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pecc
(encz)
PECC,
podobné slovodefinícia
collared peccary
(encz)
collared peccary, n:
impeccability
(encz)
impeccability,bezúhonnost n: Zdeněk Brožimpeccability,bezvadnost n: Zdeněk Brožimpeccability,dokonalost n: Zdeněk Brož
impeccable
(encz)
impeccable,bezvadný adj: Zdeněk Brožimpeccable,dokonalý adj: Zdeněk Brožimpeccable,nevinný adj: Zdeněk Brož
impeccably
(encz)
impeccably,bezvadně adv: Zdeněk Brož
impeccant
(encz)
impeccant, adj:
peccable
(encz)
peccable,náchylný hříchu adj: bng
peccadillo
(encz)
peccadillo,hříšek n: Zdeněk Brož
peccadilloes
(encz)
peccadilloes,
peccant
(encz)
peccant,hřešící adj: Zdeněk Brožpeccant,hříšný adj: Zdeněk Brožpeccant,porušující pravidlo adj: Michal Ambrožpeccant,zkažený adj: Zdeněk Brož
peccary
(encz)
peccary,pekari n: Michal Ambrožpeccary,pekari páskovaný n: [zoo.] Zdeněk Brož
white-lipped peccary
(encz)
white-lipped peccary, n:
collared peccary
(gcide)
Tajacu \Ta*ja[,c]"u\, Tajassu \Ta*jas"su\, n. [Pg. taja[,c]['u],
from Braz. taya[,c]['u] a hog or swine.] (Zool.)
The common, or collared, peccary (Tayassu tajacu). Called
also javelina and tayaussa.
[1913 Webster + PJC]

Javelina
Common Names: Collared Peccary, Musk Hog, Tayaussa
Genus: Tayassu
Species: tajacu
The [a href="images]javelina.gif">javelina is the only
wild pig in North America. It looks exactly like a real
pig except a little bigger. It is a grizzled
blackish-gray color with a yellowish band which runs
under the neck. The name collared peccary comes from
the ruff of hair around its neck. It has small, round
ears and beady eyes. Its body is barrel-shaped with
short legs. Its head is pointed, ending in a disc-like
nose. Javelinas have 3 toes on each hind foot. The
upper tusks (1.5 inches long) are pointed down, instead
of up like some other wild pigs. The javelina grows
from 46 to 60 inches long, and can weigh up to 60
pounds.
Javelinas live in the canyon area of the desert. They
live there because it is bushy and there are water
holes everywhere. They need the bushes for the shade
and they need lots of water to live.
The javelina eats cacti, grass, bulbs, berries,
flowers, mushrooms, and fruit, which is easy for them
to get in their habitat.
The javelina always travel and live in groups. The
female gives birth to twins about once a year. Her
young travel with the group their whole life until they
die. No new members are ever accepted into the group
unless they are born into it.
The javelinas have a very good nose. That can have its
advantages if there is a predator around. They also
look for food in groups so if they're attacked they can
fight back in numbers.
The javelina's niche is the water holes and bushes in
the canyon area where they live. They get shade under
the bushes, so they won't over heat. They can't survive
long without water, so it's good to have water close by
if you are a javelina.
Javelinas' status in the wild is very good right now.
There are lots of them around and they're not dying off
or going extinct. --Tristan A.
(from
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/javelina.htm,
2000.)
[PJC]
Impeccability
(gcide)
Impeccability \Im*pec`ca*bil"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F.
impeccabilit['e].]
The quality of being impeccable; exemption from sin, error,
or offense.
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Infallibility and impeccability are two of his
attributes. --Pope.
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Impeccable
(gcide)
Impeccable \Im*pec"ca*ble\, a. [L. impeccabilis; pref. im- not +
peccare to err, to sin: cf. F. impeccable.]
Not liable to sin; exempt from the possibility of doing
wrong. -- n. One who is impeccable; esp., one of a sect of
Gnostic heretics who asserted their sinlessness.
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God is infallible, impeccable, and absolutely perfect.
--P. Skelton.
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Impeccancy
(gcide)
Impeccancy \Im*pec"can*cy\, n.
Sinlessness. --Bp. Hall.
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Impeccant
(gcide)
Impeccant \Im*pec"cant\, a.
Sinless; impeccable. --Byron.
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Peccability
(gcide)
Peccability \Pec`ca*bil"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being peccable; liability to sin.
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The common peccability of mankind. --Dr. H. More.
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Peccable
(gcide)
Peccable \Pec"ca*ble\, a. [Cf. F. peccable. See Peccant.]
Liable to sin; subject to transgress the divine law. "A frail
and peccable mortal." --Sir W. Scott.
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Peccadillo
(gcide)
Peccadillo \Pec`ca*dil"lo\, n.; pl. Peccadillos. [Sp.
pecadillo, dim. of pecado a sin, fr. L. peccatum. See
Peccant.]
A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime; a trifling
fault. --Sir W. Scott.
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Peccadillos
(gcide)
Peccadillo \Pec`ca*dil"lo\, n.; pl. Peccadillos. [Sp.
pecadillo, dim. of pecado a sin, fr. L. peccatum. See
Peccant.]
A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime; a trifling
fault. --Sir W. Scott.
