slovodefinícia
spleen
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spleen,rozladěnost n: Zdeněk Brož
spleen
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spleen,rozmrzelost n: Zdeněk Brož
spleen
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spleen,slezina n: [med.] Petr Prášek
spleen
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spleen,splín n: Zdeněk Brož
spleen
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spleen,světobol n: Zdeněk Brož
Spleen
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Spleen \Spleen\, v. t.
To dislke. [Obs.] --Bp. Hacket.
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Spleen
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Spleen \Spleen\, n. [L. splen, Gr. ???? the milt or spleen,
affection of the spleen; cf. L. lien, plihan, pl[imac]han.]
1. (Anat.) A peculiar glandlike but ductless organ found near
the stomach or intestine of most vertebrates and connected
with the vascular system; the milt. Its exact function in
not known.
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2. Anger; latent spite; ill humor; malice; as, to vent one's
spleen.
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In noble minds some dregs remain,
Not yet purged off, of spleen and sour disdain.
--Pope.
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3. A fit of anger; choler. --Shak.
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4. A sudden motion or action; a fit; a freak; a whim. [Obs.
or R.]
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A thousand spleens bear her a thousand ways. --Shak.
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5. Melancholy; hypochondriacal affections.
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Bodies changed to various forms by spleen. --Pope.
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There is a luxury in self-dispraise:
And inward self-disparagement affords
To meditative spleen a grateful feast. --Wordsworth.
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6. A fit of immoderate laughter or merriment. [Obs.]
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Thy silly thought enforces my spleen. --Shak.
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spleen
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spleen
n 1: a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body
between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells
involved in immune responses [syn: spleen, lien]
2: a feeling of resentful anger [syn: irascibility, {short
temper}, spleen, quick temper]
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ebony spleenwort
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ebony spleenwort, n:
golden spleen
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golden spleen, n:
green spleenwort
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green spleenwort, n:
lanceolate spleenwort
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lanceolate spleenwort, n:
little ebony spleenwort
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little ebony spleenwort, n:
lobed spleenwort
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lobed spleenwort, n:
maidenhair spleenwort
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maidenhair spleenwort, n:
mountain spleenwort
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mountain spleenwort, n:
narrow-leaved spleenwort
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narrow-leaved spleenwort, n:
silvery spleenwort
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silvery spleenwort, n:
spleenwort
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spleenwort, n:
wall rue spleenwort
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wall rue spleenwort, n:
maidenhair spleenwort
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maidenhair spleenwort \maidenhair spleenwort\ n.
A small rock-inhabiting fern (Asplenium trichomanes) of the
North temperate zone and Hawaii, having pinnate fronds.
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Malpighian corpuscles of the spleen
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Malpighian \Mal*pi"ghi*an\, a. (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Marcello Malpighi, an
Italian anatomist of the 17th century.
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Malpighian capsules or Malpighian corpuscles (Anatomy),
the globular dilatations, containing the glomeruli or
Malpighian tufts, at the extremities of the urinary
tubules of the kidney.

Malpighian corpuscles of the spleen, masses of adenoid
tissue connected with branches of the splenic artery.
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Sago spleen
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Sago \Sa"go\ (s[=a]"g[-o]), n. [Malay. s[=a]gu.]
A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much
used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the
sick; also, as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is
prepared from the stems of several East Indian and Malayan
palm trees, but chiefly from the Metroxylon Sagu; also from
several cycadaceous plants (Cycas revoluta, {Zamia
integrifolia}, etc.).
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Portland sago, a kind of sago prepared from the corms of
the cuckoopint (Arum maculatum).

Sago palm. (Bot.)
(a) A palm tree which yields sago.
(b) A species of Cycas (Cycas revoluta).

Sago spleen (Med.), a morbid condition of the spleen,
produced by amyloid degeneration of the organ, in which a
cross section shows scattered gray translucent bodies
looking like grains of sago.
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Spleen
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Spleen \Spleen\, v. t.
To dislke. [Obs.] --Bp. Hacket.
[1913 Webster]Spleen \Spleen\, n. [L. splen, Gr. ???? the milt or spleen,
affection of the spleen; cf. L. lien, plihan, pl[imac]han.]
1. (Anat.) A peculiar glandlike but ductless organ found near
the stomach or intestine of most vertebrates and connected
with the vascular system; the milt. Its exact function in
not known.
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2. Anger; latent spite; ill humor; malice; as, to vent one's
spleen.
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In noble minds some dregs remain,
Not yet purged off, of spleen and sour disdain.
--Pope.
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3. A fit of anger; choler. --Shak.
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4. A sudden motion or action; a fit; a freak; a whim. [Obs.
or R.]
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A thousand spleens bear her a thousand ways. --Shak.
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5. Melancholy; hypochondriacal affections.
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Bodies changed to various forms by spleen. --Pope.
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There is a luxury in self-dispraise:
And inward self-disparagement affords
To meditative spleen a grateful feast. --Wordsworth.
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6. A fit of immoderate laughter or merriment. [Obs.]
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Thy silly thought enforces my spleen. --Shak.
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Spleened
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Spleened \Spleened\, a.
1. Deprived of the spleen.
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2. Angered; annoyed. [Obs.] --R. North.
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Spleenful
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Spleenful \Spleen"ful\, a.
Displaying, or affected with, spleen; angry; fretful;
melancholy.
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Myself have calmed their spleenful mutiny. --Shak.
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Then rode Geraint, a little spleenful yet,
Across the bridge that spann'd the dry ravine.
--Tennyson.
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Spleenish
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Spleenish \Spleen"ish\, a.
Spleeny; affected with spleen; fretful. -- Spleen"ish*ly,
adv. -- Spleen"ish*ness, n.
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Spleenishly
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Spleenish \Spleen"ish\, a.
Spleeny; affected with spleen; fretful. -- Spleen"ish*ly,
adv. -- Spleen"ish*ness, n.
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Spleenishness
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Spleenish \Spleen"ish\, a.
Spleeny; affected with spleen; fretful. -- Spleen"ish*ly,
adv. -- Spleen"ish*ness, n.
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Spleenless
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Spleenless \Spleen"less\, a.
Having no spleen; hence, kind; gentle; mild. [Obs.]
--Chapman.
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Spleenwort
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Spleenwort \Spleen"wort`\, n. [Spleen + wort; cf. L. splenium,
asplenium, Gr. ????, ????, ???. ] (Bot.)
Any fern of the genus Asplenium, some species of which were
anciently used as remedies for disorders of the spleen.
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Spleeny
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Spleeny \Spleen"y\, a.
1. Irritable; peevish; fretful.
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Spleeny Lutheran, and not wholesome to
Our cause. --Shak.
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2. Affected with nervous complaints; melancholy.
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Unspleened
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Unspleened \Un*spleened"\, a. [1st pref. un- + spleen.]
Deprived of a spleen.
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black spleenwort
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black spleenwort
n 1: spleenwort of Europe and Africa and Asia having pinnate
fronds and yielding an astringent [syn: black spleenwort,
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum]
black-stem spleenwort
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black-stem spleenwort
n 1: fern of tropical America: from southern United States to
West Indies and Mexico to Brazil [syn: {black-stem
spleenwort}, black-stemmed spleenwort, {little ebony
spleenwort}]
black-stemmed spleenwort
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black-stemmed spleenwort
n 1: fern of tropical America: from southern United States to
West Indies and Mexico to Brazil [syn: {black-stem
spleenwort}, black-stemmed spleenwort, {little ebony
spleenwort}]