slovo | definícia |
proven (encz) | proven,osvědčený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
proven (encz) | proven,prokázaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
proven (encz) | proven,prove/proved/proven v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
proven (encz) | proven,vyzkoušený Oldřich Švec |
Proven (gcide) | Proven \Prov"en\, p. p. or a.
Proved. "Accusations firmly proven in his mind." --Thackeray.
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Of this which was the principal charge, and was
generally believed to beproven, he was acquitted.
--Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
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Not proven (Scots Law), a verdict of a jury that the guilt
of the accused is not made out, though not disproved.
--Mozley & W.
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proven (wn) | proven
adj 1: established beyond doubt; "a proven liar"; "a Soviet
leader of proven shrewdness" [syn: proved, proven]
[ant: unproved, unproven] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
provenance (mass) | provenance
- pôvod |
provender (mass) | provender
- jedlo |
provenience (mass) | provenience
- pôvod |
provenance (encz) | provenance,původ n: Zdeněk Brož |
provencal (encz) | Provencal,Provencal n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
provence (encz) | Provence,Provence n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
provender (encz) | provender,jídlo n: Michal Ambrožprovender,píce n: Michal Ambrožprovender,proviant n: Michal Ambrožprovender,zásoba potravin n: Michal Ambrož |
provenience (encz) | provenience,provenience n: Zdeněk Brožprovenience,původ n: Zdeněk Brož |
unproven (encz) | unproven,nedokázaný adj: Zdeněk Brožunproven,neověřený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
prove/proved/proven (czen) | prove/proved/proven,provev: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladprove/proved/proven,provedv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překladprove/proved/proven,provenv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
provencal (czen) | Provencal,Provencaln: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
provence (czen) | Provence,Provencen: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
provenience (czen) | provenience,proveniencen: Zdeněk Brož |
Not proven (gcide) | Proven \Prov"en\, p. p. or a.
Proved. "Accusations firmly proven in his mind." --Thackeray.
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Of this which was the principal charge, and was
generally believed to beproven, he was acquitted.
--Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
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Not proven (Scots Law), a verdict of a jury that the guilt
of the accused is not made out, though not disproved.
--Mozley & W.
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Proven (gcide) | Proven \Prov"en\, p. p. or a.
Proved. "Accusations firmly proven in his mind." --Thackeray.
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Of this which was the principal charge, and was
generally believed to beproven, he was acquitted.
--Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
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Not proven (Scots Law), a verdict of a jury that the guilt
of the accused is not made out, though not disproved.
--Mozley & W.
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Provenance (gcide) | Provenance \Prov"e*nance\, n. [F., fr. provenir to originate, to
come forth, L. provenire. Cf. Provenience.]
Origin; source; provenience.
Their age attested by their provenance and
associations. --A. H. Keane.
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Provencal (gcide) | Provencal \Pro`ven`[,c]al"\, a. [F., fr. Provence, fr. L.
provincia province. See Provincial.]
Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants.
[1913 Webster]Provencal \Pro`ven`[,c]al"\, n. [F.]
1. A native or inhabitant of Provence in France.
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2. The Provencal language. See Langue d'oc.
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Provence rose (gcide) | Provence rose \Prov"ence rose`\ [Provence the place + rose.]
(a) The cabbage rose (Rosa centifolia).
(b) A name of many kinds of roses which are hybrids of
Rosa centifolia and Rosa Gallica.
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Provencial (gcide) | Provencial \Pro*ven"cial\, a. [See Proven[,c]al.]
Of or pertaining to Provence in France.
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Provend (gcide) | Provend \Prov"end\, n.
See Provand. [Obs.]
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Provender (gcide) | Provender \Prov"en*der\, n. [OE. provende, F. provende,
provisions, provender, fr. LL. praebenda (prae and pro being
confused), a daily allowance of provisions, a prebend. See
Prebend.]
1. Dry food for domestic animals, as hay, straw, corn, oats,
or a mixture of ground grain; feed. "Hay or other
provender." --Mortimer.
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Good provender laboring horses would have. --Tusser.
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2. Food or provisions. [R or Obs.]
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Provenience (gcide) | Provenience \Pro*ve"ni*ence\, n. [L. proveniens, -entis, p.pr.
of provenire to come forth; pro forth + venire to come.]
Origin; source; place where found or produced; provenance; --
used esp. in the fine arts and in arch[ae]ology; as, the
provenience of a patera.
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Provenient (gcide) | Provenient \Pro*ve"ni*ent\, a. [L. proveniens, p.pr.]
Forthcoming; issuing. [Rare]
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Provent (gcide) | Provent \Prov"ent\, n.
See Provand. [Obs.]
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Proventricle (gcide) | Proventricle \Pro*ven"tri*cle\, n. (Anat.)
Proventriculus.
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Proventriulus (gcide) | Proventriulus \Pro`ven*tri"u*lus\, n. [NL. See Pro-, and
Ventricle.] (Anat.)
The glandular stomach of birds, situated just above the crop.
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chicken provencale (wn) | chicken provencale
n 1: chicken cooked in a sauce made with tomatoes, garlic, and
olive oil |
cotes de provence (wn) | Cotes de Provence
n 1: a wine from southeastern France on the Mediterranean coast |
provenance (wn) | provenance
n 1: where something originated or was nurtured in its early
existence; "the birthplace of civilization" [syn:
birthplace, cradle, place of origin, provenance,
provenience] |
provencal (wn) | provencal
adj 1: of or relating to Provence or its people or their culture
n 1: the medieval dialects of Langue d'oc (southern France)
[syn: Provencal, Occitan] |
provence (wn) | Provence
n 1: a former province of southeastern France; now administered
with Cote d'Azur |
provender (wn) | provender
n 1: food for domestic livestock [syn: feed, provender]
2: a stock or supply of foods [syn: commissariat,
provisions, provender, viands, victuals] |
provenience (wn) | provenience
n 1: where something originated or was nurtured in its early
existence; "the birthplace of civilization" [syn:
birthplace, cradle, place of origin, provenance,
provenience] |
proventil (wn) | Proventil
n 1: a bronchodilator (trade names Ventolin or Proventil) used
for asthma and emphysema and other lung conditions;
available in oral or inhalant forms; side effects are
tachycardia and shakiness [syn: albuterol, Ventolin,
Proventil] |
unproven (wn) | unproven
adj 1: not proved; "unproved allegations"; "unproved
assumptions" [syn: unproved, unproven] [ant:
proved, proven] |
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