slovodefinícia
staph
(encz)
staph,
staph
(wn)
staph
n 1: spherical Gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to
form irregular colonies; some cause boils or septicemia or
infections [syn: staphylococcus, staphylococci,
staph]
podobné slovodefinícia
staphylococcal
(encz)
staphylococcal,
staphylococcal enterotoxin
(encz)
staphylococcal enterotoxin, n:
staphylococcal enterotoxin b
(encz)
staphylococcal enterotoxin B, n:
staphylococcal infection
(encz)
staphylococcal infection, n:
staphylococci
(encz)
staphylococci,
staphylococcus
(encz)
staphylococcus,kulovitý mikrob Jaroslav Šedivýstaphylococcus,stafylokok Jaroslav Šedivý
Arctostaphylos
(gcide)
manzanita \man`za*ni"ta\ (m[a^]n`z[.a]*n[=e]"t[.a]), n. [Sp.,
dim. of manzana an apple.] (Bot.)
A name given to several species of Arctostaphylos, but
mostly to Arctostaphylos glauca and {Arctostaphylos
pungens}, shrubs of California, Oregon, etc., with reddish
smooth bark, ovate or oval coriaceous evergreen leaves, and
bearing clusters of red berries, which are said to be a
favorite food of the grizzly bear.
[1913 Webster]Arctostaphylos \Arctostaphylos\ n.
1. 1 a genus of plants including the bearberry; manzanita.

Syn: genus Arctostaphylos.
[WordNet 1.5]
Arctostaphylos glauca
(gcide)
manzanita \man`za*ni"ta\ (m[a^]n`z[.a]*n[=e]"t[.a]), n. [Sp.,
dim. of manzana an apple.] (Bot.)
A name given to several species of Arctostaphylos, but
mostly to Arctostaphylos glauca and {Arctostaphylos
pungens}, shrubs of California, Oregon, etc., with reddish
smooth bark, ovate or oval coriaceous evergreen leaves, and
bearing clusters of red berries, which are said to be a
favorite food of the grizzly bear.
[1913 Webster]
Arctostaphylos pungens
(gcide)
manzanita \man`za*ni"ta\ (m[a^]n`z[.a]*n[=e]"t[.a]), n. [Sp.,
dim. of manzana an apple.] (Bot.)
A name given to several species of Arctostaphylos, but
mostly to Arctostaphylos glauca and {Arctostaphylos
pungens}, shrubs of California, Oregon, etc., with reddish
smooth bark, ovate or oval coriaceous evergreen leaves, and
bearing clusters of red berries, which are said to be a
favorite food of the grizzly bear.
[1913 Webster]
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
(gcide)
Bearberry \Bear"ber*ry\, n. (Bot.)
A trailing plant of the heath family ({Arctostaphylos
uva-ursi}), having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and
glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond.
[1913 Webster]
Arctostaphylus Uva-ursi
(gcide)
Kinnikinic \Kin`ni*ki*nic"\, n. [Indian, literally, a mixture.]
Prepared leaves or bark of certain plants; -- used by the
Indians of the Northwest for smoking, either mixed with
tobacco or as a substitute for it. Also, a plant so used, as
the osier cornel (Cornus stolonijra), and the bearberry
(Arctostaphylus Uva-ursi). [Spelled also kinnickinnick
and killikinick.]
[1913 Webster]
Delphinium staphisagria
(gcide)
Delphinic \Del*phin"ic\, a. [From NL. Delphinium, the name of
the genus.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, the larkspur; specifically,
relating to the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria).
[1913 Webster]Delphinine \Del"phi*nine\ (?; 104), n. [Cf. F. delphinine.]
(Chem.)
A poisonous alkaloid extracted from the stavesacre
(Delphinium staphisagria), as a colorless amorphous powder.
[1913 Webster]
Delphinium Staphysagria
(gcide)
Stavesacre \Staves"a`cre\ (st[=a]vz"[=a]`k[~e]r), n. [Corrupted
from NL. staphis agria, Gr. stafi`s dried grape + 'a`grios
wild.] (Bot.)
A kind of larkspur (Delphinium Staphysagria), and its
seeds, which are violently purgative and emetic. They are
used as a parasiticide, and in the East for poisoning fish.
[1913 Webster]
Haematostaphes Barteri
(gcide)
Plum \Plum\, n. [AS. pl[=u]me, fr. L. prunum; akin to Gr. ?, ?.
Cf. Prune a dried plum.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Bot.) The edible drupaceous fruit of the {Prunus
domestica}, and of several other species of Prunus;
also, the tree itself, usually called plum tree.
[1913 Webster]

