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Results for: system which regulates the naming of filesTranslations 1 - 30 of 917
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system which regulates the naming of filesfile system
(Anatomy) system of testicular tubules leading to the vas deferens, tube containing sperm attached to a testicleepididymis
(Anatomy, Physiology) pertaining to the parasympathetic nervous system (part of the autonomic nervous system which works in opposition to the sympathetic nervous system), of parasympathetic nervous systemparasympathetic
(Biology) from the point of view of immunology (study of the immune system)immunologically
(British spelling for meter) basic unit of length in the metric system, one hundred centimeters, 39.37 inches; definite measurement; poetic measure; rhythm (in music); instrument that automatically measures quantities of substances (gas, water, or elec...metre
(British) credit transfer system between public institutions, bank transfer system, benefit checkgiro
(Computers) audio player developed by Mediascience, Inc. for listening to various types of computer audio files (such as Windows media files, MP3, WAV, MOD, audio CDs, etc.)Sonique
(Computers) extension for VOC files (type of sound file of the Creative company), volatile organic compoundVOC
(Computers) file format for files that defines WWW channels (with information about the Web pages, images, ActiveX controls, page content, etc.)CDF (Channel Definition Format)
(Computers) interface which enables an application program to communicate with the operating system and other services provided by the operating system (also helps create similar user interfaces within computer programs)API (Application Program Interface)
(Computers) name for binary files which are transferred in USENET (as opposed to text files)binaries
(Computers) operating system that is based on a graphical user interface and supports multitasking (developed by Microsoft)Windows
(Computers) single integrated circuit that is designed to function as an embedded system (contains a CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O ports and timers)microcontroller
(Computers) system in which various types of media are connected by a hypertext program so that users can move between them in a non-linear manner (the World Wide Web is one such system), multi-media hypertext systemhypermedia
(Computers) technology used to compress and decompress computer data (such as sound or video files, etc.)CODEC (compressor/decompressor)
(Computers) text or images on a Web that serves as a route to another Web file or page on the Internet, connection between two data files so that both are simultaneously updated; "jump", part of a hypertext document that connects to another document, b...link
(Economics) theory of using one type of metal as a money value, monetary system using one metalmonometallism
(from Krav Maga) the official self defense and fighting system of the Israeli Defense Forcesmaga
(Mathematics) number by which one can multiply logarithms of one system to obtain the logarithms of another system; number by which two quantities can be divided to yield the same remainder, absolute value, coefficient, division number, logarithm factormodulus
(Medicine) voice-controlled robotic system which holds and maneuvers an endoscope during surgical procedures (manufactured by Computer Motion Inc.)AESOP (Automated Endoscopic System for Optimal Positioning)
(Medicine) voice-controlled robotic system which holds and maneuvers an endoscope during surgical procedures (manufactured by Computer Motion Inc.), AESOPAutomated Endoscopic System for Optimal Positioning
(Medicine, Surgery) of or concerning neurosurgery (surgery on the nervous system)neurosurgical
(Physiology, Chemistry) by or of the metabolic system (process by which food is broken down in the body to create energy)metabolically
(registered trademark of Nimbus Communications International) surround-sound systemambisonics®
(trademark) type of loudspeaker systemTannoy
100 things, 100 years, 100-year period in dating system, group of Roman voters, long time, period of one hundred years, see also:maniple, unit of Roman soldierscentury
12th, based on 12, based on twelve (about a numeral system), duodecimal numberduodecimal
19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.); system of symbols; symbolic meaningsymbolism
45 degree angle; measuring instrument (Astronomy, Navigation), eighth of a celestial circle, eighth of a circle, region of space in Cartesian systemoctant
7th planet from Sun, Greek god, seventh planet of solar system (discovered in 1781 by W. Herschel); ruler of the heavens, father of the Titans (Greek Mythology)Uranus
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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