the heart to the lungs [syn:
pulmonary artery, arteria pulmonalis] |
commonality (wn) | commonality
n 1: a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank
[syn: commonalty, commonality, commons]
2: sharing of common attributes [syn: commonality,
commonness] [ant: individualism, individuality,
individuation] |
commonalty (wn) | commonalty
n 1: a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank
[syn: commonalty, commonality, commons] |
cor pulmonale (wn) | cor pulmonale
n 1: enlargement of the right ventricle of the heart due to
disease of the lungs or of the pulmonary blood vessels |
hormonal (wn) | hormonal
adj 1: of or relating to or caused by hormones; "hormonal
changes" |
plexus pulmonalis (wn) | plexus pulmonalis
n 1: one of two autonomic nerve plexuses in each lung [syn:
pulmonary plexis, plexus pulmonalis] |
truncus pulmonalis (wn) | truncus pulmonalis
n 1: the artery that carries venous blood from the right
ventricle of the heart and divides into the right and left
pulmonary arteries [syn: pulmonary trunk, {truncus
pulmonalis}] |
vena pulmonalis (wn) | vena pulmonalis
n 1: any of four veins that carry arterial blood from the lungs
to the left atrium of the heart [syn: pulmonary vein,
vena pulmonalis] |
vena pulmonalis superior (wn) | vena pulmonalis superior
n 1: either of two pulmonary veins (left and right) returning
blood from the superior lobes of the lungs [syn: {superior
pulmonary vein}, vena pulmonalis superior] |
monalisa (vera) | MONALISA
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COMMONALTY (bouvier) | COMMONALTY, Eng. law. This word signifies, 1st. the common people of
England, as contradistinguished from the king and the nobles; 2d. the body
of a society as the masters, wardens, and commonalty of such a society.
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