slovodefinícia
15
(gcide)
15 \15\ adj.
1. denoting a quantity consisting of one more than fourteen
and one less than sixteen; -- representing the number
fifteen as Arabic numerals

Syn: fifteen, xv
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
15
(wn)
15
adj 1: being one more than fourteen [syn: fifteen, 15, xv]
n 1: the cardinal number that is the sum of fourteen and one
[syn: fifteen, 15, XV]
podobné slovodefinícia
15th
(encz)
15th,patnáctý num: Zdeněk Brož
group of 15
(encz)
Group of 15,
10 až 15 let
(czen)
10 až 15 let,a dog's age Zdeněk Brož
francisco pizarro (1478-1541)
(czen)
Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541),Pizarron: [jmén.] španělský conquistador,
dobyl inckou říši Petr Prášek
pocahontas (1595?-1617)
(czen)
Pocahontas (1595?-1617),Pocahontasn: [jmén.] indiánská princezna Petr
Prášek
15th
(gcide)
15th \15th\ adj.
1. Coming next after the fourteenth in a series

Syn: fifteenth
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
C10H15N
(gcide)
Coridine \Co"ri*dine\ (k?"r?-d?n; 104), n. [From L. cortium
leather.]
A colorless or yellowish oil, C10H15N, of a leathery odor,
occuring in coal tar, Dippel's oil, tobacco smoke, etc.,
regarded as an organic base, homologous with pyridine. Also,
one of a series of metameric compounds of which coridine is a
type. [Written also corindine.]
[1913 Webster]
C10H15O5N3
(gcide)
Carnic \Car"nic\ (k[aum]r"n[i^]k), a. [L. caro, carnis, flesh.]
Of or pertaining to flesh; specif. (Physiol. Chem.),
pertaining to or designating a hygroscopic monobasic acid,
C10H15O5N3, obtained as a cleavage product from an acid of
muscle tissue.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
C15H10
(gcide)
Fluoranthene \Flu`or*an"thene\, n. [Fluorene + anthracene.]
(Chem.)
A white crystalline hydrocarbon C15H10, of a complex
structure, found as one ingredient of the higher boiling
portion of coal tar.
[1913 Webster]
C15H10O5
(gcide)
Emodin \Em"o*din\, n. (Chem.)
An orange-red crystalline substance, C15H10O5, obtained
from the buckthorn, rhubarb, etc., and regarded as a
derivative of anthraquinone; -- so called from a species of
rhubarb (Rheum emodei).
[1913 Webster]
C15H10O7
(gcide)
Morin \Mo"rin\, n. (Chem.)
A yellow crystalline substance (C15H10O7) of acid
properties extracted from fustic (Chlorophora tinctoria
syn. Maclura tinctoria, formerly called Morus tinctoria);
-- called also moric acid and natural yellow 8. It is
used as a dye for wool, giving a color from lemon yellow
through olive to olive brown, depending on the metal with
which it is mordanted.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
C15H14O6
(gcide)
Catechin \Cat"e*chin\, n. (Chem.)
One of the tannic acids (C15H14O6), extracted from
catechu as a white, crystalline substance; -- called also
catechuic acid, catechinic acid, cyanidol, and
catechuin. It is a flavonoid found generally in higher
woody plants, and is used in dyeing and tanning.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
C15H24
(gcide)
Cedrene \Ce"drene\ (s[=e]"dr[=e]n), n. (Chem.)
A rich aromatic oil, C15H24, extracted from oil of red
cedar, and regarded as a polymeric terpene; also any one of a
class of similar substances, as the essential oils of cloves,
cubebs, juniper, etc., of which cedrene proper is the type.
[Written also cedren.]
[1913 Webster]
C15H26
(gcide)
Quindecone \Quin*dec"one\, n. [L. quindecim fifteen.] (Chem.)
An unsaturated hydrocarbon, C15H26, of the valylene series,
produced artificially as an oily liquid. [Written also
quindekone.]
[1913 Webster]
C15H27N
(gcide)
Valeritrine \Va*ler"i*trine\, n. [Valeric + tropine + -ine.]
(Chem.)
A base, C15H27N, produced together with valeridine, which
it resembles.
[1913 Webster]
C15H32
(gcide)
Pentadecane \Pen`ta*dec"ane\ (p[e^]n`t[.a]*d[e^]k"[=a]n), n.
[Penta- + Gr. de`ka ten.] (Chem.)
A hydrocarbon of the paraffin series, (C15H32) found in
petroleum, tar oil, etc., and obtained as a colorless liquid;
-- so called from the fifteen carbon atoms in the molecule.
[1913 Webster]
C50H73N15O11
(gcide)
bradykinin \bra`dy*ki"nin\ n.
a hypotensive tissue hormone (C50H73N15O11) which acts on
smooth muscle, dilates peripheral vessels and increases
capillary permeability. It is formed locally in injured
tissue and is believed to play a role in the inflammatory
process. It is a nonapeptide with the sequence:
Arg-Pro-Pro-Gly-Phe-Ser-Pro-Phe-Arg. --MI11

