slovodefinícia
mime
(encz)
mime,mim n: Zdeněk Brož
mime
(encz)
mime,pantomima n: Zdeněk Brož
Mime
(gcide)
Mime \Mime\, n. [L. mimus, Gr. ?, akin to ? to imitate, to
mimic: cf. F. mime. Cf. Mimosa.]
1. A kind of drama in which real persons and events were
generally represented in a ridiculous manner; an ancient
Greek or Roman form of farce.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. An actor in such representations.
[1913 Webster]

3. The art of representing actions, events, situations, or
stories solely by gestures and body movements, without
speaking; pantomime[3].
[PJC]

4. An actor who performs or specializes in mime[3]; an actor
who communicates entirely by gesture and facial
expression; a pantomime[2]; a pantomimist; a mimer.

Syn: mummer, pantomimer, pantomimist.
[PJC]

5. A mimic.
[PJC]
Mime
(gcide)
Mime \Mime\, v. i.
To mimic. [Obs.] -- Mim"er, n.
[1913 Webster]
mime
(wn)
mime
n 1: an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial
expression [syn: mime, mimer, mummer, pantomimer,
pantomimist]
2: a performance using gestures and body movements without words
[syn: mime, pantomime, dumb show]
v 1: imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical
effect; "The actor mimicked the President very accurately"
[syn: mimic, mime]
2: act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements
only; "The acting students mimed eating an apple" [syn:
mime, pantomime]
mime
(foldoc)
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
MIME

(MIME) A standard for multi-part,
multimedia electronic mail messages and web
hypertext documents on the Internet. MIME provides the
ability to transfer non-textual data, such as graphics,
audio and fax. It is defined in RFC 2045, RFC 2046,
RFC 2047, RFC 2048, RFC 2049, and BCP0013. It uses
mimencode to encode binary data into base 64 using a
subset of ASCII.

{FAQ

(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/mail/mime-faq/top.html)}.

(1995-04-04)
mime
(vera)
MIME
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (RFC
2045/2046/2047/2048/2049, IETF)
podobné slovodefinícia
hemimetabolic
(encz)
hemimetabolic, adj:
hemimetabolism
(encz)
hemimetabolism, n:
hemimetabolous
(encz)
hemimetabolous, adj:
hemimetaboly
(encz)
hemimetaboly, n:
hemimetamorphic
(encz)
hemimetamorphic, adj:
hemimetamorphosis
(encz)
hemimetamorphosis, n:
hemimetamorphous
(encz)
hemimetamorphous, adj:
mime
(encz)
mime,mim n: Zdeněk Brožmime,pantomima n: Zdeněk Brož
mimed
(encz)
mimed,
mimeo
(encz)
mimeo, n:
mimeograph
(encz)
mimeograph,cyklostyl n: Zdeněk Brož
mimeograph machine
(encz)
mimeograph machine, n:
mimer
(encz)
mimer, n:
mimesis
(encz)
mimesis,mimeze Zdeněk Brožmimesis,mimikry Zdeněk Brož
mimetic
(encz)
mimetic,kopírující adj: Zdeněk Brožmimetic,mimetický adj: Zdeněk Brož
pantomime
(encz)
pantomime,němohra n: Zdeněk Brožpantomime,pantomima n: Martin Král
pantomimer
(encz)
pantomimer, n:
parasympathomimetic
(encz)
parasympathomimetic, adj:
sympathomimetic
(encz)
sympathomimetic, adj:
mimetický
(czen)
mimetický,mimeticadj: Zdeněk Brož
mimeze
(czen)
mimeze,mimesis Zdeněk Brož
Hemimellitic
(gcide)
Hemimellitic \Hem`i*mel*lit"ic\, a. [Hemi- + mellitic.] (Chem.)
Having half as many (three) carboxyl radicals as mellitic
acid; -- said of an organic acid.
[1913 Webster]
Hemimetabola
(gcide)
Hemimetabola \Hem`i*me*tab"o*la\, n. pl. [NL. See Hemi-, and
Metabola.] (Zool.)
Those insects which have an incomplete metamorphosis.
[1913 Webster]
Hemimetabolic
(gcide)
Hemimetabolic \Hem`i*met`a*bol"ic\, a. (Zool.)
Having an incomplete metamorphosis, the larv[ae] differing
from the adults chiefly in laking wings, as in the
grasshoppers and cockroaches.
[1913 Webster]
Mime
(gcide)
Mime \Mime\, n. [L. mimus, Gr. ?, akin to ? to imitate, to
mimic: cf. F. mime. Cf. Mimosa.]
1. A kind of drama in which real persons and events were
generally represented in a ridiculous manner; an ancient
Greek or Roman form of farce.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. An actor in such representations.
[1913 Webster]

