slovodefinícia
mesa
(encz)
mesa,stolová hora Zdeněk Brož
mesa
(gcide)
mesa \me"sa\ (m[asl]"s[.a]), n. [Sp.]
A high tableland; a plateau on a hill. [Southwestern U.S.]
--Bartlett.
[1913 Webster]
mesa
(wn)
mesa
n 1: flat tableland with steep edges; "the tribe was relatively
safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley
for water" [syn: mesa, table]
2: a city in Arizona just to the east of Phoenix; originally a
suburb of Phoenix
mesa
(foldoc)
Mesa

Xerox PARC, 1977. System and application programming for
proprietary hardware: Alto, Dolphin, Dorado and Dandelion.
Pascal-like syntax, ALGOL68-like semantics. An early version
was weakly typed. Mesa's modules with separately compilable
definition and implementation parts directly led to Wirth's
design for Modula. Threads, coroutines (fork/join),
exceptions, and monitors. Type checking may be disabled.
Mesa was used internally by Xerox to develop ViewPoint, the
Xerox Star, MDE, and the controller of a high-end copier. It
was released to a few universitites in 1985. Succeeded by
Cedar.

["Mesa Language Manual", J.G. Mitchell et al, Xerox PARC,
CSL-79-3 (Apr 1979)].

["Early Experience with Mesa", Geschke et al, CACM
20(8):540-552 (Aug 1977)].
mesa
(vera)
MESA
MetaEmailSearchAgent (WWW, Internet)
podobné slovodefinícia
timesaving
(mass)
time-saving
- časovo úsporný
dvojmesačne
(msas)
dvojmesačne
- bi-monthly
mesačne
(msas)
mesačne
- monthly
polmesačný
(msas)
polmesačný
- semi-monthly
dvojmesacne
(msasasci)
dvojmesacne
- bi-monthly
mesacne
(msasasci)
mesacne
- monthly
polmesacny
(msasasci)
polmesacny
- semi-monthly
mesa
(encz)
mesa,stolová hora Zdeněk Brož
mesalliance
(encz)
mesalliance, n:
namesake
(encz)
namesake,jmenovec namesake,jmenovkyně
namesakes
(encz)
namesakes,jmenovci
parmesan
(encz)
Parmesan,parmezán n: druh tvrdého sýra Petr Prášek
parmesan cheese
(encz)
Parmesan cheese,Parmazán sýr Clock
timesaving
(encz)
timesaving,časově úsporný Zdeněk Brož
veal parmesan
(encz)
veal parmesan, n:
Ames-ace
(gcide)
Ames-ace \Ames"-ace\, n.
Same as Ambs-ace.
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Imesatin
(gcide)
Imesatin \I*mes"a*tin\, n. [Imide + isatin.] (Chem.)
A dark yellow, crystalline substance, obtained by the action
of ammonia on isatin.
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mesa
(gcide)
mesa \me"sa\ (m[asl]"s[.a]), n. [Sp.]
A high tableland; a plateau on a hill. [Southwestern U.S.]
--Bartlett.
[1913 Webster]
Mesaconate
(gcide)
Mesaconate \Mes*ac"o*nate\, n. (Chem.)
A salt of mesaconic acid.
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mesaconic
(gcide)
Pyrocitric \Pyr`o*cit"ric\, a. [Pyro- + citric: cf. F.
pyrocitrique.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, any one of three acids
obtained by the distillation of citric acid, and called
respectively citraconic, itaconic, and mesaconic acid.
[1913 Webster]Mesaconic \Mes`a*con"ic\, a. [Mes- + -aconic, as in citraconic.]
(Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, one of several isomeric acids
obtained from citric acid.
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Mesaconic
(gcide)
Pyrocitric \Pyr`o*cit"ric\, a. [Pyro- + citric: cf. F.
pyrocitrique.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, any one of three acids
obtained by the distillation of citric acid, and called
respectively citraconic, itaconic, and mesaconic acid.
[1913 Webster]Mesaconic \Mes`a*con"ic\, a. [Mes- + -aconic, as in citraconic.]
(Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, one of several isomeric acids
obtained from citric acid.
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mesad
(gcide)
mesad \mes"ad\ (m[e^]s"[a^]d), adv.
Same as mesiad.
[1913 Webster]
mesal
(gcide)
mesal \mes"al\ (m[e^]s"al), a.
Same as Mesial.
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M'esalliance
(gcide)
M'esalliance \M['e]`sal`li`ance"\, n. [F.]
A marriage with a person of inferior social position; a
misalliance.
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mesally
(gcide)
mesally \mes"al*ly\ (m[e^]s"al*l[y^]), adv.
Same as Mesially.
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Mesamoeboid
(gcide)
Mesamoeboid \Mes`a*m[oe]"boid\ (m[e^]s`[.a]*m[=e]"boid), n.
[Mes- + am[oe]boid.] (Biol.)
One of a class of independent, isolated cells found in the
mesoderm, while the germ layers are undergoing
differentiation.
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Mesaraic
(gcide)
Mesaraic \Mes`a*ra"ic\, a. [Gr. mesa`raion mesentery; me`sos
middle + 'araia` flank.] (Anat.)
Mesenteric.
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Mesaticephalic
(gcide)
Mesaticephalic \Mes`a*ti*ce*phal"ic\, a. [Gr. ? midmost + E.
cephalic.] (Anat.)
Having the ratio of the length to the breadth of the cranium
a medium one; neither brachycephalic nor dolichocephalic.
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Mesaticephalous
(gcide)
Mesaticephalous \Mes`a*ti*ceph"a*lous\, a. (Anat.)
Mesaticephalic.
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Namesake
(gcide)
Namesake \Name"sake`\, n. [For name's sake; i. e., one named for
the sake of another's name.]
One that has the same name as another; especially, one called
after, or named out of regard to, another.
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Omphalomesaraic
(gcide)
Omphalomesaraic \Om`pha*lo*mes`a*ra"ic\, a. [Omphalo- +
mesaraic.] (Anat.)
Omphalomesenteric.
[1913 Webster]
Parmesan
(gcide)
Parmesan \Par`me*san"\, a. [F. parmesan, It. parmigiano.]
1. Of or pertaining to Parma in Italy.
[1913 Webster]

