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electric motor
Elektromotor (wiktionary)
== German == === Etymology === From elektro- +‎ Motor. === Pronunciation === === Noun === Elektromotor m (mixed, genitive Elektromotors, plural Elektromotoren) electric motor ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Elektromotor” in Duden online “Elektromotor” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Spra...
== German == === Etymology === From elektro- +‎ Motor. === Pronunciation === === Noun === Elektromotor m (mixed, genitive Elektromotors, plural Elektromotoren) electric motor ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Elektromotor” in Duden online “Elektromotor” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Spra...
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elektromotor (wiktionary)
== Czech == === Etymology === From elektro- +‎ motor. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈɛlɛktromotor] Rhymes: -otor === Noun === elektromotor m inan electric motor ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== See elektro- and motiv === Further reading === “elektromotor”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého...
== Czech == === Etymology === From elektro- +‎ motor. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈɛlɛktromotor] Rhymes: -otor === Noun === elektromotor m inan electric motor ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== See elektro- and motiv === Further reading === “elektromotor”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého...
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electric motor (wiktionary)
== English == === Noun === electric motor (plural electric motors) A motor that converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. ==== Antonyms ==== generator ==== Translations ====
== English == === Noun === electric motor (plural electric motors) A motor that converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. ==== Antonyms ==== generator ==== Translations ====
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Electric motor (wikipedia)
An electric motor is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of torque applied on the motor's shaft. An electric generator is mechanicall...
An electric motor is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of torque applied on the motor's shaft. An electric generator is mechanicall...
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censorship
Zensur (wiktionary)
== German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /t͡sɛnˈzuːɐ̯/ === Noun === Zensur f (genitive Zensur, plural Zensuren) censorship (education) mark, grade ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Zensur” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache “Zensur” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon “Zensur” in Du...
== German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /t͡sɛnˈzuːɐ̯/ === Noun === Zensur f (genitive Zensur, plural Zensuren) censorship (education) mark, grade ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Zensur” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache “Zensur” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon “Zensur” in Du...
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censorship (wiktionary)
== English == === Etymology === From censor +‎ -ship. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsɛnsəʃɪp/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsɛnsɚʃɪp/ Hyphenation: cen‧sor‧ship === Noun === censorship (countable and uncountable, plural censorships) The use of state or group power to control freedo...
== English == === Etymology === From censor +‎ -ship. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsɛnsəʃɪp/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsɛnsɚʃɪp/ Hyphenation: cen‧sor‧ship === Noun === censorship (countable and uncountable, plural censorships) The use of state or group power to control freedo...
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Censorship (wikipedia)
Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient". Censorship can be conducted by governments, private institutions. When an individual such as an author or other creato...
Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient". Censorship can be conducted by governments, private institutions. When an individual such as an author or other creato...
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Censorship (psychoanalysis) (wikipedia)
Censorship (psychoanalysis) (Zensur) is the force identified by Sigmund Freud as operating to separate consciousness from the unconscious mind. == In dreaming == In his 1899 The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud identified a force working to disguise the dream-thoughts so as to make them more acceptable to the dreamer....
Censorship (psychoanalysis) (Zensur) is the force identified by Sigmund Freud as operating to separate consciousness from the unconscious mind.
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Censorship in France (wikipedia)
France has a long history of governmental censorship, particularly in the 16th to 19th centuries, but today freedom of press is guaranteed by the French Constitution and instances of governmental censorship are limited. There was strong governmental control over radio and television during the 1950s–1970s. Today, the C...
France has a long history of governmental censorship, particularly in the 16th to 19th centuries, but today freedom of press is guaranteed by the French Constitution and instances of governmental censorship are limited. There was strong governmental control over radio and television during the 1950s–1970s. Today, the C...
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ertu (wiktionary)
== Icelandic == === Etymology === From ert (“[you] are”) + þú (“you”). Compare Swedish äru. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɛr̥tʏ/ === Contraction === ertu you are, are you ==== Usage notes ==== Ertu is much more used than ert þú which is most often used if the speaker wishes to sound very formal, or if he ...
== Icelandic == === Etymology === From ert (“[you] are”) + þú (“you”). Compare Swedish äru. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɛr̥tʏ/ === Contraction === ertu you are, are you ==== Usage notes ==== Ertu is much more used than ert þú which is most often used if the speaker wishes to sound very formal, or if he ...
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Egyptian Radio and Television Union (wikipedia)
The Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU; Arabic: الهيئة الوطنية للإعلام, romanized: al-Hayʾa l-Waṭaniyya li-l-ʾIʿlām), formely known as Egyptian State Broadcasting (ESU; Arabic: اتحاد الإذاعة والتلفزيون المصري, romanized: Ittiḥād al-ʾIdhāʿa wa-t-Tilifizyōn al-Miṣrī), is the public broadcaster of Egypt, operated...
The Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU; Arabic: الهيئة الوطنية للإعلام, romanized: al-Hayʾa l-Waṭaniyya li-l-ʾIʿlām), formely known as Egyptian State Broadcasting (ESU; Arabic: اتحاد الإذاعة والتلفزيون المصري, romanized: Ittiḥād al-ʾIdhāʿa wa-t-Tilifizyōn al-Miṣrī), is the public broadcaster of Egypt, operated...
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printed circuit board
Leiterplatte (wiktionary)
== German == === Etymology === Leiter (“conductor”) +‎ Platte (“plate”) === Pronunciation === === Noun === Leiterplatte f (genitive Leiterplatte, plural Leiterplatten) circuit board, printed circuit board ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Leiterplatte” in Duden online “Leiterplatte” in Digitales...
== German == === Etymology === Leiter (“conductor”) +‎ Platte (“plate”) === Pronunciation === === Noun === Leiterplatte f (genitive Leiterplatte, plural Leiterplatten) circuit board, printed circuit board ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Leiterplatte” in Duden online “Leiterplatte” in Digitales...
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printed circuit board (wiktionary)
== English == === Noun === printed circuit board (plural printed circuit boards) (electronics) A flat board that holds chips and other electronic components in layers that interconnect via copper pathways, often called traces. ==== Abbreviations ==== PCB ==== Related terms ==== circuit board printed circuit =...
