slovo | definícia |
obet (msasasci) | obet
- quarry, sacrifice, victim |
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gobetween (mass) | go-between
- medzičlánok, prostredník |
obetný (msas) | obetný
- sacrificial |
obetovať (msas) | obetovať
- victimise |
obetny (msasasci) | obetny
- sacrificial |
obetovat (msasasci) | obetovat
- victimise |
globetrotter (encz) | globetrotter,světoběžník n: Zdeněk Brož |
globetrotting (encz) | globetrotting,světoběžnictví n: Zdeněk Brož |
hypobetalipoproteinemia (encz) | hypobetalipoproteinemia, n: |
drobet (czen) | drobet,slivern: PetrVdrobet,smatteringn: Pino |
železobeton (czen) | železobeton,ferroconcreten: Zdeněk Brožželezobeton,reinforced concreten: Zdeněk Brož |
globe-trot (gcide) | globe-trot \globe"-trot`\, globetrot \globe"trot`\v. i.
to travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing. --
globe"-trot`ter, n. -- globe"-trot`ting, a.
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globetrot (gcide) | globe-trot \globe"-trot`\, globetrot \globe"trot`\v. i.
to travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing. --
globe"-trot`ter, n. -- globe"-trot`ting, a.
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globe-trotter (gcide) | globe-trot \globe"-trot`\, globetrot \globe"trot`\v. i.
to travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing. --
globe"-trot`ter, n. -- globe"-trot`ting, a.
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globe-trotting (gcide) | globe-trot \globe"-trot`\, globetrot \globe"trot`\v. i.
to travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing. --
globe"-trot`ter, n. -- globe"-trot`ting, a.
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Gobet (gcide) | Gobet \Gob"et\, n.
See Gobbet. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Go-between (gcide) | Go-between \Go"-be*tween`\, n.
A negotiator who acts as a link between parties; an
intermediate agent; a broker; a procurer; -- sometimes in a
disparaging sense. --Shak.
Syn: mediator, intermediator, intermediary.
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Phobetron pithecium (gcide) | Hag \Hag\ (h[a^]g), n. [OE. hagge, hegge, witch, hag, AS.
h[ae]gtesse; akin to OHG. hagazussa, G. hexe, D. heks, Dan.
hex, Sw. h[aum]xa. The first part of the word is prob. the
same as E. haw, hedge, and the orig. meaning was perh., wood
woman, wild woman. [root]12.]
1. A witch, sorceress, or enchantress; also, a wizard. [Obs.]
"[Silenus] that old hag." --Golding.
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2. An ugly old woman. --Dryden.
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3. A fury; a she-monster. --Crashaw.
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4. (Zool.) An eel-like marine marsipobranch ({Myxine
glutinosa}), allied to the lamprey. It has a suctorial
mouth, with labial appendages, and a single pair of gill
openings. It is the type of the order Hyperotreta.
Called also hagfish, borer, slime eel, sucker, and
sleepmarken.
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5. (Zool.) The hagdon or shearwater.
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6. An appearance of light and fire on a horse's mane or a
man's hair. --Blount.
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Hag moth (Zool.), a moth (Phobetron pithecium), the larva
of which has curious side appendages, and feeds on fruit
trees.
Hag's tooth (Naut.), an ugly irregularity in the pattern of
matting or pointing.
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globetrotter (wn) | globetrotter
n 1: someone who travels widely and often [syn: globetrotter,
world traveler] |
hypobetalipoproteinemia (wn) | hypobetalipoproteinemia
n 1: a hereditary disorder characterized by low levels of beta-
lipoproteins and lipids and cholesterol |
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