slovo | definícia |
pupil (mass) | pupil
- žiak |
pupil (encz) | pupil,zornice n: v oku ttel |
pupil (encz) | pupil,žačka n: |
pupil (encz) | pupil,žák n: |
pupil (encz) | pupil,žákyně n: |
Pupil (gcide) | Pupil \Pu"pil\, n. [F. pupille, n. fem., L. pupilla the pupil of
the eye, originally dim. of pupa a girl. See Puppet, and
cf. Pupil a scholar.] (Anat.)
The aperture in the iris; the sight, apple, or black of the
eye. See the Note under Eye, and Iris.
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Pin-hole pupil (Med.), the pupil of the eye when so
contracted (as it sometimes is in typhus, or opium
poisoning) as to resemble a pin hole. --Dunglison.
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Pupil (gcide) | Pupil \Pu"pil\, n. [F. pupille, n. masc. & fem., L. pupillus,
pupilla, dim. of pupus boy, pupa girl. See Puppet, and cf.
Pupil of the eye.]
1. A youth or scholar of either sex under the care of an
instructor or tutor.
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Too far in years to be a pupil now. --Shak.
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Tutors should behave reverently before their pupils.
--L'Estrange.
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2. A person under a guardian; a ward. --Dryden.
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3. (Civil Law) A boy or a girl under the age of puberty, that
is, under fourteen if a male, and under twelve if a
female.
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Syn: Learner; disciple; tyro. -- See Scholar.
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pupil (wn) | pupil
n 1: a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
[syn: student, pupil, educatee]
2: the contractile aperture in the center of the iris of the
eye; resembles a large black dot
3: a young person attending school (up through senior high
school) [syn: schoolchild, school-age child, pupil] |
PUPIL (bouvier) | PUPIL, civil law. One who is in his or her minority. Vide. Dig. 1, 7; Id.
26, 7, 1, 2; Code, 6, 30, 18; Dig. 50, 16, 239. One who is in ward or
guardianship.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
fellow pupil (mass) | fellow pupil
- spolužiak |
fellow pupil (encz) | fellow pupil,spolužačka n: [female] fellow pupil,spolužák n: [male] |
musculus sphincter pupillae (encz) | musculus sphincter pupillae, n: |
pupillage (encz) | pupillage,nezletilost n: Zdeněk Brož |
pupillary reflex (encz) | pupillary reflex, n: |
pupillary sphincter (encz) | pupillary sphincter, n: |
pupils (encz) | pupils,žáci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
star pupil (encz) | star pupil,premiant n: josestar pupil,premiantka n: jose |
Bipupillate (gcide) | Bipupillate \Bi*pu"pil*late\, a. [Pref. bi- + pupil (of the
eye).] (Zool.)
Having an eyelike spot on the wing, with two dots within it
of a different color, as in some butterflies.
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Pin-hole pupil (gcide) | Pupil \Pu"pil\, n. [F. pupille, n. fem., L. pupilla the pupil of
the eye, originally dim. of pupa a girl. See Puppet, and
cf. Pupil a scholar.] (Anat.)
The aperture in the iris; the sight, apple, or black of the
eye. See the Note under Eye, and Iris.
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Pin-hole pupil (Med.), the pupil of the eye when so
contracted (as it sometimes is in typhus, or opium
poisoning) as to resemble a pin hole. --Dunglison.
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Pupil (gcide) | Pupil \Pu"pil\, n. [F. pupille, n. fem., L. pupilla the pupil of
the eye, originally dim. of pupa a girl. See Puppet, and
cf. Pupil a scholar.] (Anat.)
The aperture in the iris; the sight, apple, or black of the
eye. See the Note under Eye, and Iris.
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Pin-hole pupil (Med.), the pupil of the eye when so
contracted (as it sometimes is in typhus, or opium
poisoning) as to resemble a pin hole. --Dunglison.
[1913 Webster]Pupil \Pu"pil\, n. [F. pupille, n. masc. & fem., L. pupillus,
pupilla, dim. of pupus boy, pupa girl. See Puppet, and cf.
Pupil of the eye.]
1. A youth or scholar of either sex under the care of an
instructor or tutor.
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Too far in years to be a pupil now. --Shak.
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Tutors should behave reverently before their pupils.
--L'Estrange.
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2. A person under a guardian; a ward. --Dryden.
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3. (Civil Law) A boy or a girl under the age of puberty, that
is, under fourteen if a male, and under twelve if a
female.
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Syn: Learner; disciple; tyro. -- See Scholar.
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Pupilage (gcide) | Pupilage \Pu"pil*age\, n.
The state of being a pupil.
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As sons of kings, loving in pupilage,
Have turned to tyrants when they came to power.
--Tennyson.
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Pupillarity (gcide) | Pupillarity \Pu`pil*lar"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. pupillarit['e]. See
Pupillary.] (Scots Law)
The period before puberty, or from birth to fourteen in
males, and twelve in females.
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Pupillary (gcide) | Pupillary \Pu"pil*la*ry\, a. [L. pupillaris: cf. F. pupillaire.
See Pupil.]
1. Of or pertaining to a pupil or ward. --Johnson.
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2. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the pupil of the eye.
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Pupillometer (gcide) | Pupillometer \Pu`pil*lom"e*ter\, n. [L. pupilla pupil of the eye
+ -meter.] (Physiol.)
An instrument for measuring the size of the pupil of the
pupil of the eye.
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musculus sphincter pupillae (wn) | musculus sphincter pupillae
n 1: a ring of smooth muscle surrounding the iris [syn:
pupillary sphincter, musculus sphincter pupillae] |
pupillary (wn) | pupillary
adj 1: of or relating to the pupil of the eye |
pupillary reflex (wn) | pupillary reflex
n 1: reflex contraction of the sphincter muscle of the iris in
response to a bright light (or certain drugs) causing the
pupil to become smaller [syn: light reflex, {pupillary
reflex}, miosis, myosis] |
pupillary sphincter (wn) | pupillary sphincter
n 1: a ring of smooth muscle surrounding the iris [syn:
pupillary sphincter, musculus sphincter pupillae] |
PUPIL (bouvier) | PUPIL, civil law. One who is in his or her minority. Vide. Dig. 1, 7; Id.
26, 7, 1, 2; Code, 6, 30, 18; Dig. 50, 16, 239. One who is in ward or
guardianship.
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PUPILLARITY (bouvier) | PUPILLARITY, civil law. That age of a person's life which included infancy
and puerility. (q.v.)
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