== English == === Noun === printed circuit board (plural printed circuit boards) (electronics) A flat board that holds chips and other electronic components in layers that interconnect via copper pathways, often called traces. ==== Abbreviations ==== PCB ==== Related terms ==== circuit board printed circuit =...
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Printed circuit board (wikipedia)
A printed circuit board (PCB), also called printed wiring board (PWB), is a medium used to connect or "wire" components to one another in a circuit. It takes the form of a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers: each of the conductive layers is designed with a pattern of traces, planes and oth...
A printed circuit board (PCB), also called printed wiring board (PWB), is a medium used to connect or "wire" components to one another in a circuit. It takes the form of a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers: each of the conductive layers is designed with a pattern of traces, planes and oth...
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Freundschaftsspiel (wiktionary)
== German == === Etymology === Freundschaft (“friendship”) +‎ Spiel (“match”) === Pronunciation === === Noun === Freundschaftsspiel n (strong, genitive Freundschaftsspieles or Freundschaftsspiels, plural Freundschaftsspiele) friendly match ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Freundschaftsspiel” in...
== German == === Etymology === Freundschaft (“friendship”) +‎ Spiel (“match”) === Pronunciation === === Noun === Freundschaftsspiel n (strong, genitive Freundschaftsspieles or Freundschaftsspiels, plural Freundschaftsspiele) friendly match ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Freundschaftsspiel” in...
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exhibition game (wiktionary)
== English == === Noun === exhibition game (plural exhibition games) (sports) A practice game which does not count on a team's record. ==== Synonyms ==== ==== Translations ====
== English == === Noun === exhibition game (plural exhibition games) (sports) A practice game which does not count on a team's record. ==== Synonyms ==== ==== Translations ====
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Exhibition game (wikipedia)
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced. Exhibition ...
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced. Exhibition ...
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light bulb
Glühbirne (wiktionary)
== German == === Etymology === glühen (“to glow”) +‎ Birne (“pear”), due to the pear-like shape of (older) light bulbs. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡlyːˌbɪʁnə/, [-ˌbɪʁnə], [-ˌbɪɐ̯nə] Hyphenation: Glüh‧bir‧ne === Noun === Glühbirne f (genitive Glühbirne, plural Glühbirnen) light bulb (lamp consisting of a...
== German == === Etymology === glühen (“to glow”) +‎ Birne (“pear”), due to the pear-like shape of (older) light bulbs. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡlyːˌbɪʁnə/, [-ˌbɪʁnə], [-ˌbɪɐ̯nə] Hyphenation: Glüh‧bir‧ne === Noun === Glühbirne f (genitive Glühbirne, plural Glühbirnen) light bulb (lamp consisting of a...
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light bulb (wiktionary)
== English == === Alternative forms === light-bulb, lightbulb === Etymology === light +‎ bulb First attested in 1885. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈlaɪtˌbʌlb/ === Noun === light bulb (plural light bulbs) An evacuated glass bulb containing a metal filament which is heated by electrical resistance to produ...
== English == === Alternative forms === light-bulb, lightbulb === Etymology === light +‎ bulb First attested in 1885. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈlaɪtˌbʌlb/ === Noun === light bulb (plural light bulbs) An evacuated glass bulb containing a metal filament which is heated by electrical resistance to produ...
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Light Bulb (Abbott Elementary) (wikipedia)
"Light Bulb" is the second episode of the American sitcom television series Abbott Elementary. It was written by series creator and star Quinta Brunson, and was directed by Randall Einhorn. It premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on January 4, 2022. The episode follows Janine (Quint...
"Light Bulb" is the second episode of the American sitcom television series Abbott Elementary. It was written by series creator and star Quinta Brunson, and was directed by Randall Einhorn. It premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on January 4, 2022. The episode follows Janine (Quint...
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Electric light (wikipedia)
An electric light, lamp, or light bulb is an electrical component that produces light. It is the most common form of artificial lighting. Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass, or plastic which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture, which is often called a "lamp" as well. The electrical co...
An electric light, lamp, or light bulb is an electrical component that produces light. It is the most common form of artificial lighting. Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass, or plastic which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture, which is often called a "lamp" as well. The electrical co...
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russian studies
Russistik (wiktionary)
== German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʁʊˈsɪstɪk/, [ʁʊˈsɪstɪkʰ] Rhymes: -ɪstɪk Hyphenation: Rus‧sis‧tik === Noun === Russistik f (genitive Russistik, no plural) Russian studies (academic discipline) ==== Declension ==== ==== Hypernyms ==== Slawistik ==== Related terms ==== Russist Russistin russisti...
== German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʁʊˈsɪstɪk/, [ʁʊˈsɪstɪkʰ] Rhymes: -ɪstɪk Hyphenation: Rus‧sis‧tik === Noun === Russistik f (genitive Russistik, no plural) Russian studies (academic discipline) ==== Declension ==== ==== Hypernyms ==== Slawistik ==== Related terms ==== Russist Russistin russisti...
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Russian studies (wikipedia)
Russian studies is an interdisciplinary field crossing politics, history, culture, economics, and languages of Russia and its neighborhood, often grouped under Soviet and Communist studies. Russian studies should not be confused with the study of the Russian literature or linguistics, which is often a distinct departme...
Russian studies is an interdisciplinary field crossing politics, history, culture, economics, and languages of Russia and its neighborhood, often grouped under Soviet and Communist studies. Russian studies should not be confused with the study of the Russian literature or linguistics, which is often a distinct departme...
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orphism
Orphism (wikipedia)
Orphism may refer to: Orphism (art), a school of art, also known as "Orphic cubism" Orphism (religion), a religious movement in antiquity, supposed to have been founded by Orpheus
Orphism may refer to: Orphism (art), a school of art, also known as "Orphic cubism" Orphism (religion), a religious movement in antiquity, supposed to have been founded by Orpheus
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Orphism (art) (wikipedia)
Orphism or Orphic Cubism, a term coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1912, was an offshoot of Cubism that focused on pure abstraction and bright colors, influenced by Fauvism, the theoretical writings of Paul Signac, Charles Henry and the dye chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. This movement, perceived as ke...
Orphism or Orphic Cubism, a term coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1912, was an offshoot of Cubism that focused on pure abstraction and bright colors, influenced by Fauvism, the theoretical writings of Paul Signac, Charles Henry and the dye chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. This movement, perceived as ke...
