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morel (encz) | morel,smrž Zdeněk Brož |
morel (gcide) | morel \mor"el\ (m[o^]r"[e^]l), n. [See moril.] (Bot.)
An edible fungus (Morchella esculenta), the upper part of
which is covered with a reticulated and pitted hymenium. It
is used as food, and for flavoring sauces. [Written also
moril.]
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morel (gcide) | morel \mor"el\, n. [See morelle.] (Bot.)
1. Nightshade; -- so called from its blackish purple berries.
[Written also morelle.]
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2. A kind of cherry. See Morello.
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Great morel, the deadly nightshade.
Petty morel, the black nightshade. See Nightshade.
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morel (wn) | morel
n 1: any of various edible mushrooms of the genus Morchella
having a brownish spongelike cap |
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common morel (encz) | common morel, n: |
conic morel (encz) | conic morel, n: |
cup morel (encz) | cup morel, n: |
early morel (encz) | early morel,kačenka česká n: [bot.] houba (Ptychoverpa bohemica) tata |
false morel (encz) | false morel, n: |
half-free morel (encz) | half-free morel, n: |
moreland (encz) | Moreland,Moreland n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
morello (encz) | morello,višně Zdeněk Brož |
narrowhead morel (encz) | narrowhead morel, n: |
petty morel (encz) | petty morel, n: |
saddled-shaped false morel (encz) | saddled-shaped false morel, n: |
sponge morel (encz) | sponge morel, n: |
thick-footed morel (encz) | thick-footed morel, n: |
moreland (czen) | Moreland,Morelandn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
G Morella (gcide) | Gamboge \Gam*boge"\, n.
A concrete juice, or gum resin, produced by several species
of trees in Siam, Ceylon, and Malabar. It is brought in
masses, or cylindrical rolls, from Cambodia, or Cambogia, --
whence its name. The best kind is of a dense, compact
texture, and of a beatiful reddish yellow. Taken internally,
it is a strong and harsh cathartic and emetic. [Written also
camboge.]
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Note: There are several kinds of gamboge, but all are derived
from species of Garcinia, a genus of trees of the
order Guttifer[ae]. The best Siam gamboge is thought
to come from Garcinia Hanburii. Ceylon gamboge is
from G. Morella. G. pictoria, of Western India,
yields gamboge, and also a kind of oil called gamboge
butter. Gambogian |
Great morel (gcide) | morel \mor"el\, n. [See morelle.] (Bot.)
1. Nightshade; -- so called from its blackish purple berries.
[Written also morelle.]
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2. A kind of cherry. See Morello.
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Great morel, the deadly nightshade.
Petty morel, the black nightshade. See Nightshade.
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moreland (gcide) | moreland \more"land\ (m[o^]r"l[a^]nd), n.
Moorland.
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Morelia spilotes (gcide) | Diamond \Di"a*mond\ (?; 277), n. [OE. diamaund, diamaunt, F.
diamant, corrupted, fr. L. adamas, the hardest iron, steel,
diamond, Gr. ?. Perh. the corruption is due to the influence
of Gr. ? transparent. See Adamant, Tame.]
1. A precious stone or gem excelling in brilliancy and
beautiful play of prismatic colors, and remarkable for
extreme hardness.
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Note: The diamond is native carbon in isometric crystals,
often octahedrons with rounded edges. It is usually
colorless, but some are yellow, green, blue, and even
black. It is the hardest substance known. The diamond
as found in nature (called a rough diamond) is cut, for
use in jewelry, into various forms with many reflecting
faces, or facets, by which its brilliancy is much
increased. See Brilliant, Rose. Diamonds are said
to be of the first water when very transparent, and of
the second or third water as the transparency
decreases.
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2. A geometrical figure, consisting of four equal straight
lines, and having two of the interior angles acute and two
obtuse; a rhombus; a lozenge.
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3. One of a suit of playing cards, stamped with the figure of
a diamond.
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4. (Arch.) A pointed projection, like a four-sided pyramid,
used for ornament in lines or groups.
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5. (Baseball) The infield; the square space, 90 feet on a
side, having the bases at its angles.
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6. (Print.) The smallest kind of type in English printing,
except that called brilliant, which is seldom seen.
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Black diamond, coal; (Min.) See Carbonado.
Bristol diamond. See Bristol stone, under Bristol.
Diamond beetle (Zool.), a large South American weevil
(Entimus imperialis), remarkable for its splendid luster
and colors, due to minute brilliant scales.
Diamond bird (Zool.), a small Australian bird ({Pardalotus
punctatus}, family Ampelid[ae].). It is black, with
white spots.
Diamond drill (Engin.), a rod or tube the end of which is
set with black diamonds; -- used for perforating hard
substances, esp. for boring in rock.
Diamond finch (Zool.), a small Australian sparrow, often
kept in a cage. Its sides are black, with conspicuous
white spots, and the rump is bright carmine.
Diamond groove (Iron Working), a groove of V-section in a
roll.
Diamond mortar (Chem.), a small steel mortar used for
pulverizing hard substances.
Diamond-point tool, a cutting tool whose point is
diamond-shaped.
Diamond snake (Zool.), a harmless snake of Australia
(Morelia spilotes); the carpet snake.
Glazier's diamond, a small diamond set in a glazier's tool,
for cutting glass.
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morelle (gcide) | morel \mor"el\, n. [See morelle.] (Bot.)
