slovodefinícia
sach
(msasasci)
sach
- check, chess
podobné slovodefinícia
massachusetts institute of technology
(msas)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
massachusetts institute of technology
(msasasci)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
sachove figurky
(msasasci)
sachove figurky
- chessmen
huisache
(encz)
huisache, n:
issachar
(encz)
Issachar,
massachusetts
(encz)
Massachusetts,Massachusetts Zdeněk BrožMassachusetts,stát v USA n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
pesach
(encz)
Pesach,
sachem
(encz)
sachem,náčelník n: [amer.] indiánský tatasachem,šéf n: [amer.] politický tata
sachet
(encz)
sachet,pytlík n: Zdeněk Brož
sachs
(encz)
Sachs,Sachs n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
sachsen
(encz)
Sachsen,
hl.m. - massachusetts v usa
(czen)
hl.m. - Massachusetts v USA,Bostonn: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
massachusetts
(czen)
Massachusetts,Massachusetts Zdeněk Brož
polysacharid
(czen)
polysacharid,polysacchariden: Zdeněk Brož
sacharid
(czen)
sacharid,carbn: [zkr.] zkratka z carbohydrate websacharid,carbohydraten: Josef Koseksacharid,sugarn: Zdeněk Brož
sacharidy
(czen)
sacharidy,carbsn: [zkr.] zkratka z carbohydrates websacharidy,sugarsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
sacharin
(czen)
sacharin,saccharinn: umělé sladidlo Martin Ligač
sacharín
(czen)
sacharín,saccharine Jaroslav Šedivý
sacharóza
(czen)
sacharóza,saccharosen: Zdeněk Brožsacharóza,sucrosen: Zdeněk Brož
sachs
(czen)
Sachs,Sachsn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Phassachate
(gcide)
Phassachate \Phas"sa*chate\, n. [Gr. ? the wood pigeon + ? the
agate.] (Min.)
The lead-colored agate; -- so called in reference to its
color.
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Sachel
(gcide)
Sachel \Sach"el\ (s[a^]ch"[e^]l), n.
A small bag. See Satchel.
[1913 Webster]Satchel \Satch"el\n. [OF. sachel, fr. L. saccellus, dim. of
saccus. See Sack a bag.]
A little sack or bag for carrying papers, books, or small
articles of wearing apparel; a hand bag. [Spelled also
sachel.]
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The whining schoolboy with his satchel. --Shak.
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sachel
(gcide)
Sachel \Sach"el\ (s[a^]ch"[e^]l), n.
A small bag. See Satchel.
[1913 Webster]Satchel \Satch"el\n. [OF. sachel, fr. L. saccellus, dim. of
saccus. See Sack a bag.]
A little sack or bag for carrying papers, books, or small
articles of wearing apparel; a hand bag. [Spelled also
sachel.]
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The whining schoolboy with his satchel. --Shak.
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Sachem
(gcide)
Sachem \Sa"chem\ (s[a^]"chem), n.
A chief of a tribe of the American Indians; a sagamore. See
Sagamore.
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Sachemdom
(gcide)
Sachemdom \Sa"chem*dom\ (-d[u^]m), n.
The government or jurisdiction of a sachem. --Dr. T. Dwight.
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Sachemship
(gcide)
Sachemship \Sa"chem*ship\, n.
Office or condition of a sachem.
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Sachet
(gcide)
Sachet \Sa`chet"\, n. [F., dim. of sac. See Sac.]
A scent bag, or perfume cushion, to be laid among
handkerchiefs, garments, etc., to perfume them.
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Tay-Sachs Disease
(gcide)
Tay-Sachs Disease \Tay"-Sachs Disease\, n. (Med.)
A rare hereditary disease affecting lipid metabolism in
humans, due to a deficiency of hexosaminidase. It occurs in
infants and children, and causes death before the onset of
adulthood. It occurs most commonly of people of Jewish origin
from easter Europe. It is characterized by accumulation of
lipids in nervous tissue, causes a red spot on the retina,
and eventual blindness and paralysis before death.
