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stator (encz) | stator,stator n: Zdeněk Brož |
stator (czen) | stator,statorn: Zdeněk Brož |
stator (gcide) | stator \sta"tor\ (st[=a]"t[~e]r; st[a^]t"[~e]r), n. (Mach.)
A stationary part in or about which another part (the rotor)
revolves, esp. when both are large; as,
(a) (Elec.) The stationary member of an electrical machine,
as of an induction motor.
(b) (Steam Turbine) The case inclosing a turbine wheel; the
body of stationary blades or nozzles.
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stator (wn) | stator
n 1: mechanical device consisting of the stationary part of a
motor or generator in or around which the rotor revolves
[syn: stator, stator coil] [ant: rotor, rotor coil] |
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devastator (encz) | devastator,pustošitel n: Zdeněk Brož |
gustatorial (encz) | gustatorial, adj: |
gustatory (encz) | gustatory,chuťový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
gustatory cell (encz) | gustatory cell, n: |
gustatory modality (encz) | gustatory modality, n: |
gustatory organ (encz) | gustatory organ, n: |
gustatory perception (encz) | gustatory perception, n: |
gustatory sensation (encz) | gustatory sensation, n: |
stator coil (encz) | stator coil, n: |
testator (encz) | testator,zůstavitel závěti Zdeněk Brož |
Agistator (gcide) | Agistator \Ag`is*ta"tor\, n. [LL.]
See Agister.
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Devastator (gcide) | Devastator \Dev"as*ta`tor\, n. [L.]
One who, or that which, devastates. --Emerson.
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Gestatory (gcide) | Gestatory \Ges"ta*to*ry\, a. [L. gestatorius that serves for
carrying: cf. F. gestatoire.]
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1. Pertaining to gestation or pregnancy.
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2. Capable of being carried or worn. [Obs. or R.]
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gustatorial (gcide) | gustative \gust"a*tive\ gustatorial \gus`ta*to"ri*al\adj.
of or pertaining to taste.
Syn: gustatory.
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Gustatory (gcide) | Gustatory \Gust"a*to*ry\, a.
Pertaining to, or subservient to, the sense of taste; as, the
gustatory nerve which supplies the front of the tongue.
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O vastator (gcide) | Fritfly \Frit"fly`\, n. (Zool.)
A small dipterous fly of the genus Oscinis, esp. {O.
vastator}, injurious to grain in Europe, and O. Trifole,
injurious to clover in America.
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Protestator (gcide) | Protestator \Prot"es*ta`tor\, n. [Cf. F. protestateur.]
One who makes protestation; a protester.
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Testator (gcide) | Testator \Tes*ta"tor\, n. [L.: cf. F. testateur.] (Law)
A man who makes and leaves a will, or testament, at death.
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attestator (wn) | attestator
n 1: (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document
or signature by adding their own signature [syn: witness,
attestant, attestor, attestator] |
gustatorial (wn) | gustatorial
adj 1: of or relating to gustation [syn: gustatory,
gustative, gustatorial] |
gustatory (wn) | gustatory
adj 1: of or relating to gustation [syn: gustatory,
gustative, gustatorial] |
gustatory cell (wn) | gustatory cell
n 1: an epithelial cell in a taste bud that activates sensory
fibers of the facial nerve or the glossopharyngeal nerve or
the vagus nerve [syn: taste cell, gustatory cell] |
gustatory modality (wn) | gustatory modality
n 1: the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and
salty properties in the mouth; "his cold deprived him of
his sense of taste" [syn: taste, gustation, {sense of
taste}, gustatory modality] |
gustatory organ (wn) | gustatory organ
n 1: an oval sensory end organ on the surface of the tongue
[syn: tastebud, taste bud, gustatory organ] |
gustatory perception (wn) | gustatory perception
n 1: the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue
and throat convey information about the chemical
composition of a soluble stimulus; "the candy left him with
a bad taste"; "the melon had a delicious taste" [syn:
taste, taste sensation, gustatory sensation, {taste
perception}, gustatory perception] |
gustatory sensation (wn) | gustatory sensation
n 1: the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue
and throat convey information about the chemical
composition of a soluble stimulus; "the candy left him with
a bad taste"; "the melon had a delicious taste" [syn:
taste, taste sensation, gustatory sensation, {taste
perception}, gustatory perception] |
stator coil (wn) | stator coil
n 1: mechanical device consisting of the stationary part of a
motor or generator in or around which the rotor revolves
[syn: stator, stator coil] [ant: rotor, rotor coil] |
testator (wn) | testator
n 1: a person who makes a will [syn: testator, testate] |
TESTATOR (bouvier) | TESTATOR. One who has made a testament or will.
2. In general, all persons may be testators. But to this rule there are
various exceptions. First, persons who are deprived of understanding cannot
make wills; idiots, lunatics and infants, are among this class. Secondly,
persons who have understanding, but being under the power of others, cannot
freely exercise their will; and this the law presumes to be the case with a
married woman, and, therefore, she cannot make a will without the express
consent of her husband to the particular will. When a woman makes a will
under some general agreement on the part of the husband that she shall make
a will, the instrument is not properly a will, but a writing in the nature
of a will or testament. Thirdly, persons who are deprived of their free will
cannot make a testament; as, a person in duress. 2 Bl. Com. 497; 2 Bouv.
Inst. n. 2102, et seq. See Devisor; Duress; Feme covert;, Idiot; Influence;
Parties to Contracts; Testament; Wife; Will.
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