slovo | definícia |
weekly (mass) | weekly
- týždenne |
weekly (encz) | weekly,každotýdenní adv: Zdeněk Brož |
weekly (encz) | weekly,týdenně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
weekly (encz) | weekly,týdně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Weekly (gcide) | Weekly \Week"ly\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a week, or week days; as, weekly
labor.
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2. Coming, happening, or done once a week; hebdomadary; as, a
weekly payment; a weekly gazette.
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Weekly (gcide) | Weekly \Week"ly\, n.; pl. Weeklies.
A publication issued once in seven days, or appearing once a
week.
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Weekly (gcide) | Weekly \Week"ly\, adv.
Once a week; by hebdomadal periods; as, each performs service
weekly.
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weekly (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
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3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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weekly (wn) | weekly
adv 1: without missing a week; "she visited her aunt weekly"
[syn: hebdomadally, weekly, every week, {each
week}]
adj 1: of or occurring every seven days; "a weekly visit";
"weekly paper" [syn: weekly, hebdomadal,
hebdomadary]
n 1: a periodical that is published every week (or 52 issues per
year) |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
biweekly (mass) | bi-weekly
- dvojtýždenne |
weekly magazine (mass) | weekly magazine
- týždenník |
weekly paper (mass) | weekly paper
- týždenník |
weekly periodical (mass) | weekly periodical
- týždenník |
bi-weekly (encz) | bi-weekly,čtrnáctidenní Zdeněk Brožbi-weekly,dvoutýdenní Zdeněk Brož |
biweekly (encz) | biweekly,čtrnáctidenně adv: Zdeněk Brožbiweekly,čtrnáctidenní adj: Stanislav Horáčekbiweekly,dvoutýdenně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
midweekly (encz) | midweekly, adj: |
semi-weekly (encz) | semi-weekly,polotýdenní Zdeněk Brož |
semiweekly (encz) | semiweekly, |
weekly magazine (encz) | weekly magazine,týdeník n: Zdeněk Brož |
weekly paper (encz) | weekly paper,týdeník n: Zdeněk Brož |
weekly periodical (encz) | weekly periodical,týdeník n: Zdeněk Brož |
Biweekly (gcide) | Biweekly \Bi"week`ly\, a. [Pref. bi- + weekly.]
Occurring or appearing once every two weeks; fortnightly. --
n. A publication issued every two weeks. -- Bi"week"ly,
adv.
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fortnightly biweekly (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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midweek midweekly (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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midweekly (gcide) | midweekly \midweekly\ adj.
occurring during the middle of the week; as, a midweekly
prayer meeting.
Syn: midweek.
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Semiweekly (gcide) | Semiweekly \Sem`i*week"ly\, a.
Coming, or made, or done, once every half week; as, a
semiweekly newspaper; a semiweekly trip. -- n. That which
comes or happens once every half week, esp. a semiweekly
periodical. -- adv. At intervals of half a week each.
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semiweekly biweekly (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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Triweekly (gcide) | Triweekly \Tri"week`ly\, a. [Pref. tri- + weekly.]
Occurring or appearing three times a week; thriceweekly; as,
a triweekly newspaper. -- adv. Three times a week. -- n. A
triweekly publication.
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Note: This is a convenient word, but is not legitimately
formed. It should mean occurring once in three weeks,
as triennial means once in three years. Cf. Biweekly.
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Weekly (gcide) | Weekly \Week"ly\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a week, or week days; as, weekly
labor.
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2. Coming, happening, or done once a week; hebdomadary; as, a
weekly payment; a weekly gazette.
[1913 Webster]Weekly \Week"ly\, n.; pl. Weeklies.
A publication issued once in seven days, or appearing once a
week.
[1913 Webster]Weekly \Week"ly\, adv.
Once a week; by hebdomadal periods; as, each performs service
weekly.
[1913 Webster]Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
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3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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biweekly (wn) | biweekly
adv 1: twice a week; "he called home semiweekly" [syn:
semiweekly, biweekly]
2: every two weeks; "he visited his cousins fortnightly" [syn:
fortnightly, biweekly]
adj 1: occurring every two weeks [syn: fortnightly,
biweekly]
2: occurring twice a week [syn: semiweekly, biweekly]
n 1: a periodical that is published twice a week or every two
weeks (either 104 or 26 issues per year) |
midweekly (wn) | midweekly
adj 1: occurring during the middle of the week; "midweekly
prayer meetings" |
semiweekly (wn) | semiweekly
adv 1: twice a week; "he called home semiweekly" [syn:
semiweekly, biweekly]
adj 1: occurring twice a week [syn: semiweekly, biweekly]
n 1: a periodical that is published twice each week (or 104
issues per year) |
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