slovodefinícia
rider
(mass)
rider
- vodič, dôsledok
rider
(encz)
rider,dodatková klauzule Zdeněk Brož
rider
(encz)
rider,důsledek Zdeněk Brož
rider
(encz)
rider,honák n: PetrV
rider
(encz)
rider,jezdec n: PetrV
rider
(encz)
rider,přílepek n: [polit.] přílepek k zákonu Rostislav Svoboda
rider
(encz)
rider,řidič n: PetrV
rider
(encz)
rider,řidič motocyklu Zdeněk Brož
rider
(encz)
rider,žokej n: PetrV
Rider
(gcide)
Rider \Rid"er\ (r[imac]d"[~e]r), n.
1. One who, or that which, rides.
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2. Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to
obtain orders; a commercial traveler. [Eng.]
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3. One who breaks or manages a horse. --Shak.
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4. An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other
document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper;
in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a
bill while in course of passage; something extra or
burdensome that is imposed.
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After the third reading, a foolish man stood up to
propose a rider. --Macaulay.
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This [question] was a rider which Mab found
difficult to answer. --A. S. Hardy.
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5. (Math.) A problem of more than usual difficulty added to
another on an examination paper.
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6. [D. rijder.] A Dutch gold coin having the figure of a man
on horseback stamped upon it.
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His moldy money ! half a dozen riders. --J.
Fletcher.
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7. (Mining) Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it.
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8. (Shipbuilding) An interior rib occasionally fixed in a
ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the
lower deck, to strengthen her frame. --Totten.
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9. (Naut.) The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold.
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10. A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a
balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the
weight on a steelyard.
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11. A robber. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Drummond.
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Rider's bone (Med.), a bony deposit in the muscles of the
upper and inner part of the thigh, due to the pressure and
irritation caused by the saddle in riding.
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rider
(wn)
rider
n 1: a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or
camel)
2: a clause that is appended to a legislative bill
3: a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or
motorcycle)
4: a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane
or train etc) who is not operating it [syn: passenger,
rider]
RIDER
(bouvier)
RIDER, practice, legislation. A schedule or small piece of paper or
parchment added to some part of the record; as, when, on the reading of a
bill in the legislature, a new clause is added, this is tacked to the bill
on a separate piece of paper, and is called a rider.

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deriders
(encz)
deriders,
dispatch rider
(encz)
dispatch rider, n:
easy rider
(encz)
easy rider,
easy rider bank
(encz)
easy rider bank,
free rider
(encz)
free rider,černý pasažér [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačfree rider,parazit n: Zdeněk Brožfree rider,vyžírka Zdeněk Brož
free rider bank
(encz)
free rider bank,
freedom rider
(encz)
freedom rider, n:
horseback rider
(encz)
horseback rider, n:
joyrider
(encz)
joyrider,černý pasažér Zdeněk Brožjoyrider,osoba jedoucí autem pro radost n: Zdeněk Brož
night rider
(encz)
night rider, n:
nightrider
(encz)
nightrider, n:
outrider
(encz)
outrider,koňská eskorta n: Zdeněk Brožoutrider,motocyklová eskorta n: Zdeněk Brož
rider plate
(encz)
rider plate, n:
riderless
(encz)
riderless,
riders
(encz)
riders,jezdci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
ridership
(encz)
ridership,
rodeo rider
(encz)
rodeo rider, n:
roughrider
(encz)
roughrider, n:
strider
(encz)
strider,chodec
water strider
(encz)
water strider,
Derider
(gcide)
Derider \De*rid"er\, n.
One who derides, or laughs at, another in contempt; a mocker;
a scoffer.
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nightrider
(gcide)
nightrider \nightrider\ n.
member of a secret mounted band in the southern U. S. after
the Civil War, which committed acts of intimidation and
revenge.

Syn: night rider.
[WordNet 1.5] nightrobe
Outrider
(gcide)
Outrider \Out"rid`er\, n.
1. A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff.
[Obs.]
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2. One who rides out on horseback, beyond the main group, e.
g., as a scout. --Chaucer.
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3. A servant on horseback attending a carriage.
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Periderm
(gcide)
Periderm \Per"i*derm\, n.
1. (Bot.) The outer layer of bark.
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2. (Zool.) The hard outer covering of hydroids and other
marine animals; the perisarc.
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Postrider
(gcide)
Postrider \Post"rid`er\, n.
One who rides over a post road to carry the mails.
--Bancroft.
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Rider
(gcide)
Rider \Rid"er\ (r[imac]d"[~e]r), n.
1. One who, or that which, rides.
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2. Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to
obtain orders; a commercial traveler. [Eng.]
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3. One who breaks or manages a horse. --Shak.
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4. An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other
document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper;
in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a
bill while in course of passage; something extra or
burdensome that is imposed.
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After the third reading, a foolish man stood up to
propose a rider. --Macaulay.
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This [question] was a rider which Mab found
difficult to answer. --A. S. Hardy.
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5. (Math.) A problem of more than usual difficulty added to
another on an examination paper.
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6. [D. rijder.] A Dutch gold coin having the figure of a man
on horseback stamped upon it.
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His moldy money ! half a dozen riders. --J.
Fletcher.
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7. (Mining) Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it.
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8. (Shipbuilding) An interior rib occasionally fixed in a
ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the
lower deck, to strengthen her frame. --Totten.
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9. (Naut.) The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold.
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10. A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a
balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the
weight on a steelyard.
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11. A robber. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Drummond.
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Rider's bone (Med.), a bony deposit in the muscles of the
upper and inner part of the thigh, due to the pressure and
irritation caused by the saddle in riding.
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Riderless
(gcide)
Riderless \Rid"er*less\, a.
Having no rider; as, a riderless horse. --H. Kingsley.
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