slovodefinícia
rdb
(foldoc)
Oracle Rdb
Rdb

A set of relational database products originally
known as Rdb from Digital Equipment Corporation, but
purchased by Oracle Corporation in 1994. The current (October
1996) versions are Oracle Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS VAX, Oracle
Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS Alpha, and Oracle Rdb V7.0 for {Digital
UNIX}.

This release of Oracle Rdb includes advances in {non-stop
computing} for business critical applications, improvements
to OLTP performance, and easy client/server application
development. It also includes an ODBC Driver.

(1996-10-30)
rdb
(foldoc)
rdb

A roll-your-own database, created in the Unix toolkit
philosophy. It appears to be written in the awk language,
and is very compatible with awk. It uses awk's syntax and can
be combined with awk commands.

The definitive introduction is "Unix Relational Database
Management: Application Development in the Unix Environment",
by Rod Manis, Evan Schaeffer, and Robert Jorgensen, published
by Prentice Hall. The book tells how to use rdb to create
database/spreadsheets in the awk tradition, only easier. It's
a good way to get into programming for novices. It's also a
good way to learn DB theory and construction quite painlessly.
rdb
(vera)
RDB
Receive Data Buffer
rdb
(vera)
RDB
Relational DataBase (DB)
rdb
(vera)
RDB
Rigid Disk Block (Amiga, Commodore)
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birdbath
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birdbath \bird"bath`\ n.
an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to bathe
in.
[WordNet 1.5]
Birdbolt
(gcide)
Birdbolt \Bird"bolt`\, n.
A short blunt arrow for killing birds without piercing them.
Hence: Anything which smites without penetrating. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
birdbrain
(gcide)
birdbrain \bird"brain`\ n.
1. a person with confused ideas; incapable of serious
thought.

Syn: addle-head, loon.
[WordNet 1.5] bird-cage
Bird cage
Cardboard
(gcide)
Cardboard \Card"board`\ (k[aum]rd"b[=o]rd`), n.
A stiff compact pasteboard of various qualities, for making
cards, etc., often having a polished surface.
[1913 Webster]
false leopardbane
(gcide)
leopardbane \leop"ard*bane\ (l[e^]p"[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum (as {Doronicum
acaule} syn. Arnica acaulis) having alternate often
clasping stem leaves cultivated for their long stalks of
yellow flower heads. See leopard's bane.

Syn: leopard's-bane, leopard's bane.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

false" leop`ard*bane (f[add]ls" l[e^]p`[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum, such as the
great false leopardbane (Doronicum pardalianches) of
North America and the oriental false leopardbane
(Doronicum orientale syn. Doronicum caucasicum).
[PJC]
great false leopardbane
(gcide)
leopardbane \leop"ard*bane\ (l[e^]p"[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum (as {Doronicum
acaule} syn. Arnica acaulis) having alternate often
clasping stem leaves cultivated for their long stalks of
yellow flower heads. See leopard's bane.

Syn: leopard's-bane, leopard's bane.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

false" leop`ard*bane (f[add]ls" l[e^]p`[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum, such as the
great false leopardbane (Doronicum pardalianches) of
North America and the oriental false leopardbane
(Doronicum orientale syn. Doronicum caucasicum).
[PJC]
hardback
(gcide)
hardback \hard"back`\ n.
A book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers; a hardcover
book. Compare paperback.

Syn: hardcover.
[WordNet 1.5]hardback \hard"back`\, hardbacked \hard"backed`\, hardcover
\hard"cov*er\ hard-bound \hard"-bound`\adj.
Having rigid front and back covers, usually boards covered
with paper, cloth, or leather; -- of books. Contrasted with
softcover and paperback.
[WordNet 1.5]
hardbacked
(gcide)
hardback \hard"back`\, hardbacked \hard"backed`\, hardcover
\hard"cov*er\ hard-bound \hard"-bound`\adj.
Having rigid front and back covers, usually boards covered
with paper, cloth, or leather; -- of books. Contrasted with
softcover and paperback.
[WordNet 1.5]
Hardbake
(gcide)
Hardbake \Hard"bake`\ (-b[=a]k`), n.
A sweetmeat of boiled brown sugar or molasses made with
almonds, and flavored with orange or lemon juice, etc.
--Thackeray.
[1913 Webster]
hard-baked
(gcide)
hard-baked \hard-baked\ adj.
baked until hard.
[WordNet 1.5]
Hardbeam
(gcide)
Hardbeam \Hard"beam`\ (-b[=e]m`), n. (Bot.)
A tree of the genus Carpinus, of compact, horny texture;
hornbeam.
[1913 Webster] hard-bitten
hard-bitten
(gcide)
hard-bitten \hard-bitten\ hard-boiled \hard-boiled\adj.
not given to sentimentality or gentleness; -- of people; as,
a hard-bitten character.