[PJC]
capital of massachusetts
(wn)
capital of Massachusetts
n 1: state capital and largest city of Massachusetts; a major
center for banking and financial services [syn: Boston,
Hub of the Universe, Bean Town, Beantown, {capital of
Massachusetts}]
huisache
(wn)
huisache
n 1: tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant
yellow flowers used in making perfumery [syn: huisache,
cassie, mimosa bush, sweet wattle, sweet acacia,
scented wattle, flame tree, Acacia farnesiana]
issachar
(wn)
Issachar
n 1: (Old Testament) a son of Jacob and a forebear of one of the
tribes of Israel
massachuset
(wn)
Massachuset
n 1: the Algonquian language of the Massachuset [syn:
Massachuset, Massachusetts]
2: a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived around
Massachusetts Bay [syn: Massachuset, Massachusetts]
massachusetts
(wn)
Massachusetts
n 1: a state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies
[syn: Massachusetts, Bay State, Old Colony, MA]
2: a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived around
Massachusetts Bay [syn: Massachuset, Massachusetts]
3: one of the British colonies that formed the United States
[syn: Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bay Colony]
4: the Algonquian language of the Massachuset [syn:
Massachuset, Massachusetts]
massachusetts bay
(wn)
Massachusetts Bay
n 1: an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off of eastern Massachusetts
extending from Cape Ann on the north to Cape Cod on the
south
massachusetts bay colony
(wn)
Massachusetts Bay Colony
n 1: one of the British colonies that formed the United States
[syn: Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bay Colony]
massachusetts fern
(wn)
Massachusetts fern
n 1: delicate feathery shield fern of the eastern United States;
sometimes placed in genus Thelypteris [syn: {Massachusetts
fern}, Parathelypteris simulata, Thelypteris simulata]
massachusetts institute of technology
(wn)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
n 1: an engineering university in Cambridge [syn: {Massachusetts
Institute of Technology}, MIT]
pesach
(wn)
Pesach
n 1: (Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days from
Nissan 15) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from
Egypt [syn: Passover, Pesach, Pesah, {Feast of the
Unleavened Bread}]
sachem
(wn)
sachem
n 1: a political leader (especially of Tammany Hall)
2: a chief of a North American tribe or confederation
(especially an Algonquian chief) [syn: sachem, sagamore]
sachet
(wn)
sachet
n 1: a small soft bag containing perfumed powder; used to
perfume items in a drawer or chest
sachs disease
(wn)
Sachs disease
n 1: a hereditary disorder of lipid metabolism occurring most
frequently in individuals of Jewish descent in eastern
Europe; accumulation of lipids in nervous tissue results in
death in early childhood [syn: Tay-Sachs disease, {Tay-
Sachs}, Sachs disease, infantile amaurotic idiocy]
sachsen
(wn)
Sachsen
n 1: an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the
original home of the Saxons [syn: Saxony, Sachsen,
Saxe]
tay-sachs
(wn)
Tay-Sachs
n 1: a hereditary disorder of lipid metabolism occurring most
frequently in individuals of Jewish descent in eastern
Europe; accumulation of lipids in nervous tissue results in
death in early childhood [syn: Tay-Sachs disease, {Tay-
Sachs}, Sachs disease, infantile amaurotic idiocy]
tay-sachs disease
(wn)
Tay-Sachs disease
n 1: a hereditary disorder of lipid metabolism occurring most
frequently in individuals of Jewish descent in eastern
Europe; accumulation of lipids in nervous tissue results in
death in early childhood [syn: Tay-Sachs disease, {Tay-
Sachs}, Sachs disease, infantile amaurotic idiocy]
massachusetts institute of technology
(foldoc)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT

(MIT) An independent, coeducational university located in
Cambridge, MA, USA. Its best-known computer-related labs are
the Artificial Intelligence Lab, the {Lab for Computer
Science} and the Media Lab. It is also known for its hacks
or practical jokes, such as {The Great Dome Police Car Hack
(http://the-tech.mit.edu/Bulletins/hack.html)}. Resident
computer hackers include Richard Stallman, {Gerald
Sussman} and Tom Knight.

