slovodefinícia
vif
(foldoc)
VIF

VHDL Interface Format. Intermediate language used by the
Vantage VHDL compiler. "A VHDL Compiler Based on Attribute
Grammar Methodology", R. Farrow et al, SIGPLAN NOtices
24(7):120-130 (Jul 1989).
vif
(vera)
VIF
Virtual Interrupt Flag (Intel, CPU)
podobné slovodefinícia
avifauna
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avifauna,ptactvo n: Zdeněk Brož
oviferous
(encz)
oviferous,vejcovodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
oviform
(encz)
oviform,vejčitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
revivification
(encz)
revivification,oživení n: Zdeněk Brožrevivification,vzkříšení n: Zdeněk Brož
revivify
(encz)
revivify,vzkřísit v: Zdeněk Brož
salvific
(encz)
salvific, adj:
vivification
(encz)
vivification, n:
vivified
(encz)
vivified,
vivify
(encz)
vivify,oživit v: Zdeněk Brož
Aesculus paviflora
(gcide)
Buckeye \Buck"eye`\ (b[u^]k"[imac]`), n.
1. (Bot.) A name given to several American trees and shrubs
of the same genus ([AE]sculus) as the horse chestnut.
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The Ohio buckeye, or Fetid buckeye, is Aesculus glabra.


Red buckeye is Aesculus Pavia.

Small buckeye is Aesculus paviflora.

Sweet buckeye, or Yellow buckeye, is Aesculus flava.
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2. A cant name for a native or resident of Ohio. [U.S.]
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Buckeye State, Ohio; -- so called because buckeye trees
abound there.
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Avifauna
(gcide)
Avifauna \A`vi*fau"na\, n. [NL., fr. L. avis bird + E. fauna.]
(Zool.)
The birds, or all the kinds of birds, inhabiting a region.
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Boviform
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Boviform \Bo"vi*form\, a. [L. bos, bovis, ox + -form.]
Resembling an ox in form; ox-shaped. [R.]
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Citriobatus parviflorus
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Orange \Or"ange\ ([o^]r"[e^]nj), n. [F.; cf. It. arancia,
arancio, LL. arangia, Sp. naranjia, Pg. laranja; all fr. Ar.
n[=a]ranj, Per. n[=a]ranj, n[=a]rang; cf. Skr. n[=a]ranga
orange tree. The o- in F. orange is due to confusion with or
gold, L. aurum, because the orange resembles gold in color.]
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1. The fruit of a tree of the genus Citrus ({Citrus
Aurantium}). It is usually round, and consists of pulpy
carpels, commonly ten in number, inclosed in a leathery
rind, which is easily separable, and is reddish yellow
when ripe.
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Note: There are numerous varieties of oranges; as, the
bitter orange, which is supposed to be the original
stock; the navel orange, which has the rudiment of a
second orange imbedded in the top of the fruit; the
blood orange, with a reddish juice; and the {horned
orange}, in which the carpels are partly separated.
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2. (Bot.) The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree.
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3. The color of an orange; reddish yellow.
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Mandarin orange. See Mandarin.

Mock orange (Bot.), any species of shrubs of the genus
Philadelphus, which have whitish and often fragrant
blossoms.

Native orange, or Orange thorn (Bot.), an Australian
shrub (Citriobatus parviflorus); also, its edible yellow
berries.

Orange bird (Zool.), a tanager of Jamaica (Tanagra zena);
-- so called from its bright orange breast.

Orange cowry (Zool.), a large, handsome cowry ({Cypraea
aurantia}), highly valued by collectors of shells on
account of its rarity.

Orange grass (Bot.), an inconspicuous annual American plant
(Hypericum Sarothra), having minute, deep yellow
flowers.

Orange oil (Chem.), an oily, terpenelike substance obtained
from orange rind, and distinct from neroli oil, which is
obtained from the flowers.

Orange pekoe, a kind of black tea.

Orange pippin, an orange-colored apple with acid flavor.

Quito orange, the orangelike fruit of a shrubby species of
nightshade (Solanum Quitoense), native in Quito.