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Orphism (religion) (wikipedia)
Orphism (more rarely Orphicism; Ancient Greek: Ὀρφικά, romanized: Orphiká) is the name given to a set of religious beliefs and practices originating in the ancient Greek and Hellenistic world, associated with literature ascribed to the mythical poet Orpheus, who descended into the Greek underworld and returned. This ty...
Orphism (more rarely Orphicism; Ancient Greek: Ὀρφικά, romanized: Orphiká) is the name given to a set of religious beliefs and practices originating in the ancient Greek and Hellenistic world, associated with literature ascribed to the mythical poet Orpheus, who descended into the Greek underworld and returned. This ty...
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kyffhäuser monument
Kyffhäuser Monument (wikipedia)
The Kyffhäuser Monument (German: Kyffhäuserdenkmal), also known as Barbarossa Monument (Barbarossadenkmal), is an Emperor William monument in the Kyffhäuser mountain range in the German state of Thuringia. It was erected from 1890 to 1896 atop the ruins of the medieval Kyffhausen Castle near Bad Frankenhausen. Designed...
The Kyffhäuser Monument (German: Kyffhäuserdenkmal), also known as Barbarossa Monument (Barbarossadenkmal), is an Emperor William monument in the Kyffhäuser mountain range in the German state of Thuringia. It was erected from 1890 to 1896 atop the ruins of the medieval Kyffhausen Castle near Bad Frankenhausen. Designed...
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silk road
Seidenstraße (wiktionary)
== German == === Alternative forms === Seidenstrasse (Switzerland, Liechtenstein) === Etymology === From Seide (“silk”) +‎ Straße (“street, road”). Coined by Ferdinand von Richthofen. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈzaɪ̯dn̩ˌʃtʁaːsə/ === Proper noun === die Seidenstraße f (proper noun, usually definite, defin...
== German == === Alternative forms === Seidenstrasse (Switzerland, Liechtenstein) === Etymology === From Seide (“silk”) +‎ Straße (“street, road”). Coined by Ferdinand von Richthofen. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈzaɪ̯dn̩ˌʃtʁaːsə/ === Proper noun === die Seidenstraße f (proper noun, usually definite, defin...
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Silk Road (album) (wikipedia)
Silk Road is an album by Art Farmer which was recorded in 1996 and released on the Arabesque label the following year. == Reception == The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow said "Art Farmer has long been one of the most consistent of all brassmen. Playing the flumpet (which is a cross between a trumpet and a flugelhor...
Silk Road is an album by Art Farmer which was recorded in 1996 and released on the Arabesque label the following year.
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Silk Road (disambiguation) (wikipedia)
The Silk Road is a number of trade routes across the Eurasian landmass. Silk Road may also refer to: == Art and media == === Films and television === The Silk Road (Japanese TV series), a 1980 documentary produced by Japan's NHK The Silk Road (film), a 1988 Japanese film The Maritime Silk Road (film), a 2011 Irania...
The Silk Road is a number of trade routes across the Eurasian landmass. Silk Road may also refer to:
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Silk Road (film) (wikipedia)
Silk Road is a 2021 American crime thriller film, written for the screen and directed by Tiller Russell based on the Rolling Stone article "Dead End on Silk Road: Internet Crime Kingpin Ross Ulbricht's Big Fall" by David Kushner. The film stars Jason Clarke, Nick Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, Jimmi Simpson, Paul Walter Ha...
Silk Road is a 2021 American crime thriller film, written for the screen and directed by Tiller Russell based on the Rolling Stone article "Dead End on Silk Road: Internet Crime Kingpin Ross Ulbricht's Big Fall" by David Kushner. The film stars Jason Clarke, Nick Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, Jimmi Simpson, Paul Walter Ha...
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Silk Road (marketplace) (wikipedia)
Silk Road was an online black market and the first modern darknet market. It was launched in 2011 by its American founder Ross Ulbricht under the pseudonym "Dread Pirate Roberts." As part of the dark web, Silk Road operated as a hidden service on the Tor network, allowing users to buy and sell products and services bet...
Silk Road was an online black market and the first modern darknet market. It was launched in 2011 by its American founder Ross Ulbricht under the pseudonym "Dread Pirate Roberts." As part of the dark web, Silk Road operated as a hidden service on the Tor network, allowing users to buy and sell products and services bet...
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Black Market (Rick Ross album) (wikipedia)
Black Market is the eighth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross. The album was released on December 4, 2015, by Maybach Music Group and Def Jam Recordings. The album features guest appearances from John Legend, CeeLo Green, Nas, DJ Premier, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, Future and The-Dream. == Backg...
Black Market is the eighth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross. The album was released on December 4, 2015, by Maybach Music Group and Def Jam Recordings. The album features guest appearances from John Legend, CeeLo Green, Nas, DJ Premier, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, Future and The-Dream.
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Silk Road (wikipedia)
The Silk Road was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi), it played a central role in facilitating economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds. The name "Silk Road" was first...
The Silk Road was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi), it played a central role in facilitating economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds. The name "Silk Road" was first...
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vacuum
Vakuum (wiktionary)
== German == === Etymology === Latin vacuus === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈvaːkuʊm/ === Noun === Vakuum n (strong, genitive Vakuums, plural Vakua or Vakuen) vacuum ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Vakuum” in Duden online “Vakuum” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
== German == === Etymology === Latin vacuus === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈvaːkuʊm/ === Noun === Vakuum n (strong, genitive Vakuums, plural Vakua or Vakuen) vacuum ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Vakuum” in Duden online “Vakuum” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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vakuum (wiktionary)
== Czech == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈvakuum] === Noun === vakuum n (related adjective vakuový) vacuum (empty space) Synonym: vzduchoprázdno n ==== Declension ==== == Danish == === Etymology === From Latin vacuum, neuter of vacuus (“empty”), from vacō (“I am empty”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key)...
== Czech == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈvakuum] === Noun === vakuum n (related adjective vakuový) vacuum (empty space) Synonym: vzduchoprázdno n ==== Declension ==== == Danish == === Etymology === From Latin vacuum, neuter of vacuus (“empty”), from vacō (“I am empty”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key)...
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vacuum (wiktionary)
== English == === Alternative forms === vacuüm (rare) === Etymology === From Latin vacuum (“an empty space, void”), noun use of neuter of vacuus (“empty”), related to vacare (“be empty”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈvæ.kjuːm/, /ˈvæ.kjuː.əm/ === Noun === vacuum (plural vacuums or (rare, formal) vacua) A...
