slovodefinícia
pius
(encz)
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pius
(czen)
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podobné slovodefinícia
gropius
(encz)
Gropius,
scorpius
(encz)
Scorpius,souhvězdí Štír n: [astr.] mykhal
AEsculapius
(gcide)
AEsculapius \[AE]s`cu*la"pi*us\, n. [L. Aesculapius, Gr. ?.]
(Myth.)
The god of medicine. Hence, a physician.
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Alopius
(gcide)
Alopius \Alopius\ n.
1. 1 type genus of the family Alopiidae; in some
classifications considered a genus of the family Lamnidae.

Syn: genus Alopius
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Cottus scorpius
(gcide)
Sea scorpion \Sea" scor"pi*on\ (Zool.)
(a) A European sculpin (Cottus scorpius) having the head
armed with short spines.
(b) The scorpene.
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Esculapius
(gcide)
Esculapius \Es`cu*la"pi*us\, n.
Same as [AE]sculapius.
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Genista Scorpius
(gcide)
Scorpion \Scor"pi*on\, n. [F., fr. L. scorpio, scorpius, Gr. ?,
perhaps akin to E. sharp.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of pulmonate arachnids
of the order Scorpiones, having a suctorial mouth, large
claw-bearing palpi, and a caudal sting.
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Note: Scorpions have a flattened body, and a long, slender
post-abdomen formed of six movable segments, the last
of which terminates in a curved venomous sting. The
venom causes great pain, but is unattended either with
redness or swelling, except in the axillary or inguinal
glands, when an extremity is affected. It is seldom if
ever destructive of life. Scorpions are found widely
dispersed in the warm climates of both the Old and New
Worlds.
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2. (Zool.) The pine or gray lizard (Sceloporus undulatus).
[Local, U. S.]
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3. (Zool.) The scorpene.
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4. (Script.) A painful scourge.
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My father hath chastised you with whips, but I will
chastise you with scorpions. --1 Kings xii.
11.
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5. (Astron.) A sign and constellation. See Scorpio.
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6. (Antiq.) An ancient military engine for hurling stones and
other missiles.
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Book scorpion. (Zool.) See under Book.

False scorpion. (Zool.) See under False, and {Book
scorpion}.

Scorpion bug, or Water scorpion (Zool.) See Nepa.

Scorpion fly (Zool.), a neuropterous insect of the genus
Panorpa. See Panorpid.

Scorpion grass (Bot.), a plant of the genus Myosotis.
Myosotis palustris is the forget-me-not.

Scorpion senna (Bot.), a yellow-flowered leguminous shrub
(Coronilla Emerus) having a slender joined pod, like a
scorpion's tail. The leaves are said to yield a dye like
indigo, and to be used sometimes to adulterate senna.

Scorpion shell (Zool.), any shell of the genus Pteroceras.
See Pteroceras.

Scorpion spiders. (Zool.), any one of the Pedipalpi.

Scorpion's tail (Bot.), any plant of the leguminous genus
Scorpiurus, herbs with a circinately coiled pod; -- also
called caterpillar.

Scorpion's thorn (Bot.), a thorny leguminous plant
(Genista Scorpius) of Southern Europe.

The Scorpion's Heart (Astron.), the star Antares in the
constellation Scorpio.
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Phytopius oleivorus
(gcide)
Rust \Rust\, n. [AS. rust; akin to D. roest, G. & Sw. rost,
Icel. ry[eth]; -- named from its color, and akin to E. red.
[root]113. See Red.]
1. (Chem.) The reddish yellow coating formed on iron when
exposed to moist air, consisting of ferric oxide or
hydroxide; hence, by extension, any metallic film of
corrosion.
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2. (Bot.) A minute mold or fungus forming reddish or rusty
spots on the leaves and stems of cereal and other grasses
(Trichobasis Rubigo-vera), now usually believed to be a
form or condition of the corn mildew ({Puccinia
graminis}). As rust, it has solitary reddish spores; as
corn mildew, the spores are double and blackish.
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Note: Rust is also applied to many other minute fungi which
infest vegetation, such as the species of Ustilago,
Uredo, and Lecythea.
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3. That which resembles rust in appearance or effects.
Specifically: (a) A composition used in making a rust
joint. See Rust joint, below.
(b) Foul matter arising from degeneration; as, rust on
salted meat.
(c) Corrosive or injurious accretion or influence.
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Sacred truths cleared from all rust and dross of
human mixtures. --Eikon
Basilike.
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Note: Rust is used in the formation of compounds of obvious
meaning; as, rust-colored, rust-consumed, rust-eaten,
and the like.
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Rust joint, a joint made between surfaces of iron by
filling the space between them with a wet mixture of
cast-iron borings, sal ammoniac, and sulphur, which by
oxidation becomes hard, and impervious to steam, water,
etc.

