slovodefinícia
prover
(encz)
prover,
Prover
(gcide)
Prover \Prov"er\, n.
One who, or that which, proves.
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podobné slovodefinícia
proverb
(mass)
proverb
- príslovie
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver
(msas)
Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver
- CI/LI
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver
(msasasci)
Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver
- CI/LI
approver
(encz)
approver,korunní svědek Zdeněk Brožapprover,schvalovatel n: Petr Písař
disprover
(encz)
disprover, n:
improver
(encz)
improver,zlepšovatel n: Zdeněk Brož
proverb
(encz)
proverb,přísloví Zdeněk Brož
proverbial
(encz)
proverbial,pověstný adj: Zdeněk Brožproverbial,příslovečný adj: Zdeněk Brož
proverbially
(encz)
proverbially,příslovečně adv: Zdeněk Brož
proverbs
(encz)
proverbs,přísloví n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
reprover
(encz)
reprover,
the anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs
(encz)
the anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native
proverbs,
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (mil-i-25017)
(czen)
Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver (MIL-I-25017),CI/LI[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Approver
(gcide)
Approver \Ap*prov"er\, n.
1. One who approves. Formerly, one who made proof or trial.
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2. An informer; an accuser. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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3. (Eng. Law) One who confesses a crime and accuses another.
See 1st Approvement, 2.
[1913 Webster]Approver \Ap*prov"er\, n. [See 2d Approve, v. t.] (Eng. Law)
A bailiff or steward; an agent. [Obs.] --Jacobs.
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Book of Proverbs
(gcide)
Proverb \Prov"erb\, n. [OE. proverbe, F. proverbe, from L.
proverbium; pro before, for + verbum a word. See Verb.]
1. An old and common saying; a phrase which is often
repeated; especially, a sentence which briefly and
forcibly expresses some practical truth, or the result of
experience and observation; a maxim; a saw; an adage.
--Chaucer. Bacon.
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2. A striking or paradoxical assertion; an obscure saying; an
enigma; a parable.
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His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou
plainly, and speakest no proverb. --John xvi.
29.
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3. A familiar illustration; a subject of contemptuous
reference.
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Thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a
by word, among all nations. --Deut.
xxviii. 37.
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4. A drama exemplifying a proverb.
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Book of Proverbs, a canonical book of the Old Testament,
containing a great variety of wise maxims.
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Syn: Maxim; aphorism; apothegm; adage; saw.
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Disapprover
(gcide)
Disapprover \Dis`ap*prov"er\, n.
One who disapproves.
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Disprover
(gcide)
Disprover \Dis*prov"er\, n.
One who disproves or confutes.
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Improver
(gcide)
Improver \Im*prov"er\, n.
One who, or that which, improves.
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Linen prover
(gcide)
Linen \Lin"en\, n. [Prop. an adj. from OE. lin flax, AS.
l[imac]n flax, whence l[imac]nen made of flax; akin to OS.,
Icel., & MHG. l[imac]n flax and linen, G. lein, leinen,
linen, Sw. lin flax, Goth. lein linen, L. linum flax, linen,
Gr. li`non. Cf. Line, Linseed.]
1. Thread or cloth made of flax or (rarely) of hemp; -- used
in a general sense to include cambric, shirting, sheeting,
towels, tablecloths, etc.; as, bed linens "In linen white
as milk." --Robert of Brunne.
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2. Underclothing, esp. the shirt, as being, in former times,
chiefly made of linen.
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Linen draper, a dealer in linen.

Linen prover, a small microscope for counting the threads
in a given space in linen fabrics.

