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rodent (encz) | rodent,hlodavec |
Rodent (gcide) | Rodent \Ro"dent\, n. (Zool.)
One of the Rodentia.
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Rodent (gcide) | Rodent \Ro"dent\, a. [L. rodens, -entis, p. pr. of rodere to
gnaw. See Rase, v. t., and cf. Rostrum.]
1. Gnawing; biting; corroding; (Med.) applied to a
destructive variety of cancer or ulcer.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) Gnawing.
(b) Of or pertaining to the Rodentia.
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rodent (wn) | rodent
n 1: relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of
constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
[syn: rodent, gnawer] |
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order corrodentia (encz) | order Corrodentia, n: |
order rodentia (encz) | order Rodentia, n: |
rodenticide (encz) | rodenticide,rodenticid [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
rodents (encz) | rodents,hlodavci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
rodenticid (czen) | rodenticid,rodenticide[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Corrodent (gcide) | Corrodent \Cor*rod"ent\ (k?r-r?"dent), a. [L. corrodens, p. pr.
of corrodere.]
Corrosive. [R.] --Bp. King.
[1913 Webster]Corrodent \Cor*rod"ent\, n.
Anything that corrodes. --Bp. King.
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Erodent (gcide) | Erodent \E*rod"ent\, n. [L. erodens, -entis, p. pr. of erodere.
See Erode.] (Med.)
A medicine which eats away extraneous growths; a caustic.
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Rodent (gcide) | Rodent \Ro"dent\, n. (Zool.)
One of the Rodentia.
[1913 Webster]Rodent \Ro"dent\, a. [L. rodens, -entis, p. pr. of rodere to
gnaw. See Rase, v. t., and cf. Rostrum.]
1. Gnawing; biting; corroding; (Med.) applied to a
destructive variety of cancer or ulcer.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) Gnawing.
(b) Of or pertaining to the Rodentia.
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Rodentia (gcide) | Rodentia \Ro*den"ti*a\, n. pl. [NL. See Rodent, a.] (Zool.)
An order of mammals having two (rarely four) large incisor
teeth in each jaw, distant from the molar teeth. The rats,
squirrels, rabbits, marmots, and beavers belong to this
order.
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Note: The incisor teeth are long, curved, and strongly
enameled on the outside, so as to keep a cutting edge.
They have a persistent pulp and grow continuously.
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corrodentia (wn) | Corrodentia
n 1: an order of insects: includes booklice and bark-lice [syn:
Psocoptera, order Psocoptera, Corrodentia, {order
Corrodentia}] |
order corrodentia (wn) | order Corrodentia
n 1: an order of insects: includes booklice and bark-lice [syn:
Psocoptera, order Psocoptera, Corrodentia, {order
Corrodentia}] |
order rodentia (wn) | order Rodentia
n 1: small gnawing animals: porcupines; rats; mice; squirrels;
marmots; beavers; gophers; voles; hamsters; guinea pigs;
agoutis [syn: Rodentia, order Rodentia] |
rodentia (wn) | Rodentia
n 1: small gnawing animals: porcupines; rats; mice; squirrels;
marmots; beavers; gophers; voles; hamsters; guinea pigs;
agoutis [syn: Rodentia, order Rodentia] |
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