== English == === Alternative forms === vacuüm (rare) === Etymology === From Latin vacuum (“an empty space, void”), noun use of neuter of vacuus (“empty”), related to vacare (“be empty”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈvæ.kjuːm/, /ˈvæ.kjuː.əm/ === Noun === vacuum (plural vacuums or (rare, formal) vacua) A...
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Vacuum (wikipedia)
A vacuum (pl.: vacuums or vacua) is space devoid of matter. The word is derived from the Latin adjective vacuus (neuter vacuum) meaning "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would oc...
A vacuum (pl.: vacuums or vacua) is space devoid of matter. The word is derived from the Latin adjective vacuus (neuter vacuum) meaning "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would oc...
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Vacuum (band) (wikipedia)
Vacuum is a Swedish pop band consisting of Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck. They also work as song writers and producers under the same name. As songwriters and producers Wollbeck and Lindblom have worked with artists such as Tarja Turunen, Tina Arena, Garou, Monrose, TVXQ, Keisha Buchanan, f(x) and The Canadian T...
Vacuum is a Swedish pop band consisting of Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck. They also work as song writers and producers under the same name. As songwriters and producers Wollbeck and Lindblom have worked with artists such as Tarja Turunen, Tina Arena, Garou, Monrose, TVXQ, Keisha Buchanan, f(x) and The Canadian T...
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Vacuum (disambiguation) (wikipedia)
Vacuum is the absence of matter, or the very high, but imperfect, vacuum of the solar system and interstellar space. Vacuum may also refer to: Vacuum cleaner, a home appliance which uses suction to remove dirt Vacuum flask, an insulated storage vessel Ultra-high vacuum Vacuum state, the quantum state with the lowest p...
Vacuum is the absence of matter, or the very high, but imperfect, vacuum of the solar system and interstellar space. Vacuum may also refer to: Vacuum cleaner, a home appliance which uses suction to remove dirt Vacuum flask, an insulated storage vessel Ultra-high vacuum Vacuum state, the quantum state with the lowest p...
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Vacuum (journal) (wikipedia)
Vacuum is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Elsevier. Founded in 1951, the journal covers the fundamental research and technical advances in vacuum engineering, materials science and surface science. Its editor-in-chief is Lars Hultman (Linköping University). According to the Journal Citatio...
Vacuum is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Elsevier. Founded in 1951, the journal covers the fundamental research and technical advances in vacuum engineering, materials science and surface science. Its editor-in-chief is Lars Hultman (Linköping University). According to the Journal Citatio...
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tu
Tu (wiktionary)
== English == === Etymology 1 === ==== Noun ==== Tu Abbreviation of Tuesday. === Etymology 2 === Borrowed from Chinese. ==== Proper noun ==== Tu (plural Tus) A surname from Chinese. ==== Further reading ==== Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Tu”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 3, New York Cit...
== English == === Etymology 1 === ==== Noun ==== Tu Abbreviation of Tuesday. === Etymology 2 === Borrowed from Chinese. ==== Proper noun ==== Tu (plural Tus) A surname from Chinese. ==== Further reading ==== Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Tu”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 3, New York Cit...
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tu (wiktionary)
== English == === Particle === tu Pronunciation spelling of to, representing African-American Vernacular English. == Afar == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtu/ [ˈtʊ] === Noun === tú f thing ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== ím === References === E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985) “tu”, in An...
== English == === Particle === tu Pronunciation spelling of to, representing African-American Vernacular English. == Afar == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtu/ [ˈtʊ] === Noun === tú f thing ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== ím === References === E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985) “tu”, in An...
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TU (time unit) (wikipedia)
A time unit (TU) is a unit of time equal to 1024 microseconds. It was originally introduced in IEEE 802.11-1999 standard and continues to be used in newer issues of the IEEE 802.11 standard. In the 802.11 standards, periods of time are generally described as integral numbers of time units. The unit allows for maintaini...
A time unit (TU) is a unit of time equal to 1024 microseconds. It was originally introduced in IEEE 802.11-1999 standard and continues to be used in newer issues of the IEEE 802.11 standard. In the 802.11 standards, periods of time are generally described as integral numbers of time units. The unit allows for maintaini...
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TU (union) (wikipedia)
T-Mobile Workers United (TU) is an organization of T-Mobile USA and Metro by T-Mobile employees joining together for a voice and fair treatment at work. It represents currently 500 members and is affiliated with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft (ver.di), a large Germa...
T-Mobile Workers United (TU) is an organization of T-Mobile USA and Metro by T-Mobile employees joining together for a voice and fair treatment at work. It represents currently 500 members and is affiliated with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft (ver.di), a large Germa...
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Tu (American band) (wikipedia)
TU is an American duo made up of King Crimson members Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto in 2002. They have released an official bootleg album, one studio album, one EP, and one live album. The duo's music is largely based on improvisation, sampling, and jazz elements. Gunn and Mastelotto are also members of the supergroup K...
TU is an American duo made up of King Crimson members Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto in 2002. They have released an official bootleg album, one studio album, one EP, and one live album. The duo's music is largely based on improvisation, sampling, and jazz elements. Gunn and Mastelotto are also members of the supergroup K...
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Tu (Umberto Tozzi song) (wikipedia)
"Tu" is a song written by Umberto Tozzi and Giancarlo Bigazzi and recorded by Tozzi in 1978. Along with "Ti amo" and "Gloria", it is his most successful and well-known song. == Charts == == Year-End chart == == Sales == == References ==
"Tu" is a song written by Umberto Tozzi and Giancarlo Bigazzi and recorded by Tozzi in 1978. Along with "Ti amo" and "Gloria", it is his most successful and well-known song.
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Tu (cake) (wikipedia)
In Tibetan cuisine, Tu is a cheese cake, made with yak butter, brown sugar and water, made into a pastry. == See also == List of pastries List of Tibetan dishes == References ==
In Tibetan cuisine, Tu is a cheese cake, made with yak butter, brown sugar and water, made into a pastry.
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Tu (clothing) (wikipedia)
Tu is a British home brand fashion label from the supermarket Sainsbury's. It is the United Kingdom's third largest online clothing retailer and the United Kingdom's sixth largest clothing retailer by volume. Tu sells a wide range of clothing for men, women and children, with 3,000 lines sold through 400 Sainsbury's su...
