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Praha Hlavni Mesto hotels (tourism) and curve(1) (iou)


Praha Hlavni Mesto hotels (tourism)


All hotels, hostels and Other accomodation in the capital district of Praha Hlavni Mesto in the Czech Republic.









curve(1) (iou)



curve adjective & noun. LME.
[Latin curvus bent, curved.]
A. adjective. Curved. Now rare or obsolete exc. as passing into attrib. use of the noun. LME.
b. noun.
A line of which no part is straight. L17.
geodesic curve, Jordan curve, loxodromic curve, etc.
b. A (straight or curved) line showing how one quantity varies with another, e.g. time; a graph. M19.
characteristic curve, J-curve, etc.
Listener The population curve has slowed down.
A curved form, outline, etc.; a curved thing or part; spec. the curving line of a woman's figure (usu. in pl.). E18.
P. G. Wodehouse I can remember the days..when every Other girl you met..had as many curves as a Scenic Railway. P. Theroux The track was perfectly straightnot a curve in it anywhere.
A template used for drawing curved lines. Also French curve. L19.
Baseball. In full curve ball. A ball which deviates from the path it would otherwise take, because of spin put on it by the pitcher. L19.
A parenthesis, a round bracket. US. E20.
Comb.: curve ball: see sense 4 above; curve-fitting the finding of (the equation of) the curve which most closely represents the points on a graph.
curveless adjective E19.
curvesome adjective (of a woman or a woman's figure) shapely M20.