3. The art of representing actions, events, situations, or
stories solely by gestures and body movements, without
speaking; pantomime[3].
[PJC]

4. An actor who performs or specializes in mime[3]; an actor
who communicates entirely by gesture and facial
expression; a pantomime[2]; a pantomimist; a mimer.

Syn: mummer, pantomimer, pantomimist.
[PJC]

5. A mimic.
[PJC]Mime \Mime\, v. i.
To mimic. [Obs.] -- Mim"er, n.
[1913 Webster]
mimeo
(gcide)
mimeo \mimeo\ n. [by shortening.]
A mimeograph.

Syn: mimeograph, mimeograph machine, Roneo.
[WordNet 1.5]mimeo \mimeo\ v. t.
to make copies of using a mimeograph.

Syn: mimeograph.
[WordNet 1.5]
Mimeograph
(gcide)
Mimeograph \Mim"e*o*graph\, n. [Gr. ? to imitate + -graph.]
A copying device that uses a stencil through which ink is
pressed; it was invented by Edison.

Syn: mimeo, mimeograph machine, Roneo.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]mimeograph \mimeograph\ v. t.
to make copies of using a mimeograph; as, She mimeographed
the syllabus.

Syn: mimeo.
[WordNet 1.5]
mimeograph
(gcide)
Mimeograph \Mim"e*o*graph\, n. [Gr. ? to imitate + -graph.]
A copying device that uses a stencil through which ink is
pressed; it was invented by Edison.

Syn: mimeo, mimeograph machine, Roneo.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]mimeograph \mimeograph\ v. t.
to make copies of using a mimeograph; as, She mimeographed
the syllabus.

Syn: mimeo.
[WordNet 1.5]
mimer
(gcide)
mimer \mim"er\, n.
1. A person who performs in a mime.

Syn: mime, mummer, pantomimer, pantomimist.
[PJC]

2. A mimic.
[PJC]Mime \Mime\, v. i.
To mimic. [Obs.] -- Mim"er, n.
[1913 Webster]
Mimer
(gcide)
mimer \mim"er\, n.
1. A person who performs in a mime.

Syn: mime, mummer, pantomimer, pantomimist.
[PJC]

2. A mimic.
[PJC]Mime \Mime\, v. i.
To mimic. [Obs.] -- Mim"er, n.
[1913 Webster]
Mimesis
(gcide)
Mimesis \Mi*me"sis\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? imitation.] (Rhet. &
Biol.)
Imitation; mimicry.
[1913 Webster]
Mimetene
(gcide)
Mimetene \Mim"e*tene\, n. (Min.)
See Mimetite.
[1913 Webster] Mimetic
Mimetic
(gcide)
Mimetic \Mi*met"ic\ (?; 277), Mimetical \Mi*met"ic*al\, [Gr. ?,
fr. ? to imitate.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Apt to imitate; given to mimicry; imitative.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Biol.) Characterized by mimicry; -- applied to animals
and plants; as, mimetic species; mimetic organisms. See
Mimicry.
[1913 Webster]
Mimetical
(gcide)
Mimetic \Mi*met"ic\ (?; 277), Mimetical \Mi*met"ic*al\, [Gr. ?,
fr. ? to imitate.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Apt to imitate; given to mimicry; imitative.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Biol.) Characterized by mimicry; -- applied to animals
and plants; as, mimetic species; mimetic organisms. See
Mimicry.
[1913 Webster]
Mimetism
(gcide)
Mimetism \Mim"e*tism\, n. [From Gr. ? to mimic.] (Biol.)
Same as Mimicry.
[1913 Webster]
Mimetite
(gcide)
Mimetite \Mim"e*tite\, n. [Gr. ? an imitator. So called because
it resembles pyromorphite.] (Min.)
A mineral occurring in pale yellow or brownish hexagonal
crystals. It is an arseniate of lead.
[1913 Webster] Mimic
Pantomime
(gcide)
Pantomime \Pan"to*mime\, a.
Representing only in mute actions; pantomimic; as, a
pantomime dance.
[1913 Webster] PantomimicPantomime \Pan"to*mime\, n. [F., fr. L. pantomimus, Gr. ?, lit.,
all-imitating; pa^s, panto`s, all + ? to imitate: cf. It.
pantomimo. See Mimic.]
1. A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also,
any actor. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

