slovodefinícia
ocean
(encz)
ocean,oceán Pavel Machek; Giza
Ocean
(gcide)
Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), a.
Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean
waves; an ocean stream. --Milton.
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Ocean
(gcide)
Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), n. [F. oc['e]an, L. oceanus, Gr.
'wkeano`s ocean, in Homer, the great river supposed to
encompass the earth.]
1. The whole body of salt water which covers more than three
fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the
sea, or great sea.
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Like the odor of brine from the ocean
Comes the thought of other years. --Longfellow.
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2. One of the large bodies of water into which the great
ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific,
Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
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3. An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without
apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an
ocean of affairs. --Locke.
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You're gonna need an ocean
Of calamine lotion. --Lieber &
Stoller
(Poison Ivy:
song lyrics,
1994)
[PJC]
ocean
(wn)
ocean
n 1: a large body of water constituting a principal part of the
hydrosphere
2: anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume [syn:
ocean, sea]
ocean
(devil)
OCEAN, n. A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made
for man -- who has no gills.
podobné slovodefinícia
atlantic ocean
(mass)
Atlantic Ocean
- Atlantický oceán
british indian ocean territory
(mass)
British Indian Ocean Territory
- Britské indickooceánske územie
atlanticky ocean
(msasasci)
Atlanticky ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
britske indickooceanske uzemie
(msasasci)
Britske indickooceanske uzemie
- IO, IOT, British Indian Ocean Territory
antarctic ocean
(encz)
Antarctic Ocean,Antarktický oceán
arctic ocean
(encz)
Arctic Ocean,Arktický oceán
atlantic ocean
(encz)
Atlantic Ocean,Atlantický oceán
european river ocean system
(encz)
European River Ocean System,EROS European River Ocean
System [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačEuropean River Ocean System,European River Ocean System
EROS [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
indian ocean
(encz)
Indian Ocean,
indian ocean division
(encz)
Indian Ocean Division,
ocean bottom
(encz)
ocean bottom,dno oceánu n: Petr Menšík
ocean current
(encz)
ocean current, n:
ocean floor
(encz)
ocean floor, n:
ocean liner
(encz)
ocean liner, n:
ocean perch
(encz)
ocean perch, n:
ocean pout
(encz)
ocean pout, n:
ocean sunfish
(encz)
ocean sunfish, n:
ocean trip
(encz)
ocean trip,plavba přes oceán n: Petr Menšík
ocean-going
(encz)
ocean-going,zaoceánský adj: Zdeněk Brož
oceanaut
(encz)
oceanaut, n:
oceanfront
(encz)
oceanfront,přímořský pás Zdeněk Brož
oceangoing
(encz)
oceangoing,zaoceánský adj: Zdeněk Brož
oceania
(encz)
Oceania,Oceánie n: [zem.] Petr Prášek
oceanic
(encz)
oceanic,oceánský adj: Petr Prášek
oceanic abyss
(encz)
oceanic abyss,podmořská propast n: Petr Menšík
oceanic bird
(encz)
oceanic bird, n:
oceanic bonito
(encz)
oceanic bonito, n:
oceanic whitetip shark
(encz)
oceanic whitetip shark, n:
oceanica
(encz)
Oceanica,
oceanid
(encz)
Oceanid,
oceanographer
(encz)
oceanographer,oceánograf Zdeněk Brož
oceanographic
(encz)
oceanographic,oceánografický Jaroslav Šedivý
oceanography
(encz)
oceanography,oceánografie Jaroslav Šedivý
oceanology
(encz)
oceanology,oceánologie n: Zdeněk Brož
oceans
(encz)
oceans,oceány n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
oceanside
(encz)
Oceanside,město - Spojené státy americké n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
pacific ocean
(encz)
Pacific Ocean,Tichý Oceán [zem.]
subocean
(encz)
subocean, adj:
suboceanic
(encz)
suboceanic,podmořský adj: Zdeněk Brož
the abyssal depths of the ocean
(encz)
the abyssal depths of the ocean,nezměrné hlubiny oceánu
transoceanic
(encz)
transoceanic,zaoceánský adj: Zdeněk Brož
eros european river ocean system
(czen)
EROS European River Ocean System,European River Ocean
System[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
european river ocean system eros
(czen)
European River Ocean System EROS,European River Ocean
System[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Gobionellus oceanicus
(gcide)
Emerald \Em"er*ald\, a.
Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald. "Emerald
meadows." --Byron.
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Emerald fish (Zo["o]l.), a fish of the Gulf of Mexico
(Gobionellus oceanicus), remarkable for the brilliant
green and blue color of the base of the tongue; -- whence
the name; -- called also esmeralda.

