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swedish (mass) | Swedish
- švédsky, švédčina |
swedish (encz) | Swedish,Švédové n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
swedish (encz) | Swedish,švédský adj: Cascaval |
swedish (encz) | Swedish,švédština n: Cascaval |
Swedish (gcide) | Swedish \Swed"ish\, a. [Cf. G. schwedisch, Sw. svensk.]
Of or pertaining to Sweden or its inhabitants.
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Swedish turnip. (Bot.) See under Turnip.
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Swedish (gcide) | Swedish \Swed"ish\, n.
The language of Swedes.
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swedish (wn) | Swedish
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Sweden or its
people or culture or language; "the Swedish King";
"Swedish punch"; "Swedish umlauts"
n 1: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of
Sweden and one of two official languages of Finland |
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swedish massage (encz) | Swedish massage, |
swedish mile (encz) | Swedish mile, |
swedish turnip (encz) | swedish turnip, n: |
Swedish (gcide) | Swedish \Swed"ish\, a. [Cf. G. schwedisch, Sw. svensk.]
Of or pertaining to Sweden or its inhabitants.
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Swedish turnip. (Bot.) See under Turnip.
[1913 Webster]Swedish \Swed"ish\, n.
The language of Swedes.
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Swedish green (gcide) | Green \Green\ (gr[=e]n), n.
1. The color of growing plants; the color of the solar
spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.
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2. A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with
verdant herbage; as, the village green.
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O'er the smooth enameled green. --Milton.
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3. Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants;
wreaths; -- usually in the plural.
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In that soft season when descending showers
Call forth the greens, and wake the rising flowers.
--Pope.
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4. pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets,
etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.
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5. Any substance or pigment of a green color.
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Alkali green (Chem.), an alkali salt of a sulphonic acid
derivative of a complex aniline dye, resembling emerald
green; -- called also Helvetia green.
Berlin green. (Chem.) See under Berlin.
Brilliant green (Chem.), a complex aniline dye, resembling
emerald green in composition.
Brunswick green, an oxychloride of copper.
Chrome green. See under Chrome.
Emerald green. (Chem.)
(a) A complex basic derivative of aniline produced as a
metallic, green crystalline substance, and used for
dyeing silk, wool, and mordanted vegetable fiber a
brilliant green; -- called also aldehyde green,
acid green, malachite green, Victoria green,
solid green, etc. It is usually found as a double
chloride, with zinc chloride, or as an oxalate.
(b) See Paris green (below).
Gaignet's green (Chem.) a green pigment employed by the
French artist, Adrian Gusgnet, and consisting essentially
of a basic hydrate of chromium.
Methyl green (Chem.), an artificial rosaniline dyestuff,
obtained as a green substance having a brilliant yellow
luster; -- called also light-green.
Mineral green. See under Mineral.
Mountain green. See Green earth, under Green, a.
Paris green (Chem.), a poisonous green powder, consisting
of a mixture of several double salts of the acetate and
arsenite of copper. It has found very extensive use as a
pigment for wall paper, artificial flowers, etc., but
particularly as an exterminator of insects, as the potato
bug; -- called also Schweinfurth green, {imperial
green}, Vienna green, emerald qreen, and {mitis
green}.
Scheele's green (Chem.), a green pigment, consisting
essentially of a hydrous arsenite of copper; -- called
also Swedish green. It may enter into various pigments
called parrot green, pickel green, Brunswick green,
nereid green, or emerald green.
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Swedish turnip (gcide) | Swedish \Swed"ish\, a. [Cf. G. schwedisch, Sw. svensk.]
Of or pertaining to Sweden or its inhabitants.
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Swedish turnip. (Bot.) See under Turnip.
[1913 Webster]Turnip \Tur"nip\ (t[^u]r"n[i^]p), n. [OE. turnep; probably fr.
turn, or F. tour a turn, turning lathe + OE. nepe a turnip,
AS. n[=ae]pe, L. napus. Cf. Turn, v. t., Navew.] (Bot.)
The edible, fleshy, roundish, or somewhat conical, root of a
cruciferous plant (Brassica campestris, var. Napus); also,
the plant itself. [Formerly written also turnep.]
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Swedish turnip (Bot.), a kind of turnip. See Ruta-baga.
Turnip flea (Zool.), a small flea-beetle ({Haltica,
striolata} syn. Phyllotreta striolata), which feeds upon
the turnip, and often seriously injures it. It is black
with a stripe of yellow on each elytron. The name is also
applied to several other small insects which are injurious
to turnips. See Illust. under Flea-beetle.
Turnip fly. (Zool.)
(a) The turnip flea.
(b) A two-winged fly (Anthomyia radicum) whose larvae live
in the turnip root.
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swedish iron (wn) | Swedish iron
n 1: wrought iron of high purity made in Sweden |
swedish krona (wn) | Swedish krona
n 1: the basic unit of money in Sweden [syn: Swedish krona,
krona] |
swedish massage (wn) | Swedish massage
n 1: massage combined with a system of active and passive
exercises for the muscles and joints |
swedish meatball (wn) | Swedish meatball
n 1: meatballs simmered in stock |
swedish mile (wn) | Swedish mile
n 1: a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km [syn: mile,
mil, Swedish mile] |
swedish monetary unit (wn) | Swedish monetary unit
n 1: monetary unit in Sweden |
swedish nightingale (wn) | Swedish Nightingale
n 1: Swedish soprano who toured the United States under the
management of P. T. Barnum (1820-1887) [syn: Lind, {Jenny
Lind}, Swedish Nightingale] |
swedish rye (wn) | Swedish rye
n 1: a moist aromatic yeast-raised bread made with rye flour and
molasses and orange rind [syn: Swedish rye bread,
Swedish rye] |
swedish rye bread (wn) | Swedish rye bread
n 1: a moist aromatic yeast-raised bread made with rye flour and
molasses and orange rind [syn: Swedish rye bread,
Swedish rye] |
swedish turnip (wn) | Swedish turnip
n 1: a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root
[syn: rutabaga, turnip cabbage, swede, {Swedish
turnip}, rutabaga plant, Brassica napus napobrassica]
2: the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food [syn:
rutabaga, swede, swedish turnip, yellow turnip] |
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