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bedded (encz) | bedded,usazený	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Bedded (gcide) | Bed \Bed\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bedded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Bedding.]
    1. To place in a bed. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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    2. To make partaker of one's bed; to cohabit with.
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             I'll to the Tuscan wars, and never bed her. --Shak.
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    3. To furnish with a bed or bedding.
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    4. To plant or arrange in beds; to set, or cover, as in a bed
       of soft earth; as, to bed the roots of a plant in mold.
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    5. To lay or put in any hollow place, or place of rest and
       security, surrounded or inclosed; to embed; to furnish
       with or place upon a bed or foundation; as, to bed a
       stone; it was bedded on a rock.
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             Among all chains or clusters of mountains where
             large bodies of still water are bedded.
                                                   --Wordsworth.
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    6. (Masonry) To dress or prepare the surface of stone) so as
       to serve as a bed.
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    7. To lay flat; to lay in order; to place in a horizontal or
       recumbent position. "Bedded hair." --Shak.
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Bedded (gcide) | Bedded \Bed"ded\, a.
    Provided with a bed; as, double-bedded room; placed or
    arranged in a bed or beds.
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bedded (wn) | bedded
     adj 1: deposited or arranged in horizontal layers; "stratified
            rock" [syn: stratified, bedded] [ant: unstratified]
     2: having a bed or beds as specified [ant: bedless] |  
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embedded (mass) | embedded
  - vstavaný, zabudovaný |  
bedded (encz) | bedded,usazený	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
double-bedded (encz) | double-bedded,	adj:		 |  
embedded (encz) | embedded,vestavěný	adj:		Pajoshembedded,vložený	adj:		Pavel Cvrčekembedded,vnořený	adj: [it.]	(zanořený typ/třída) [Pecinovský, 2007]	Ivan
 Masárembedded,vtisknutý	adj:		Zdeněk Brožembedded,zabudovaný	adj:		Ivan Masárembedded,zakotvený	adj:		Zdeněk Brožembedded,zanořený	adj:		Ivan Masárembedded,zanořený	adj: [it.]	(zanořený typ/třída) [Pecinovský,
 2007]	Ivan Masárembedded,zapuštěný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožembedded,zasazený	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
imbedded (encz) | imbedded,vsazený	adj:		Zdeněk Brožimbedded,zapuštěný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
single-bedded (encz) | single-bedded,jednolůžkový			 |  
twin-bedded (encz) | twin-bedded,	adj:		 |  
two-bedded (encz) | two-bedded,dvoulůžkový			 |  
embedded (gcide) | integrated \integrated\ adj.
    1. Formed or united into a whole.
 
    Syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.
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    2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as,
       an integrated Europe. Opposite of nonintegrated.
       [Narrower terms: coordinated, interconnected,
       unified; embedded; incorporated; tight-knit,
       tightly knit]
 
             a more closely integrated economic and political
             system                                --Dwight D.
                                                   Eisenhower
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    3. Having different groups treated together as equals in one
       group; as, racially integrated schools. [Narrower terms:
       co-ed, coeducational; {desegrated, nonsegregated,
       unsegregated}; interracial; mainstreamed] Also See:
       integrative, joint, united. Antonym: segregated.
       [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
    4. Resembling a living organism in organization or
       development. [Narrower terms: organic (vs. inorganic)]
 
    Syn: structured.
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    5. combined. Opposite of uncombined.
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    6. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit.
       Opposite of unmixed. [Narrower terms: blended[2]]
 
    Syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed.
         [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Embed \Em*bed"\ ([e^]m*b[e^]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embedded;
    p. pr. & vb. n. Embedding.] [Pref. em- + bed. Cf. Imbed.]
    To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as,
    to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.
    [1913 Webster]embedded \embedded\ adj.
    1. enclosed or fixed firmly in a surrounding mass; surrounded
       on all sides; as, found pebbles embedded in the silt;
       stone containing many embedded fossils; as, peach and plum
       seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp. [WordNet sense 1]
 
    Syn: fixed.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole; as,
       confused by the embedded Latin quotations; an embedded
       subordinate clause. [WordNet sense 2]
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Embedded (gcide) | integrated \integrated\ adj.
    1. Formed or united into a whole.
 
    Syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as,
       an integrated Europe. Opposite of nonintegrated.
       [Narrower terms: coordinated, interconnected,
       unified; embedded; incorporated; tight-knit,
       tightly knit]
 
             a more closely integrated economic and political
             system                                --Dwight D.
                                                   Eisenhower
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    3. Having different groups treated together as equals in one
       group; as, racially integrated schools. [Narrower terms:
       co-ed, coeducational; {desegrated, nonsegregated,
       unsegregated}; interracial; mainstreamed] Also See:
       integrative, joint, united. Antonym: segregated.
       [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
    4. Resembling a living organism in organization or
       development. [Narrower terms: organic (vs. inorganic)]
 
    Syn: structured.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    5. combined. Opposite of uncombined.
       [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
    6. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit.
       Opposite of unmixed. [Narrower terms: blended[2]]
 
    Syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed.
         [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Embed \Em*bed"\ ([e^]m*b[e^]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embedded;
    p. pr. & vb. n. Embedding.] [Pref. em- + bed. Cf. Imbed.]
    To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as,
    to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.
    [1913 Webster]embedded \embedded\ adj.
    1. enclosed or fixed firmly in a surrounding mass; surrounded
       on all sides; as, found pebbles embedded in the silt;
       stone containing many embedded fossils; as, peach and plum
       seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp. [WordNet sense 1]
 
    Syn: fixed.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole; as,
       confused by the embedded Latin quotations; an embedded
       subordinate clause. [WordNet sense 2]
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embedded (gcide) | integrated \integrated\ adj.
    1. Formed or united into a whole.
 
    Syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as,
       an integrated Europe. Opposite of nonintegrated.
       [Narrower terms: coordinated, interconnected,
       unified; embedded; incorporated; tight-knit,
       tightly knit]
 
             a more closely integrated economic and political
             system                                --Dwight D.
                                                   Eisenhower
       [WordNet 1.5]
 
    3. Having different groups treated together as equals in one
       group; as, racially integrated schools. [Narrower terms:
       co-ed, coeducational; {desegrated, nonsegregated,
       unsegregated}; interracial; mainstreamed] Also See:
       integrative, joint, united. Antonym: segregated.
       [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
    4. Resembling a living organism in organization or
       development. [Narrower terms: organic (vs. inorganic)]
 
    Syn: structured.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    5. combined. Opposite of uncombined.
       [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
 
    6. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit.
       Opposite of unmixed. [Narrower terms: blended[2]]
 
    Syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed.
         [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Embed \Em*bed"\ ([e^]m*b[e^]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embedded;
    p. pr. & vb. n. Embedding.] [Pref. em- + bed. Cf. Imbed.]
    To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as,
    to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.
    [1913 Webster]embedded \embedded\ adj.
    1. enclosed or fixed firmly in a surrounding mass; surrounded
       on all sides; as, found pebbles embedded in the silt;
       stone containing many embedded fossils; as, peach and plum
       seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp. [WordNet sense 1]
 
    Syn: fixed.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    2. inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole; as,
       confused by the embedded Latin quotations; an embedded
       subordinate clause. [WordNet sense 2]
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embedded fixed (gcide) | enclosed \enclosed\ adj.
    surrounded or closed in, usually on all sides. Opposite of
    unenclosed. [Narrower terms: basined; {capsulate,
    capsulated}; closed, closed in(predicate); coarctate;
    confined, fenced in, penned; embedded, fixed; {embedded,
    surrounded}; encircled; enveloped; fogbound;
    self-enclosed; surrounded, encircled]
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embedded surrounded (gcide) | enclosed \enclosed\ adj.
    surrounded or closed in, usually on all sides. Opposite of
    unenclosed. [Narrower terms: basined; {capsulate,
    capsulated}; closed, closed in(predicate); coarctate;
    confined, fenced in, penned; embedded, fixed; {embedded,
    surrounded}; encircled; enveloped; fogbound;
    self-enclosed; surrounded, encircled]
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Imbedded (gcide) | Imbed \Im*bed"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imbedded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Imbedding.] [Pref. im- in + bed. Cf. Embed.]
    To sink or lay, as in a bed; to deposit in a partly inclosing
    mass, as of clay or mortar; to cover, as with earth, sand,
    etc.
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Surbedded (gcide) | Surbed \Sur*bed"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surbedded; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Surbedding.] [Pref. sur- + bed.]
    To set edgewise, as a stone; that is, to set it in a position
    different from that which it had in the quarry.
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          It . . . has something of a grain parallel with the
          horizon, and therefore should not be surbedded.
                                                   --Gilbert
                                                   White.
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Unbedded (gcide) | Unbedded \Unbedded\
    See bedded. |  
bedded (wn) | bedded
     adj 1: deposited or arranged in horizontal layers; "stratified
            rock" [syn: stratified, bedded] [ant: unstratified]
     2: having a bed or beds as specified [ant: bedless] |  
double-bedded (wn) | double-bedded
     adj 1: having a double bed; "a double-bedded room" |  
embedded (wn) | embedded
     adj 1: enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass; "found pebbles
            embedded in the silt"; "stone containing many embedded
            fossils"; "peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet
            edible pulp"
     2: inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole;
        "confused by the embedded Latin quotations"; "an embedded
        subordinate clause" |  
single-bedded (wn) | single-bedded
     adj 1: having single beds |  
twin-bedded (wn) | twin-bedded
     adj 1: having twin beds |  
embedded lisp interpreter (foldoc) | Embedded Lisp Interpreter
 
     (ELI) A small Common Lisp-like interpreter
    embedded in the Andrew mail system, written by Bob
    Glickstein at CMU.
 
    (2000-04-05)
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embedded mode (foldoc) | Embedded Mode
 
     A term used by COCOMO to describe a project
    development that is characterised by tight, inflexible
    constraints and interface requirements.  The product must
    operate within (is embedded in) a strongly coupled complex of
    hardware, software, regulations and operational procedures.
    An embedded mode project will require a great deal of
    innovation.  An example would be a real-time system with
    timing constraints and customised hardware.
 
    (1996-05-29)
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embedded system (foldoc) | embedded system
 
     Hardware and software which forms a component of
    some larger system and which is expected to function without
    human intervention.
 
    A typical embedded system consists of a single-board
    microcomputer with software in ROM, which starts running
    some special purpose application program as soon as it is
    turned on and will not stop until it is turned off (if ever).
 
    An embedded system may include some kind of operating system
    but often it will be simple enough to be written as a single
    program.  It will not usually have any of the normal
    peripherals such as a keyboard, monitor, serial connections,
    mass storage, etc. or any kind of user interface software
    unless these are required by the overall system of which it is
    a part.  Often it must provide real-time response.
 
    Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.arch.embedded.
 
    (1995-04-12)
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incremental prototyping technology for embedded realtime systems (foldoc) | Incremental Prototyping Technology for Embedded Realtime Systems
 
     An Esprit project.
 
    [Partners?  Results?]
 
    (1998-11-27)
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