1. Nightshade; -- so called from its blackish purple berries.
[Written also morelle.]
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2. A kind of cherry. See Morello.
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Great morel, the deadly nightshade.
Petty morel, the black nightshade. See Nightshade.
[1913 Webster]Morelle \Mo*relle"\, n. [F., orig. fem. of moreau black, OF.
morel, fr. LL. morellus. Cf. Morello, Murrey.] (Bot.)
Nightshade. See 2d Morel.
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Morelle (gcide) | morel \mor"el\, n. [See morelle.] (Bot.)
1. Nightshade; -- so called from its blackish purple berries.
[Written also morelle.]
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2. A kind of cherry. See Morello.
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Great morel, the deadly nightshade.
Petty morel, the black nightshade. See Nightshade.
[1913 Webster]Morelle \Mo*relle"\, n. [F., orig. fem. of moreau black, OF.
morel, fr. LL. morellus. Cf. Morello, Murrey.] (Bot.)
Nightshade. See 2d Morel.
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Morello (gcide) | Morello \Mo*rel"lo\, n. [Cf. It. morello blackish, OF. morel.
Cf. Morelle.] (Bot.)
A kind of nearly black cherry with dark red flesh and juice,
-- used chiefly for preserving.
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Petty morel (gcide) | morel \mor"el\, n. [See morelle.] (Bot.)
1. Nightshade; -- so called from its blackish purple berries.
[Written also morelle.]
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2. A kind of cherry. See Morello.
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Great morel, the deadly nightshade.
Petty morel, the black nightshade. See Nightshade.
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beefsteak morel (wn) | beefsteak morel
n 1: a poisonous gyromitra; the surface of the fertile body is
smooth at first and becomes progressively undulating and
wrinkled (but never truly pitted); color varies from dull
yellow to brown [syn: Gyromitra esculenta, {brain
mushroom}, beefsteak morel] |
bell morel (wn) | bell morel
n 1: a morel whose fertile portion resembles a bell and is
attached to the stipe only at the top [syn: Verpa, {bell
morel}] |
black morel (wn) | black morel
n 1: a morel whose pitted fertile body is attached to the stalk
with little free skirt around it; the fertile body is grey
when young and black in old age [syn: black morel,
Morchella conica, conic morel, Morchella angusticeps,
narrowhead morel] |
california false morel (wn) | California false morel
n 1: a gyromitra with a brown puffed up fertile part and a thick
fluted stalk; found under conifers in California [syn:
Gyromitra californica, California false morel] |
common morel (wn) | common morel
n 1: an edible and choice morel with a globular to elongate head
with an irregular pattern of pits and ridges [syn: {common
morel}, Morchella esculenta, sponge mushroom, {sponge
morel}] |
conic morel (wn) | conic morel
n 1: a morel whose pitted fertile body is attached to the stalk
with little free skirt around it; the fertile body is grey
when young and black in old age [syn: black morel,
Morchella conica, conic morel, Morchella angusticeps,
narrowhead morel] |
cup morel (wn) | cup morel
n 1: an edible morel with a cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting
body can be up to 20 cm wide; the fertile surface inside
the cup has wrinkles radiating from the center; can be
easily confused with inedible mushrooms [syn: {Disciotis
venosa}, cup morel] |
early morel (wn) | early morel
n 1: resembles a thimble on a finger; the surface of the fertile
portion is folded into wrinkles that extend from the top
down; fruiting begins in spring before the leaves are out
on the trees [syn: Verpa bohemica, early morel] |
false morel (wn) | false morel
n 1: a fungus of the family Helvellaceae |
half-free morel (wn) | half-free morel
n 1: a morel with the ridged and pitted fertile portion attached
to the stipe for about half its length [syn: {Morchella
semilibera}, half-free morel, cow's head] |
morelia spilotes variegatus (wn) | Morelia spilotes variegatus
n 1: Australian python with a variegated pattern on its back
[syn: carpet snake, Python variegatus, {Morelia
spilotes variegatus}] |
morello (wn) | morello
n 1: any of several cultivated sour cherry trees bearing fruit
with dark skin and juice [syn: morello, {Prunus cerasus
austera}]
2: cultivated sour cherry with dark-colored skin and juice |
narrowhead morel (wn) | narrowhead morel
n 1: a morel whose pitted fertile body is attached to the stalk
with little free skirt around it; the fertile body is grey
when young and black in old age [syn: black morel,
Morchella conica, conic morel, Morchella angusticeps,
narrowhead morel] |
petty morel (wn) | petty morel
n 1: unarmed woody rhizomatous perennial plant distinguished
from wild sarsaparilla by more aromatic roots and panicled
umbels; southeastern North America to Mexico [syn:
American spikenard, petty morel, life-of-man, {Aralia
racemosa}] |
saddled-shaped false morel (wn) | saddled-shaped false morel
n 1: a poisonous fungus; saddle-shaped and dull yellow to brown
fertile part is relatively even [syn: Gyromitra infula,
saddled-shaped false morel] |
sponge morel (wn) | sponge morel
n 1: an edible and choice morel with a globular to elongate head
with an irregular pattern of pits and ridges [syn: {common
morel}, Morchella esculenta, sponge mushroom, {sponge
morel}] |
thick-footed morel (wn) | thick-footed morel
n 1: a delicious morel with a conic fertile portion having deep
and irregular pits [syn: Morchella crassipes, {thick-
footed morel}] |
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