slovodefinícia
ucet
(msasasci)
ucet
- a/c, account, bill, receipt
podobné slovodefinícia
faucet
(mass)
faucet
- armatúra, kohútik
kontrolny sucet
(msasasci)
kontrolny sucet
- checksum
medzisucet
(msasasci)
medzisucet
- subtotal
potvrdit ucet
(msasasci)
potvrdit ucet
- receipt
sucet
(msasasci)
sucet
- sum, footing, sum total
faucet
(encz)
faucet,kohoutek n: faucet,pípa Zdeněk Brožfaucet,uzavírací kohout Zdeněk Brož
mixing faucet
(encz)
mixing faucet, n:
water faucet
(encz)
water faucet, n:
tucet
(czen)
tucet,dozen pcernoch@imc.cas.cztucet,hatfuln: Zdeněk Brož
veletucet
(czen)
veletucet,grossn: Zdeněk Brož
vykroucet se
(czen)
vykroucet se,squirmv: Ivan Masár
Doucet
(gcide)
Doucet \Dou"cet\, Dowset \Dow"set\, n. [F. doucet sweet, dim. of
doux. See Douce.]
1. A custard. [Obs.]
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2. A dowcet, or deep's testicle.
[1913 Webster]Dowcet \Dow"cet\, n. [See Doucet.]
One of the testicles of a hart or stag. [Spelt also
doucet.] --B. Jonson.
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doucet
(gcide)
Doucet \Dou"cet\, Dowset \Dow"set\, n. [F. doucet sweet, dim. of
doux. See Douce.]
1. A custard. [Obs.]
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2. A dowcet, or deep's testicle.
[1913 Webster]Dowcet \Dow"cet\, n. [See Doucet.]
One of the testicles of a hart or stag. [Spelt also
doucet.] --B. Jonson.
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Erimyzon sucetta
(gcide)
Sucker \Suck"er\ (s[u^]k"[~e]r), n.
1. One who, or that which, sucks; esp., one of the organs by
which certain animals, as the octopus and remora, adhere
to other bodies.
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2. A suckling; a sucking animal. --Beau. & Fl.
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3. The embolus, or bucket, of a pump; also, the valve of a
pump basket. --Boyle.
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4. A pipe through which anything is drawn.
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5. A small piece of leather, usually round, having a string
attached to the center, which, when saturated with water
and pressed upon a stone or other body having a smooth
surface, adheres, by reason of the atmospheric pressure,
with such force as to enable a considerable weight to be
thus lifted by the string; -- used by children as a
plaything.
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6. (Bot.) A shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of
a plant; -- so called, perhaps, from diverting nourishment
from the body of the plant.
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7. (Zool.)
(a) Any one of numerous species of North American
fresh-water cyprinoid fishes of the family
Catostomidae; so called because the lips are
protrusile. The flesh is coarse, and they are of
little value as food. The most common species of the
Eastern United States are the northern sucker
(Catostomus Commersoni), the white sucker
(Catostomus teres), the hog sucker ({Catostomus
nigricans}), and the chub, or sweet sucker ({Erimyzon
sucetta}). Some of the large Western species are
called buffalo fish, red horse, black horse, and
suckerel.
(b) The remora.
(c) The lumpfish.
(d) The hagfish, or myxine.
(e) A California food fish (Menticirrus undulatus)
closely allied to the kingfish
(a); -- called also bagre.
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8. A parasite; a sponger. See def. 6, above.
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They who constantly converse with men far above
their estates shall reap shame and loss thereby; if
thou payest nothing, they will count thee a sucker,
no branch. --Fuller.
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9. A hard drinker; a soaker. [Slang]
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10. A greenhorn; someone easily cheated, gulled, or deceived.
[Slang, U.S.]
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11. A nickname applied to a native of Illinois. [U. S.]
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12. A person strongly attracted to something; -- usually used
with for; as, he's a sucker for tall blondes.
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11. Any thing or person; -- usually implying annoyance or
dislike; as, I went to change the blade and cut my finger
on the sucker. [Slang]
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Carp sucker, Cherry sucker, etc. See under Carp,
Cherry, etc.

Sucker fish. See Sucking fish, under Sucking.

Sucker rod, a pump rod. See under Pump.

Sucker tube (Zool.), one of the external ambulacral tubes
of an echinoderm, -- usually terminated by a sucker and
used for locomotion. Called also sucker foot. See
Spatangoid.
[1913 Webster]Chub \Chub\, n. [This word seems to signify a large or thick
fish. Cf. Sw. kubb a short and thick piece of wood, and perh.
F. chabot chub.] (Zool.)
A species to fresh-water fish of the Cyprinid[ae] or Carp
family. The common European species is Leuciscus cephalus;
the cheven. In America the name is applied to various fishes
of the same family, of the genera Semotilus, Squalius,
Ceratichthys, etc., and locally to several very different
fishes, as the tautog, black bass, etc.
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Chub mackerel (Zool.), a species of mackerel ({Scomber
colias}) in some years found in abundance on the Atlantic
coast, but absent in others; -- called also {bull
mackerel}, thimble-eye, and big-eye mackerel.

Chub sucker (Zool.), a fresh-water fish of the United
States (Erimyzon sucetta); -- called also creekfish.
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Faucet
(gcide)
Faucet \Fau"cet\, n. [F. fausset, perh. fr. L. fauces throat.]
1. A fixture for drawing a liquid, as water, molasses, oil,
etc., from a pipe, cask, or other vessel, in such
quantities as may be desired; -- called also tap, and
cock. It consists of a tubular spout, stopped with a
movable plug, spigot, valve, or slide.
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2. The enlarged end of a section of pipe which receives the
spigot end of the next section.
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Measuring faucet
(gcide)
Measuring \Meas"ur*ing\, a.
Used in, or adapted for, ascertaining measurements, or
dividing by measure.
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Measuring faucet, a faucet which permits only a given
quantity of liquid to pass each time it is opened, or one
by means of which the liquid which passes can be measured.


Measuring worm (Zool.), the larva of any geometrid moth.
They are so called because they move by a process in which
they first pull the rear legs forward toward their front
legs, forming a loop which resembles the process of
measuring with a tape measure. The motion is completed by
subsequently moving the front legs forward to an advanced
position. See Geometrid.
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Spigot and faucet joint
(gcide)
Spigot \Spig"ot\, n. [From spick,or spike; cf. Ir. & Gael.
spiocaid a spigot, Ir. spice a spike. See Spike.]
A pin or peg used to stop the vent in a cask; also, the plug
of a faucet or cock.
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Spigot and faucet joint, a joint for uniting pipes, formed
by the insertion of the end of one pipe, or pipe fitting,
into a socket at the end of another.
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Tucet
(gcide)
Tucet \Tu"cet\, n.
See Tucket, a steak. [Obs.]
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faucet
(wn)
faucet
n 1: a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a
reservoir [syn: faucet, spigot]
mixing faucet
(wn)
mixing faucet
n 1: single faucet for separate hot and cold water pipes
water faucet
(wn)
water faucet
n 1: a faucet for drawing water from a pipe or cask [syn: {water
faucet}, water tap, tap, hydrant]

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