2. One who acts his part by gesticulation or dumb show only,
without speaking; a pantomimist; a mime.
[1913 Webster]

[He] saw a pantomime perform so well that he could
follow the performance from the action alone.
--Tylor.
[1913 Webster]

3. A dramatic representation by actors who use only dumb
show; a depiction of an event, narrative, or situation
using only gestures and bodily movements, without
speaking; hence, dumb show, generally.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

4. A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb
acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing
by Clown, Harlequin, etc., are features.
[1913 Webster]
Semimetal
(gcide)
Semimetal \Sem"i*met`al\, n. (Chem.)
An element possessing metallic properties in an inferior
degree and not malleable, as arsenic, antimony, bismuth,
molybdenum, uranium, etc. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
Semimetallic
(gcide)
Semimetallic \Sem`i*me*tal"lic\, a. (Chem.)
Of or pertaining to a semimetal; possessing metallic
properties in an inferior degree; resembling metal.
[1913 Webster]
hemimetabola
(wn)
Hemimetabola
n 1: subclass of insects characterized by gradual and usually
incomplete metamorphosis [syn: Exopterygota, {subclass
Exopterygota}, Hemimetabola]
hemimetabolic
(wn)
hemimetabolic
adj 1: (of an insect with aquatic young) undergoing incomplete
metamorphosis in which the young does not resemble the
adult [syn: hemimetabolous, hemimetabolic,
hemimetamorphous, hemimetamorphic]
hemimetabolism
(wn)
hemimetabolism
n 1: incomplete or partial metamorphosis in insects [syn:
hemimetamorphosis, hemimetabolism, hemimetaboly]
hemimetabolous
(wn)
hemimetabolous
adj 1: (of an insect with aquatic young) undergoing incomplete
metamorphosis in which the young does not resemble the
adult [syn: hemimetabolous, hemimetabolic,
hemimetamorphous, hemimetamorphic]
hemimetaboly
(wn)
hemimetaboly
n 1: incomplete or partial metamorphosis in insects [syn:
hemimetamorphosis, hemimetabolism, hemimetaboly]
hemimetamorphic
(wn)
hemimetamorphic
adj 1: (of an insect with aquatic young) undergoing incomplete
metamorphosis in which the young does not resemble the
adult [syn: hemimetabolous, hemimetabolic,
hemimetamorphous, hemimetamorphic]
hemimetamorphosis
(wn)
hemimetamorphosis
n 1: incomplete or partial metamorphosis in insects [syn:
hemimetamorphosis, hemimetabolism, hemimetaboly]
hemimetamorphous
(wn)
hemimetamorphous
adj 1: (of an insect with aquatic young) undergoing incomplete
metamorphosis in which the young does not resemble the
adult [syn: hemimetabolous, hemimetabolic,
hemimetamorphous, hemimetamorphic]
mime
(wn)
mime
n 1: an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial
expression [syn: mime, mimer, mummer, pantomimer,
pantomimist]
2: a performance using gestures and body movements without words
[syn: mime, pantomime, dumb show]
v 1: imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical
effect; "The actor mimicked the President very accurately"
[syn: mimic, mime]
2: act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements
only; "The acting students mimed eating an apple" [syn:
mime, pantomime]
mimeo
(wn)
mimeo
n 1: a rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink
is pressed (trade mark Roneo) [syn: mimeograph, mimeo,
mimeograph machine, Roneo, Roneograph]
v 1: print copies from (a prepared stencil) using a mimeograph;
"She mimeographed the syllabus" [syn: mimeograph,
mimeo]
mimeograph
(wn)
mimeograph
n 1: a rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink
is pressed (trade mark Roneo) [syn: mimeograph, mimeo,
mimeograph machine, Roneo, Roneograph]
v 1: print copies from (a prepared stencil) using a mimeograph;
"She mimeographed the syllabus" [syn: mimeograph,
mimeo]
mimeograph machine
(wn)
mimeograph machine
n 1: a rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink
is pressed (trade mark Roneo) [syn: mimeograph, mimeo,
mimeograph machine, Roneo, Roneograph]
mimer
(wn)
mimer
n 1: an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial
expression [syn: mime, mimer, mummer, pantomimer,
pantomimist]
mimesis
(wn)
mimesis
n 1: the imitative representation of nature and human behavior
in art and literature
2: any disease that shows symptoms characteristic of another
disease
3: the representation of another person's words in a speech
mimetic
(wn)
mimetic
adj 1: characterized by or of the nature of or using mimesis; "a
mimetic dance"; "the mimetic presentation of images"
2: exhibiting mimicry; "mimetic coloring of a butterfly"; "the
mimetic tendency of infancy"- R.W.Hamilton
pantomime
(wn)
pantomime
n 1: a performance using gestures and body movements without
words [syn: mime, pantomime, dumb show]
v 1: act out without words but with gestures and bodily
movements only; "The acting students mimed eating an apple"
[syn: mime, pantomime]
pantomimer
(wn)
pantomimer
n 1: an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial
expression [syn: mime, mimer, mummer, pantomimer,
pantomimist]
parasympathomimetic
(wn)
parasympathomimetic
adj 1: having an effect similar to that resulting from
stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system;
"parasympathomimetic drugs slow the heart rate"
sympathomimetic
(wn)
sympathomimetic
adj 1: relating to epinephrine (its release or action) [syn:
adrenergic, sympathomimetic]
mime
(foldoc)
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
MIME

