slovodefinícia
dependency
(mass)
dependency
- závislosť
dependency
(encz)
dependency,závislé území Zdeněk Brož
dependency
(encz)
dependency,závislost n: Zdeněk Brož
Dependency
(gcide)
Dependency \De*pend"en*cy\, n.; pl. Dependencies.
1. State of being dependent; dependence; state of being
subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection;
reliance; trust.
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Any long series of action, the parts of which have
very much dependency each on the other. --Sir J.
Reynolds.
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So that they may acknowledge their dependency on the
crown of England. --Bacon.
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2. A thing hanging down; a dependence.
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3. That which is attached to something else as its
consequence, subordinate, satellite, and the like.
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This earth and its dependencies. --T. Burnet.
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Modes I call such complex ideas which . . . are
considered as dependencies on or affections of
substances. --Locke.
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4. A territory remote from the kingdom or state to which it
belongs, but subject to its dominion; a colony; as, Great
Britain has its dependencies in Asia, Africa, and America.
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Note: Dependence is more used in the abstract, and dependency
in the concrete. The latter is usually restricted in
meaning to 3 and 4.
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dependency
(wn)
dependency
n 1: the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or
something else [syn: dependence, dependance,
dependency]
2: being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that
is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially
alcohol or narcotic drugs) [syn: addiction, dependence,
dependance, dependency, habituation]
3: a geographical area politically controlled by a distant
country [syn: colony, dependency]
podobné slovodefinícia
independency
(mass)
independency
- nezávislosť
codependency
(encz)
codependency,
dependency allowance
(encz)
dependency allowance,
dependency rate
(encz)
dependency rate,míra závislosti (závislá míra) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
dependency ratio
(encz)
dependency ratio,
independency
(encz)
independency,nezávislost n: Zdeněk Brož
interdependency
(encz)
interdependency,vzájemná závislost n: Zdeněk Brož
Dependency
(gcide)
Dependency \De*pend"en*cy\, n.; pl. Dependencies.
1. State of being dependent; dependence; state of being
subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection;
reliance; trust.
[1913 Webster]

Any long series of action, the parts of which have
very much dependency each on the other. --Sir J.
Reynolds.
[1913 Webster]

So that they may acknowledge their dependency on the
crown of England. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

2. A thing hanging down; a dependence.
[1913 Webster]

3. That which is attached to something else as its
consequence, subordinate, satellite, and the like.
[1913 Webster]

This earth and its dependencies. --T. Burnet.
[1913 Webster]

Modes I call such complex ideas which . . . are
considered as dependencies on or affections of
substances. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]

4. A territory remote from the kingdom or state to which it
belongs, but subject to its dominion; a colony; as, Great
Britain has its dependencies in Asia, Africa, and America.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Dependence is more used in the abstract, and dependency
in the concrete. The latter is usually restricted in
meaning to 3 and 4.
[1913 Webster]
Independency
(gcide)
Independency \In`de*pend"en*cy\, n.
1. Independence.
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"Give me," I cried (enough for me),
"My bread, and independency!" --Pope.
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2. (Eccl.) Doctrine and polity of the Independents.
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Interdependency
(gcide)
Interdependency \In`ter*de*pend"en*cy\, n.
Mutual dependence; as, interdependency of interests. --De
Quincey.
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independency
(wn)
independency
n 1: freedom from control or influence of another or others
[syn: independence, independency]
interdependency
(wn)
interdependency
n 1: a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities
(objects or individuals or groups) [syn: mutuality,
interdependence, interdependency]
functional dependency
(foldoc)
functional dependency

Given a relation R (in a relational database),
attribute Y of R is functionally dependent on attribute X of R
and X of R functionally determines Y of R (in symbols R.X ->
R.Y) if and only if each X in R has associated with it
precisely one Y in R (at any one time). Attributes X and Y
may be composite.

This is very close to a function in the mathematical sense.

(1997-09-01)

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