slovodefinícia
Corb
(gcide)
Corb \Corb\ (k[^o]rb), n. [L. corbis basket. Cf. Corbeil,
Corp.]
1. A basket used in coal mines, etc. see Corf.
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2. (Arch.) An ornament in a building; a corbel.
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ascorbic acid
(encz)
ascorbic acid,kyselina askorbová
corbel
(encz)
corbel,krakorec n: Zdeněk Brož
corbel arch
(encz)
corbel arch, n:
corbel step
(encz)
corbel step, n:
corbelled
(encz)
corbelled, adj:
corbett
(encz)
Corbett,Corbett n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
corbie gable
(encz)
corbie gable, n:
corbie-step
(encz)
corbie-step, n:
corbiestep
(encz)
corbiestep, n:
corbina
(encz)
corbina, n:
corblimey
(encz)
corblimey,
le corbusier
(encz)
Le Corbusier,
scorbutic
(encz)
scorbutic,kurdějový adj: Zdeněk Brož
scorbutus
(encz)
scorbutus, n:
corbett
(czen)
Corbett,Corbettn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Antiscorbutic
(gcide)
Antiscorbutic \An`ti*scor*bu"tic\, a. (Med.)
Counteracting scurvy. -- n. A remedy for scurvy.
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Antiscorbutical
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Antiscorbutical \An`ti*scor*bu"tic*al\, a. (Med.)
Antiscorbutic.
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ascorbic acid
(gcide)
vitamin C \vitamin C\ n.
a vitamin that prevents scurvy. Also called ascorbic acid.