Syn: kallidin I; callidin I; kallidin-9.
[PJC]
C6H15CHO
(gcide)
oenanthol \oe*nan"thol\, n. [oenanthylic + L. oleum oil.]
(Chem.)
An oily substance (C6H15.CHO) obtained by the distillation
of castor oil, recognized as the aldehyde of oenanthylic
acid, and hence called also oenanthaldehyde.
[1913 Webster]
C7H15
(gcide)
Heptyl \Hep"tyl\, n. [Hepta- + -yl.] (Chem.)
A compound radical, C7H15, regarded as the essential
radical of heptane and a related series of compounds.
[1913 Webster]
C7H15CO
(gcide)
Octoyl \Oc"to*yl\, n. [Octoic + -yl.] (Chem.)
A hypothetical radical (C7H15.CO.), regarded as the
essential residue of octoic acid.
[1913 Webster]
C7H15CO2H
(gcide)
Capric \Cap"ric\, a. [L. caper goat.] (Chem.)
Of or pertaining to capric acid or its derivatives.
[1913 Webster]

Capric acid (also called decanoic acid), C9H19.CO.OH,
Caprylic acid (also called octanoic acid), C7H15.CO2.H,
and Caproic acid (also called hexanoic acid),
C5H11.CO2.H, are fatty acids occurring in small
quantities in butter, cocoanut oil, etc., united with
glycerin; they are colorless oils, or white crystalline
solids, of an unpleasant odor like that of goats or sweat.
[1913 Webster]
C8H15NO
(gcide)
Tropine \Tro"pine\, n. [From Atropine.] (Chem.)
A white crystalline alkaloid, C8H15NO, produced by
decomposing atropine.
[1913 Webster]
115
(wn)
115
adj 1: being five more than one hundred ten [syn: {one hundred
fifteen}, 115, cxv]
115th
(wn)
115th
adj 1: the ordinal number of one hundred fifteen in counting
order [syn: hundred-and-fifteenth, 115th]
15 august 1945
(wn)
15 August 1945
n 1: the date of Allied victory over Japan, World War II [syn:
V-J Day, 15 August 1945]
15 may organization
(wn)
15 May Organization
n 1: a terrorist organization formed in 1979 by a faction of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine but disbanded
in the 1980s when key members left to join a faction of al-
Fatah
15 minutes
(wn)
15 minutes
n 1: a quarter of an hour [syn: quarter-hour, 15 minutes]
150
(wn)
150
adj 1: being ten more than one hundred forty [syn: {one hundred
fifty}, 150, cl]
150th
(wn)
150th
adj 1: the ordinal number of one hundred fifty in counting order
[syn: hundred-and-fiftieth, 150th]
1530s
(wn)
1530s
n 1: the decade from 1530 to 1539
155
(wn)
155
adj 1: being five more than one hundred fifty [syn: {one hundred
fifty-five}, 155, clv]
155th
(wn)
155th
adj 1: the ordinal number of one hundred fifty-five in counting
order [syn: hundred-and-fifty-fifth, 155th]
15th
(wn)
15th
adj 1: coming next after the fourteenth and just before the
sixteenth in position [syn: fifteenth, 15th]
atomic number 115
(wn)
atomic number 115
n 1: a radioactive transuranic element [syn: ununpentium,
Uup, element 115, atomic number 115]
atomic number 15
(wn)
atomic number 15
n 1: a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family
that occurs commonly in inorganic phosphate rocks and as
organic phosphates in all living cells; is highly reactive
and occurs in several allotropic forms [syn: phosphorus,
P, atomic number 15]
august 15
(wn)
August 15
n 1: celebration in the Roman Catholic Church of the Virgin
Mary's being taken up into heaven when her earthly life
ended; corresponds to the Dormition in the Eastern Orthodox
Church [syn: Assumption, Assumption of Mary, {August
15}]
element 115
(wn)
element 115
n 1: a radioactive transuranic element [syn: ununpentium,
Uup, element 115, atomic number 115]
1541
(foldoc)
Commodore 1541
1541