Orange scale (Zool.) any species of scale insects which
infests orange trees; especially, the purple scale
(Mytilaspis citricola), the long scale ({Mytilaspis
Gloveri}), and the red scale (Aspidiotus Aurantii).
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Claviform
(gcide)
Claviform \Clav"i*form\, a. [L. clava club + -form.] (Bot.)
Club-shaped; clavate. --Craig.
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Coccoloba uvifera
(gcide)
Sea grape \Sea" grape`\
1. (Bot.)
(a) The gulf weed. See under Gulf.
(b) A shrubby plant (Coccoloba uvifera) growing on the
sandy shores of tropical America, somewhat resembling
the grapevine.
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2. pl. (Zool.) The clusters of gelatinous egg capsules of a
squid (Loligo).
[1913 Webster]Kino \Ki"no\, n.
The dark red dried juice of certain plants, used variously in
tanning, in dyeing, and as an astringent in medicine.
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Note: The chief supply is from an East Indian leguminous
tree, the Pterocarpus Marsupium. Other sources are
the African Pterocarpus erinaceus, the tropical
American sea grape (Coccoloba uvifera), and several
Australian Eucalypti. See Botany bay kino, under
Botany bay, Gum butea, under Gum, and
Eucalyptus.
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Collinsia parviflora
(gcide)
maiden blue-eyed mary \maiden blue-eyed mary\ n.
A small widely branching Western wildflower ({Collinsia
parviflora}) with tiny blue-and-white flowers; found from
British Columbia to Ontaria and south to California and
Colorado.
[WordNet 1.5] maidenhair
Curviform
(gcide)
Curviform \Cur"vi*form\ (k?r"v?-f?rm), a. [L. curvus + -form.]
Having a curved form.
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Larviform
(gcide)
Larviform \Lar"vi*form\, a. [Larva + -form.] (Zool.)
Having the form or structure of a larva.
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Oviferous
(gcide)
Oviferous \O*vif"er*ous\, a. [Ovum + -ferous: cf. F.
ovif[`e]re.] (Biol.)
Egg-bearing; -- applied particularly to certain receptacles,
as in Crustacea, that retain the eggs after they have been
excluded from the formative organs, until they are hatched.
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Oviform
(gcide)
Oviform \O"vi*form\ ([=o]"v[i^]*f[^o]rm), a. [Ovum + -form: cf.
F. oviforme.] (Biol.)
Having the form or figure of an egg; egg-shaped; as, an
oviform leaf.

Syn: ovoid, ovoidal.
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Revivificate
(gcide)
Revivificate \Re`vi*vif"i*cate\, v. t. [Pref. re- + vivificate:
cf. L. revivificare, revivificatum. Cf. Revivify.]
To revive; to recall or restore to life. [R.]
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Revivification
(gcide)
Revivification \Re*viv`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [Cf. F.
r['e]vivification.]
1. Renewal of life; restoration of life; the act of
recalling, or the state of being recalled, to life.
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2. (Old Chem.) The reduction of a metal from a state of
combination to its metallic state.
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Revivify
(gcide)
Revivify \Re*viv"i*fy\, v. t. [Cf. F. r['e]vivifier, L.
revivificare. See Vivify.]
To cause to revive.
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Some association may revivify it enough to make it
flash, after a long oblivion, into consciousness. --Sir
W. Hamilton.
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Salvific
(gcide)
Salvific \Sal*vif"ic\, a. [L. salficus saving; salvus saved,
safe + facere to make.]
Tending to save or secure safety. [Obs.]
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Semivif
(gcide)
Semivif \Sem"i*vif\, a. [L. semivivus.]
Only half alive. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
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Sidalcea malviflora
(gcide)
checkerbloom \checkerbloom\ n.
a perennial purple-flowered wild mallow of West North America
(Sidalcea malviflora) that is also cultivated.