Syn: ascorbic acid.
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Corban
(gcide)
Corban \Cor"ban\ (k[^o]r"b[a^]n), n. [Heb. qorb[=a]n, akin to
Ar. qurb[=a]n.]
1. (Jewish Antiq.) An offering of any kind, devoted to God
and therefore not to be appropriated to any other use;
esp., an offering in fulfillment of a vow.
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Note: In the old Testament the hebrew word is usually
translated "oblation" as in --Numb. xviii. 9, xxxi. 50.
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Note: The traditionists laid down that a man might interdict
himself by vow, not only from using for himself, but
from giving to another, or receiving from him, some
particular object, whether of food or any other kind. A
person might thus exempt himself from assisting parents
in distress, under plea of corban. --Dr. W. Smith.
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2. An alms basket; a vessel to receive gifts of charity; a
treasury of the church, where offerings are deposited.
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Corbe
(gcide)
Corbe \Corbe\ (k[^o]rb), a. [OF. corbe, fr. L. curvus. See
Cuve.]
Crooked. [Obs.] "Corbe shoulder." --Spenser.
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Corbeil
(gcide)
Corbeil \Cor"beil\ (k[^o]r"b[e^]l), n. [F. corbeille, fr. L.
corbicula a little basket, dim. of corbis basket. Cf.
Corbel, Corb, Corvette.]
1. (Arch.) A sculptured basket of flowers; a corbel. [Obs.]
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2. pl. (Fort.) Small gabions. --Brande & C.
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Corbel
(gcide)
Corbel \Cor"bel\ (k[^o]r"b[e^]l), n. [F. corbeau, for older
corbel, dim. of L. corbis basket. (Corbels were often in the
form of a basket.) See Corbeil.] (Arch.)
A bracket supporting a superincumbent object, or receiving
the spring of an arch. Corbels were employed largely in
Gothic architecture.
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Note: A common form of corbel consists of courses of stones
or bricks, each projecting slightly beyond the next
below it.
[1913 Webster]Corbel \Cor"bel\, v. t.
To furnish with a corbel or corbels; to support by a corbel;
to make in the form of a corbel.
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To corbel out, to furnish with a corbel of courses, each
projecting beyond the one next below it.
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Corbeling
(gcide)
Corbeling \Cor"bel*ing\, Corbelling \Cor"bel*ling\, n.
Corbel work or the construction of corbels; a series of
corbels or piece of continuous corbeled masonry, sometimes of
decorative purpose, as in the stalactite ornament of the
Moslems.
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Corbelling
(gcide)
Corbeling \Cor"bel*ing\, Corbelling \Cor"bel*ling\, n.
Corbel work or the construction of corbels; a series of
corbels or piece of continuous corbeled masonry, sometimes of
decorative purpose, as in the stalactite ornament of the
Moslems.
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Corbel-table
(gcide)
Corbel-table \Cor"bel-ta`ble\, n. (Arch.)
A horizontal row of corbels, with the panels or filling
between them; also, less properly used to include the
stringcourse on them.
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Corbie
(gcide)
Corbie \Cor"bie\ or Corby \Cor"by\ (k[^o]r"b[y^]), n.; pl.
Corbies (-b[i^]z). [F. corbeau, OF. corbel, dim. fr. L.
corvus raven.]
1. (Zool.) The raven. [Scot.]
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2. (her.) A raven, crow, or chough, used as a charge.
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Corbie crow, the carrion crow. [Scot.]
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Corbie crow
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Corbie \Cor"bie\ or Corby \Cor"by\ (k[^o]r"b[y^]), n.; pl.
Corbies (-b[i^]z). [F. corbeau, OF. corbel, dim. fr. L.
corvus raven.]
1. (Zool.) The raven. [Scot.]
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2. (her.) A raven, crow, or chough, used as a charge.
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Corbie crow, the carrion crow. [Scot.]
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Corbies
(gcide)
Corbie \Cor"bie\ or Corby \Cor"by\ (k[^o]r"b[y^]), n.; pl.
Corbies (-b[i^]z). [F. corbeau, OF. corbel, dim. fr. L.
corvus raven.]
1. (Zool.) The raven. [Scot.]
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2. (her.) A raven, crow, or chough, used as a charge.
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Corbie crow, the carrion crow. [Scot.]
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Corbiestep
(gcide)
Corbiestep \Cor"bie*step`\, n. (Arch.)
One of the steps in which a gable wall is often finished in
place of a continuous slope; -- also called crowstep.
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Corby
(gcide)
Corbie \Cor"bie\ or Corby \Cor"by\ (k[^o]r"b[y^]), n.; pl.
Corbies (-b[i^]z). [F. corbeau, OF. corbel, dim. fr. L.
corvus raven.]
1. (Zool.) The raven. [Scot.]
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2. (her.) A raven, crow, or chough, used as a charge.
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Corbie crow, the carrion crow. [Scot.]
