slovo | definícia |
midi (encz) | midi,midisukně Zdeněk Brož |
midi (wn) | midi
adj 1: used of women's clothing having a hemline at mid-calf;
"midiskirts"; "wore her dresses midi length" [ant:
maxi, mini]
n 1: the southern part of France
2: a standard protocol for communication between electronic
musical instruments and computers [syn: {musical instrument
digital interface}, MIDI] |
midi (foldoc) | Musical Instrument Digital Interface
MIDI
(MIDI /mi'-dee/,
/mee'-dee/) A hardware specification and protocol used to
communicate note and effect information between synthesisers,
computers, music keyboards, controllers, and other electronic
music devices. It is basically a high-speed serial
connection with separate connections for MIDI in, MIDI out and
MIDI through (to allow devices to be chained).
The basic unit of information is a "note on/off" event which
includes a note number (pitch) and key velocity (loudness).
There are many other message types for events such as pitch
bend, patch changes and synthesizer-specific events for
loading new patches etc.
There is a file format for expressing MIDI data which is like
a dump of data sent over a MIDI port.
The MIME type "audio/midi" isn't actually registered so it
should probably be "audio/x-midi".
Filename extension: .mid or .midi
(http://update.uu.se/~vick/Coordinator.html).
Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.music.midi,
news:alt.music.midi.
(1998-06-27)
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midi (vera) | MIDI
Musical Instruments Digital Interface (MIDI)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
absolute humidity (encz) | absolute humidity,absolutní vlhkost vzduchu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
artificial humidification (encz) | artificial humidification,skrápění |
azidothymidine (encz) | azidothymidine,AZT [zkr.] antivirový lék mírnící účinek AIDS |
bromidic (encz) | bromidic,nudný adj: Zdeněk Brožbromidic,otravný adj: Zdeněk Brožbromidic,otřelý adj: Zdeněk Brožbromidic,otřepaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
class aphasmidia (encz) | class Aphasmidia, n: |
class phasmidia (encz) | class Phasmidia, n: |
dehumidifier (encz) | dehumidifier,odvlhčovač n: Zdeněk Brož |
dehumidify (encz) | dehumidify,odvlhčit v: Zdeněk Brož |
deoxythymidine (encz) | deoxythymidine, n: |
deoxythymidine monophosphate (encz) | deoxythymidine monophosphate, n: |
humidification (encz) | humidification,navlhčování n: Zdeněk Brožhumidification,zvlhčování n: Zdeněk Brož |
humidified (encz) | humidified, |
humidifier (encz) | humidifier,zvlhčovač n: Zdeněk Brož |
humidifies (encz) | humidifies, |
humidify (encz) | humidify,navlhčit v: Zdeněk Brožhumidify,zvlhčit v: Zdeněk Brož |
humidity (encz) | humidity,vlhkost luke |
midi (encz) | midi,midisukně Zdeněk Brož |
midinette (encz) | midinette, n: |
midiron (encz) | midiron, n: |
numidian (encz) | Numidian, adj: |
pyramidic (encz) | pyramidic, adj: |
pyramidical (encz) | pyramidical, adj: |
pyramidically (encz) | pyramidically, adv: |
pyramiding (encz) | pyramiding, n: |
pyrimidine (encz) | pyrimidine,pyrimidin n: Zdeněk Brož |
relative humidity (encz) | relative humidity,relativní vlhkost luke |
semidiameter (encz) | semidiameter, n: |
subfamily numididae (encz) | subfamily Numididae, n: |
subfamily numidinae (encz) | subfamily Numidinae, n: |
thymidine (encz) | thymidine, n: |
timidity (encz) | timidity,nesmělost n: Zdeněk Brožtimidity,ostýchavost n: Zdeněk Brožtimidity,plachost n: Zdeněk Brožtimidity,stydlivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
tumidity (encz) | tumidity,nabubřelost n: Zdeněk Brožtumidity,opuchlost n: Zdeněk Brož |
midisukně (czen) | midisukně,midi Zdeněk Brož |
pyrimidin (czen) | pyrimidin,pyrimidinen: Zdeněk Brož |
Amidin (gcide) | Amidin \Am"i*din\, n. [Cf. F. amidine, fr. amido? starch, fr. L.
amylum, Gr. ? fine meal, neut. of ? not ground at the mill,
-- hence, of the finest meal; 'a priv. + ?, ?, mill. See
Meal.] (Chem.)
Start modified by heat so as to become a transparent mass,
like horn. It is soluble in cold water.
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Aphasmidia (gcide) | Aphasmidia \Aphasmidia\ n.
1. 1 one of two subgroups of Nematoda used in some
classification systems.
Syn: class Aphasmidia.
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azidothymidine (gcide) | azidothymidine \azidothymidine\ n.
1. 1 an antiviral drug, (C10H13N5O4) used in the treatment
of AIDS. It has the generic name of zidovudine.
Note: an analog of thymidine, it inhibits the replication of
the viral chromosome.
Syn: AZT, zidovudine[generic], 3'-azido 3'-deoxythymidine,
Retrovir[Trademark]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] |
Bromidic (gcide) | Bromidic \Bro*mid"ic\, a.