Tu is a British home brand fashion label from the supermarket Sainsbury's. It is the United Kingdom's third largest online clothing retailer and the United Kingdom's sixth largest clothing retailer by volume. Tu sells a wide range of clothing for men, women and children, with 3,000 lines sold through 400 Sainsbury's su...
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Tu (cuneiform) (wikipedia)
The cuneiform sign tu, and for TU-(the Sumerogram, capital letter (majuscule), in the Hittite language and other cuneiform texts, is a common-use syllabic sign for tu, and also with a syllabic use for "t", or "u". It is not a multi-use sign, with other alphabetic sub-varieties. The Sumerian-language version is similar ...
The cuneiform sign tu, and for TU-(the Sumerogram, capital letter (majuscule), in the Hittite language and other cuneiform texts, is a common-use syllabic sign for tu, and also with a syllabic use for "t", or "u". It is not a multi-use sign, with other alphabetic sub-varieties. The Sumerian-language version is similar ...
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Tu (surname) (wikipedia)
Tu (Chinese: 屠; pinyin: Tú) is a Chinese surname, and the 279th family name in Hundred Family Surnames (百家姓). Tu (涂 or 凃) is another Chinese surname. == Origin == From one of the characters in the name of the ancient city of Zoutu. The legendary emperor Yellow Emperor (2697–2595 BC) used this city as a military base....
Tu (Chinese: 屠; pinyin: Tú) is a Chinese surname, and the 279th family name in Hundred Family Surnames (百家姓). Tu (涂 or 凃) is another Chinese surname.
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Decibel (wikipedia)
The decibel (symbol: dB) is a relative unit of measurement equal to one tenth of a bel (B). It expresses the ratio of two values of a power or root-power quantity on a logarithmic scale. Two signals whose levels differ by one decibel have a power ratio of 101/10 (approximately 1.26) or root-power ratio of 101/20 (appro...
The decibel (symbol: dB) is a relative unit of measurement equal to one tenth of a bel (B). It expresses the ratio of two values of a power or root-power quantity on a logarithmic scale. Two signals whose levels differ by one decibel have a power ratio of 101/10 (approximately 1.26) or root-power ratio of 101/20 (appro...
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Here (2003 film) (wikipedia)
Here (Croatian: Tu) is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. The film was first released at the Pula Film Festival on 21 July 2003, where it won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film and Zlatko Crnković received the Golden Arena for Best Actor. In July 2004, it was nominated for the Crystal Globe and won the Sp...
Here (Croatian: Tu) is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. The film was first released at the Pula Film Festival on 21 July 2003, where it won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film and Zlatko Crnković received the Golden Arena for Best Actor. In July 2004, it was nominated for the Crystal Globe and won the Sp...
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Monguor people (wikipedia)
The Monguor (Monguor language: Mongghul), the Tu people (Chinese: 土族), the White Mongol or the Tsagaan Mongol, are Mongolic people and one of the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China. The "Tu" ethnic category was created in the 1950s. According to the 2000 census, the total population was 241,198, who mostly...
The Monguor (Monguor language: Mongghul), the Tu people (Chinese: 土族), the White Mongol or the Tsagaan Mongol, are Mongolic people and one of the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China. The "Tu" ethnic category was created in the 1950s. According to the 2000 census, the total population was 241,198, who mostly...
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TU (wikipedia)
Tu or TU may refer to: == Language == Tu language Tu (cuneiform), a cuneiform sign tu or tú the 2nd-person singular subject pronoun in many languages; see personal pronoun T–V distinction (from the Latin pronouns tu and vos), the use in some languages, of a different personal pronoun for formality or social distance ...
Tu or TU may refer to:
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Tsu (kana) (wikipedia)
Tsu (hiragana: つ, katakana: ツ) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both are phonemically /tɯ/, reflected in the Nihon-shiki and Kunrei-shiki Romanization tu, although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is [t͡sɯᵝ] , reflected in the Hepburn romanization tsu. The small kana っ/...
Tsu (hiragana: つ, katakana: ツ) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both are phonemically /tɯ/, reflected in the Nihon-shiki and Kunrei-shiki Romanization tu, although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is [t͡sɯᵝ] , reflected in the Hepburn romanization tsu. The small kana っ/...
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Tú (Canadian band) (wikipedia)
Tú was a Canadian pop music duo from the Toronto area in the 1980s, featuring twin sisters Amanda and Cassandra DiBlasi. == History == The DiBlasi twins appeared on The Tommy Hunter Show in 1985. They released a self-titled album in 1987 on RCA Records. Their second album, Secrets in the Dark, was released in 1989 by...
Tú was a Canadian pop music duo from the Toronto area in the 1980s, featuring twin sisters Amanda and Cassandra DiBlasi.
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Starlight Children's Foundation (wikipedia)
Starlight Children's Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1982. Starlight's programs include providing hospital wear, games, and deliveries to hospitalized children. The programs are provided directly to children through Starlight's network of more than 700 children's hospitals and other community health p...
Starlight Children's Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1982. Starlight's programs include providing hospital wear, games, and deliveries to hospitalized children. The programs are provided directly to children through Starlight's network of more than 700 children's hospitals and other community health p...
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Computer (wiktionary)
== German == === Etymology === Borrowed from English computer. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kɔmˈpjuːtɐ/ === Noun === Computer m (strong, genitive Computers, plural Computer) computer (programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations, logical operations, and usually also data retrieval/...
== German == === Etymology === Borrowed from English computer. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kɔmˈpjuːtɐ/ === Noun === Computer m (strong, genitive Computers, plural Computer) computer (programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations, logical operations, and usually also data retrieval/...
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computer (wiktionary)
== English == === Etymology === From compute +‎ -er. Doublet of cantore, counter, and kontor. Sense 1 first attested in 1613 by the poet Richard Brathwait. Sense 2 first attested in 1897 in the Engineering magazine. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kəmˈpjuːtə/ (General American) IPA(key)...
== English == === Etymology === From compute +‎ -er. Doublet of cantore, counter, and kontor. Sense 1 first attested in 1613 by the poet Richard Brathwait. Sense 2 first attested in 1897 in the Engineering magazine. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kəmˈpjuːtə/ (General American) IPA(key)...