Syn: pugnacious, tough.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Hardboaded shad
(gcide)
Shad \Shad\ (sh[a^]d), n. sing. & pl. [AS. sceadda a kind of
fish, akin to Prov. G. schade; cf. Ir. & Gael. sgadan a
herring, W. ysgadan herrings; all perhaps akin to E. skate a
fish.] (Zool.)
Any one of several species of food fishes of the Herring
family. The American species (Alosa sapidissima formerly
Clupea sapidissima), which is abundant on the Atlantic
coast and ascends the larger rivers in spring to spawn, is an
important market fish. The European allice shad, or alose
(Alosa alosa formerly Clupea alosa), and the twaite shad
(Alosa finta formerly Clupea finta), are less important
species. [Written also chad.]
[1913 Webster]

Note: The name is loosely applied, also, to several other
fishes, as the gizzard shad (see under Gizzard),
called also mud shad, white-eyed shad, and {winter
shad}.
[1913 Webster]

Hardboaded shad, or Yellow-tailed shad, the menhaden.

Hickory shad, or Tailor shad, the mattowacca.

Long-boned shad, one of several species of important food
fishes of the Bermudas and the West Indies, of the genus
Gerres.

Shad bush (Bot.), a name given to the North American shrubs
or small trees of the rosaceous genus Amelanchier
(Amelanchier Canadensis, and Amelanchier alnifolia).
Their white racemose blossoms open in April or May, when
the shad appear, and the edible berries (pomes) ripen in
June or July, whence they are called Juneberries. The
plant is also called service tree, and Juneberry.

Shad frog, an American spotted frog (Rana halecina); --
so called because it usually appears at the time when the
shad begin to run in the rivers.

Trout shad, the squeteague.

White shad, the common shad.
[1913 Webster]
hardboard
(gcide)
hardboard \hard"board`\ n.
a cheap hard material made from wood chips that are pressed
together and bound with synthetic resin to form sheets, used
in construction and various other purposes; -- called also
particle board and chipboard.

Syn: chipboard.
[WordNet 1.5]
hard-boiled
(gcide)
hard-bitten \hard-bitten\ hard-boiled \hard-boiled\adj.
not given to sentimentality or gentleness; -- of people; as,
a hard-bitten character.

Syn: pugnacious, tough.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]hard-boiled \hard-boiled\ adj.
1. same as hard-bitten.

Syn: hard-bitten, pugnacious.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. emotionally hardened; -- used of persons.

Syn: callous, case-hardened, hardened.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. cooked until the yolk is solid; -- used of eggs; as, a
breakfast of pancakes and hard-boiled eggs.
[WordNet 1.5]
hard-bound
(gcide)
hardback \hard"back`\, hardbacked \hard"backed`\, hardcover
\hard"cov*er\ hard-bound \hard"-bound`\adj.
Having rigid front and back covers, usually boards covered
with paper, cloth, or leather; -- of books. Contrasted with
softcover and paperback.
[WordNet 1.5]hardbound \hardbound\ adj.
same as hardback; -- used of books.
[WordNet 1.5]
hardbound
(gcide)
hardback \hard"back`\, hardbacked \hard"backed`\, hardcover
\hard"cov*er\ hard-bound \hard"-bound`\adj.
Having rigid front and back covers, usually boards covered
with paper, cloth, or leather; -- of books. Contrasted with
softcover and paperback.
[WordNet 1.5]hardbound \hardbound\ adj.
same as hardback; -- used of books.
[WordNet 1.5]
Herdbook
(gcide)
Herdbook \Herd"book`\, n.
A book containing the list and pedigrees of one or more herds
of choice breeds of cattle; -- also called herd record, or
herd register.
[1913 Webster]
leopardbane
(gcide)
leopardbane \leop"ard*bane\ (l[e^]p"[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum (as {Doronicum
acaule} syn. Arnica acaulis) having alternate often
clasping stem leaves cultivated for their long stalks of
yellow flower heads. See leopard's bane.