1. of or pertaining to bromide (definition 2).
[WordNet 1.5]
2. conventional or trite; repeated too often; overfamiliar
through overuse -- of sayings, assertions, or discourses;
as, bromidic sermons.
Syn: commonplace, hackneyed, shopworn, threadbare, timeworn,
tired, trite, well-worn.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Bromidiom (gcide) | Bromidiom \Bro*mid"i*om\, n. [Bromide + idiom.]
A conventional comment or saying, such as those
characteristic of bromides[2]; a bromide[3]. [Slang]
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Cumidine (gcide) | Cumidine \Cu"mi*dine\ (k?"m?-d?n or -d?n), n. [From Cumin.]
(Chem.)
A strong, liquid, organic base, C3H7.C6H4.NH2, homologous
with aniline.
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Cymidine (gcide) | Cymidine \Cy"mi*dine\ ( s?"m?-d?n or -d?n; 104), n. (Chem.)
A liquid organic base, C10H13.NH2, derived from cymene.
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dehumidify (gcide) | dehumidify \de*hu*mid"i*fy\ v. t.
to remove the moisture from (air or another gas); to reduce
the humidity of; as, The air conditioner dehumidifies the air
in the summer.
Syn: make less humid.
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Desmidiacae (gcide) | Animalcule \An`i*mal"cule\, n. [As if fr. a L. animalculum, dim.
of animal.]
1. A small animal, as a fly, spider, etc. [Obs.] --Ray.
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2. (Zool.) An animal, invisible, or nearly so, to the naked
eye. See Infusoria.
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Note: Many of the so-called animalcules have been shown to be
plants, having locomotive powers something like those
of animals. Among these are Volvox, the
Desmidiac[ae], and the siliceous Diatomace[ae].
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Spermatic animalcules. See Spermatozoa.
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Desmidian (gcide) | Desmid \Des"mid\, Desmidian \Des*mid"i*an\, n. [Gr. desmo`s
chain + e'i^dos form.] (Bot.)
A microscopic plant of the family Desmidi[ae], a group of
unicellular alg[ae] in which the species have a greenish
color, and the cells generally appear as if they consisted of
two coalescing halves.
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Dimidiate (gcide) | Dimidiate \Di*mid"i*ate\, a. [L. dimidiatus, p. p. of dimidiare
to halve, fr. dimidius half. See Demi-.]
1. Divided into two equal parts; reduced to half in shape or
form.
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2. (Biol.)
(a) Consisting of only one half of what the normal
condition requires; having the appearance of lacking
one half; as, a dimidiate leaf, which has only one
side developed.
(b) Having the organs of one side, or half, different in
function from the corresponding organs on the other
side; as, dimidiate hermaphroditism.
[1913 Webster]Dimidiate \Di*mid"i*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dimidiated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dimidiating.]
1. To divide into two equal parts. [Obs.] --Cockeram.
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2. (Her.) To represent the half of; to halve.
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Dimidiated (gcide) | Dimidiate \Di*mid"i*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dimidiated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dimidiating.]
1. To divide into two equal parts. [Obs.] --Cockeram.
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2. (Her.) To represent the half of; to halve.
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Dimidiating (gcide) | Dimidiate \Di*mid"i*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dimidiated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dimidiating.]
1. To divide into two equal parts. [Obs.] --Cockeram.
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2. (Her.) To represent the half of; to halve.
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Dimidiation (gcide) | Dimidiation \Di*mid`i*a"tion\, n. [L. dimidiatio.]
The act of dimidiating or halving; the state of being
dimidiate.
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Fumidity (gcide) | Fumidity \Fu*mid"i*ty\, Fumidness \Fu"mid*ness\n.
The state of being fumid; smokiness.
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Hemiditone (gcide) | Hemiditone \Hem`i*di"tone\, n. [Hemi- + ditone.] (Gr. Mus.)
The lesser third. --Busby.
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humidification (gcide) | humidification \humidification\ n.
The act or process of increasing the moisture content; --
usually used of gases, especially air.
Syn: moisturization.
[PJC] |
humidifier (gcide) | humidifier \humidifier\ n.
A device that increases the moisture content of the air; --
used to avoid excessive dryness in buildings, which can cause
irritation to the throat. Compare dehumidifier.
Syn: moisturization.
[PJC] |
humidify (gcide) | humidify \humidify\ v. t.
to render (gases, especially air) humid or to increase the
moisture content of; as, We have a machine that humidifies
the air in the house.
Syn: moisturize, make humid, make more humid.
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Humidity (gcide) | Humidity \Hu*mid"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. humidit['e].]
1. Moisture; dampness; a moderate degree of wetness, which is
perceptible to the eye or touch; -- used especially of the
atmosphere, or of anything which has absorbed moisture
from the atmosphere, as clothing.
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2. Specifically: The content of water vapor in the air,
expressed as a percent of the maximum amount of water
vapor that the air can hold at the given temperature; also
called relative humidity. The capacity of the air to
hold moisture increases with temperature, so if the
temperature changes without changing the absolute content
of the atmospheric moisture, the relative humidity will
also change.