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Computer (wikipedia)
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation). Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These programs enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system ...
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation). Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These programs enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system ...
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Computer (disambiguation) (wikipedia)
A computer is a programmable machine that can perform arithmetic and logical operations. Computer may also refer to: Computer (Courage the Cowardly Dog), a character in the American animated television series Computer (magazine), a magazine published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer (o...
A computer is a programmable machine that can perform arithmetic and logical operations. Computer may also refer to: Computer (Courage the Cowardly Dog), a character in the American animated television series Computer (magazine), a magazine published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer (o...
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Computer (magazine) (wikipedia)
Computer is an IEEE Computer Society practitioner-oriented magazine issued to all members of the society. It contains peer-reviewed articles, regular columns, and interviews on current computing-related issues. Computer provides information regarding current research developments, trends, best practices, and changes i...
Computer is an IEEE Computer Society practitioner-oriented magazine issued to all members of the society. It contains peer-reviewed articles, regular columns, and interviews on current computing-related issues. Computer provides information regarding current research developments, trends, best practices, and changes i...
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Computer (occupation) (wikipedia)
The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before calculators became available. Alan Turing described the "human computer" as someone who is "supposed to be following fixed rules; h...
The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before calculators became available. Alan Turing described the "human computer" as someone who is "supposed to be following fixed rules; h...
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List of Courage the Cowardly Dog characters (wikipedia)
This is a list of characters from the Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog. == Main characters == === Courage === Voiced by Howard Hoffman (pilot) and Marty Grabstein (series; "The Fog of Courage"; Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog) Courage is the titular chara...
This is a list of characters from the Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog.
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cultural anthropology (wiktionary)
== English == Wikibooks === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˌkʊltʃəɹəl ˌænθɹəˈpɑlədʒi/, enPR: kŭl'chərəl ăn'thrəpŏlʹəjē === Noun === cultural anthropology (uncountable) (anthropology) The field of anthropology that studies human behavior, culture, and social interaction; one of four commonly recognized fields of a...
== English == Wikibooks === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˌkʊltʃəɹəl ˌænθɹəˈpɑlədʒi/, enPR: kŭl'chərəl ăn'thrəpŏlʹəjē === Noun === cultural anthropology (uncountable) (anthropology) The field of anthropology that studies human behavior, culture, and social interaction; one of four commonly recognized fields of a...
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Cultural Anthropology (journal) (wikipedia)
Cultural Anthropology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Anthropological Association on behalf of the Society for Cultural Anthropology. It was established in 1986 and covers emerging areas of anthropology. In 2014, it became open access. Since 2022, it has been edited by a collecti...
Cultural Anthropology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Anthropological Association on behalf of the Society for Cultural Anthropology. It was established in 1986 and covers emerging areas of anthropology. In 2014, it became open access. Since 2022, it has been edited by a collecti...
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Cultural anthropology (wikipedia)
Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which perceives cultural variation as a subset of a posited anthropological constant. The term sociocultural anthropology includes both cultural and social anthropology tr...
Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which perceives cultural variation as a subset of a posited anthropological constant. The term sociocultural anthropology includes both cultural and social anthropology tr...
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papermaker (wiktionary)
== English == === Etymology === paper +‎ maker === Noun === papermaker (plural papermakers) A person or company that makes paper ==== Related terms ==== papermaking ==== Translations ====
== English == === Etymology === paper +‎ maker === Noun === papermaker (plural papermakers) A person or company that makes paper ==== Related terms ==== papermaking ==== Translations ====
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Papermaking (wikipedia)
Papermaking is the manufacture of paper and cardboard, which are used widely for printing, writing, and packaging, among many other purposes. Today almost all paper is made using industrial machinery, while handmade paper survives as a specialized craft and a medium for artistic expression. In papermaking, a dilute sus...
Papermaking is the manufacture of paper and cardboard, which are used widely for printing, writing, and packaging, among many other purposes. Today almost all paper is made using industrial machinery, while handmade paper survives as a specialized craft and a medium for artistic expression. In papermaking, a dilute sus...
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Cd (wiktionary)
== Translingual == === Symbol === Cd (chemistry) cadmium. === Symbol === Cd (physics) The drag coefficient (Cd or Cx), describing a characteristic amount of aerodynamic drag caused by fluid flow.
== Translingual == === Symbol === Cd (chemistry) cadmium. === Symbol === Cd (physics) The drag coefficient (Cd or Cx), describing a characteristic amount of aerodynamic drag caused by fluid flow.
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cd (wiktionary)
== Translingual == === Symbol === cd (metrology) Symbol for the candela, an SI unit of luminous intensity. == English == === Verb === cd (Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of could. == Danish == === Etymology === Borrowed from English CD, compact disc. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sedeːˀ/,...
== Translingual == === Symbol === cd (metrology) Symbol for the candela, an SI unit of luminous intensity. == English == === Verb === cd (Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of could. == Danish == === Etymology === Borrowed from English CD, compact disc. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sedeːˀ/,...
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CD (disambiguation) (wikipedia)
A CD or compact disc is a thin plastic silvery disc for audio recordings. CD or cd may also refer to: == Science and technology == === Astronomy and cosmology === Cordoba Durchmusterung, a star catalog of the southern sky Cosmological decade or CÐ, a unit of time Type-cD galaxy, a galaxy morphology classification ...
A CD or compact disc is a thin plastic silvery disc for audio recordings. CD or cd may also refer to:
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Cd (command) (wikipedia)
The cd command, also known as chdir (change directory), is a command-line shell command used to change the current working directory in various operating systems. It can be used in shell scripts and batch files. == Implementations == The command has been implemented in operating systems such as Unix, DOS, IBM OS/2, M...
The cd command, also known as chdir (change directory), is a command-line shell command used to change the current working directory in various operating systems. It can be used in shell scripts and batch files.
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Album (Public Image Ltd album) (wikipedia)
Album (also known as Compact Disc, Cassette, or mp3 depending on the format) is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Public Image Ltd, released on 27 January 1986 by Virgin and Elektra Records. In a departure from their previous releases, John Lydon was advised by trusted music producer Bill Laswell to take ...
Album (also known as Compact Disc, Cassette, or mp3 depending on the format) is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Public Image Ltd, released on 27 January 1986 by Virgin and Elektra Records. In a departure from their previous releases, John Lydon was advised by trusted music producer Bill Laswell to take ...
