slovo | definícia |
successor (mass) | successor
- nástupca |
successor (encz) | successor,následník Martin M. |
successor (encz) | successor,následovník n: následuje po Zdeněk Brož |
successor (encz) | successor,nástupce Martin M. |
Successor (gcide) | Successor \Suc*ces"sor\, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur,
successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See Succeed.]
One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which
another has left, and sustains the like part or character; --
correlative to predecessor; as, the successor of a deceased
king. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]
A gift to a corporation, either of lands or of
chattels, without naming their successors, vests an
absolute property in them so lond as the corporation
subsists. --Blackstone.
[1913 Webster] |
successor (wn) | successor
n 1: a person who follows next in order; "he was President
Lincoln's successor" [syn: successor, replacement]
2: a thing or person that immediately replaces something or
someone
3: a person who inherits some title or office [syn: successor,
heir] |
successor (foldoc) | daughter
child
successor
(Or "child", "successor") In a tree, a
node pointed to by a parent, i.e. another node closer to
the root node.
(1998-11-14)
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successor (foldoc) | SuccessoR
A language for distributed computing derived from SR.
["SuccessoR: Refinements to SR", R.A. Olsson et al, TR 84-3, U
Arizona 1984].
(1994-12-15)
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SUCCESSOR (bouvier) | SUCCESSOR. One who follows or comes into the place of another.
2. This term is applied more particularly to a sole corporation, or to
any corporation. The word heir is more correctly applicable to a common
person who takes an estate by descent. 12 Pick. R. 322; Co. Litt. 8 b.
3. It is also used to designate a person who has been appointed or
elected to some office, after another person.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
successor (mass) | successor
- nástupca |
successor (encz) | successor,následník Martin M.successor,následovník n: následuje po Zdeněk Brožsuccessor,nástupce Martin M. |
successors (encz) | successors,následovníci n: pl. Zdeněk Brožsuccessors,nástupci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Successor (gcide) | Successor \Suc*ces"sor\, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur,
successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See Succeed.]
One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which
another has left, and sustains the like part or character; --
correlative to predecessor; as, the successor of a deceased
king. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]
A gift to a corporation, either of lands or of
chattels, without naming their successors, vests an
absolute property in them so lond as the corporation
subsists. --Blackstone.
[1913 Webster] |
successor (wn) | successor
n 1: a person who follows next in order; "he was President
Lincoln's successor" [syn: successor, replacement]
2: a thing or person that immediately replaces something or
someone
3: a person who inherits some title or office [syn: successor,
heir] |
successor (foldoc) | daughter
child
successor
(Or "child", "successor") In a tree, a
node pointed to by a parent, i.e. another node closer to
the root node.
(1998-11-14)
SuccessoR
A language for distributed computing derived from SR.
["SuccessoR: Refinements to SR", R.A. Olsson et al, TR 84-3, U
Arizona 1984].
(1994-12-15)
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