Syn: leopard's-bane, leopard's bane.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

false" leop`ard*bane (f[add]ls" l[e^]p`[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum, such as the
great false leopardbane (Doronicum pardalianches) of
North America and the oriental false leopardbane
(Doronicum orientale syn. Doronicum caucasicum).
[PJC]
oriental false leopardbane
(gcide)
leopardbane \leop"ard*bane\ (l[e^]p"[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum (as {Doronicum
acaule} syn. Arnica acaulis) having alternate often
clasping stem leaves cultivated for their long stalks of
yellow flower heads. See leopard's bane.

Syn: leopard's-bane, leopard's bane.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

false" leop`ard*bane (f[add]ls" l[e^]p`[~e]rd*b[=a]n`), n.
Any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum, such as the
great false leopardbane (Doronicum pardalianches) of
North America and the oriental false leopardbane
(Doronicum orientale syn. Doronicum caucasicum).
[PJC]
outward-bound
(gcide)
outward-bound \outward-bound\ adj.
travelling away from a port or station; as, outward-bound
ships. Opposite of inward-bound or inbound.

Syn: departing(prenominal), outbound, outward.
[WordNet 1.5]
Shard-borne
(gcide)
Shard-borne \Shard"-borne`\, a.
Borne on shards or scaly wing cases. "The shard-borne
beetle." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Standard-bred
(gcide)
Standard-bred \Stand"ard-bred`\ (-br[e^]d`), a.
Bred in conformity to a standard. Specif., applied to a
registered trotting horse which comes up to the standard
adopted by the National Association of Trotting-horse
Breeders. [U. S.]
[1913 Webster]
Swordbill
(gcide)
Swordbill \Sword"bill`\, n. (Zool.)
A humming bird (Docimastes ensiferus) having a very long,
slender bill, exceeding the length of the body of the bird.
[1913 Webster]
Third-borough
(gcide)
Third-borough \Third"-bor`ough\, n. (O. Eng. Law)
An under constable. --Shak. Johnson.
[1913 Webster]
Wordbook
(gcide)
Wordbook \Word"book`\, n. [Cf. D. woordenboek, G.
w["o]rterbuch.]
A collection of words; a vocabulary; a dictionary; a lexicon.
[1913 Webster]
birdbath
(wn)
birdbath
n 1: an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to
bathe in
birdbrain
(wn)
birdbrain
n 1: a person with confused ideas; incapable of serious thought
[syn: addle-head, addlehead, loon, birdbrain]
cardboard
(wn)
cardboard
adj 1: without substance; "cardboard caricatures of historical
figures" [syn: cardboard, unlifelike]
n 1: a stiff moderately thick paper [syn: cardboard,
composition board]
corrugated cardboard
(wn)
corrugated cardboard
n 1: cardboard with corrugations (can be glued to flat cardboard
on one or both sides) [syn: corrugated board, {corrugated
cardboard}]
hardback
(wn)
hardback
adj 1: having a hard back or cover; "hardback books" [syn:
hardbacked, hardback, hardbound, hardcover]
n 1: a book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers [syn:
hardback, hardcover]
hardbacked
(wn)
hardbacked
adj 1: having a hard back or cover; "hardback books" [syn:
hardbacked, hardback, hardbound, hardcover]
hardbake
(wn)
hardbake
n 1: a British sweet made with molasses and butter and almonds
hardball
(wn)
hardball
n 1: a no-nonsense attitude in business or politics; "they play
hardball in the Senate"
2: baseball as distinguished from softball [ant: softball,
softball game]
hardboard
(wn)
hardboard
n 1: a cheap hard material made from wood chips that are pressed
together and bound with synthetic resin [syn: chipboard,
hardboard]
hardbound
(wn)
hardbound
adj 1: having a hard back or cover; "hardback books" [syn:
hardbacked, hardback, hardbound, hardcover]
leopardbane
(wn)
leopardbane
n 1: any of several herbs of the genus Doronicum having
alternate often clasping stem leaves cultivated for their
long stalks of yellow flower heads [syn: leopard's-bane,
leopardbane]
wordbook
(wn)
wordbook
n 1: a reference book containing words (usually with their
meanings)
yardbird
(wn)
yardbird
n 1: a military recruit who is assigned menial tasks [syn: {yard
bird}, yardbird]
2: a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison [syn:
convict, con, inmate, yard bird, yardbird]
yardbird parker
(wn)
Yardbird Parker
n 1: United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of
jazz (1920-1955) [syn: Parker, Charlie Parker,
Yardbird Parker, Bird Parker, {Charles Christopher
Parker}]
cardbox for windows
(foldoc)
Cardbox for Windows

A database handling program, especially useful for
scholars and librarians.