Emerald green, a very durable pigment, of a vivid light
green color, made from the arseniate of copper; green
bice; Scheele's green; -- also used adjectively; as,
emerald green crystals.

Emerald Isle, a name given to Ireland on account of the
brightness of its verdure.

Emerald spodumene, or Lithia emerald. (Min.) See
Hiddenite.

Emerald nickel. (Min.) See Zaratite.
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Interoceanic
(gcide)
Interoceanic \In`ter*o`ce*an"ic\, a.
Between oceans; connecting oceans; as, interoceanic
communication; an interoceanic canal.
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Ocean
(gcide)
Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), a.
Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean
waves; an ocean stream. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), n. [F. oc['e]an, L. oceanus, Gr.
'wkeano`s ocean, in Homer, the great river supposed to
encompass the earth.]
1. The whole body of salt water which covers more than three
fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the
sea, or great sea.
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Like the odor of brine from the ocean
Comes the thought of other years. --Longfellow.
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2. One of the large bodies of water into which the great
ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific,
Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
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3. An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without
apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an
ocean of affairs. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]

You're gonna need an ocean
Of calamine lotion. --Lieber &
Stoller
(Poison Ivy:
song lyrics,
1994)
[PJC]
oceanfront
(gcide)
oceanfront \oceanfront\ a.
Bordering an ocean; as, oceanfront property.
[WordNet 1.5]oceanfront \oceanfront\ n.
Land bordering an ocean.
[WordNet 1.5]
oceangoing
(gcide)
oceangoing \oceangoing\ adj.
capable of crossing an ocean; used on the high seas; -- used
mostly of ships; as, oceangoing vessels.

Syn: seafaring, seagoing.
[WordNet 1.5]
Oceania
(gcide)
Oceania \Oceania\ prop. n.
A large group of islands in the south Pacific sometimes
including Australasia and the Malay Archipelago.

Syn: Oceanica.
[WordNet 1.5]
Oceanic
(gcide)
Oceanic \O`ce*an"ic\ ([=o]`sh[-e]*[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F.
oc['e]anique. See Ocean.]
1. Of or pertaining to the ocean; found or formed in or
about, or produced by, the ocean; frequenting the ocean,
especially mid-ocean.
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Petrels are the most aerial and oceanic of birds.
--Darwin.
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2. Of or pertaining to Oceania or its inhabitants.
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Oceanica
(gcide)
Oceanica \Oceanica\ prop. n.
Same as Oceania.
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Oceanid
(gcide)
Oceanid \Oceanid\ prop. n. (Greek mythology)
A daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys.

Syn: sea nymph.
[WordNet 1.5]
Oceanites
(gcide)
Petrel \Pe"trel\, n. [F. p['e]trel; a dim. of the name Peter, L.
Petrus, Gr. pe`tros a stone (--John i. 42); -- probably so
called in allusion to St. Peter's walking on the sea. See
Petrify.] (Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging
to the family Procellarid[ae]. The small petrels, or Mother
Carey's chickens, belong to {Oceanites}, {Oceanodroma},
{Procellaria}, and several allied genera.
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Diving petrel, any bird of the genus Pelecanoides. They
chiefly inhabit the southern hemisphere.

Fulmar petrel, Giant petrel. See Fulmar.

Pintado petrel, the Cape pigeon. See under Cape.