The bullace, the damson, and the numerous varieties
of plum, of our gardens, although growing into
thornless trees, are believed to be varieties of the
blackthorn, produced by long cultivation. --G.
Bentham.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Two or three hundred varieties of plums derived from
the Prunus domestica are described; among them the
greengage, the Orleans, the purple gage, or
Reine Claude Violette, and the German prune, are
some of the best known.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Among the true plums are;

Beach plum, the Prunus maritima, and its crimson or
purple globular drupes,

Bullace plum. See Bullace.

Chickasaw plum, the American Prunus Chicasa, and its
round red drupes.

Orleans plum, a dark reddish purple plum of medium size,
much grown in England for sale in the markets.

Wild plum of America, Prunus Americana, with red or
yellow fruit, the original of the Iowa plum and several
other varieties.
[1913 Webster] Among plants called plum, but of other
genera than Prunus, are;

Australian plum, Cargillia arborea and {Cargillia
australis}, of the same family with the persimmon.

Blood plum, the West African H[ae]matostaphes Barteri.

Cocoa plum, the Spanish nectarine. See under Nectarine.


Date plum. See under Date.

Gingerbread plum, the West African {Parinarium
macrophyllum}.

Gopher plum, the Ogeechee lime.

Gray plum, Guinea plum. See under Guinea.

Indian plum, several species of Flacourtia.
[1913 Webster]

2. A grape dried in the sun; a raisin.
[1913 Webster]

3. A handsome fortune or property; formerly, in cant
language, the sum of [pounds]100,000 sterling; also, the
person possessing it.
[1913 Webster]

4. Something likened to a plum in desirableness; a good or
choice thing of its kind, as among appointments,
positions, parts of a book, etc.; as, the mayor rewarded
his cronies with cushy plums, requiring little work for
handsome pay
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

5. A color resembling that of a plum; a slightly grayish deep
purple, varying somewhat in its red or blue tint.
[PJC]

Plum bird, Plum budder (Zool.), the European bullfinch.


Plum gouger (Zool.), a weevil, or curculio ({Coccotorus
scutellaris}), which destroys plums. It makes round holes
in the pulp, for the reception of its eggs. The larva
bores into the stone and eats the kernel.

Plum weevil (Zool.), an American weevil which is very
destructive to plums, nectarines, cherries, and many other
stone fruits. It lays its eggs in crescent-shaped
incisions made with its jaws. The larva lives upon the
pulp around the stone. Called also turk, and {plum
curculio}. See Illust. under Curculio.
[1913 Webster]
Staphylea
(gcide)
Bladder \Blad"der\ (bl[a^]d"d[~e]r), n. [OE. bladder, bleddre,
AS. bl[=ae]dre, bl[=ae]ddre; akin to Icel. bla[eth]ra, SW.
bl[aum]ddra, Dan. bl[ae]re, D. blaar, OHG. bl[=a]tara the
bladder in the body of animals, G. blatter blister, bustule;
all fr. the same root as AS. bl[=a]wan, E. blow, to puff. See
Blow to puff.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Anat.) A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the
receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the
gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary
bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and
inflated with air.
[1913 Webster]

2. Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or
a thin, watery fluid.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Bot.) A distended, membranaceous pericarp.
[1913 Webster]

4. Anything inflated, empty, or unsound. "To swim with
bladders of philosophy." --Rochester.
[1913 Webster]

Bladder nut, or Bladder tree (Bot.), a genus of plants
(Staphylea) with bladderlike seed pods.

Bladder pod (Bot.), a genus of low herbs (Vesicaria) with
inflated seed pods.

Bladdor senna (Bot.), a genus of shrubs (Colutea), with
membranaceous, inflated pods.

Bladder worm (Zool.), the larva of any species of tapeworm
(T[ae]nia), found in the flesh or other parts of
animals. See Measle, Cysticercus.