2. Parmesan cheese.
[PJC]

Parmesan cheese, a kind of cheese of a rich flavor, though
from skimmed milk, made in Parma, Italy.
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Parmesan cheese
(gcide)
Parmesan \Par`me*san"\, a. [F. parmesan, It. parmigiano.]
1. Of or pertaining to Parma in Italy.
[1913 Webster]

2. Parmesan cheese.
[PJC]

Parmesan cheese, a kind of cheese of a rich flavor, though
from skimmed milk, made in Parma, Italy.
[1913 Webster]
Timesaving
(gcide)
Timesaving \Time"sav`ing\, a.
Saving time; as, a timesaving expedient.
[1913 Webster]
mesa
(wn)
mesa
n 1: flat tableland with steep edges; "the tribe was relatively
safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley
for water" [syn: mesa, table]
2: a city in Arizona just to the east of Phoenix; originally a
suburb of Phoenix
mesa verde national park
(wn)
Mesa Verde National Park
n 1: a national park in Colorado containing prehistoric cliff
dwellings; semiarid landscape
mesabi range
(wn)
Mesabi Range
n 1: a range of hills in northeastern Minnesota where rich iron
ore deposits were discovered in 1887
mesalliance
(wn)
mesalliance
n 1: a marriage with a person of inferior social status
mesantoin
(wn)
Mesantoin
n 1: a toxic anticonvulsant drug (trade name Mesantoin) used in
the treatment of epilepsy when less toxic anticonvulsants
have been ineffective [syn: mephenytoin, Mesantoin]
mesasamkranti
(wn)
Mesasamkranti
n 1: Hindu solar holiday at the beginning of the new
astrological year when the sun enters the constellation
Aries
namesake
(wn)
namesake
n 1: a person with the same name as another
parmesan
(wn)
Parmesan
n 1: hard dry sharp-flavored Italian cheese; often grated
veal parmesan
(wn)
veal parmesan
n 1: sauteed veal cutlet in a breadcrumb-and-cheese coating
served with tomato sauce [syn: veal parmesan, {veal
parmigiana}]
mesa
(foldoc)
Mesa

Xerox PARC, 1977. System and application programming for
proprietary hardware: Alto, Dolphin, Dorado and Dandelion.
Pascal-like syntax, ALGOL68-like semantics. An early version
was weakly typed. Mesa's modules with separately compilable
definition and implementation parts directly led to Wirth's
design for Modula. Threads, coroutines (fork/join),
exceptions, and monitors. Type checking may be disabled.
Mesa was used internally by Xerox to develop ViewPoint, the
Xerox Star, MDE, and the controller of a high-end copier. It
was released to a few universitites in 1985. Succeeded by
Cedar.

["Mesa Language Manual", J.G. Mitchell et al, Xerox PARC,
CSL-79-3 (Apr 1979)].

["Early Experience with Mesa", Geschke et al, CACM
20(8):540-552 (Aug 1977)].
mesa
(vera)
MESA
MetaEmailSearchAgent (WWW, Internet)
vmesa
(vera)
VMESA
Virtual Machine / Enterprise Systems Architecture (IBM, VM, ESA,
CMS), "VM/ESA"

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