| slovo | definícia |  
meld (encz) | meld,smíchat	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
meld (encz) | meld,ztrácet tvar			Zdeněk Brož |  
Meld (gcide) | Meld \Meld\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Melded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Melding.] [G. melden to announce.] (Card Playing)
    In the game of pinochle, to declare or announce for a score;
    as, to meld a sequence. [WordNet sense 1]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. to mix together so that the components are
       indistinguishable. [WordNet sense 2]
 
    Syn: blend, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce,
         combine, merge.
         [WordNet 1.5] |  
meld (gcide) | meld \meld\, n. (Card Playing)
    1. Any combination or score which may be declared, or melded,
       in pinochle.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. A form of rummy using two decks and four jokers; jokers
       and dueces are wild; the object is to meld groups of seven
       of the same rank.
 
    Syn: canasta, basket rummy.
         [WordNet 1.5] |  
meld (wn) | meld
     n 1: a form of rummy using two decks of cards and four jokers;
          jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to form groups of
          the same rank [syn: canasta, basket rummy, meld]
     v 1: announce for a score; of cards in a card game
     2: lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually;
        "Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene" [syn:
        melt, meld]
     3: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
        [syn: blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle,
        immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge] |  
meld (foldoc) | MELD
 
    A concurrent, object-oriented, dataflow, modular and
    fault-tolerant language!  MELD is comparable to SR.
 
    ["MELDing Multiple Granularities of Parallelism", G. Kaiser et
    al, ECOOP '89, pp. 147-166, Cambridge U Press 1989].
 
    (1994-11-11)
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  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
meld (encz) | meld,smíchat	v:		Zdeněk Brožmeld,ztrácet tvar			Zdeněk Brož |  
romeldale (encz) | Romeldale,			 |  
Meld (gcide) | Meld \Meld\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Melded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Melding.] [G. melden to announce.] (Card Playing)
    In the game of pinochle, to declare or announce for a score;
    as, to meld a sequence. [WordNet sense 1]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. to mix together so that the components are
       indistinguishable. [WordNet sense 2]
 
    Syn: blend, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce,
         combine, merge.
         [WordNet 1.5]meld \meld\, n. (Card Playing)
    1. Any combination or score which may be declared, or melded,
       in pinochle.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. A form of rummy using two decks and four jokers; jokers
       and dueces are wild; the object is to meld groups of seven
       of the same rank.
 
    Syn: canasta, basket rummy.
         [WordNet 1.5] |  
meld (gcide) | Meld \Meld\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Melded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Melding.] [G. melden to announce.] (Card Playing)
    In the game of pinochle, to declare or announce for a score;
    as, to meld a sequence. [WordNet sense 1]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. to mix together so that the components are
       indistinguishable. [WordNet sense 2]
 
    Syn: blend, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce,
         combine, merge.
         [WordNet 1.5]meld \meld\, n. (Card Playing)
    1. Any combination or score which may be declared, or melded,
       in pinochle.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. A form of rummy using two decks and four jokers; jokers
       and dueces are wild; the object is to meld groups of seven
       of the same rank.
 
    Syn: canasta, basket rummy.
         [WordNet 1.5] |  
Melded (gcide) | Meld \Meld\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Melded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Melding.] [G. melden to announce.] (Card Playing)
    In the game of pinochle, to declare or announce for a score;
    as, to meld a sequence. [WordNet sense 1]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. to mix together so that the components are
       indistinguishable. [WordNet sense 2]
 
    Syn: blend, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce,
         combine, merge.
         [WordNet 1.5] |  
Melding (gcide) | Meld \Meld\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Melded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Melding.] [G. melden to announce.] (Card Playing)
    In the game of pinochle, to declare or announce for a score;
    as, to meld a sequence. [WordNet sense 1]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. to mix together so that the components are
       indistinguishable. [WordNet sense 2]
 
    Syn: blend, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce,
         combine, merge.
         [WordNet 1.5] |  
meld (wn) | meld
     n 1: a form of rummy using two decks of cards and four jokers;
          jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to form groups of
          the same rank [syn: canasta, basket rummy, meld]
     v 1: announce for a score; of cards in a card game
     2: lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually;
        "Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene" [syn:
        melt, meld]
     3: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
        [syn: blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle,
        immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge] |  
meld (foldoc) | MELD
 
    A concurrent, object-oriented, dataflow, modular and
    fault-tolerant language!  MELD is comparable to SR.
 
    ["MELDing Multiple Granularities of Parallelism", G. Kaiser et
    al, ECOOP '89, pp. 147-166, Cambridge U Press 1989].
 
    (1994-11-11)
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meldc (foldoc) | MELDC
 
    A reflective object-oriented concurrent programming
    language developed in 1990 by the MELD Project of the
    Programming Systems Laboratory at Columbia University.
    MELDC is a redesign of MELD based on C.
 
    The core of the architecture is a micro-kernel (the MELDC
    kernel), which encapsulates a minimum set of entities that
    cannot be modelled as objects.  All components outside of the
    kernel are implemented as objects in MELDC itself and are
    modularised in the MELDC libraries.  MELDC is reflective in
    three dimensions: structural, computational and architectural.
    The structural reflection indicates that classes and
    meta-classes are objects, which are written in MELDC.  The
    computational reflection means that object behaviours can be
    computed and extended at run time.  The architectural
    reflection indicates that new features/properties
    (e.g. persistency and remoteness) can be constructed in MELDC.
 
    Version 2.0 runs on Sun-4/SunOS 4.1 and DECstation and
    MIPS/Ultrix 4.2.
 
    E-mail: Gail Kaiser .
 
    MELDC is available under licence from 
    and may not be used for commercial purposes.
 
    (1992-12-15)
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