slovodefinícia
sped
(mass)
sped
- speed/sped/sped
sped
(encz)
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sped
(encz)
sped,spěchal v: Zdeněk Brož
sped
(encz)
sped,uháněl v: Zdeněk Brož
sped
(encz)
sped,urychlil v: Zdeněk Brož
Sped
(gcide)
Sped \Sped\,
imp. & p. p. of Speed.
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Sped
(gcide)
Speed \Speed\ (sp[=e]d), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sped (sp[e^]d),
Speeded; p. pr. & vb. n. Speeding.] [AS. sp[=e]dan, fr.
sp[=e]d, n.; akin to D. spoeden, G. sich sputen. See Speed,
n.]
1. To go; to fare. [Obs.]
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To warn him now he is too farre sped. --Remedy of
Love.
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2. To experience in going; to have any condition, good or
ill; to fare. --Shak.
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Ships heretofore in seas like fishes sped;
The mightiest still upon the smallest fed. --Waller.
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3. To fare well; to have success; to prosper.
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Save London, and send true lawyers their meed!
For whoso wants money with them shall not speed!
--Lydgate.
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I told ye then he should prevail, and speed
On his bad errand. --Milton.
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4. To make haste; to move with celerity.
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I have speeded hither with the very extremest inch
of possibility. --Shak.
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5. To be expedient. [Obs.] --Wyclif (2 Cor. xii. 1.)
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speed/sped/sped
(msas)
speed/sped/sped
- sped, speed
speed/sped/sped
(msasasci)
speed/sped/sped
- sped, speed
clasped
(encz)
clasped,obejmul Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,objal Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,sepnul Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,sevřel Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,stáhl Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,stáhnul Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,stiskl Jaroslav Šedivýclasped,stisknul Jaroslav Šedivý
cusped
(encz)
cusped, adj:
gasped
(encz)
gasped,těžce dýchal Zdeněk Brož
grasped
(encz)
grasped,uchopil v: Zdeněk Brož
lespedeza
(encz)
lespedeza, n:
sericea lespedeza
(encz)
sericea lespedeza, n:
ungrasped
(encz)
ungrasped,nepochopený adj: Zdeněk Brož
speditér
(czen)
speditér,shippern: Zdeněk Brož
speed/sped/sped
(czen)
speed/sped/sped,spedv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladspeed/sped/sped,speedv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Acraspeda
(gcide)
Acraspeda \A*cras"pe*da\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'a priv. + ?
border.] (Zool.)
A group of acalephs, including most of the larger
jellyfishes; the Discophora.
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Clasped
(gcide)
Clasp \Clasp\ (kl[.a]sp), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clasped
(kl[.a]spt); p. pr. & vb. n. Clasping] [OE. claspen,
clapsen, prob. akin to E. clap.]
1. To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to
shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a
clasp).
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2. To inclose and hold in the hand or with the arms; to
grasp; to embrace.
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3. To surround and cling to; to entwine about. "Clasping
ivy." --Milton.
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Craspedota
(gcide)
Hydromedusa \Hy`dro*me*du"sa\, n.; pl. Hydromedus[ae]. [NL.
See Hydra, and Medusa.] (Zool.)
Any medusa or jellyfish which is produced by budding from a
hydroid. They are called also Craspedota, and {naked-eyed
medus[ae]}.
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Note: Such medus[ae] are the reproductive zooids or
gonophores, either male or female, of the hydroid from
which they arise, whether they become free or remain
attached to the hydroid colony. They in turn produce
the eggs from which the hydroids are developed. The
name is also applied to other similar medus[ae] which
are not known to bud from a hydroid colony, and even to
some which are known to develop directly from the eggs,
but which in structure agree essentially with those
produced from hydroids. See Hydroidea, and
Gymnoblastea.
[1913 Webster]Craspedota \Cras`pe*do"ta\ (kr?s`p?-d?"t?), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
???? to be bordered or edged.] (Zool.)
The hydroid or naked-eyed medus[ae]. See Hydroidea.
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Craspedote
(gcide)
Craspedote \Cras"pe*dote\ (kr?s"p?-d?t), a. (Zool.)
Of or pertaining to the Craspedota.
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Crisped
(gcide)
Crisp \Crisp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crisped (kr?spt); p. pr. &
vb. n. Crisping.] [L. crispare, fr. crispus. See Crisp.
a. ]
1. To curl; to form into ringlets, as hair, or the nap of
cloth; to interweave, as the branches of trees.
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2. To cause to undulate irregularly, as crape or water; to
wrinkle; to cause to ripple. Cf. Crimp.
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The lover with the myrtle sprays
Adorns his crisped tresses. --Drayton.
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Along the crisped shades and bowers. --Milton.
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The crisped brooks,
Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold. --Milton.
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3. To make crisp or brittle, as in cooking.
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Crisping iron, an instrument by which hair or any textile
fabric is crisped.