[Details? Features? Developer? URL?]

(1997-05-14)
cardbus
(foldoc)
Cardbus

The 32-bit version of the PCMCIA (PC Card) bus.

[Spec?]

(1996-08-20)
oracle rdb
(foldoc)
Oracle Rdb
Rdb

A set of relational database products originally
known as Rdb from Digital Equipment Corporation, but
purchased by Oracle Corporation in 1994. The current (October
1996) versions are Oracle Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS VAX, Oracle
Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS Alpha, and Oracle Rdb V7.0 for {Digital
UNIX}.

This release of Oracle Rdb includes advances in {non-stop
computing} for business critical applications, improvements
to OLTP performance, and easy client/server application
development. It also includes an ODBC Driver.

(1996-10-30)
rdb
(foldoc)
Oracle Rdb
Rdb

A set of relational database products originally
known as Rdb from Digital Equipment Corporation, but
purchased by Oracle Corporation in 1994. The current (October
1996) versions are Oracle Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS VAX, Oracle
Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS Alpha, and Oracle Rdb V7.0 for {Digital
UNIX}.

This release of Oracle Rdb includes advances in {non-stop
computing} for business critical applications, improvements
to OLTP performance, and easy client/server application
development. It also includes an ODBC Driver.

(1996-10-30)
rdb

A roll-your-own database, created in the Unix toolkit
philosophy. It appears to be written in the awk language,
and is very compatible with awk. It uses awk's syntax and can
be combined with awk commands.

The definitive introduction is "Unix Relational Database
Management: Application Development in the Unix Environment",
by Rod Manis, Evan Schaeffer, and Robert Jorgensen, published
by Prentice Hall. The book tells how to use rdb to create
database/spreadsheets in the awk tradition, only easier. It's
a good way to get into programming for novices. It's also a
good way to learn DB theory and construction quite painlessly.
rdba
(foldoc)
Remote Database Access
RDBA

(RDBA) A standard permitting the exchange
of information between different DBMS systems.

(1998-09-23)
rdbms
(foldoc)
relational database
RDBMS
relational database management system
relational DBMS

(RDBMS - relational database management system) A
database based on the relational model developed by
E.F. Codd. A relational database allows the definition of
data structures, storage and retrieval operations and
integrity constraints. In such a database the data and
relations between them are organised in tables. A table is
a collection of rows or records and each row in a table
contains the same fields. Certain fields may be designated
as keys, which means that searches for specific values of
that field will use indexing to speed them up.

Where fields in two different tables take values from the same
set, a join operation can be performed to select related
records in the two tables by matching values in those fields.
Often, but not always, the fields will have the same name in
both tables. For example, an "orders" table might contain
(customer_id, product_code) pairs and a "products" table might
contain (product_code, price) pairs so to calculate a given
customer's bill you would sum the prices of all products
ordered by that customer by joining on the product-code fields
of the two tables. This can be extended to joining multiple
tables on multiple fields. Because these relationships are
only specified at retreival time, relational databases are
classed as dynamic database management system.

The first commercial RDBMS was the {Multics Relational Data
Store}, first sold in 1978.

INGRES, Oracle, Sybase, Inc., Microsoft Access, and
Microsoft SQL Server are well-known database products and
companies. Others include PostgreSQL, SQL/DS, and RDB.

["Managing Data Bases, Four Critical Factors" Michael
M. Gorman, QED Information Sciences, Inc.].

["An Introduction To Database Systems" (6th ed) C. J. Date,
Addison Wesley (an excellent source of detailed info)].

["An End-User's Guide to Data Base" James Martin, Prentice
Hall (excellent place to begin learning about DBMS)].

(2002-06-10)
ordb
(vera)
ORDB
Open Relay DataBase (SPAM)
ordbms
(vera)
ORDBMS
Object Relational Database Management System (DBMS, DB)
rdb
(vera)
RDB
Receive Data Buffer
RDB
Relational DataBase (DB)
RDB
Rigid Disk Block (Amiga, Commodore)
rdbms
(vera)
RDBMS
Relational DataBase Management System (DBMS, DB)
rdbmsmib
(vera)
RDBMSMIB
Relational DataBase Management System - Management Information
Base (DB), "RDBMS-MIB"

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