naked — na·ked adj 1: characterized by the lack of an interest or of exclusive control, use, or possession 2: not backed by the option writer s ownership of the commodity, the contract for the commodity, or the security Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… … Law dictionary
naked — na•ked [[t]ˈneɪ kɪd[/t]] adj. 1) being without clothing or covering; nude 2) without adequate clothing 3) bare of vegetation, foliage, or the like 4) without the customary covering: a naked sword[/ex] 5) without furnishings, as rooms or walls 6)… … From formal English to slang
naked — na|ked S3 [ˈneıkıd] adj [: Old English; Origin: nacod] 1.) not wearing any clothes or not covered by clothes = ↑nude →↑bare ▪ The children ran naked through the yard. ▪ a picture of a naked man ▪ They found the body lying half naked in the grass … Dictionary of contemporary English
naked — na·ked nā kəd adj 1) lacking some natural external covering (as of hair or myelin) used of the animal body or one of its parts <naked nerve endings> <viroids are naked: the RNA strand is not encapsulated in a protein coat (Roger… … Medical dictionary
naked — na·ked || neɪkɪd adj. without clothing, nude; exposed; without covering, unprotected; unaided (such as the eye); not decorated, unadorned; invalid, without support (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
half-naked — half na′ked adj … From formal English to slang
bare-naked — bare na·ked (bârʹnāʹkĭd, nĕkʹĭd) adv. & adj. Chiefly Northern U.S. With no clothes on. Regional Note: The chiefly Northern U.S. expression bare naked illustrates the linguistic process of redundancy, not always acceptable in Standard English… … Universalium
buck-naked — buck na·ked (bŭkʹnĕkʹĭd) adv. & adj. Chiefly Southern U.S. Bare naked. [buck (perhaps alteration of butt4) + naked.] * * * … Universalium
Anexo:Vocabulario indoeuropeo (no sustantivos) — Protoindoeuropeo durante el periodo kurgan. Indoeuropeo en el 2500 a.C … Wikipedia Español
dipteran — /dip teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. dipterous (def. 1). n. 2. a dipterous insect. [1835 45; DIPTER(A) + AN] * * * Any member of the more than 85,000 species in the insect order Diptera (the two winged, or true, flies), characterized by the use of only one… … Universalium