slovo | definícia |
unary (encz) | unary,jednočlenný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unary (wn) | unary
adj 1: consisting of or involving a single element or component;
"in a unary operation in a mathematical system one
element is used to yield a single result" |
unary (foldoc) | unary
unary operator
1. (or "monadic") A description of a
function or operator which takes one argument, e.g. the
unary minus operator which negates its argument.
The term is part of the sequence nullary, unary, binary,
ternary describing functions of zero to three arguments.
2. Base one. A number base with only one
digit, namely zero, which can therefore only be used to
express the number zero. Attempting to add one to zero
results in an infinite sequence of carries. Numbers in unary
notation can be represented particularly efficiently however
since each digit requires no storage.
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sublunary (encz) | sublunary,pozemský adj: Zdeněk Brožsublunary,světský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
superlunary (encz) | superlunary, adj: |
translunary (encz) | translunary, adj: |
unary operation (encz) | unary operation, n: |
Interlunary (gcide) | Interlunar \In`ter*lu"nar\, Interlunary \In`ter*lu"na*ry\, a.
[Pref. inter- + lunar: cf. L. interlunis.]
Belonging or pertaining to the time when the moon, at or near
its conjunction with the sun, is invisible. --Milton.
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lunary (gcide) | Honesty \Hon"es*ty\, n. [OE. honeste, oneste, honor, OF.
honest['e], onest['e] (cf. F. honn[^e]tet['e]), L. honestas.
See Honest, a.]
1. Honor; honorableness; dignity; propriety; suitableness;
decency. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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She derives her honesty and achieves her goodness.
--Shak.
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2. The quality or state of being honest; probity; fairness
and straightforwardness of conduct, speech, etc.;
integrity; sincerity; truthfulness; freedom from fraud or
guile.
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That we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all
godliness and honesty. --1 Tim. ii.
2.
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3. Chastity; modesty. --Chaucer.
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To lay . . . siege to the honesty of this Ford's
wife. --Shak.
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4. (Bot.) Satin flower; the name of two cruciferous herbs
having large flat pods, the round shining partitions of
which are more beautiful than the blossom; -- called also
lunary and moonwort. Lunaria biennis is common
honesty; Lunaria rediva is perennial honesty.
Syn: Integrity; probity; uprightness; trustiness;
faithfulness; honor; justice; equity; fairness; candor;
plain-dealing; veracity; sincerity.
[1913 Webster]Lunary \Lu"na*ry\, a. [Cf. F. lunaire. See Lunar.]
Lunar. [Obs.] --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]Lunary \Lu"na*ry\, n. [Cf. F. lunaire.] (Bot.)
(a) The herb moonwort or "honesty".
(b) A low fleshy fern (Botrychium Lunaria) with lunate
segments of the leaf or frond.
[1913 Webster] LunateLunaria \Lunaria\ prop. n.
A small genus of European herbs of the mustard family,
including the herb honesty (Lunaria annua), which is also
called moonwort and lunary.
Syn: genus Lunaria.
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Lunary (gcide) | Honesty \Hon"es*ty\, n. [OE. honeste, oneste, honor, OF.
honest['e], onest['e] (cf. F. honn[^e]tet['e]), L. honestas.
See Honest, a.]
1. Honor; honorableness; dignity; propriety; suitableness;
decency. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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She derives her honesty and achieves her goodness.
--Shak.
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2. The quality or state of being honest; probity; fairness
and straightforwardness of conduct, speech, etc.;
integrity; sincerity; truthfulness; freedom from fraud or
guile.
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That we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all
godliness and honesty. --1 Tim. ii.
2.
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3. Chastity; modesty. --Chaucer.
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To lay . . . siege to the honesty of this Ford's
wife. --Shak.
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4. (Bot.) Satin flower; the name of two cruciferous herbs
having large flat pods, the round shining partitions of
which are more beautiful than the blossom; -- called also
lunary and moonwort. Lunaria biennis is common
honesty; Lunaria rediva is perennial honesty.
Syn: Integrity; probity; uprightness; trustiness;
faithfulness; honor; justice; equity; fairness; candor;
plain-dealing; veracity; sincerity.
[1913 Webster]Lunary \Lu"na*ry\, a. [Cf. F. lunaire. See Lunar.]
Lunar. [Obs.] --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]Lunary \Lu"na*ry\, n. [Cf. F. lunaire.] (Bot.)
(a) The herb moonwort or "honesty".
(b) A low fleshy fern (Botrychium Lunaria) with lunate
segments of the leaf or frond.
[1913 Webster] LunateLunaria \Lunaria\ prop. n.
A small genus of European herbs of the mustard family,
including the herb honesty (Lunaria annua), which is also
called moonwort and lunary.
Syn: genus Lunaria.
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lunary (gcide) | Honesty \Hon"es*ty\, n. [OE. honeste, oneste, honor, OF.
honest['e], onest['e] (cf. F. honn[^e]tet['e]), L. honestas.
