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ingres (encz) | Ingres, |
ingres (wn) | Ingres
n 1: French classical painter (1780-1867) [syn: Ingres, {Jean
Auguste Dominique Ingres}] |
ingres (foldoc) | INGRES
A relational DBMS vendor.
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ingres (vera) | INGRES
INteractive Graphic REtrieval System
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ingres (encz) | Ingres, |
ingress (encz) | ingress,druh astronomického jevu Zdeněk Brožingress,vstupování n: Zdeněk Brož |
ingress interface (encz) | ingress interface,vstupní rozhraní [fráz.] [it.] (síťové rozhraní) Ivan
Masár |
ingression (encz) | ingression,vstoupení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Ingress (gcide) | Ingress \In"gress\, n. [L. ingressus, fr. ingredi. See
Ingredient.]
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1. The act of entering; entrance; as, the ingress of air into
the lungs.
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2. Power or liberty of entrance or access; means of entering;
as, all ingress was prohibited.
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3. (Astron.) The entrance of the moon into the shadow of the
earth in eclipses, the sun's entrance into a sign, etc.
[1913 Webster]Ingress \In"gress\, v. i.
To go in; to enter. [R.]
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Ingression (gcide) | Ingression \In*gres"sion\, n. [L. ingressio: cf. F. ingression.]
Act of entering; entrance. --Sir K. Digby.
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Subingression (gcide) | Subingression \Sub`in*gres"sion\, n.
Secret entrance. [R.] --Boyle.
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ingres (wn) | Ingres
n 1: French classical painter (1780-1867) [syn: Ingres, {Jean
Auguste Dominique Ingres}] |
ingress (wn) | ingress
n 1: (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to
an eclipse [syn: ingress, immersion] [ant: egress,
emersion]
2: the act of entering; "she made a grand entrance" [syn:
entrance, entering, entry, ingress, incoming] |
jean auguste dominique ingres (wn) | Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
n 1: French classical painter (1780-1867) [syn: Ingres, {Jean
Auguste Dominique Ingres}] |
ingres (foldoc) | INGRES
A relational DBMS vendor.
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ingres (vera) | INGRES
INteractive Graphic REtrieval System
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INGRESS (bouvier) | INGRESS, EGRESS AND REGRESS. These words are frequently used in leases to
express the right of the lessee to enter, go upon, and return from the lands
in question.
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INGRESSU (bouvier) | INGRESSU. An ancient writ of entry, by which the plaintiff or complainant
sought an entry into his lands. Tech. Dict. h.t.
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