The best known floppy disk drive for the
Commodore 64. The 1541 was a single-sided 160 Kb drive but
converting to flippy disks would give another 160 Kb.

The disk drive used Group Code Recording and contained a
6502 processor as a disk controller. Some people wrote
code for it to vibrate the head at different frequencies to
play tunes.

The transfer rate was about 300 bytes per second. The 1541
used a bit-serial version of the IEEE 488 parallel
protocol. Some third-party speed-ups could transfer about 4
kilobytes per second over the interface, and some "fast
loaders" managed up to 10 kbps.

The Commodore 1570 was an upgraded 1541 for use with the
Commodore 128.

(2000-03-07)
1581
(foldoc)
Commodore 1581
1581

Commodore Business Machines's 3.5 inch {disk
drive} for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. The drive
stores 800 kilobytes using an MFM format which is
different from both messy-dos 720 kb, and the Amiga 880 kb
formats.

The 1581 supports a poor imitation of directories which are
really just partitions and largely unused. It also supports
burst loading like the Commodore 1571, but is actually
faster as it is better designed. It has 3160 blocks free
when formatted.

The 1581 is the highest density C64 serial bus drive made by
Commodore. However Creative Micro Designs (CMD) make the
FD2000 (1.6MB) and (until recently) the FD4000 (3.2MB)
3.5" disk drives. GEOS users like 1581s as they are very
fast when used with GEOS.

See also Commodore 1541, Commodore 1571.

(1998-12-23)
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(foldoc)
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(foldoc)
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commodore 1541
(foldoc)
Commodore 1541
1541

The best known floppy disk drive for the
Commodore 64. The 1541 was a single-sided 160 Kb drive but
converting to flippy disks would give another 160 Kb.

The disk drive used Group Code Recording and contained a
6502 processor as a disk controller. Some people wrote
code for it to vibrate the head at different frequencies to
play tunes.

The transfer rate was about 300 bytes per second. The 1541
used a bit-serial version of the IEEE 488 parallel
protocol. Some third-party speed-ups could transfer about 4
kilobytes per second over the interface, and some "fast
loaders" managed up to 10 kbps.

The Commodore 1570 was an upgraded 1541 for use with the
Commodore 128.

(2000-03-07)
commodore 1570
(foldoc)
Commodore 1570

Commodore Business Machines's allegedly "advanced"
disk drive for use with the C128. It is basically a 1541
with the capability to use "burst loading" (like the
Commodore 1571), and lots of new bugs.

The Commodore 1571 was a double-sided version of the 1570.

(1996-04-07)
commodore 1571
(foldoc)
Commodore 1571

Commodore Business Machines's "advanced" {disk
drive} for the C128. It was the double-sided version of the
Commodore 1570 disk drive but, unlike the 1570, worked quite
well.

The 1571 supported "burst mode" loading when used on a C128
in native mode, which increased the transfer speed from 1541
speed to about three kilobytes per second (about a 10-fold
increase). The 1571 could be told to emulate a 1541 for use
with a C64 or 1541 disks.

Bugs in early releases of the 1571 ROM affected access to
the second side of the disk.

