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affine (encz) | affine,afinní Zdeněk Brož |
Affine (gcide) | Affine \Af*fine"\, v. t. [F. affiner to refine; ? (L. ad) + fin
fine. See Fine.]
To refine. [Obs.] --Holland.
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affine (wn) | affine
adj 1: (mathematics) of or pertaining to the geometry of affine
transformations
2: (anthropology) related by marriage [syn: affinal, affine]
n 1: (anthropology) kin by marriage |
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affine (encz) | affine,afinní Zdeněk Brož |
Affined (gcide) | Affined \Af*fined"\, a. [OF. afin['e] related, p. p., fr. LL.
affinare to join, fr. L. affinis neighboring, related to; ad
+ finis boundary, limit.]
Joined in affinity or by any tie. [Obs.] "All affined and
kin." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
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2. being joined in close association.
Syn: affiliated, attached.
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3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato
Syn: flowing, smooth.
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5. associated with or accompanying.
Syn: associated.
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6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]
Syn: machine-accessible.
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7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]
Syn: ready, on.
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8. having some relation.
Syn: related.
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affined (gcide) | Affined \Af*fined"\, a. [OF. afin['e] related, p. p., fr. LL.
affinare to join, fr. L. affinis neighboring, related to; ad
+ finis boundary, limit.]
Joined in affinity or by any tie. [Obs.] "All affined and
kin." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
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2. being joined in close association.
Syn: affiliated, attached.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato
Syn: flowing, smooth.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. associated with or accompanying.
Syn: associated.
[WordNet 1.5]
6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]
Syn: machine-accessible.
[WordNet 1.5]
7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]
Syn: ready, on.
[WordNet 1.5]
8. having some relation.
Syn: related.
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Paraffine (gcide) | Paraffin \Par"af*fin\ (p[a^]r"[a^]f*f[i^]n), Paraffine
\Par"af*fine\ (p[a^]r"[a^]f*f[i^]n or p[a^]r"[a^]f*f[=e]n), n.
[F. paraffine, fr. L. parum too little + affinis akin. So
named in allusion to its chemical inactivity.] (Chem.)
A white waxy substance, resembling spermaceti, tasteless and
odorless, and obtained from coal tar, wood tar, petroleum,
etc., by distillation. It is used in candles, as a sealing
agent (such as in canning of preserves), as a waterproofing
agent, as an illuminant and as a lubricant. It is very inert,
not being acted upon by most of the strong chemical reagents.
It was formerly regarded as a definite compound, but is now
known to be a complex mixture of several higher hydrocarbons
of the methane or marsh-gas series; hence, by extension, any
substance, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous, of the same
chemical series; thus gasoline, coal gas and kerosene consist
largely of paraffins.
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Note: In the present chemical usage this word is spelled
paraffin, but in commerce it is commonly spelled
paraffine.
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Native paraffin. See Ozocerite.
Paraffin series. See Methane series, under Methane.
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affine (wn) | affine
adj 1: (mathematics) of or pertaining to the geometry of affine
transformations
2: (anthropology) related by marriage [syn: affinal, affine]
n 1: (anthropology) kin by marriage |
affine geometry (wn) | affine geometry
n 1: the geometry of affine transformations |
affine transformation (wn) | affine transformation
n 1: (mathematics) a transformation that is a combination of
single transformations such as translation or rotation or
reflection on an axis |
affined (wn) | affined
adj 1: closely related; "syllable to blessed syllable affined"-
Wallace Stevens |
exacum affine (wn) | Exacum affine
n 1: perennial cultivated especially as a houseplant for its
fragrant bluish to dark lavender flowers [syn: {Persian
violet}, Exacum affine] |
lithophragma affine (wn) | Lithophragma affine
n 1: California perennial herb cultivated for its racemose white
flowers with widely spreading petals; sometimes placed in
genus Tellima [syn: woodland star, Lithophragma affine,
Lithophragma affinis, Tellima affinis] |
affine transformation (foldoc) | affine transformation
A linear transformation followed by a
translation. Given a matrix M and a vector v,
A(x) = Mx + v
is a typical affine transformation.
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