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C (New York City Subway service) (wikipedia)
The C Eighth Avenue Local is a 19-mile-long (31 km): 1  rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is blue since it is a part of the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan. The C operates at all times except late nights between 168th Street in Washington Heights, Ma...
The C Eighth Avenue Local is a 19-mile-long (31 km): 1  rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is blue since it is a part of the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan. The C operates at all times except late nights between 168th Street in Washington Heights, Ma...
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Cadmium (wikipedia)
Cadmium is a chemical element; it has symbol Cd and atomic number 48. This soft, silvery-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in group 12, zinc and mercury. Like zinc, it demonstrates oxidation state +2 in most of its compounds, and like mercury, it has a lower melting point than the transit...
Cadmium is a chemical element; it has symbol Cd and atomic number 48. This soft, silvery-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in group 12, zinc and mercury. Like zinc, it demonstrates oxidation state +2 in most of its compounds, and like mercury, it has a lower melting point than the transit...
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Certificate of deposit (wikipedia)
A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States. CDs typically differ from savings accounts because the CD has a specific, fixed term before money can be withdrawn without penalty and generally higher interest rates. The bank expects the CDs to ...
A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States. CDs typically differ from savings accounts because the CD has a specific, fixed term before money can be withdrawn without penalty and generally higher interest rates. The bank expects the CDs to ...
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Compact disc (wikipedia)
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. It uses the Compact Disc Digital Audio format which typically provides 74 minutes of audio on a disc. In later years, the compact disc was adapted for non-audio compu...
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. It uses the Compact Disc Digital Audio format which typically provides 74 minutes of audio on a disc. In later years, the compact disc was adapted for non-audio compu...
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Environment variable (wikipedia)
An environment variable is a user-definable value that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer. Environment variables are part of the environment in which a process runs. For example, a running process can query the value of the TEMP environment variable to discover a suitable location to store t...
An environment variable is a user-definable value that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer. Environment variables are part of the environment in which a process runs. For example, a running process can query the value of the TEMP environment variable to discover a suitable location to store t...
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Jacobi elliptic functions (wikipedia)
In mathematics, the Jacobi elliptic functions are a set of basic elliptic functions. They are found in the description of the motion of a pendulum, as well as in the design of electronic elliptic filters. While trigonometric functions are defined with reference to a circle, the Jacobi elliptic functions are a generali...
In mathematics, the Jacobi elliptic functions are a set of basic elliptic functions. They are found in the description of the motion of a pendulum, as well as in the design of electronic elliptic filters. While trigonometric functions are defined with reference to a circle, the Jacobi elliptic functions are a generali...
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Gott (wiktionary)
== English == === Etymology === Possibly from German Gott ("God"). === Proper noun === Gott A surname. === Anagrams === OGTT == Cimbrian == === Etymology === From Middle High German got, from Old High German got, from Proto-West Germanic *god, from Proto-Germanic *gudą (“god, deity”). Cognate with German Go...
== English == === Etymology === Possibly from German Gott ("God"). === Proper noun === Gott A surname. === Anagrams === OGTT == Cimbrian == === Etymology === From Middle High German got, from Old High German got, from Proto-West Germanic *god, from Proto-Germanic *gudą (“god, deity”). Cognate with German Go...
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gott (wiktionary)
== Faroese == === Adjective === gott n neuter nominative/accusative singular of góður == Icelandic == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kɔht/ Rhymes: -ɔht === Adjective === gott (strong positive degree neuter nominative form of góður (“good”) Genesis 1 (Icelandic translation) Guð sagði: „Verði ljós!“ Og það v...
== Faroese == === Adjective === gott n neuter nominative/accusative singular of góður == Icelandic == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kɔht/ Rhymes: -ɔht === Adjective === gott (strong positive degree neuter nominative form of góður (“good”) Genesis 1 (Icelandic translation) Guð sagði: „Verði ljós!“ Og það v...
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god (wiktionary)
== English == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą, from *ǵʰutóm, neuter/inanimate of Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós (“invoked...
== English == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą, from *ǵʰutóm, neuter/inanimate of Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós (“invoked...
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God (wikipedia)
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the universe or life, for which such a deity is often worshipped". Belief in the exist...
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the universe or life, for which such a deity is often worshipped". Belief in the exist...
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God (Australian band) (wikipedia)
God (also stylised as GOD) were an Australian punk rock band formed in 1986 by Sean Greenway on guitar and vocals; Tim Hemensley on bass guitar, drums and vocals; Joel Silbersher on guitar and vocals; and Matthew Whittle on bass guitar, drums and vocals. All four were 15-16 at the time. Their signature song, "My Pal", ...
God (also stylised as GOD) were an Australian punk rock band formed in 1986 by Sean Greenway on guitar and vocals; Tim Hemensley on bass guitar, drums and vocals; Joel Silbersher on guitar and vocals; and Matthew Whittle on bass guitar, drums and vocals. All four were 15-16 at the time. Their signature song, "My Pal", ...
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God (British band) (wikipedia)
God (stylised in all caps) were a British experimental band formed in London by Kevin Martin. The band's first official release was 'Sounds Like Thunder' in 1988, for a Mark E. Smith-curated 'Disparate Cognescenti' compilation. The band expanded to include nine members and released two studio albums before disbanding i...
God (stylised in all caps) were a British experimental band formed in London by Kevin Martin. The band's first official release was 'Sounds Like Thunder' in 1988, for a Mark E. Smith-curated 'Disparate Cognescenti' compilation. The band expanded to include nine members and released two studio albums before disbanding i...
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God (Derzhavin ode) (wikipedia)
God (Russian title: Бог Bog; finished 1784) is a poem by Gavrila Derzhavin. == Background == In the 18th century the deists of various European nations reveled in singing praises to God. Such odes were produced by Voltaire, Klopstock, Haller, Brockes and Young. In Russia, the fashion was set by Lomonosov's "The True ...
God (Russian title: Бог Bog; finished 1784) is a poem by Gavrila Derzhavin.
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God (John Lennon song) (wikipedia)
"God" is a song by English musician John Lennon, from his first post-Beatles solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. The album was released on 11 December 1970 in the United States and the United Kingdom. == Meaning == There are three sections in the song. In the first section, John Lennon describes God as "a conce...