See Honest, a.]
1. Honor; honorableness; dignity; propriety; suitableness;
decency. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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She derives her honesty and achieves her goodness.
--Shak.
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2. The quality or state of being honest; probity; fairness
and straightforwardness of conduct, speech, etc.;
integrity; sincerity; truthfulness; freedom from fraud or
guile.
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That we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all
godliness and honesty. --1 Tim. ii.
2.
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3. Chastity; modesty. --Chaucer.
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To lay . . . siege to the honesty of this Ford's
wife. --Shak.
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4. (Bot.) Satin flower; the name of two cruciferous herbs
having large flat pods, the round shining partitions of
which are more beautiful than the blossom; -- called also
lunary and moonwort. Lunaria biennis is common
honesty; Lunaria rediva is perennial honesty.
Syn: Integrity; probity; uprightness; trustiness;
faithfulness; honor; justice; equity; fairness; candor;
plain-dealing; veracity; sincerity.
[1913 Webster]Lunary \Lu"na*ry\, a. [Cf. F. lunaire. See Lunar.]
Lunar. [Obs.] --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]Lunary \Lu"na*ry\, n. [Cf. F. lunaire.] (Bot.)
(a) The herb moonwort or "honesty".
(b) A low fleshy fern (Botrychium Lunaria) with lunate
segments of the leaf or frond.
[1913 Webster] LunateLunaria \Lunaria\ prop. n.
A small genus of European herbs of the mustard family,
including the herb honesty (Lunaria annua), which is also
called moonwort and lunary.
Syn: genus Lunaria.
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Plenilunary (gcide) | Plenilunary \Plen`i*lu"na*ry\ (pl[e^]n`[i^]*l[=u]"n[.a]*r[y^]),
a.
Of or pertaining to the full moon. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
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Semilunary (gcide) | Semilunary \Sem`i*lu"na*ry\, a.
Semilunar.
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Sublunary (gcide) | Sublunar \Sub*lu"nar\, Sublunary \Sub"lu*na*ry\, a. [Pref. sub +
lunar, or lunary: cf. F. sublunaire.]
Situated beneath the moon; hence, of or pertaining to this
world; terrestrial; earthly.
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All things sublunary are subject to change. --Dryden.
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All sublunary comforts imitate the changeableness, as
well as feel the influence, of the planet they are
under. --South.
[1913 Webster]Sublunary \Sub"lu*na*ry\, n.
Any worldly thing. [Obs.]
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Superlunary (gcide) | Superlunar \Su`per*lu"nar\, Superlunary \Su`per*lu"na*ry\, a.
Being above the moon; not belonging to this world; -- opposed
to sublunary.
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The head that turns at superlunar things. --Pope.
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Supralunary (gcide) | Supralunar \Su`pra*lu"nar\, Supralunary \Su`pra*lu"na*ry\, a.
Beyond the moon; hence, very lofty.
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Translunary (gcide) | Translunary \Trans"lu*na*ry\, a. [Pref. trans- + L. luna moon.]
Being or lying beyond the moon; hence, ethereal; -- opposed
to sublunary. [Obs.]
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Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs,
Had in him those brave, translunary things
That the first poets had. --Drayton.
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Tribunary (gcide) | Tribunary \Trib"u*na*ry\, a.
Of or pertaining to tribunes; as, tribunary powers or
authority.
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sublunary (wn) | sublunary
adj 1: situated between the earth and the moon [syn: sublunar,
sublunary, cislunar]
2: of this earth; "transcendental motives for sublunary
actions"; "fleeting sublunary pleasures"; "the nearest to an
angelic being that treads this terrestrial ball" [syn:
sublunar, sublunary, terrestrial] |
superlunary (wn) | superlunary
adj 1: situated beyond the moon or its orbit around the earth;
"who can imagine a translunary visitor in Times Square?"
[syn: translunar, translunary, superlunar,
superlunary]
2: unworldly or ethereal; "high translunary dreams" [syn:
translunar, translunary, superlunar, superlunary] |
translunary (wn) | translunary
adj 1: situated beyond the moon or its orbit around the earth;
"who can imagine a translunary visitor in Times Square?"
[syn: translunar, translunary, superlunar,
superlunary]
2: unworldly or ethereal; "high translunary dreams" [syn:
translunar, translunary, superlunar, superlunary] |
unary operation (wn) | unary operation
n 1: an operation with exactly one operand [syn: {monadic
operation}, unary operation] |
unary operator (foldoc) | unary
unary operator
1. (or "monadic") A description of a
function or operator which takes one argument, e.g. the
unary minus operator which negates its argument.
The term is part of the sequence nullary, unary, binary,
ternary describing functions of zero to three arguments.
2. Base one. A number base with only one
digit, namely zero, which can therefore only be used to
express the number zero. Attempting to add one to zero
results in an infinite sequence of carries. Numbers in unary
notation can be represented particularly efficiently however
since each digit requires no storage.
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