Syn: wild hollyhock, Sidalcea malviflora.
[WordNet 1.5]
Suavified
(gcide)
Suavify \Suav"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suavified; p. pr. &
vb. n. Suavifying.] [Suave + -fy.]
To make affable or suave.
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Suavify
(gcide)
Suavify \Suav"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suavified; p. pr. &
vb. n. Suavifying.] [Suave + -fy.]
To make affable or suave.
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Suavifying
(gcide)
Suavify \Suav"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suavified; p. pr. &
vb. n. Suavifying.] [Suave + -fy.]
To make affable or suave.
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Taxus brevifolia
(gcide)
Yew \Yew\, n. [OE. ew, AS. e['o]w, [imac]w, eoh; akin to D. ijf,
OHG. [imac]wa, [imac]ha, G. eibe, Icel. [=y]r; cf. Ir.
iubhar, Gael. iubhar, iughar, W. yw, ywen, Lith. j["e]va the
black alder tree.]
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1. (Bot.) An evergreen tree (Taxus baccata) of Europe,
allied to the pines, but having a peculiar berrylike fruit
instead of a cone. It frequently grows in British
churchyards.
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2. The wood of the yew. It is light red in color, compact,
fine-grained, and very elastic. It is preferred to all
other kinds of wood for bows and whipstocks, the best for
these purposes coming from Spain.
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Note: The American yew (Taxus baccata, var. Canadensis)
is a low and straggling or prostrate bush, never
forming an erect trunk. The California yew ({Taxus
brevifolia}, also called Pacific yew) is a good-sized
tree, and its wood is used for bows, spear handles,
paddles, and other similar implements; the anticancer
agent taxol is obtained from its bark. Another yew is
found in Florida, and there are species in Japan and
the Himalayas.
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3. A bow for shooting, made of the yew.
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Tinea flavifrontella
(gcide)
Clothes \Clothes\ (kl[=o][th]z or kl[=o]z; 277), n. pl. [From
Cloth.]
1. Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; --
a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made
to be worn, for decency or comfort.
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She . . . speaks well, and has excellent good
clothes. --Shak.
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If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.
--Mark. v. 28.
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2. The covering of a bed; bedclothes.
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She turned each way her frighted head,
Then sunk it deep beneath the clothes. --Prior.
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Body clothes. See under Body.

Clothes moth (Zool.), a small moth of the genus Tinea.
The most common species (Tinea flavifrontella) is
yellowish white. The larv[ae] eat woolen goods, furs,
feathers, etc. They live in tubular cases made of the
material upon which they feed, fastened together with
silk.

