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biochemist [biochemists] (A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry)
noun
[UK: ˌbaɪəʊˈk.e.mɪst]
[US: ˌbaɪo.ʊˈk.e.mɪst]

biochemiknoun
{m}

biochemistry [biochemistries] (the chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism)
noun
[UK: ˌbaɪəʊˈk.e.mɪ.stri]
[US: ˌbaɪo.ʊˈk.e.mɪ.stri]

biochemienoun
{f}

blaspheme [blasphemed, blaspheming, blasphemes] (to speak against God or religious doctrine)
verb
[UK: blæs.ˈfiːm]
[US: blæs.ˈfiːm]

rouhat severb
{imPlf}

blasphemer (One who commits blasphemy)
noun
[UK: blæs.ˈfiː.mə(r)]
[US: blæs.ˈfiː.mər]

rouhačnoun
{m}

blasphemy [blasphemies] (irreverence toward something sacred)
noun
[UK: ˈblæ.sfə.mi]
[US: ˈblæ.sfə.mi]

rouhánínoun
{n}

blasphemous (lacking piety or respect for the sacred)
adjective
[UK: ˈblæ.sfə.məs]
[US: ˈblæ.sfə.məs]

rouhačskýadjective

rouhavýadjective

Bohemia (The region of the Czech Republic)
proper noun
[UK: boˈhiː.miə]
[US: boˈhiː.miə]

Bohemieproper noun
{f}

Čechieproper noun
{f}

Čechyproper noun
{f-Pl}

Bohemian (native or resident of Bohemia)
noun
[UK: bəʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]
[US: boʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]

Čechnoun
{m}

Bohemian (of, or relating to Bohemia or its language)
adjective
[UK: bəʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]
[US: boʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]

českýadjective

bohemian (unconventional person)
noun
[UK: bəʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]
[US: boʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]

bohémnoun
{m}

bohemian (unconventional)
adjective
[UK: bəʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]
[US: boʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]

bohémskýadjective

Bohemian earspoon (weapon)
noun

ušatá sudlicenoun

Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (highlands)
proper noun

Českomoravská vrchovinaproper noun
{f}

Bohemian waxwing [Bohemian waxwings] (Bombycilla garrulus)
noun
[UK: bəʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]
[US: boʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]

brkoslav severnínoun
{m}

Carchemish (city in Mesopotamia)
proper noun

Karchemišproper noun

cerebral hemisphere [cerebral hemispheres] (region of the brain)
noun
[UK: ˈse.rə.brəl ˈhe.mɪ.sfɪə(r)]
[US: ˈse.rə.brəl ˈhe.məs.ˌfɪr]

hemisféranoun
{f}

mozková hemisféranoun
{f}

chemical [chemicals] (any specific element or chemical compound)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪk.l̩]
[US: ˈke.mək.l̩]

chemikálienoun

chemical (relating to chemistry)
adjective
[UK: ˈke.mɪk.l̩]
[US: ˈke.mək.l̩]

chemickýadjective

chemical bond (any of binding forces)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪk.l̩ bɒnd]
[US: ˈke.mək.l̩ ˈbɑːnd]

chemická vazbanoun
{f}

chemical element (any one of the simplest chemical substances that cannot be decomposed in a chemical reaction)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪk.l̩ ˈel.ɪ.mənt]
[US: ˈke.mək.l̩ ˈel.ɪ.mənt]

chemický prveknoun
{m}

chemical engineering (branch of engineering that deals with the process plants)
noun

chemické inženýrstvínoun
{n}

chemical property (any of a material's properties that becomes evident during a chemical reaction)
noun

chemická vlastnostnoun
{f}

chemical reaction [chemical reactions] (process in which chemical substances are changed into others)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪk.l̩ rɪ.ˈæk.ʃn̩]
[US: ˈke.mək.l̩ ri.ˈæk.ʃn̩]

chemická reakcenoun
{f}

chemically (using a chemical reaction, process or operation)
adverb
[UK: ˈke.mɪk.l̩i]
[US: ˈke.mək.l̩i]

chemickyadverb

chemist [chemists] (person working in chemistry)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪst]
[US: ˈke.ˌmɪst]

chemiknoun
{m}

chemistry [chemistries] (application of chemical theory and method to a particular substance)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪ.stri]
[US: ˈke.mə.stri]

chemienoun

chemistry [chemistries] (branch of natural science)
noun
[UK: ˈke.mɪ.stri]
[US: ˈke.mə.stri]

chemienoun
{f}

Chemnitz (city in Saxony)
proper noun
[UK: kˈemnɪts]
[US: kˈemnɪts]

Saská Kameniceproper noun
{f}

chemotherapeutic (chemical agent)
noun
[UK: kˌiːməʊθˌerəpjˈuːtɪk]
[US: kˌiːmoʊθˌerəpjˈuːɾɪk]

chemoterapeutikumnoun
{n}

chemotherapeutic (of or having to do with chemotherapy)
adjective
[UK: kˌiːməʊθˌerəpjˈuːtɪk]
[US: kˌiːmoʊθˌerəpjˈuːɾɪk]

chemoterapeutickýadjective

chemotherapy [chemotherapies] (chemical treatment to kill or halt cancer)
noun
[UK: ˌke.məʊ.ˈθe.rə.pi]
[US: ˌkemo.ʊ.ˈθe.rə.pi]

chemoterapienoun
{f}

chrysanthemum [chrysanthemums] (flower)
noun
[UK: krɪ.ˈsæn.θə.məm]
[US: krə.ˈsæn.θə.məm]

chryzantémanoun
{f}

dysphemism (use of a derogatory or vulgar word to replace a neutral one)
noun
[UK: dɪsfˈiːmɪzəm]
[US: dɪsfˈiːmɪzəm]

dysfemismusnoun
{m}

dysphemism (word or phrase used to replace another in this way)
noun
[UK: dɪsfˈiːmɪzəm]
[US: dɪsfˈiːmɪzəm]

dysfemismusnoun
{m}

hanlivé slovonoun
{n}

dysphemistic (of, pertaining to, or being a dysphemism)
adjective

dysfemistickýadjective

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