Pintado petrel, any one of several small petrels,
especially Procellaria pelagica, or Mother Carey's
chicken, common on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Oceanodroma
(gcide)
Petrel \Pe"trel\, n. [F. p['e]trel; a dim. of the name Peter, L.
Petrus, Gr. pe`tros a stone (--John i. 42); -- probably so
called in allusion to St. Peter's walking on the sea. See
Petrify.] (Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging
to the family Procellarid[ae]. The small petrels, or Mother
Carey's chickens, belong to {Oceanites}, {Oceanodroma},
{Procellaria}, and several allied genera.
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Diving petrel, any bird of the genus Pelecanoides. They
chiefly inhabit the southern hemisphere.

Fulmar petrel, Giant petrel. See Fulmar.

Pintado petrel, the Cape pigeon. See under Cape.

Pintado petrel, any one of several small petrels,
especially Procellaria pelagica, or Mother Carey's
chicken, common on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Oceanodroma furcata
(gcide)
Mother \Moth"er\ (m[u^][th]"[~e]r), n. [OE. moder, AS. m[=o]dor;
akin to D. moeder, OS. m[=o]dar, G. mutter, OHG. muotar,
Icel. m[=o][eth]ir, Dan. & Sw. moder, OSlav. mati, Russ.
mate, Ir. & Gael. mathair, L. mater, Gr. mh`thr, Skr.
m[=a]t[.r]; cf. Skr. m[=a] to measure. [root]268. Cf.
Material, Matrix, Metropolis, Father.]
1. A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a
woman who has borne a child.
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2. That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of
birth or origin; generatrix.
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Alas! poor country! . . . it can not
Be called our mother, but our grave. --Shak.
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I behold . . . the solitary majesty of Crete, mother
of a religion, it is said, that lived two thousand
years. --Landor.
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3. An old woman or matron. [Familiar]
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4. The female superior or head of a religious house, as an
abbess, etc.
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5. Hysterical passion; hysteria. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Mother Carey's chicken (Zool.), any one of several species
of small petrels, as the stormy petrel ({Procellaria
pelagica}), and Leach's petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa),
both of the Atlantic, and Oceanodroma furcata of the
North Pacific.

Mother Carey's goose (Zool.), the giant fulmar of the
Pacific. See Fulmar.

Mother's mark (Med.), a congenital mark upon the body; a
birthmark; a naevus.
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Oceanodroma leucorhoa
(gcide)
Mother \Moth"er\ (m[u^][th]"[~e]r), n. [OE. moder, AS. m[=o]dor;
akin to D. moeder, OS. m[=o]dar, G. mutter, OHG. muotar,
Icel. m[=o][eth]ir, Dan. & Sw. moder, OSlav. mati, Russ.
mate, Ir. & Gael. mathair, L. mater, Gr. mh`thr, Skr.
m[=a]t[.r]; cf. Skr. m[=a] to measure. [root]268. Cf.
Material, Matrix, Metropolis, Father.]
1. A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a
woman who has borne a child.
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2. That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of
birth or origin; generatrix.
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Alas! poor country! . . . it can not
Be called our mother, but our grave. --Shak.
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I behold . . . the solitary majesty of Crete, mother
of a religion, it is said, that lived two thousand
years. --Landor.
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3. An old woman or matron. [Familiar]
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4. The female superior or head of a religious house, as an
abbess, etc.
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5. Hysterical passion; hysteria. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Mother Carey's chicken (Zool.), any one of several species
of small petrels, as the stormy petrel ({Procellaria
pelagica}), and Leach's petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa),
both of the Atlantic, and Oceanodroma furcata of the
North Pacific.

Mother Carey's goose (Zool.), the giant fulmar of the
Pacific. See Fulmar.