Bladder wrack (Bot.), the common black rock weed of the
seacoast (Fucus nodosus and Fucus vesiculosus) --
called also bladder tangle. See Wrack.
[1913 Webster]
Staphyline
(gcide)
Staphyline \Staph"y*line\ (st[a^]f"[i^]*l[imac]n), a. [Gr.
stafy`linos botryoidal, from stafylh` a bunch of grapes.]
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the uvula or the palate.
[1913 Webster]
Staphylinid
(gcide)
Staphylinid \Staph`y*li"nid\ (st[a^]f`[i^]*l[imac]"n[i^]d), n.
[Gr. stafyli^nos a kind of insect.] (Zool.)
Any rove beetle.
[1913 Webster]
Staphyloma
(gcide)
Staphyloma \Staph`y*lo"ma\ (-l[=o]"m[.a]), n. [L., fr. Gr.
stafy`lwma, from stafylh` a bunch of grapes.] (Med.)
A protrusion of any part of the globe of the eye; as, a
staphyloma of the cornea.
[1913 Webster]
Staphylomatous
(gcide)
Staphylomatous \Staph`y*lo"ma*tous\
(st[a^]f`[i^]*l[=o]"m[.a]*t[u^]s), a. (Med.)
Of or pertaining to staphyloma; affected with staphyloma.
[1913 Webster]
Staphyloplastic
(gcide)
Staphyloplasty \Staph"y*lo*plas`ty\
(st[a^]f"[i^]*l[-o]*pl[a^]s`t[y^]), n. [Gr. ? a bunch of
grapes, also, the uvula when swollen at the lower end +
-plasty.] (Surg.)
The operation for restoring or replacing the soft palate when
it has been lost. --Dunglison. -- Staph`y*lo*plas"tic
(-l[-o]*pl[a^]s"t[i^]k), a.
[1913 Webster] Staphyloraphy
Staphyloplasty
(gcide)
Staphyloplasty \Staph"y*lo*plas`ty\
(st[a^]f"[i^]*l[-o]*pl[a^]s`t[y^]), n. [Gr. ? a bunch of
grapes, also, the uvula when swollen at the lower end +
-plasty.] (Surg.)
The operation for restoring or replacing the soft palate when
it has been lost. --Dunglison. -- Staph`y*lo*plas"tic
(-l[-o]*pl[a^]s"t[i^]k), a.
[1913 Webster] Staphyloraphy
Staphyloraphic
(gcide)
Staphyloraphy \Staph`y*lor"a*phy\, Staphylorrhaphy
\Staph`y*lor"rha*phy\ (-l[o^]r"[.a]*f[y^]), n. [Gr. stafylh` the
uvula when swollen + "ra`ptein to sew: cf. F.
staphylorraphie.] (Surg.)
The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring
and bringing together the edges of the cleft. --
Staph`y*lo*raph"ic (st[a^]f`[i^]*l[-o]*r[a^]f"[i^]k),
Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic (-l[o^]r*r[a^]f"[i^]k), a.
[1913 Webster]
Staphyloraphy
(gcide)
Staphyloraphy \Staph`y*lor"a*phy\, Staphylorrhaphy
\Staph`y*lor"rha*phy\ (-l[o^]r"[.a]*f[y^]), n. [Gr. stafylh` the
uvula when swollen + "ra`ptein to sew: cf. F.
staphylorraphie.] (Surg.)
The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring
and bringing together the edges of the cleft. --
Staph`y*lo*raph"ic (st[a^]f`[i^]*l[-o]*r[a^]f"[i^]k),
Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic (-l[o^]r*r[a^]f"[i^]k), a.
[1913 Webster]
Staphylorrhaphic
(gcide)
Staphyloraphy \Staph`y*lor"a*phy\, Staphylorrhaphy
\Staph`y*lor"rha*phy\ (-l[o^]r"[.a]*f[y^]), n. [Gr. stafylh` the
uvula when swollen + "ra`ptein to sew: cf. F.
staphylorraphie.] (Surg.)
The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring
and bringing together the edges of the cleft. --
Staph`y*lo*raph"ic (st[a^]f`[i^]*l[-o]*r[a^]f"[i^]k),
Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic (-l[o^]r*r[a^]f"[i^]k), a.
[1913 Webster]
Staphylorrhaphy
(gcide)
Staphyloraphy \Staph`y*lor"a*phy\, Staphylorrhaphy
\Staph`y*lor"rha*phy\ (-l[o^]r"[.a]*f[y^]), n. [Gr. stafylh` the
uvula when swollen + "ra`ptein to sew: cf. F.
staphylorraphie.] (Surg.)
The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring
and bringing together the edges of the cleft. --
Staph`y*lo*raph"ic (st[a^]f`[i^]*l[-o]*r[a^]f"[i^]k),
Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic (-l[o^]r*r[a^]f"[i^]k), a.
[1913 Webster]
Staphylotomy
(gcide)
Staphylotomy \Staph`y*lot"o*my\ (-l[o^]t"[-o]*m[y^]), n. [Gr. ?
