slovodefinícia
zulu
(mass)
Zulu
- Zulu
zulu
(msas)
Zulu
- Zulu
zulu
(msasasci)
Zulu
- Zulu
zulu
(encz)
Zulu,Zulu n: [jmén.] černošský kmen v jižní Africe PetrV
zulu
(czen)
Zulu,Zulun: [jmén.] černošský kmen v jižní Africe PetrV
Zulu
(gcide)
Zulus \Zu"lus\ (z[=oo]"l[=oo]z), prop. n. pl.; sing. Zulu
(z[=oo]"l[=oo]). (Ethnol.)
The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They
inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but
formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are
noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military
skill.
[1913 Webster]
Zulu
(gcide)
Zulu \Zu"lu\ (z[=oo]"l[=oo]), prop. n. [Also Zooloo.]
1. Any member of the tribe of Zulus; a Zulu-Kaffir. See
Zulus.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. (Philol.) One of the most important members of the South
African, or Bantu, family of languages, spoken partly in
Natal and partly in Zululand, but understood, and more or
less in use, over a wide territory, at least as far north
as the Zambezi; -- called also Zulu-Kaffir.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. A word used in spoken communications to represent the
letter Z.
[PJC]
zulu
(wn)
Zulu
n 1: a member of the tall Negroid people of eastern South
Africa; some live in KwaZulu-Natal under the traditional
clan system but many now work in the cities
2: a community of Negroid people in eastern South Africa
3: a Bantu language of considerable literary importance in
southeastern Africa
podobné slovodefinícia
Zulu
(gcide)
Zulus \Zu"lus\ (z[=oo]"l[=oo]z), prop. n. pl.; sing. Zulu
(z[=oo]"l[=oo]). (Ethnol.)
The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They
inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but
formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are
noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military
skill.
[1913 Webster]Zulu \Zu"lu\ (z[=oo]"l[=oo]), prop. n. [Also Zooloo.]
1. Any member of the tribe of Zulus; a Zulu-Kaffir. See
Zulus.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. (Philol.) One of the most important members of the South
African, or Bantu, family of languages, spoken partly in
Natal and partly in Zululand, but understood, and more or
less in use, over a wide territory, at least as far north
as the Zambezi; -- called also Zulu-Kaffir.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. A word used in spoken communications to represent the
letter Z.
[PJC]
Zulu-Kaffir
(gcide)
Zulu-Kaffir \Zu"lu-Kaf"fir\, n.
A member of the Bantu race comprising the Zulus and the
Kaffirs.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Zulu \Zu"lu\ (z[=oo]"l[=oo]), prop. n. [Also Zooloo.]
1. Any member of the tribe of Zulus; a Zulu-Kaffir. See
Zulus.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. (Philol.) One of the most important members of the South
African, or Bantu, family of languages, spoken partly in
Natal and partly in Zululand, but understood, and more or
less in use, over a wide territory, at least as far north
as the Zambezi; -- called also Zulu-Kaffir.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. A word used in spoken communications to represent the
letter Z.
[PJC]
Zulus
(gcide)
Zulus \Zu"lus\ (z[=oo]"l[=oo]z), prop. n. pl.; sing. Zulu
(z[=oo]"l[=oo]). (Ethnol.)
The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They
inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but
formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are
noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military
skill.
[1913 Webster]
kwazulu-natal
(wn)
KwaZulu-Natal
n 1: a region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean;
"Natal was renamed KwaZulu-Natal in 1994" [syn: Natal,
KwaZulu-Natal]
zulu time
(foldoc)
Coordinated Universal Time
CUT
ITU-T X.680
leap second
UTC
World Time
Zulu time

(UTC, World Time) The standard time common to
every place in the world. UTC is derived from {International
Atomic Time} (TAI) by the addition of a whole number of "leap
seconds" to synchronise it with Universal Time 1 (UT1), thus
allowing for the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit, the
rotational axis tilt (23.5 degrees), but still showing the
Earth's irregular rotation, on which UT1 is based.

Coordinated Universal Time is expressed using a 24-hour clock
and uses the Gregorian calendar. It is used in aeroplane
and ship navigation, where it also sometimes known by the
military name, "Zulu time". "Zulu" in the phonetic alphabet
stands for "Z" which stands for longitude zero.

UTC was defined by the International Radio Consultative
Committee (CCIR), a predecessor of the ITU-T. CCIR
Recommendation 460-4, or ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (7/94),
contains the full definition.

The language-independent international abbreviation, UTC, is
neither English nor French. It means both "Coordinated
Universal Time" and "Temps Universel Coordonné".

{BIPM
(http://www.bipm.org/enus/5_Scientific/c_time/time_1.html)}.

{The Royal Observatory Greenwich
(http://rog.nmm.ac.uk/leaflets/time/time.html)}.

{History of UTC and GMT
(http://ecco.bsee.swin.edu.au/chronos/GMT-explained.html)}.

{U.S. National Institute of Standards & Technology
(http://its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-009/_1277.htm)}.

{UK National Physical Laboratory
(http://npl.co.uk/npl/ctm/time_scales.html)}.

{US Naval Observatory
(http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/systime.html)}.

{International Telecommunications Union
(http://itu.int/radioclub/rr/arts02.htm)}.

Earth's irregular rotation (/pub/misc/earth_rotation).

(2001-08-30)

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