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Peccancy
(gcide)
Peccancy \Pec"can*cy\, n. [L. peccantia.]
1. The quality or state of being peccant.
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2. A sin; an offense. --W. Montagu.
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Peccant
(gcide)
Peccant \Pec"cant\, a. [L. peccans, -antis, p. pr. of peccare to
sin: cf. F. peccant.]
1. Sinning; guilty of transgression; criminal; as, peccant
angels. --Milton.
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2. Morbid; corrupt; as, peccant humors. --Bacon.
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3. Wrong; defective; faulty. [R.] --Ayliffe.
[1913 Webster]Peccant \Pec"cant\, n.
An offender. [Obs.] --Whitlock.
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Peccantly
(gcide)
Peccantly \Pec"cant*ly\, adv.
In a peccant manner.
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Peccaries
(gcide)
Peccary \Pec"ca*ry\, n.; pl. Peccaries. [From the native South
American name: cf. F. p['e]cari, Sp. pecar.] (Zool.)
A pachyderm of the genus Dicotyles.
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Note: The collared peccary, or tajacu ({Dicotyles
torquatus}), is about the size and shape of a small
hog, and has a white ring aroung the neck. It ranges
from Arkansas to Brazil. A larger species ({Dicotyles
labiatus}), with white cheeks, is found in South
America.
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Peccary
(gcide)
Peccary \Pec"ca*ry\, n.; pl. Peccaries. [From the native South
American name: cf. F. p['e]cari, Sp. pecar.] (Zool.)
A pachyderm of the genus Dicotyles.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The collared peccary, or tajacu ({Dicotyles
torquatus}), is about the size and shape of a small
hog, and has a white ring aroung the neck. It ranges
from Arkansas to Brazil. A larger species ({Dicotyles
labiatus}), with white cheeks, is found in South
America.
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Peccavi
(gcide)
Peccavi \Pec*ca"vi\ [L.]
I have sinned; -- used colloquially to express confession or
acknowledgment of an offense; -- used rarely, superseded by
the approximate equivalent mea culpa. --Aubrey.
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pecco
(gcide)
Pekoe \Pek"oe\, n. [Chin. pih-hoau: cf. F. peko["e]]
A kind of black tea. [Written also pecco.]
[1913 Webster]Pecco \Pec"co\, n.
See Pekoe.
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Pecco
(gcide)
Pekoe \Pek"oe\, n. [Chin. pih-hoau: cf. F. peko["e]]
A kind of black tea. [Written also pecco.]
[1913 Webster]Pecco \Pec"co\, n.
See Pekoe.
[1913 Webster]
chiacoan peccary
(wn)
Chiacoan peccary
n 1: a recently discovered large wild pig of Paraguay
collared peccary
(wn)
collared peccary
n 1: dark grey peccary with an indistinct white collar; of semi
desert areas of Mexico and southwestern United States [syn:
collared peccary, javelina, Tayassu angulatus,
Tayassu tajacu, Peccari angulatus]
gioacchino pecci
(wn)
Gioacchino Pecci
n 1: Italian pope from 1878 to 1903 who was interested in the
advancement of learning and who opened the Vatican secret
archives to all scholars [syn: Leo XIII, {Gioacchino
Pecci}, Giovanni Vincenzo Pecci]
giovanni vincenzo pecci
(wn)
Giovanni Vincenzo Pecci
n 1: Italian pope from 1878 to 1903 who was interested in the
advancement of learning and who opened the Vatican secret
archives to all scholars [syn: Leo XIII, {Gioacchino
Pecci}, Giovanni Vincenzo Pecci]
impeccability
(wn)
impeccability
n 1: the quality of being without an error or fault [syn:
faultlessness, impeccability]
2: the quality of being exempt from sin or incapable of sinning
impeccable
(wn)
impeccable
adj 1: without fault or error; "faultless logic"; "speaks
impeccable French"; "timing and technique were
immaculate"; "an immaculate record" [syn: faultless,
immaculate, impeccable]
2: not capable of sin
impeccably
(wn)
impeccably
adv 1: flawlessly; "the film was impeccably authentic"
impeccant
(wn)
impeccant
adj 1: free from sin [syn: impeccant, innocent, sinless]
peccable
(wn)
peccable
adj 1: liable to sin; "a frail and peccable mortal"- Sir Walter
Scott [syn: peccable, peccant]
peccadillo
(wn)
peccadillo
n 1: a petty misdeed [syn: indiscretion, peccadillo]
peccant
(wn)
peccant
adj 1: liable to sin; "a frail and peccable mortal"- Sir Walter
Scott [syn: peccable, peccant]
peccari angulatus
(wn)
Peccari angulatus
n 1: dark grey peccary with an indistinct white collar; of semi
desert areas of Mexico and southwestern United States [syn:
collared peccary, javelina, Tayassu angulatus,
Tayassu tajacu, Peccari angulatus]
peccary
(wn)
peccary
n 1: nocturnal gregarious pig-like wild animals of North America
and South America [syn: peccary, musk hog]
white-lipped peccary
(wn)
white-lipped peccary
n 1: blackish peccary with whitish cheeks; larger than the
collared peccary [syn: white-lipped peccary, {Tayassu
pecari}]

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