slovo | definícia |
universe (mass) | universe
- kozmos, vesmír |
universe (encz) | universe,kosmos Zdeněk Brož |
universe (encz) | universe,vesmír |
Universe (gcide) | Universe \U"ni*verse\, n. [L. universum, from universus
universal; unus one + vertere, versum, to turn, that is,
turned into one, combined into one whole; cf. F. univers. See
One, and Verse.]
All created things viewed as constituting one system or
whole; the whole body of things, or of phenomena; the to~
pa^n of the Greeks, the mundus of the Latins; the world;
creation.
[1913 Webster]
How may I
Adore thee, Author of this universe
And all this good to man! --Milton.
[1913 Webster] |
universe (wn) | universe
n 1: everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution
of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence" [syn:
universe, existence, creation, world, cosmos,
macrocosm]
2: (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which
samples can be drawn; "it is an estimate of the mean of the
population" [syn: population, universe]
3: everything stated or assumed in a given discussion [syn:
universe, universe of discourse] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
universe (mass) | universe
- kozmos, vesmír |
clockwork universe (encz) | clockwork universe, n: |
closed universe (encz) | closed universe, n: |
universe (encz) | universe,kosmos Zdeněk Brožuniverse,vesmír |
universe of discourse (encz) | universe of discourse, n: |
universes (encz) | universes,vesmíry n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Universe of discourse (gcide) | Universe of discourse \U"ni*verse of dis"course\, n.
everything which may be considered, explicitly or implicitly,
in a particular theory or discussion.
[PJC] |
clockwork universe (wn) | clockwork universe
n 1: the view that the universe resembles a clock built by God
and ticking along according to Newtonian mechanics |
closed universe (wn) | closed universe
n 1: (cosmology) a universe that is spatially closed and in
which there is sufficient matter to halt the expansion that
began with the big bang; the visible matter is only 10
percent of the matter required for closure but there may be
large amounts of dark matter |
hub of the universe (wn) | Hub of the Universe
n 1: state capital and largest city of Massachusetts; a major
center for banking and financial services [syn: Boston,
Hub of the Universe, Bean Town, Beantown, {capital of
Massachusetts}] |
universe (wn) | universe
n 1: everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution
of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence" [syn:
universe, existence, creation, world, cosmos,
macrocosm]
2: (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which
samples can be drawn; "it is an estimate of the mean of the
population" [syn: population, universe]
3: everything stated or assumed in a given discussion [syn:
universe, universe of discourse] |
universe of discourse (wn) | universe of discourse
n 1: everything stated or assumed in a given discussion [syn:
universe, universe of discourse] |
universe of discourse (foldoc) | universe of discourse
In ontology, the set of all entities
that can be represented in some declarative language or other
formal system.
Each entity is represented by a name and may have some
human-readable description of its meaning. Formal axioms
constrain the interpretation and well-formed use of these
names.
(2005-07-29)
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