See also 6.001.

(http://web.mit.edu/).
MASSACHUSETTS
(bouvier)
MASSACHUSETTS. One of the original states of the United States of America.
The colony or province of Massachusetts was included in a charter granted by
James the First, by which its territories were extended in breadth from the
40th to the 48th degree of north latitude, and in length by all the breadth
aforesaid throughout the mainland from sea to sea. This charter continued
until 1684. Holmes' Annals, 412; 1 Story, Const. Sec. 71. In 1691 William
and Mary granted a new charter to the colony, and henceforth it became known
as a province, and continued to act under this charter till after the
Revolution. 1 Story, Const. Sec. 71.
2. The constitution of Massachusetts was adopted by a convention begun
and held at Cambridge, on the first of September, 1779, and continued, by
adjournment, to the second of March, 1780.
3. The style and name of the state is The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts. The government is distributed into a legislative, executive
and judicial power.
4.-1st. The department of legislation is formed by two branches, a
senate and house of representatives, each of which has a negative on the
other, and both are styled The General Court of Massachusetts. Part 2, c. 1,
s. 1.
5.-1. The senate is elected by the qualified electors, and is
composed of forty persons to be counsellors and senators for the year
ensuing their election. Part 2, c. 1, s. 2, art. 1.
6.-2. The House of representatives is composed of an indefinite
number of persons elected by the towns in proportion to their population.
Part 2, c. 1, s. 3, art. 2.
7.-2d. The executive power is vested in a governor, lieutenant
governor and council.
8.-1. The supreme executive magistrate is styled The Governor of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is elected yearly by the qualified
electors. Part 2, c. 2, s. 1. He is invested with the veto power. Part 2, c.
1, s. 1, art. 2.
9.-2. The electors are required to elect annually a lieutenant
governor. When the office of governor happens to be vacant he acts as
governor, and at other times he is a member of the council. Part 2, c. 2, s.
2, art. 2 and 3.
10.-3. The council consists of nine persons chosen annually by the
general court; they mast be taken from those returned for counsellors and
senators, unless they will not accept the said office, when they shall be
chosen from the people at large. The council shall advise the governor in
the executive part of the government. Part 2, c. 2, s. 3, art. 1 and 2.
11.-3d. The judicial power. The third chapter of part second of the
constitution makes the following provisions in relation to the judiciary:
Art. 1. The tenure that all commissioned officers shall, by law, have in
their office, shall be expressed in their respective commissions; all
judicial officers, duly appointed, commissioned, and sworn, shall hold their
offices during good behaviour; excepting such concerning whom there is
different provision made in this constitution; Provided, nevertheless, the
governor, with consent of the council, may remove them upon the address of
both houses of the legislature.
12.-2. Each branch of the legislature, as well as the governor and
council, shall have authority to require the opinions of the justices of the
supreme judicial court, upon important questions of law, and upon solemn
occasions.
13.-3. In order that the people may not suffer from the long
continuance in place of any justice of the peace, who shall fail of
discharging the important duties of his office with ability or fidelity, all
commissions of justices of the peace shall expire and become void in the
term of seven years from their respective dates; and upon the expiration of
any commission, the same may, if necessary, be renewed, or another person
appointed, as shall most conduce to the well-being of the commonwealth.
14.-4. The judges of probates of wills, and for granting letters of
administration, shall hold their courts at such place or places, on fixed
days, as the convenience of the people may require; and the legislature
shall, from time to time hereafter, appoint such times and places: until
which appointments, the said courts shall be holden at the times and places
which the respective judges shall direct.
15.-5. All causes of marriage, divorce, and alimony, and all appeals
from the judges of probate, shall be heard and determined by the governor
and council, until the legislature shall, by law, make other provision.

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