Crisping pin, the simplest form of crisping iron. --Is.
iii. 22.
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Cusped
(gcide)
Cusp \Cusp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cusped (k[u^]spt); p. pr. &
vb. n. Cusping.]
To furnish with a cusp or cusps.
[1913 Webster] cuspatecuspate \cuspate\ cusped \cusped\adj.
having cusps or points.

Syn: cuspated, cuspidal, cuspidate, cuspidated.
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cusped
(gcide)
Cusp \Cusp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cusped (k[u^]spt); p. pr. &
vb. n. Cusping.]
To furnish with a cusp or cusps.
[1913 Webster] cuspatecuspate \cuspate\ cusped \cusped\adj.
having cusps or points.

Syn: cuspated, cuspidal, cuspidate, cuspidated.
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Encrisped
(gcide)
Encrisped \En*crisped"\, a.
Curled. [Obs.] --Skelton.
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Engrasped
(gcide)
Engrasp \En*grasp"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Engrasped; p. pr. &
vb. n. Engrasping.]
To grasp; to grip. [R.] --Spenser.
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Gasped
(gcide)
Gasp \Gasp\ (g[.a]sp), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gasped (g[.a]spt);
p. pr. & vb. n. Gasping.] [OE. gaspen, gaispen, to yawn,
gasp, Icel. geispa to yawn; akin to Sw. g[aum]spa, Dan. gispe
to gasp.]
1. To open the mouth wide in catching the breath, or in
laborious respiration; to labor for breath; to respire
convulsively; to pant violently.
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She gasps and struggles hard for life. --Lloyd.
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2. To pant with eagerness; to show vehement desire.
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Quenching the gasping furrows' thirst with rain.
--Spenser.
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Hasped
(gcide)
Hasp \Hasp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hasped (h[.a]spt); p. pr. &
vb. n. Hasping.] [AS. h[ae]psian.]
To shut or fasten with a hasp.
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lespedeza
(gcide)
lespedeza \lespedeza\ n.
Any shrubby or herbaceous plant of the genus Lespedeza,
widely used for forage, soil improvement, and especially hay
in the Southern U.S.

Syn: bush clover.
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Lespedeza striata
(gcide)
Japan \Ja*pan"\, a.
Of or pertaining to Japan, or to the lacquered work of that
country; as, Japan ware.
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Japan allspice (Bot.), a spiny shrub from Japan
(Chimonanthus fragrans), related to the Carolina
allspice.

Japan black (Chem.), a quickly drying black lacquer or
varnish, consisting essentially of asphaltum dissolved in
naphtha or turpentine, and used for coating ironwork; --
called also Brunswick black, Japan lacquer, or simply
Japan.

Japan camphor, ordinary camphor brought from China or
Japan, as distinguished from the rare variety called
borneol or Borneo camphor.

Japan clover, or Japan pea (Bot.), a cloverlike plant
(Lespedeza striata) from Eastern Asia, useful for
fodder, first noticed in the Southern United States about
1860, but now become very common. During the Civil War it
was called variously Yankee clover and Rebel clover.


Japan earth. See Catechu.

Japan ink, a kind of writing ink, of a deep, glossy black
when dry.

