slovodefinícia
sans
(mass)
sans
- bez
sans
(encz)
sans,bez prep: z fr. (sans serif - písmo bez patek) J. Polach
Sans
(gcide)
Sans \Sans\ (s[aum]n; E. s[a^]nz), prep. [F., from L. sine
without.]
Without; deprived or destitute of. Rarely used as an English
word. "Sans fail." --Chaucer.
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Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
--Shak.
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podobné slovodefinícia
artisans
(encz)
artisans,řemeslníci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
nonpartisanship
(encz)
nonpartisanship, n:
partisans
(encz)
partisans,partyzáni n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
partisanship
(encz)
partisanship,partyzánství n: Zdeněk Brožpartisanship,slepá oddanost n: Zdeněk Brožpartisanship,záškodnictví n: Zdeněk Brož
sans serif
(encz)
sans serif,bez patek Zdeněk Brož
sanserif
(encz)
sanserif,bezpatkové písmo Zdeněk Brož
sansevieria
(encz)
sansevieria, n:
sanskrit
(encz)
Sanskrit,sanskrt n: starý indický jazyk Petr Prášek
sanskritic
(encz)
Sanskritic,
sanskritize
(encz)
Sanskritize,
sanskrt
(czen)
sanskrt,Sanskritn: starý indický jazyk Petr Prášek
classical Sanskrit
(gcide)
Veda \Ve"da\ (v[=a]"d[.a]or v[=e]"d[.a]; 277), n. [Skr. v[=e]da,
properly, knowledge, from vid to know. See Wit.]
The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the
four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda,
Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most
ancient portions of that literature.
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Note: The language of the Vedas is usually called

Vedic Sanskrit, as distinguished from the later and more
settled form called

classical Sanskrit.
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Courtesanship
(gcide)
Courtesanship \Cour"te*san*ship\, n.
Harlotry.
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nonpartisanship
(gcide)
nonpartisanship \nonpartisanship\ n.
An inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally;
absence of bias toward any particular party.

Syn: impartiality.
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Partisanship
(gcide)
Partisanship \Par"ti*san*ship\, n.
The state of being a partisan, or adherent to a party;
feelings or conduct characteristic of a partisan.
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Sans
(gcide)
Sans \Sans\ (s[aum]n; E. s[a^]nz), prep. [F., from L. sine
without.]
Without; deprived or destitute of. Rarely used as an English
word. "Sans fail." --Chaucer.
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Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
--Shak.
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Sanscrit
(gcide)
Sanskrit \San"skrit\, n. [Skr. Samsk[.r]ta the Sanskrit
language, literally, the perfect, polished, or classical
language, fr. samsk[.r]ta prepared, wrought, made, excellent,
perfect; sam together (akin to E. same) + k[.r]ta made. See
Same, Create.] [Written also Sanscrit.]
The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in
vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the
literary and sacred dialect of India. It is nearly allied to
the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe,
classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of
the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they
are all descended, is a most important assistance in
determining their history and relations. Cf. Prakrit, and
Veda.
[1913 Webster]Sanscrit \San"scrit\, n.
See Sanskrit.
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Sans-culotte
(gcide)
Sans-culotte \Sans`-cu`lotte"\ (F. ?; E. ?), n. [F., without
breeches.]
1. A fellow without breeches; a ragged fellow; -- a name of
reproach given in the first French revolution to the
extreme republican party, who rejected breeches as an
emblem peculiar to the upper classes or aristocracy, and
adopted pantaloons.
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2. Hence, an extreme or radical republican; a violent
revolutionist; a Jacobin.
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Sans-culottic
(gcide)
Sans-culottic \Sans`-cu*lot"tic\, a.
Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism; radical;
revolutionary; Jacobinical. --Carlyle.
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Sans-culottism
(gcide)
Sans-culottism \Sans`-cu*lot"tism\, n. [F. sans-culottisme.]
Extreme republican principles; the principles or practice of
the sans-culottes.
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Sanseviera Guineensis
(gcide)
African \Af"ri*can\, a. [L. Africus, Africanus, fr. Afer
African.]
Of or pertaining to Africa.
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African hemp, a fiber prepared from the leaves of the
Sanseviera Guineensis, a plant found in Africa and
India.

African marigold, a tropical American plant ({Tagetes
erecta}).

African oak or African teak, a timber furnished by
Oldfieldia Africana, used in ship building.
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African violet .

African-American, see African-American.
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Sanseviera Zeylanica
(gcide)
Bowstring \Bow"string`\, n.
1. The string of a bow.
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2. A string used by the Turks for strangling offenders.
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Bowstring bridge, a bridge formed of an arch of timber or
iron, often braced, the thrust of which is resisted by a
tie forming a chord of the arch.

Bowstring girder, an arched beam strengthened by a tie
connecting its two ends.