Rust mite (Zool.), a minute mite (Phytopius oleivorus)
which, by puncturing the rind, causes the rust-colored
patches on oranges.
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aegypius
(wn)
Aegypius
n 1: a genus of Accipitridae [syn: Aegypius, genus Aegypius]
aegypius monachus
(wn)
Aegypius monachus
n 1: of southern Eurasia and northern Africa [syn: {black
vulture}, Aegypius monachus]
aesculapius
(wn)
Aesculapius
n 1: son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and
healing; his daughters were Hygeia and Panacea [syn:
Aesculapius, Asclepius, Asklepios]
alopius
(wn)
Alopius
n 1: type genus of the family Alopiidae; in some classifications
considered a genus of the family Lamnidae [syn: Alopius,
genus Alopius]
alopius vulpinus
(wn)
Alopius vulpinus
n 1: large pelagic shark of warm seas with a whiplike tail used
to round up small fish on which to feed [syn: thresher,
thrasher, thresher shark, fox shark, {Alopius
vulpinus}]
antonius pius
(wn)
Antonius Pius
n 1: Emperor of Rome; adoptive son of Hadrian (86-161)
asclepius
(wn)
Asclepius
n 1: son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and
healing; his daughters were Hygeia and Panacea [syn:
Aesculapius, Asclepius, Asklepios]
dactylopius
(wn)
Dactylopius
n 1: type genus of the Dactylopiidae [syn: Dactylopius, {genus
Dactylopius}]
dactylopius coccus
(wn)
Dactylopius coccus
n 1: Mexican red scale insect that feeds on cacti; the source of
a red dye [syn: cochineal insect, cochineal,
Dactylopius coccus]
fallopius
(wn)
Fallopius
n 1: Italian anatomist who first described the Fallopian tubes
(1523-1562) [syn: Fallopius, Gabriele Fallopius,
Fallopio, Gabriello Fallopio]
gabriele fallopius
(wn)
Gabriele Fallopius
n 1: Italian anatomist who first described the Fallopian tubes
(1523-1562) [syn: Fallopius, Gabriele Fallopius,
Fallopio, Gabriello Fallopio]
genus aegypius
(wn)
genus Aegypius
n 1: a genus of Accipitridae [syn: Aegypius, genus Aegypius]
genus alopius
(wn)
genus Alopius
n 1: type genus of the family Alopiidae; in some classifications
considered a genus of the family Lamnidae [syn: Alopius,
genus Alopius]
genus dactylopius
(wn)
genus Dactylopius
n 1: type genus of the Dactylopiidae [syn: Dactylopius, {genus
Dactylopius}]
gropius
(wn)
Gropius
n 1: United States architect (born in Germany) and founder of
the Bauhaus school (1883-1969) [syn: Gropius, {Walter
Gropius}]
marcus ulpius traianus
(wn)
Marcus Ulpius Traianus
n 1: Roman Emperor and adoptive son of Nerva; extended the Roman
Empire to the east and conducted an extensive program of
building (53-117) [syn: Trajan, Marcus Ulpius Traianus]
pius ii
(wn)
Pius II
n 1: Italian pope from 1458 to 1464 who is remembered for his
unsuccessful attempt to lead a crusade against the Turks
(1405-1464) [syn: Pius II, Aeneas Silvius, {Enea Silvio
Piccolomini}]
pius ix
(wn)
Pius IX
n 1: Italian pope from 1846 to 1878 who in 1854 declared the
dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary [syn:
Pius IX, Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti, {Giovanni Maria
Mastai-Ferretti}]
pius v
(wn)
Pius V
n 1: Italian pope from 1566 to 1572 who led the reformation of
the Roman Catholic Church; he excommunicated Elizabeth I
(1504-1572) [syn: Pius V, Antonio Ghislieri]
pius vi
(wn)
Pius VI
n 1: Italian pope from 1775 to 1799 who served during the French
Revolution; Napoleon attacked the Papal States and in 1797
Pius VI was taken to France where he died (1717-1799) [syn:
Pius VI, Giovanni Angelo Braschi, {Giannangelo
Braschi}]
pius vii
(wn)
Pius VII
n 1: Italian pope from 1800 to 1823 who was humiliated by
Napoleon and taken prisoner in 1809; he concluded a
concordat with Napoleon and crowned him emperor of France;
he returned to Rome in 1814 (1740-1823) [syn: Pius VII,
Barnaba Chiaramonti, {Luigi Barnaba Gregorio
Chiaramonti}]
pius x
(wn)
Pius X
n 1: pope who condemned religious modernism; he was canonized in
1954 because of his interest in the poor (1835-1914) [syn:
Pius X, Giuseppe Sarto, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto]
pius xi
(wn)
Pius XI
n 1: pope who signed a treaty with Mussolini recognizing the
Vatican City as an independent state (1857-1939) [syn:
Pius XI, Achille Ratti, {Ambrogio Damiano Achille
Ratti}]
pius xii
(wn)
Pius XII
n 1: pope who maintained neutrality during World War II and was
later criticized for not aiding the Jews who were
persecuted by Hitler (1876-1958) [syn: Pius XII, {Eugenio
Pacelli}]
scorpius
(wn)
Scorpius
n 1: a large zodiacal constellation between Libra and
Sagittarius [syn: Scorpius, Scorpio]
walter gropius
(wn)
Walter Gropius
n 1: United States architect (born in Germany) and founder of
the Bauhaus school (1883-1969) [syn: Gropius, {Walter
Gropius}]
LICET SAEPIUS REQUISITUS
(bouvier)
LICET SAEPIUS REQUISITUS, pleading. practice. Although often requested. It
is usually alleged in the declaration that the defendant, licet saepius
requisitus, &c., he did not perform the contract, the violation of which is
the foundation of the action. The allegation is generally sufficient when a
request is not parcel of the contract. Indeed, in such cases it is
unnecessary even to lay a general request, for the bringing of the suit is
itself a sufficient request. 1 Saund. 33, n. 2; 2 Saund, 118 note 3; Plowd.
128; 1 Wils. 33; 2 H. BI. 131; 1 John. Cas. 99, 319; 7 John. R. 462; 18
John. R. 485; 3 M. & S. 150. Vide Demand.

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