Linen scroll, Linen pattern (Arch.), an ornament for
filling panels, copied from the folds of a piece of stuff
symmetrically disposed.
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Prover
(gcide)
Prover \Prov"er\, n.
One who, or that which, proves.
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Proverb
(gcide)
Proverb \Prov"erb\, n. [OE. proverbe, F. proverbe, from L.
proverbium; pro before, for + verbum a word. See Verb.]
1. An old and common saying; a phrase which is often
repeated; especially, a sentence which briefly and
forcibly expresses some practical truth, or the result of
experience and observation; a maxim; a saw; an adage.
--Chaucer. Bacon.
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2. A striking or paradoxical assertion; an obscure saying; an
enigma; a parable.
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His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou
plainly, and speakest no proverb. --John xvi.
29.
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3. A familiar illustration; a subject of contemptuous
reference.
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Thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a
by word, among all nations. --Deut.
xxviii. 37.
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4. A drama exemplifying a proverb.
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Book of Proverbs, a canonical book of the Old Testament,
containing a great variety of wise maxims.
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Syn: Maxim; aphorism; apothegm; adage; saw.
[1913 Webster]Proverb \Prov"erb\, v. t.
1. To name in, or as, a proverb. [R.]
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Am I not sung and proverbed for a fool ? --Milton.
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2. To provide with a proverb. [R.]
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I am proverbed with a grandsire phrase. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Proverb \Prov"erb\, v. i.
To write or utter proverbs. [R.]
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Proverbial
(gcide)
Proverbial \Pro*ver"bi*al\, a. [L. proverbialis: cf. F.
proverbial.]
1. Mentioned or comprised in a proverb; used as a proverb;
hence, commonly known; as, a proverbial expression; his
meanness was proverbial.
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In case of excesses, I take the German proverbial
cure, by a hair of the same beast, to be the worst.
--Sir W.
Temple.
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2. Of or pertaining to proverbs; resembling a proverb. "A
proverbial obscurity." --Sir T. Browne.
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Proverbialism
(gcide)
Proverbialism \Pro*ver"bi*al*ism\, n.
A proverbial phrase.
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Proverbialist
(gcide)
Proverbialist \Pro*ver"bi*al*ist\, n.
One who makes much use of proverbs in speech or writing; one
who composes, collects, or studies proverbs.
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Proverbialize
(gcide)
Proverbialize \Pro*ver"bi*al*ize\, v. t. & i. [Cf. F.
proverbialiser.]
To turn into a proverb; to speak in proverbs.
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Proverbially
(gcide)
Proverbially \Pro*ver"bi*al*ly\, adv.
In a proverbial manner; by way of proverb; hence, commonly;
universally; as, it is proverbially said; the bee is
proverbially busy.
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Reprover
(gcide)
Reprover \Re*prov"er\ (r?-pr??v"?r), n.
One who, or that which, reproves.
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approver
(wn)
approver
n 1: an authority with power to approve
book of proverbs
(wn)
Book of Proverbs
n 1: an Old Testament book consisting of proverbs from various
Israeli sages (including Solomon) [syn: Proverbs, {Book
of Proverbs}]
disprover
(wn)
disprover
n 1: a debater who refutes or disproves by offering contrary
evidence or argument [syn: rebutter, disprover,
refuter, confuter]
improver
(wn)
improver
n 1: someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to
social reforms [syn: humanitarian, do-gooder,
improver]
2: a component that is added to something to improve it; "the
addition of a bathroom was a major improvement"; "the
addition of cinnamon improved the flavor" [syn: addition,
add-on, improver]
provera
(wn)
Provera
n 1: a progestin compound (trade name Provera) used to treat
menstrual disorders [syn: medroxyprogesterone, Provera]
proverb
(wn)
proverb
n 1: a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important
fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
[syn: proverb, adage, saw, byword]
proverbial
(wn)
proverbial
adj 1: of or relating to or resembling or expressed in a
proverb; "he kicked the proverbial bucket"; "the
proverbial grasshopper"
2: widely known and spoken of; "her proverbial lateness"; "the
proverbial absentminded professor"; "your proverbial dizzy
blonde"
proverbially
(wn)
proverbially
adv 1: in the manner of something that has become a byword;
"this proverbially bitter plant, wormwood"
proverbs
(wn)
Proverbs
n 1: an Old Testament book consisting of proverbs from various
Israeli sages (including Solomon) [syn: Proverbs, {Book
of Proverbs}]
reprover
(wn)
reprover
n 1: someone who finds fault or imputes blame [syn: upbraider,
reprover, reproacher, rebuker]
APPROVER
(bouvier)
APPROVER, Engl. crim. law. One confessing himself guilty of felony, and
approving others of the same crime to save himself. Crompt. Inst. 250 3
Inst. 129.

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