Bowstring hemp (Bot.), the tenacious fiber of the
Sanseviera Zeylanica, growing in India and Africa, from
which bowstrings are made. --Balfour.
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Sanskrit
(gcide)
Sanskrit \San"skrit\, n. [Skr. Samsk[.r]ta the Sanskrit
language, literally, the perfect, polished, or classical
language, fr. samsk[.r]ta prepared, wrought, made, excellent,
perfect; sam together (akin to E. same) + k[.r]ta made. See
Same, Create.] [Written also Sanscrit.]
The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in
vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the
literary and sacred dialect of India. It is nearly allied to
the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe,
classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of
the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they
are all descended, is a most important assistance in
determining their history and relations. Cf. Prakrit, and
Veda.
[1913 Webster]Sanskrit \San"skrit\, a.
Of or pertaining to Sanskrit; written in Sanskrit; as, a
Sanskrit dictionary or inscription.
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Sanskritic
(gcide)
Sanskritic \San*skrit"ic\, a.
Sanskrit.
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Sanskritist
(gcide)
Sanskritist \San"skrit*ist\, n.
One versed in Sanskrit.
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Sans-souci
(gcide)
Sans-souci \Sans`-sou`ci"\, adv. [F.]
Without care; free and easy.
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Vedic Sanskrit
(gcide)
Veda \Ve"da\ (v[=a]"d[.a]or v[=e]"d[.a]; 277), n. [Skr. v[=e]da,
properly, knowledge, from vid to know. See Wit.]
The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the
four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda,
Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most
ancient portions of that literature.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The language of the Vedas is usually called

Vedic Sanskrit, as distinguished from the later and more
settled form called

classical Sanskrit.
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band of partisans
(wn)
Band of Partisans
n 1: an extremist Palestinian Sunni group active in Lebanon in
the early 1990s that advocates Salafism; responsible for
murders and bombings; seeks to overthrow the Lebanese
government and control Palestinian refugee camps; funded by
al-Qaeda [syn: Asbat al-Ansar, Band of Partisans]
genus sansevieria
(wn)
genus Sansevieria
n 1: Old World tropical herbaceous perennial of the agave
family; in some classifications considered a genus of
Liliaceae
nonpartisanship
(wn)
nonpartisanship
n 1: an inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally
[syn: impartiality, nonpartisanship] [ant:
partiality, partisanship]
partisanship
(wn)
partisanship
n 1: an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over
alternatives [syn: partiality, partisanship] [ant:
impartiality, nonpartisanship]
sans serif
(wn)
sans serif
n 1: a typeface in which characters have no serifs [syn: {sans
serif}, Helvetica]
sansevieria
(wn)
sansevieria
n 1: grown as a houseplant for its mottled fleshy sword-shaped
leaves or as a source of fiber [syn: sansevieria,
bowstring hemp]
sansevieria guineensis
(wn)
Sansevieria guineensis
n 1: bowstring hemp of South Africa [syn: {African bowstring
hemp}, African hemp, Sansevieria guineensis]
sansevieria trifasciata
(wn)
Sansevieria trifasciata
n 1: stemless plant having narrow rigid leaves often cultivated
as a houseplant [syn: mother-in-law's tongue, {snake
plant}, Sansevieria trifasciata]
sansevieria zeylanica
(wn)
Sansevieria zeylanica
n 1: plant having thick fibrous leaves transversely banded in
light and dark green [syn: Ceylon bowstring hemp,
Sansevieria zeylanica]
sanskrit
(wn)
Sanskrit
n 1: (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of
the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India
although it is now used only for religious purposes [syn:
Sanskrit, Sanskritic language]
sanskrit literature
(wn)
Sanskrit literature
n 1: Hindu literature written in Sanskrit
sanskritic language
(wn)
Sanskritic language
n 1: (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of
the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India
although it is now used only for religious purposes [syn:
Sanskrit, Sanskritic language]
sanson-flamsteed projection
(wn)
Sanson-Flamsteed projection
n 1: an equal-area map projection showing parallels and the
equator as straight lines and other meridians as curved;
used to map tropical latitudes [syn: {sinusoidal
projection}, Sanson-Flamsteed projection]
bidouilleurs sans argent
(foldoc)
Bidouilleurs Sans Argent

(BSA, French for "Moneyless Hackers") An association
which aim is to help computer users who can't afford to buy
commercial software. The main purpose of the association is
the promotion of free software, and distribution of
ex-commercial software. This is clearly an answer to the
repressive attitude of the "other" BSA.

Among BSA members are Richard Stallman, creator of the GNU
project.

(http://bsa.lu/).

(1998-10-27)
ALER SANS JOUR
(bouvier)
ALER SANS JOUR, or aller sans jour, in practice. A French phrase which means

go without day; and is used to signify that the case has been finally
dismissed the court, because there is no further day assigned for
appearance. Kitch. 146.

SANS CEO QUE
(bouvier)
SANS CEO QUE. The same as Absque hoc. (q.v.)

SANS NOMBRE
(bouvier)
SANS NOMBRE. This is a French phrase, which signifies without number.
2. In England it is used in relation to the right of putting animals on
a common. The term common sans nombre does not mean that the beasts are to
be innumerable, but only indefinite, not certain; Willes, 227; but they are
limited to the commoner's own commonable cattle, levant et couchant, upon
his lands, or as many cattle as the land of the commoner can keep and
maintain in winter. 2 Brownl. 101; Vent. 54; 5 T. R. 48; 1 Saund. 28, n. 4.

SANS RECOURS
(bouvier)
SANS RECOURS. Without recourse.
2. These words are sometimes put on a bill before the payee endorses
it; they have the effect of transferring the bill without responsibility to
the endorser. Chit. on Bills, 179; 7 Taunt. 160; 1 Cowen, 538; 3 Cranch,
193; 7 Cranch, 159; 12 Mass. 172; 14 S. & R. 325.

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