(MIME) A standard for multi-part,
multimedia electronic mail messages and web
hypertext documents on the Internet. MIME provides the
ability to transfer non-textual data, such as graphics,
audio and fax. It is defined in RFC 2045, RFC 2046,
RFC 2047, RFC 2048, RFC 2049, and BCP0013. It uses
mimencode to encode binary data into base 64 using a
subset of ASCII.

{FAQ

(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/mail/mime-faq/top.html)}.

(1995-04-04)
mime type
(foldoc)
MIME type

The unique identifier used
for different file types when conveyed across a MIME-based
protocol such as MIME e-mail or HTTP.

Registration of MIME types is explained in RFC 2048.

{Official MIME types

(ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/media-types)}.

(1998-02-10)
mimencode
(foldoc)
mimencode

(Originally distributed as "mmencode"). A replacement for
uuencode for use in electronic mail and news. Part of
MIME. uuencode uses characters that don"t translate well
across all mail gateways (particularly those which convert
between ASCII and EBCDIC). Also, different variants of
uuencode encode data in different and incompatible ways, with
no standard. Finally, few uuencode variants work well in a
pipe. Mimencode implements the encodings which were defined
for MIME as uuencode replacements, and should be
considerably more robust for e-mail use. Written by Nathaniel
S. Borenstein of Bell Communications Research,
Inc. (Bellcore) in 1991.
mimer sql
(foldoc)
Mimer SQL

A relational database management system, free for
non-commercial use, developed by the Swedish company {Upright
Database Technology AB}.

Mimer Home (http://developer.mimer.com).

(2002-06-03)
s-mime
(foldoc)
Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
S-MIME

(S-MIME) A specification for secure
electronic mail. S-MIME was designed to add security to
e-mail messages in MIME format. The security services
offered are authentication (using digital signatures) and
privacy (using encryption).

(http://rsa.com/rsa/S-MIME/).

(1997-05-10)
sysdeco mimer ab
(foldoc)
Sysdeco Mimer AB

Part of the international software group Sysdeco
Group AS. They developed the MIMER RDBMS.

(http://mimer.se/).

Address: Uppsala, Sweden.

(1995-11-11)
mime
(vera)
MIME
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (RFC
2045/2046/2047/2048/2049, IETF)
smime
(vera)
SMIME
Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME, MS, Lotus,
Qualcomm, RSA, cryptography), "S/MIME"
pantomime
(devil)
PANTOMIME, n. A play in which the story is told without violence to
the language. The least disagreeable form of dramatic action.

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