"God" is a song by English musician John Lennon, from his first post-Beatles solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. The album was released on 11 December 1970 in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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God (Kendrick Lamar song) (wikipedia)
"God" (stylized as "GOD.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album Damn, released on April 14, 2017. The thirteenth and penultimate track on the album (second on the Collector's Edition of Damn), the song was produced by Ricci Riera, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Bēkon, Cardo, Tiffith, with addit...
"God" (stylized as "GOD.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album Damn, released on April 14, 2017. The thirteenth and penultimate track on the album (second on the Collector's Edition of Damn), the song was produced by Ricci Riera, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Bēkon, Cardo, Tiffith, with addit...
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God (Louie) (wikipedia)
"God" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series Louie. The episode was written and directed by Louis C.K., who also serves as the lead actor. It was released on FX on August 31, 2010. The series follows Louie, a fictionalized version of C.K., a comedian and newly divorce...
"God" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series Louie. The episode was written and directed by Louis C.K., who also serves as the lead actor. It was released on FX on August 31, 2010. The series follows Louie, a fictionalized version of C.K., a comedian and newly divorce...
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God (Rebecca St. James album) (wikipedia)
God is the third studio album by then 18-year-old Christian pop and rock artist Rebecca St. James. It was released on 25 June 1996 by ForeFront Records, and peaked at No. 200 on the Billboard 200. The title song was featured on WOW #1s: 31 of the Greatest Christian Music Hits Ever. It was RIAA Certified Gold in 2005. T...
God is the third studio album by then 18-year-old Christian pop and rock artist Rebecca St. James. It was released on 25 June 1996 by ForeFront Records, and peaked at No. 200 on the Billboard 200. The title song was featured on WOW #1s: 31 of the Greatest Christian Music Hits Ever. It was RIAA Certified Gold in 2005. T...
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God (Rebecca St. James song) (wikipedia)
"God" is a 1996 single by Christian pop-rock singer Rebecca St. James. The song is from the album of the same name. == Track listing == "God" – 4:08 "God" (Remix) – 4:21 "Sweet, Sweet Song of Salvation" – 3:53 "Side By Side Remix" – 6:53 "He Is Exalted" – 3:31 The song "He Is Exalted" came from the album Prayers and ...
"God" is a 1996 single by Christian pop-rock singer Rebecca St. James. The song is from the album of the same name.
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God (Rip Rig + Panic album) (wikipedia)
God is the debut studio album of post-punk band Rip Rig + Panic, released on 3 September 1981 by Virgin Records. It took the unusual form of two 12" 45 rpm discs, a format which would be repeated with the group's second album, I Am Cold. In 2013, the album was reissued by Cherry Red Records on CD with an additional tra...
God is the debut studio album of post-punk band Rip Rig + Panic, released on 3 September 1981 by Virgin Records. It took the unusual form of two 12" 45 rpm discs, a format which would be repeated with the group's second album, I Am Cold. In 2013, the album was reissued by Cherry Red Records on CD with an additional tra...
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God (Tori Amos song) (wikipedia)
"God" is a song by American singer-songwriter and musician Tori Amos, released as a single from her second studio album, Under the Pink (1994). It was issued as the album's lead single in the United States on February 3, 1994, as the second single in Australia on May 2, and as the fourth single in the United Kingdom on...
"God" is a song by American singer-songwriter and musician Tori Amos, released as a single from her second studio album, Under the Pink (1994). It was issued as the album's lead single in the United States on February 3, 1994, as the second single in Australia on May 2, and as the fourth single in the United Kingdom on...
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God (disambiguation) (wikipedia)
God is a monotheist conception of a supreme being and principal object of faith. Gods or deities are natural or supernatural beings considered divine or sacred, depending on tradition. God may also refer to: God (word), the English word == Places == Göd, a town in Pest County, Hungary God, a WWI British troop nickn...
God is a monotheist conception of a supreme being and principal object of faith. Gods or deities are natural or supernatural beings considered divine or sacred, depending on tradition. God may also refer to: God (word), the English word
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God (play) (wikipedia)
God, subtitled A Comedy in One Act, is a play by Woody Allen. It was first published in 1975, along with Death, and Allen's short stories in Woody Allen's book Without Feathers. The comedy is modelled after Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre, in that the characters frequently point out the artificiality of the play and swi...
God, subtitled A Comedy in One Act, is a play by Woody Allen. It was first published in 1975, along with Death, and Allen's short stories in Woody Allen's book Without Feathers. The comedy is modelled after Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre, in that the characters frequently point out the artificiality of the play and swi...
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God (sculpture) (wikipedia)
God is a circa 1917 sculpture by New York Dadaists Morton Livingston Schamberg and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. It is an example of readymade art, a term coined by Marcel Duchamp in 1915 to describe his found objects. God is a 10½ inch high cast iron plumbing trap turned upside down and mounted on a wooden mitre box....
God is a circa 1917 sculpture by New York Dadaists Morton Livingston Schamberg and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. It is an example of readymade art, a term coined by Marcel Duchamp in 1915 to describe his found objects. God is a 10½ inch high cast iron plumbing trap turned upside down and mounted on a wooden mitre box....
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God (word) (wikipedia)
The English word god comes from the Old English god, which itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic *gudą. Its cognates in other Germanic languages include guþ, gudis (both Gothic), guð (Old Norse), god (Old Saxon, Old Frisian, and Old Dutch), and got (Old High German). == Etymology == The Proto-Germanic meaning of...
The English word god comes from the Old English god, which itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic *gudą. Its cognates in other Germanic languages include guþ, gudis (both Gothic), guð (Old Norse), god (Old Saxon, Old Frisian, and Old Dutch), and got (Old High German).
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Air for Free (wikipedia)
Air for Free is the eighth studio album by Relient K, released on July 22, 2016, through Mono vs Stereo. The album's lead single, "Bummin'", was released on April 13, 2016. It is the first album since Five Score and Seven Years Ago (2007) to feature drummer Dave Douglas, though he is not credited as an official member....
Air for Free is the eighth studio album by Relient K, released on July 22, 2016, through Mono vs Stereo. The album's lead single, "Bummin'", was released on April 13, 2016. It is the first album since Five Score and Seven Years Ago (2007) to feature drummer Dave Douglas, though he is not credited as an official member....
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