[PJC]
relative humidity Same as humidity[2].
[PJC]
Note: In hygrometrical reports (as of the United States
Signal Service) complete saturation of the air by water
vapor is designated by a relative humidity of 100, and
its partial saturation by smaller numbers in direct
proportion to the actual content of water vapor.
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midiron (gcide) | midiron \midiron\ n. (Golf)
a long iron[5] with a nearly vertical face.
Syn: two iron.
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nitramidin (gcide) | Xyloidin \Xy*loid"in\, n. [Xylo- + -oid.] (Chem.)
A substance resembling pyroxylin, obtained by the action of
nitric acid on starch; -- called also nitramidin.
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Numidian (gcide) | Numidian \Nu*mid"i*an\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to ancient Numidia in Northern Africa.
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Numidian crane. (Zool.) See Demoiselle, 2.
[1913 Webster] Numididae |
Numidian crane (gcide) | Numidian \Nu*mid"i*an\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to ancient Numidia in Northern Africa.
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Numidian crane. (Zool.) See Demoiselle, 2.
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Numididae (gcide) | Numididae \Numididae\, Numidinae \Numidinae\prop. n. (Zool.)
A subfamily of birds including the guinea fowl and related
birds of Africa and Madagascar.
Syn: subfamily Numididae, subfamily Numidinae.
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Numidinae (gcide) | Numididae \Numididae\, Numidinae \Numidinae\prop. n. (Zool.)
A subfamily of birds including the guinea fowl and related
birds of Africa and Madagascar.
Syn: subfamily Numididae, subfamily Numidinae.
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Oxamidine (gcide) | Oxamidine \Ox*am"i*dine\, n. [Oxygen + amido + -ine.] (Chem.)
One of a series of bases containing the amido and the
isonitroso groups united to the same carbon atom.
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Phasmidia (gcide) | Phasmidia \Phasmidia\ prop. n.
One of two subgroups of Nematoda used in some classification
systems.
Syn: class Phasmidia.
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Pyramidia (gcide) | Pyramidion \Pyr`a*mid"i*on\, n.; pl. Pyramidia. [NL., from L.
pyramis. See Pyramid.]
The small pyramid which crowns or completes an obelisk.
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Pyramidic (gcide) | Pyramidic \Pyr`a*mid"ic\, Pyramidical \Pyr`a*mid"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to a pyramid; having the form of a pyramid;
pyramidal. " A pyramidical rock." --Goldsmith. "Gold in
pyramidic plenty piled." --Shenstone. --
Pyr`a*mid"ic*al*ly, adv. Pyr`a*mild"ic*al*ness, n.
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Pyramidical (gcide) | Pyramidic \Pyr`a*mid"ic\, Pyramidical \Pyr`a*mid"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to a pyramid; having the form of a pyramid;
pyramidal. " A pyramidical rock." --Goldsmith. "Gold in
pyramidic plenty piled." --Shenstone. --
Pyr`a*mid"ic*al*ly, adv. Pyr`a*mild"ic*al*ness, n.
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Pyramidically (gcide) | Pyramidic \Pyr`a*mid"ic\, Pyramidical \Pyr`a*mid"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to a pyramid; having the form of a pyramid;
pyramidal. " A pyramidical rock." --Goldsmith. "Gold in
pyramidic plenty piled." --Shenstone. --
Pyr`a*mid"ic*al*ly, adv. Pyr`a*mild"ic*al*ness, n.
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Pyramidion (gcide) | Pyramidion \Pyr`a*mid"i*on\, n.; pl. Pyramidia. [NL., from L.
pyramis. See Pyramid.]
The small pyramid which crowns or completes an obelisk.
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relative humidity (gcide) | Humidity \Hu*mid"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. humidit['e].]
1. Moisture; dampness; a moderate degree of wetness, which is
perceptible to the eye or touch; -- used especially of the
atmosphere, or of anything which has absorbed moisture
from the atmosphere, as clothing.
[1913 Webster]
2. Specifically: The content of water vapor in the air,
expressed as a percent of the maximum amount of water
vapor that the air can hold at the given temperature; also
called relative humidity. The capacity of the air to
hold moisture increases with temperature, so if the
temperature changes without changing the absolute content
of the atmospheric moisture, the relative humidity will
also change.
[PJC]
relative humidity Same as humidity[2].
[PJC]
Note: In hygrometrical reports (as of the United States
Signal Service) complete saturation of the air by water
vapor is designated by a relative humidity of 100, and
its partial saturation by smaller numbers in direct
proportion to the actual content of water vapor.
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Semidiameter (gcide) | Semidiameter \Sem`i*di*am"e*ter\, n. (Math.)
Half of a diameter; a right line, or the length of a right
line, drawn from the center of a circle, a sphere, or other
curved figure, to its circumference or periphery; a radius.
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Semidiapason (gcide) | Semidiapason \Sem`i*di`a*pa"son\, n. (Mus.)
An imperfect octave.
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Semidiapente (gcide) | Semidiapente \Sem`i*di`a*pen"te\, n. (Mus.)
An imperfect or diminished fifth. --Busby.
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