Syn: Garments; dress; clothing; apparel; attire; vesture;
raiment; garb; costume; habit; habiliments.
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V flavifrons
(gcide)
Greenlet \Green"let\, n.
1. (Zool.) One of numerous species of small American singing
birds, of the genus Vireo, as the solitary, or
blue-headed (Vireo solitarius); the brotherly-love ({V.
Philadelphicus}); the warbling greenlet (V. gilvus); the
yellow-throated greenlet (V. flavifrons) and others. See
Vireo.
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2. (Zool,) Any species of Cyclorhis, a genus of tropical
American birds allied to the tits.
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Vifda
(gcide)
Vifda \Vif"da\, n.
In the Orkney and Shetland Islands, beef and mutton hung and
dried, but not salted. [Scot.] [Written also vivda.]
--Jamieson.
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Vireo flavifrons
(gcide)
Vireo \Vir"e*o\, n. [L., a species of bird.] (Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of American singing birds
belonging to Vireo and allied genera of the family
Vireonidae. In many of the species the back is greenish, or
olive-colored. Called also greenlet.
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Note: In the Eastern United States the most common species
are the white-eyed vireo (Vireo Noveboracensis), the
red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus), the blue-headed, or
solitary, vireo (Vireo solitarius), the warbling
vireo (Vireo gilvus), and the yellow-throated vireo
(Vireo flavifrons). All these are noted for the
sweetness of their songs.
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vivific
(gcide)
vivific \vi*vif"ic\ (v[i^]*v[i^]f"[i^]k), vivifical
\vi*vif"ic*al\ (v[i^]*v[i^]f"[i^]*kal), a. [L. vivificus: cf. F.
vivifique. See Vivify.]
Giving life; reviving; enlivening. [R.]
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vivifical
(gcide)
vivific \vi*vif"ic\ (v[i^]*v[i^]f"[i^]k), vivifical
\vi*vif"ic*al\ (v[i^]*v[i^]f"[i^]*kal), a. [L. vivificus: cf. F.
vivifique. See Vivify.]
Giving life; reviving; enlivening. [R.]
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Vivificate
(gcide)
Vivificate \Vi*vif"i*cate\, v. t. [L. vivificatus, p. p.
vivificare. See Vivify.]
1. To give life to; to animate; to revive; to vivify. [R.]
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God vivificates and actuates the whole world. --Dr.
H. More.
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2. (Chem.) To bring back a metal to the metallic form, as
from an oxide or solution; to reduce. [Obs.]
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Vivification
(gcide)
Vivification \Viv`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [L. vivificatio: cf.
vivification.]
1. The act of vivifying, or the state of being vivified;
restoration of life; revival. --Bacon.
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2. (Physiol.) One of the changes of assimilation, in which
proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part
of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and
thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability,
contractility, etc. --McKendrick.
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3. (Chem.) The act or process of vivificating. [Obs.]
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Vivificative
(gcide)
Vivificative \Viv"i*fi*ca*tive\, a.
Able or tending to vivify, animate, or give life; vivifying.
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Vivified
(gcide)
Vivify \Viv"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vivified; p. pr. & vb.
n. Vivifying.] [F. vivifier, L. vivificare. See Vivid,
-fy; cf. Vivificate.]
To endue with life; to make to be living; to quicken; to
animate.
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Sitting on eggs doth vivify, not nourish. --Bacon.
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Vivify
(gcide)
Vivify \Viv"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vivified; p. pr. & vb.
n. Vivifying.] [F. vivifier, L. vivificare. See Vivid,
-fy; cf. Vivificate.]
To endue with life; to make to be living; to quicken; to
animate.
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Sitting on eggs doth vivify, not nourish. --Bacon.
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Vivifying
(gcide)
Vivify \Viv"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vivified; p. pr. & vb.
n. Vivifying.] [F. vivifier, L. vivificare. See Vivid,
-fy; cf. Vivificate.]
To endue with life; to make to be living; to quicken; to
animate.
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Sitting on eggs doth vivify, not nourish. --Bacon.
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Vulviform
(gcide)
Vulviform \Vul"vi*form\, a. [L. vulva, volva, a wrapper +
-form.] (Bot.)
Like a cleft with projecting edges.
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avifauna
(wn)
avifauna
n 1: the birds of a particular region or period
avifaunal
(wn)
avifaunal
adj 1: of or relating to birds of a particular region or period