(1996-04-07)
commodore 1581
(foldoc)
Commodore 1581
1581

Commodore Business Machines's 3.5 inch {disk
drive} for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. The drive
stores 800 kilobytes using an MFM format which is
different from both messy-dos 720 kb, and the Amiga 880 kb
formats.

The 1581 supports a poor imitation of directories which are
really just partitions and largely unused. It also supports
burst loading like the Commodore 1571, but is actually
faster as it is better designed. It has 3160 blocks free
when formatted.

The 1581 is the highest density C64 serial bus drive made by
Commodore. However Creative Micro Designs (CMD) make the
FD2000 (1.6MB) and (until recently) the FD4000 (3.2MB)
3.5" disk drives. GEOS users like 1581s as they are very
fast when used with GEOS.

See also Commodore 1541, Commodore 1571.

(1998-12-23)
pc-7150
(foldoc)
PC-7150

An IBM PC-like computer, using a K1810 WM 86
Intel 8086 clone from the formerly known Eastern bloc,
introduced in 1988.

(2004-03-24)
rfc 1156
(foldoc)
RFC 1156

The RFC which established the MIB I {Management
Information Base} standard.

(rfc:1156).

(1994-11-14)
rfc 1157
(foldoc)
RFC 1157

The RFC defining {Simple Network
Management Protocol}.

(rfc:1157).

(1994-11-14)
rfc 1508
(foldoc)
RFC 1508

One of the RFCs defining GSS-API.

(rfc:1508).

(1996-05-19)
rfc 1509
(foldoc)
RFC 1509

One of the RFCs defining GSS-API.

(rfc:1509).

(1996-05-19)
rfc 1520
(foldoc)
RFC 1520

The RFC defining {Classless
Inter-Domain Routing}.

(rfc:1520).

(1996-10-01)
rfc 1521
(foldoc)
RFC 1521

An RFC defining {Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions} (MIME). This RFC has been obsoleted by
RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 2048, RFC 2049,
and BCP0013.

(rfc:1521).

(1997-11-23)
rfc 1526
(foldoc)
RFC 1526

One of the RFCs describing the TUBA
protocol.

(rfc:1526).

(1997-11-23)
rfc 1531
(foldoc)
RFC 1531

The original RFC defining DHCP,
obsoleted by RFC 2131.

(rfc:1531).

(1998-11-20)
rfc 1550
(foldoc)
RFC 1550

An RFC white paper on IPng.

(rfc:1550).

(1995-04-03)
rfc 1561
(foldoc)
RFC 1561

One of the RFCs describing the TUBA
protocol.

(rfc:1561).

(1997-11-23)
rfc 1568
(foldoc)
RFC 1568

An RFC defining the {Simple Network
Paging Protocol} (SNPP) which is designed to support
Internet access to paging services such as those based on
the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol. See also RFC 1861.

(rfc:1568).

(1996-06-24)
rfc 1591
(foldoc)
RFC 1591

The RFC defining the {Domain Name
System}. Written by J. Postel in March 1994.

(2001-05-14)
std 15
(foldoc)
STD 15

The STD defining Simple Network Management Protocol.

(1994-11-14)
ten15
(foldoc)
Ten15

A universal intermediate language, a predecessor
to TDF.

Ten15 Home (http://mca-ltd.com/martin/Ten15).

["Ten15: An Overview", P. Core et al, Royal Signals Radar
Establishment TR 3977, Sept 1986].

[Polymorphic?]

(2003-05-13)
x.215
(foldoc)
session layer
ISO 8326
ISO 8327
layer 5
X.215
X.225

The third highest protocol layer (layer 5) in the
OSI
seven layer model. The session layer uses the {transport
layer} to establish a connection between processes on
different hosts. It handles security and creation of the
session. It is used by the presentation layer.

Documents: ITU Rec. X.225 (ISO 8327), ITU Rec. X.215 (ISO
8326).

[Examples?]

(1997-12-07)
dos15
(vera)
DOS15
Disk Operating System - 15 (OS, DEC, PDP 15), "DOS-15"

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