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Scorbute
(gcide)
Scorbute \Scor"bute\, n. [LL. scorbutus: cf. F. scorbut. See
Scurvy, n.]
Scurvy. [Obs.] --Purchas.
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Scorbutic
(gcide)
Scorbutic \Scor*bu"tic\, Scorbutical \Scor*bu"tic*al\, a. [Cf.
F. scorbutique.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to scurvy; of the nature of, or resembling,
scurvy; diseased with scurvy; as, a scorbutic person;
scorbutic complaints or symptoms. -- Scor*bu"tic*al*ly,
adv.
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Scorbutical
(gcide)
Scorbutic \Scor*bu"tic\, Scorbutical \Scor*bu"tic*al\, a. [Cf.
F. scorbutique.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to scurvy; of the nature of, or resembling,
scurvy; diseased with scurvy; as, a scorbutic person;
scorbutic complaints or symptoms. -- Scor*bu"tic*al*ly,
adv.
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Scorbutically
(gcide)
Scorbutic \Scor*bu"tic\, Scorbutical \Scor*bu"tic*al\, a. [Cf.
F. scorbutique.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to scurvy; of the nature of, or resembling,
scurvy; diseased with scurvy; as, a scorbutic person;
scorbutic complaints or symptoms. -- Scor*bu"tic*al*ly,
adv.
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Scorbutus
(gcide)
Scorbutus \Scor*bu"tus\, n. [LL. See Scorbute.] (Med.)
Scurvy.
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To corbel out
(gcide)
Corbel \Cor"bel\, v. t.
To furnish with a corbel or corbels; to support by a corbel;
to make in the form of a corbel.
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To corbel out, to furnish with a corbel of courses, each
projecting beyond the one next below it.
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ascorbic acid
(wn)
ascorbic acid
n 1: a vitamin found in fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits)
and vegetables; prevents scurvy [syn: vitamin C, C,
ascorbic acid]
corbel
(wn)
corbel
n 1: (architecture) a triangular bracket of brick or stone
(usually of slight extent) [syn: corbel, truss]
v 1: furnish with a corbel
corbel arch
(wn)
corbel arch
n 1: (architecture) an arch constructed of masonry courses that
are corbelled until they meet
corbel step
(wn)
corbel step
n 1: (architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall [syn:
corbel step, corbie-step, corbiestep, crow step]
corbelled
(wn)
corbelled
adj 1: having a corbel
corbett
(wn)
Corbett
n 1: United States heavyweight boxing champion (1866-1933) [syn:
Corbett, Jim Corbett, James John Corbett, {Gentleman
Jim}]
corbie gable
(wn)
corbie gable
n 1: (architecture) a gable having corbie-steps or corbel steps
corbie-step
(wn)
corbie-step
n 1: (architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall [syn:
corbel step, corbie-step, corbiestep, crow step]
corbiestep
(wn)
corbiestep
n 1: (architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall [syn:
corbel step, corbie-step, corbiestep, crow step]
corbina
(wn)
corbina
n 1: bluish-grey whiting of California coast [syn: corbina,
Menticirrhus undulatus]
james john corbett
(wn)
James John Corbett
n 1: United States heavyweight boxing champion (1866-1933) [syn:
Corbett, Jim Corbett, James John Corbett, {Gentleman
Jim}]
jim corbett
(wn)
Jim Corbett
n 1: United States heavyweight boxing champion (1866-1933) [syn:
Corbett, Jim Corbett, James John Corbett, {Gentleman
Jim}]
le corbusier
(wn)
Le Corbusier
n 1: French architect (born in Switzerland) (1887-1965) [syn:
Le Corbusier, Charles Edouard Jeanneret]
scorbutic
(wn)
scorbutic
adj 1: of or relating to or having or resembling scurvy;
"scorbutic symptoms"
scorbutus
(wn)
scorbutus
n 1: a condition caused by deficiency of ascorbic acid (vitamin
C) [syn: scurvy, scorbutus]
corba
(foldoc)
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
CORBA

(CORBA) An Object Management Group
specification which provides a standard messaging interface
between distributed objects.

The original CORBA specification (1.1) has been revised
through version 2 (CORBA 2) with the latest specification
being version 3 (CORBA 3). In its most basic form CORBA
consists of the Interface Definition Language (IDL) and the
Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII).

The IDL definition is complied into a Stub (client) and
Skeleton (server) component that communicate through an
Object Request Broker (ORB). When an ORB determines that a
request is to a remote object, it may execute the request by
communicating with the remote ORB.

The Corba IDL can be mapped to a number of languages including
C, C++, Java, COBOL, Smalltalk, Ada, Lisp,
Python, and IDLscript. CORBA ORBs are widely available
for a number of platforms. The OMG standard for inter-ORB
communication is IIOP, this ensures that all CORBA 2
compliant ORBS are able to interoperate.

See also COSS, Component Object Model, RMI.

{OMG CORBA specs
(http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/corba_spec_catalog.htm)}.

(2007-09-04)
corbie
(foldoc)
CORBIE

An early system on the IBM 704.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959].

(1996-05-10)
corba
(vera)
CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (OMG)

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