the uvula when swollen + ? to cut.] (Surg.)
The operation of removing a staphyloma by cutting.
[1913 Webster]
arctostaphylos
(wn)
Arctostaphylos
n 1: bearberry; manzanita [syn: Arctostaphylos, {genus
Arctostaphylos}]
arctostaphylos alpina
(wn)
Arctostaphylos alpina
n 1: deciduous creeping shrub bright red in autumn having black
or blue-black berries; alpine and circumpolar [syn: {alpine
bearberry}, black bearberry, Arctostaphylos alpina]
arctostaphylos andersonii
(wn)
Arctostaphylos andersonii
n 1: erect California shrub having leaves with heart-shaped
lobes at the base [syn: heartleaf manzanita,
Arctostaphylos andersonii]
arctostaphylos manzanita
(wn)
Arctostaphylos manzanita
n 1: erect treelike shrub forming dense thickets and having
drooping panicles of white or pink flowers and red
berrylike drupes; California [syn: Parry manzanita,
Arctostaphylos manzanita]
arctostaphylos tomentosa
(wn)
Arctostaphylos tomentosa
n 1: erect openly branched California shrub whose twigs are
woolly when young [syn: downy manzanita, {woolly
manzanita}, Arctostaphylos tomentosa]
arctostaphylos uva-ursi
(wn)
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
n 1: evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern
Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves
turn red in autumn [syn: common bearberry, {red
bearberry}, wild cranberry, mealberry, hog cranberry,
sand berry, sandberry, mountain box, bear's grape,
creashak, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi]
family staphylaceae
(wn)
family Staphylaceae
n 1: a family of dicotyledonous plants of order Sapindales found
mostly in the north temperate zone [syn: Staphylaceae,
family Staphylaceae, bladdernut family]
family staphylinidae
(wn)
family Staphylinidae
n 1: rove beetles [syn: Staphylinidae, family Staphylinidae]
genus arctostaphylos
(wn)
genus Arctostaphylos
n 1: bearberry; manzanita [syn: Arctostaphylos, {genus
Arctostaphylos}]
genus staphylea
(wn)
genus Staphylea
n 1: a genus of small trees or shrubs of the family Staphylaceae
[syn: Staphylea, genus Staphylea]
genus staphylococcus
(wn)
genus Staphylococcus
n 1: includes many pathogenic species
staphylaceae
(wn)
Staphylaceae
n 1: a family of dicotyledonous plants of order Sapindales found
mostly in the north temperate zone [syn: Staphylaceae,
family Staphylaceae, bladdernut family]
staphylea
(wn)
Staphylea
n 1: a genus of small trees or shrubs of the family Staphylaceae
[syn: Staphylea, genus Staphylea]
staphylinidae
(wn)
Staphylinidae
n 1: rove beetles [syn: Staphylinidae, family Staphylinidae]
staphylococcal
(wn)
staphylococcal
adj 1: of or relating to the staphylococcus bacteria; "a
staphylococcal infection"
staphylococcal enterotoxin
(wn)
staphylococcal enterotoxin
n 1: a soluble exotoxin produced by some strains of
staphylococcus; a cause of food poisoning
staphylococcal enterotoxin b
(wn)
staphylococcal enterotoxin B
n 1: a form of staphylococcal enterotoxin that has been used as
an incapacitating agent in biological warfare [syn:
staphylococcal enterotoxin B, SEB]
staphylococcal infection
(wn)
staphylococcal infection
n 1: an infection with staphylococcus bacteria; usually marked
by abscess formation
staphylococci
(wn)
staphylococci
n 1: spherical Gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to
form irregular colonies; some cause boils or septicemia or
infections [syn: staphylococcus, staphylococci,
staph]
staphylococcus
(wn)
staphylococcus
n 1: spherical Gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to
form irregular colonies; some cause boils or septicemia or
infections [syn: staphylococcus, staphylococci,
staph]

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