Japan varnish, a varnish prepared from the milky juice of
the Rhus vernix, a small Japanese tree related to the
poison sumac.
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Lisped
(gcide)
Lisp \Lisp\ (l[i^]sp), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lisped (l[i^]spt);
p. pr. & vb. n. Lisping.] [OE. lispen, lipsen, AS. wlisp
stammering, lisping; akin to D. & OHG. lispen to lisp, G.
lispeln, Sw. l[aum]spa, Dan. lespe.]
1. To pronounce the sibilant letter s imperfectly; to give s
and z the sound of th; -- a defect common among children.
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2. To speak with imperfect articulation; to mispronounce, as
a child learning to talk.
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As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame,
I lisped in numbers, for the numbers came. --Pope.
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3. To speak hesitatingly with a low voice, as if afraid.
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Lest when my lisping, guilty tongue should halt.
--Drayton.
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Rasped
(gcide)
Rasp \Rasp\ (r[.a]sp), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rasped (r[.a]spt);
p. pr. & vb. n. Rasping.] [OF. rasper, F. r[^a]per, to
scrape, grate, rasp, fr. OHG. rasp[=o]n to scrape together,
to collect, probably akin to E. rap. Cf. Rap to snatch.]
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1. To rub or file with a rasp; to rub or grate with a rough
file; as, to rasp wood to make it smooth; to rasp bones to
powder.
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2. Hence, figuratively: To grate harshly upon; to offend by
coarse or rough treatment or language; as, some sounds
rasp the ear; his insults rasped my temper.
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Sped
(gcide)
Sped \Sped\,
imp. & p. p. of Speed.
[1913 Webster]Speed \Speed\ (sp[=e]d), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sped (sp[e^]d),
Speeded; p. pr. & vb. n. Speeding.] [AS. sp[=e]dan, fr.
sp[=e]d, n.; akin to D. spoeden, G. sich sputen. See Speed,
n.]
1. To go; to fare. [Obs.]
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To warn him now he is too farre sped. --Remedy of
Love.
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2. To experience in going; to have any condition, good or
ill; to fare. --Shak.
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Ships heretofore in seas like fishes sped;
The mightiest still upon the smallest fed. --Waller.
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3. To fare well; to have success; to prosper.
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Save London, and send true lawyers their meed!
For whoso wants money with them shall not speed!
--Lydgate.
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I told ye then he should prevail, and speed
On his bad errand. --Milton.
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4. To make haste; to move with celerity.
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I have speeded hither with the very extremest inch
of possibility. --Shak.
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5. To be expedient. [Obs.] --Wyclif (2 Cor. xii. 1.)
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Thoroughsped
(gcide)
Thoroughsped \Thor"ough*sped`\, a.
Fully accomplished; thoroughplaced. [R.] --Swift.
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Unsped
(gcide)
Unsped \Un*sped"\, a.
Not performed; not dispatched. [Obs.] --Garth.
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Well-sped
(gcide)
Well-sped \Well"-sped`\, a.
Having good success.
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Wisped
(gcide)
Wisp \Wisp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wisped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Wisping.]
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1. To brush or dress, an with a wisp.
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2. To rumple. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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bicolor lespediza
(wn)
bicolor lespediza
n 1: Asian shrub having conspicuous racemose rose-purple flowers
widely used as an ornamental and in erosion control and as
a source of feed for wild birds [syn: bicolor lespediza,
ezo-yama-hagi, Lespedeza bicolor]
craspedia
(wn)
Craspedia
n 1: herbs of Australia and New Zealand [syn: Craspedia,
genus Craspedia]
cusped
(wn)
cusped
adj 1: having cusps or points [syn: cuspate, cuspated,
cusped, cuspidal, cuspidate, cuspidated]
genus craspedia
(wn)
genus Craspedia
n 1: herbs of Australia and New Zealand [syn: Craspedia,
genus Craspedia]
genus lespedeza
(wn)
genus Lespedeza
n 1: genus of shrubs or herbs of tropical Asia and Australia and
the eastern United States
korean lespedeza
(wn)
Korean lespedeza
n 1: annual native to Korea but widely cultivated for forage and
hay in hot dry regions [syn: Korean lespedeza, {Lespedeza
stipulacea}]
lespedeza
(wn)
lespedeza
n 1: shrubby or herbaceous plants widely used for forage, soil
improvement, and especially hay in southern United States
[syn: bush clover, lespedeza]
lespedeza bicolor
(wn)
Lespedeza bicolor
n 1: Asian shrub having conspicuous racemose rose-purple flowers
widely used as an ornamental and in erosion control and as
a source of feed for wild birds [syn: bicolor lespediza,
ezo-yama-hagi, Lespedeza bicolor]
lespedeza cuneata
(wn)
Lespedeza cuneata
n 1: perennial widely planted as for forage and as hay crop
especially on poor land [syn: sericea lespedeza,
Lespedeza sericea, Lespedeza cuneata]
lespedeza sericea
(wn)
Lespedeza sericea
n 1: perennial widely planted as for forage and as hay crop
especially on poor land [syn: sericea lespedeza,
Lespedeza sericea, Lespedeza cuneata]
lespedeza stipulacea
(wn)
Lespedeza stipulacea
n 1: annual native to Korea but widely cultivated for forage and
hay in hot dry regions [syn: Korean lespedeza, {Lespedeza
stipulacea}]
lespedeza striata
(wn)
Lespedeza striata
n 1: an annual of tropical Asia naturalized in United States
[syn: japanese clover, japan clover, jap clover,
Lespedeza striata]
sericea lespedeza
(wn)
sericea lespedeza
n 1: perennial widely planted as for forage and as hay crop
especially on poor land [syn: sericea lespedeza,
Lespedeza sericea, Lespedeza cuneata]
ungrasped
(wn)
ungrasped
adj 1: not fully apprehended; "the ungrasped infinite ground of
all being"- Philip Wheelwright

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