[syn: avifaunal, avifaunistic]
avifaunistic
(wn)
avifaunistic
adj 1: of or relating to birds of a particular region or period
[syn: avifaunal, avifaunistic]
chrysophyllum oliviforme
(wn)
Chrysophyllum oliviforme
n 1: tropical American timber tree with dark hard heavy wood and
small plumlike purple fruit [syn: satinleaf, {satin
leaf}, caimitillo, damson plum, {Chrysophyllum
oliviforme}]
collinsia parviflora
(wn)
Collinsia parviflora
n 1: small widely branching western plant with tiny blue-and-
white flowers; British Columbia to Ontario and south to
California and Colorado [syn: maiden blue-eyed Mary,
Collinsia parviflora]
cypripedium parviflorum
(wn)
Cypripedium parviflorum
n 1: maroon to purple-brown orchid with yellow lip; Europe,
North America and Japan [syn: yellow lady's slipper,
yellow lady-slipper, Cypripedium calceolus,
Cypripedium parviflorum]
dracocephalum parviflorum
(wn)
Dracocephalum parviflorum
n 1: American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and
spikes of blue to violet flowers [syn: dragonhead,
dragon's head, Dracocephalum parviflorum]
fritillaria parviflora
(wn)
Fritillaria parviflora
n 1: California herb with brownish-purple or greenish bell-
shaped flowers [syn: brown bells, {Fritillaria
micrantha}, Fritillaria parviflora]
lithophragma parviflorum
(wn)
Lithophragma parviflorum
n 1: plant with mostly basal leaves and slender open racemes of
white or pale pink flowers; prairies and open forest of
northwestern United States to British Columbia and Alberta
[syn: prairie star, Lithophragma parviflorum]
oviform
(wn)
oviform
adj 1: rounded like an egg [syn: egg-shaped, elliptic,
elliptical, oval, oval-shaped, ovate, oviform,
ovoid, prolate]
revivification
(wn)
revivification
n 1: bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival
of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the
Gothic revival in architecture" [syn: revival,
resurgence, revitalization, revitalisation,
revivification]
revivify
(wn)
revivify
v 1: give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me";
"This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired
my health" [syn: animate, recreate, reanimate,
revive, renovate, repair, quicken, vivify,
revivify]
rubus parviflorus
(wn)
Rubus parviflorus
n 1: white-flowered raspberry of western North America and
northern Mexico with thimble-shaped orange berries [syn:
salmonberry, salmon berry, thimbleberry, {Rubus
parviflorus}]
salvific
(wn)
salvific
adj 1: pertaining to the power of salvation or redemption
samolus parviflorus
(wn)
Samolus parviflorus
n 1: American water pimpernel [syn: brookweed, {Samolus
parviflorus}, Samolus floribundus]
sidalcea malviflora
(wn)
Sidalcea malviflora
n 1: perennial purple-flowered wild mallow of western North
America that is also cultivated [syn: checkerbloom, {wild
hollyhock}, Sidalcea malviflora]
talinum brevifolium
(wn)
Talinum brevifolium
n 1: low plant with crowded narrow succulent leaves and fairly
large deep pink axillary flowers that seem to sit on the
ground; southwestern United States [syn: pigmy talinum,
Talinum brevifolium]
taxus brevifolia
(wn)
Taxus brevifolia
n 1: small or medium irregularly branched tree of the Pacific
coast of North America; yields fine hard close-grained wood
[syn: Pacific yew, California yew, western yew,
Taxus brevifolia]
thrinax parviflora
(wn)
Thrinax parviflora
n 1: small palm of southern Florida and West Indies closely
resembling the silvertop palmetto [syn: thatch palm,
thatch tree, silver thatch, broom palm, {Thrinax
parviflora}]
ulmus parvifolia
(wn)
Ulmus parvifolia
n 1: small fast-growing tree native to Asia; widely grown as
shelterbelts and hedges [syn: Chinese elm, {Ulmus
parvifolia}]
vivification
(wn)
vivification
n 1: quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous
[syn: animation, spiritedness, invigoration, brio,
vivification]
2: the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something [syn:
vivification, invigoration, animation]
vivify
(wn)
vivify
v 1: give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me";
"This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired
my health" [syn: animate, recreate, reanimate,
revive, renovate, repair, quicken, vivify,
revivify]
2: make more striking or animated; "his remarks always vivify an
otherwise dull story"
yucca brevifolia
(wn)
Yucca brevifolia
n 1: a large branched arborescent yucca of southwestern United
States having short leaves and clustered greenish white
flowers [syn: Joshua tree, Yucca brevifolia]
vif
(foldoc)
VIF

VHDL Interface Format. Intermediate language used by the
Vantage VHDL compiler. "A VHDL Compiler Based on Attribute
Grammar Methodology", R. Farrow et al, SIGPLAN NOtices
24(7):120-130 (Jul 1989).
mvif
(vera)
MVIF
Multi-Vendor Interacting Forum (org., IN)
onvif
(vera)
ONVIF
Open Network Video Interface Forum (org.)
srvifs
(vera)
SRVIFS
SeRVer Installable File System (IBM)
vif
(vera)
VIF
Virtual Interrupt Flag (Intel, CPU)
vifa
(vera)
VIFA
Victoria Free-Net Association (org., USA)

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