Mother's mark (Med.), a congenital mark upon the body; a
birthmark; a naevus.
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oceanographer
(gcide)
oceanographer \oceanographer\ n.
A scientist who studies physical and biological aspects of
the seas.
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Oceanography
(gcide)
Oceanography \O`cean*og"ra*phy\, n. [Ocean + -graphy.]
A description of the ocean.
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Oceanology
(gcide)
Oceanology \O`cean*ol"o*gy\, n. [Ocean + -logy.]
That branch of science which relates to the ocean.
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Oceanus
(gcide)
Oceanus \O*ce"a*nus\, n. [L., from Gr. ?.] (Gr.Myth.)
The god of the great outer sea, or the river which was
believed to flow around the whole earth.
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Pacific Ocean
(gcide)
pacific \pa*cif"ic\, a. [L. pacificus: cf. F. pacifique. See
Pacify.]
Of or pertaining to peace; of a peaceful character; not
warlike; not quarrelsome; as, a pacific nature or condition.
[WordNet sense 3]

Syn: peaceable.
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2. Promoting peace; suited to make or restore peace;
conciliatory; as, pacific words or acts. [WordNet sense 1]

Syn: irenic.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. of or pertaining to the Pacific Ocean; as, Pacific
islands.
[WordNet 1.5]

Pacific Ocean, the ocean between America and Asia, so
called by Magellan, its first European navigator, on
account of the exemption from violent tempests which he
enjoyed while sailing over it; -- called also, simply, the
Pacific, and, formerly, the South sea.
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Syn: Peacemaking; appeasing; conciliatory; tranquil; calm;
quiet; peaceful; reconciling; mild; gentle.
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antarctic ocean
(wn)
Antarctic Ocean
n 1: the southern waters surrounding Antarctica
arctic ocean
(wn)
Arctic Ocean
n 1: ice covered waters surrounding the North Pole; mostly
covered with solid ice or with ice floes and icebergs
atlantic ocean
(wn)
Atlantic Ocean
n 1: the 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on
the west from Europe and Africa on the east [syn:
Atlantic, Atlantic Ocean]
french oceania
(wn)
French Oceania
n 1: a French overseas possession in the South Pacific [syn:
French Polynesia, French Oceania]
genus oceanites
(wn)
genus Oceanites
n 1: a genus of Hydrobatidae [syn: Oceanites, {genus
Oceanites}]
indian ocean
(wn)
Indian Ocean
n 1: the 3rd largest ocean; bounded by Africa on the west, Asia
on the north, Australia on the east and merging with the
Antarctic Ocean to the south
national oceanic and atmospheric administration
(wn)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
n 1: an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the
oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts
changes to the earth's environment; provides weather
reports and forecasts floods and hurricanes and other
natural disasters related to weather [syn: {National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration}, NOAA]
ocean bottom
(wn)
ocean bottom
n 1: the bottom of a sea or ocean [syn: ocean floor, {sea
floor}, ocean bottom, seabed, sea bottom, {Davy
Jones's locker}, Davy Jones]
ocean current
(wn)
ocean current
n 1: the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing
direction
ocean floor
(wn)
ocean floor
n 1: the bottom of a sea or ocean [syn: ocean floor, {sea
floor}, ocean bottom, seabed, sea bottom, {Davy
Jones's locker}, Davy Jones]
ocean liner
(wn)
ocean liner
n 1: a large commercial ship (especially one that carries
passengers on a regular schedule) [syn: liner, {ocean
liner}]
ocean perch
(wn)
ocean perch
n 1: North Atlantic rockfish [syn: redfish, rosefish, {ocean
perch}]
2: large fish of northern Atlantic coasts of America and Europe
[syn: rosefish, ocean perch, Sebastodes marinus]
ocean pout
(wn)
ocean pout
n 1: common along northeastern coast of North America [syn:
ocean pout, Macrozoarces americanus]
ocean state
(wn)
Ocean State
n 1: a state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies;
the smallest state [syn: Rhode Island, Little Rhody,
Ocean State, RI]
ocean sunfish
(wn)
ocean sunfish
n 1: among the largest bony fish; pelagic fish having an oval
compressed body with high dorsal and anal fins and caudal
fin reduced to a rudder-like lobe; worldwide in warm waters
[syn: ocean sunfish, sunfish, mola, headfish]
ocean trip
(wn)
ocean trip
n 1: an act of traveling by water [syn: ocean trip, voyage]
oceanaut
(wn)
oceanaut
n 1: a skilled worker who can live in underwater installations
and participate in scientific research [syn: aquanaut,
oceanaut]

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