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desirability (mass) | desirability
- vhodnosť, príťažlivosť (sexuálna) |
desirable (mass) | desirable
- žiaduci |
desirableness (mass) | desirableness
- príťažlivosť (sexuálna) |
desirabilia (encz) | desirabilia, |
desirability (encz) | desirability,vhodnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
desirable (encz) | desirable,kýžený adj: Zdeněk Broždesirable,vhodný Pavel Machek; Gizadesirable,žádoucí adj: Zdeněk Brož |
desirableness (encz) | desirableness,sexuální přitažlivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
desirably (encz) | desirably,vhodně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
most undesirable (encz) | most undesirable, adj: |
siracusa (encz) | Siracusa, |
siraj-ud-daula (encz) | Siraj-ud-daula, |
undesirability (encz) | undesirability,nevhodnost n: Zdeněk Brožundesirability,nežádostivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
undesirable (encz) | undesirable,nežádoucí adj: |
undesirably (encz) | undesirably,nepřijatelně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Desirability (gcide) | Desirability \De*sir`a*bil"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being desirable; desirableness.
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Desirable (gcide) | Desirable \De*sir"a*ble\, a. [F. d['e]sirable, fr. L.
desiderabilis. See Desire, v. t.]
Worthy of desire or longing; fitted to excite desire or a
wish to possess; pleasing; agreeable.
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All of them desirable young men. --Ezek. xxiii.
12.
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As things desirable excite
Desire, and objects move the appetite. --Blackmore.
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Desirableness (gcide) | Desirableness \De*sir"a*ble*ness\, n.
The quality of being desirable.
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The desirableness of the Austrian alliance. --Froude.
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Desirably (gcide) | Desirably \De*sir"a*bly\, adv.
In a desirable manner.
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Indesirable (gcide) | Indesirable \In`de*sir"a*ble\, a.
Undesirable.
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Siraskier (gcide) | Siraskier \Si*ras"kier\, n.
See Seraskier.
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Siraskierate (gcide) | Siraskierate \Si*ras"kier*ate\, n.
See Seraskierate.
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Undesirable (gcide) | Undesirable \Undesirable\
See desirable. |
vondsira (gcide) | Vansire \Van"sire\, n. [The native name: cf. F. vansire.]
(Zool.)
An ichneumon (Herpestes galera) native of Southern Africa
and Madagascar. It is reddish brown or dark brown, grizzled
with white. Called also vondsira, and marsh ichneumon.
[1913 Webster]Vondsira \Vond*si"ra\, n. (Zool.)
Same as Vansire.
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Vondsira (gcide) | Vansire \Van"sire\, n. [The native name: cf. F. vansire.]
(Zool.)
An ichneumon (Herpestes galera) native of Southern Africa
and Madagascar. It is reddish brown or dark brown, grizzled
with white. Called also vondsira, and marsh ichneumon.
[1913 Webster]Vondsira \Vond*si"ra\, n. (Zool.)
Same as Vansire.
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ben sira (wn) | Ben Sira
n 1: an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in
that respect) [syn: Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus,
Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach] |
desirability (wn) | desirability
n 1: the quality of being worthy of desiring [syn:
desirability, desirableness] [ant: undesirability]
2: attractiveness to the opposite sex [syn: sex appeal,
desirability, desirableness, oomph] |
desirable (wn) | desirable
adj 1: worth having or seeking or achieving; "a desirable job";
"computer with many desirable features"; "a desirable
outcome" [ant: undesirable, unwanted]
2: worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse; "the parents
found the girl suitable for their son" [syn: desirable,
suitable, worthy] |
desirableness (wn) | desirableness
n 1: the quality of being worthy of desiring [syn:
desirability, desirableness] [ant: undesirability]
2: attractiveness to the opposite sex [syn: sex appeal,
desirability, desirableness, oomph] |
sirach (wn) | Sirach
n 1: an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in
that respect) [syn: Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus,
Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach] |
siracusa (wn) | Siracusa
n 1: a city in southeastern Sicily that was founded by
Corinthians in the 8th century BC [syn: Syracuse,
Siracusa] |
siraj-ud-daula (wn) | Siraj-ud-daula
n 1: Indian general and nawab of Bengal who opposed the
colonization of India by England; he captured Calcutta in
1756 and many of his prisoners suffocated in a crowded room
that became known as the Black Hole of Calcutta; he was
defeated at the battle of Plassey by a group of Indian
nobles in alliance with Robert Clive (1728-1757) |
undesirability (wn) | undesirability
n 1: the quality possessed by something that should be avoided
[ant: desirability, desirableness] |
undesirable (wn) | undesirable
adj 1: not wanted; "undesirable impurities in steel";
"legislation excluding undesirable aliens";"removed the
unwanted vegetation" [syn: undesirable, unwanted]
[ant: desirable]
2: not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse) [syn:
undesirable, unsuitable]
n 1: one whose presence is undesirable; "rounding up vagrants
and drunks and other undesirables" |
undesirably (wn) | undesirably
adv 1: in an undesirable manner; "he was unwantedly friendly"
[syn: undesirably, unwantedly] |
wisdom of jesus the son of sirach (wn) | Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach
n 1: an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in
that respect) [syn: Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus,
Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach] |