slovodefinícia
Wapp
(gcide)
Wapp \Wapp\, n. [CF. Prov. E. wap to wrap up.] (Naut.)
(a) A fair-leader.
(b) A rope with wall knots in it with which the shrouds are
set taut.
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wapp
(vera)
WAPP
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podobné slovodefinícia
swappable
(encz)
swappable,prohoditelný adj: Zdeněk Brožswappable,vyměnitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
swapped
(encz)
swapped,vyměněný adj: Zdeněk Brožswapped,zaměněný adj: Zdeněk Brož
swapper
(encz)
swapper,
swapping
(encz)
swapping,vyměňování n: Zdeněk Brožswapping,vyměňující adj: Zdeněk Brožswapping,zaměňování n: Zdeněk Brož
unswappable
(encz)
unswappable,neprohoditelný adj: Zdeněk Brožunswappable,nevyměnitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
wappinger
(encz)
Wappinger,
Swapped
(gcide)
Swap \Swap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Swapped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Swapping.] [OE. swappen to strike; cf. E. to strike a
bargain; perh. akin to E. sweep. Cf. Swap a blow, Swap,
v. i.] [Written also swop.]
1. To strike; -- with off. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] "Swap off his
head!" --Chaucer.
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2. To exchange (usually two things of the same kind); to
swop. [Colloq.] --Miss Edgeworth.
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Swapping
(gcide)
Swap \Swap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Swapped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Swapping.] [OE. swappen to strike; cf. E. to strike a
bargain; perh. akin to E. sweep. Cf. Swap a blow, Swap,
v. i.] [Written also swop.]
1. To strike; -- with off. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] "Swap off his
head!" --Chaucer.
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2. To exchange (usually two things of the same kind); to
swop. [Colloq.] --Miss Edgeworth.
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Unwappered
(gcide)
Unwappered \Unwappered\
See wappered.
wappato
(gcide)
Wapatoo \Wap"a*too`\, n. (Bot.)
The edible tuber of a species of arrowhead ({Sagittaria
variabilis}); -- so called by the Indians of Oregon. [Written
also wappato.]
[1913 Webster]Wappato \Wap"pa*to\, n. (Bot.)
See Wapatoo.
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Wappato
(gcide)
Wapatoo \Wap"a*too`\, n. (Bot.)
The edible tuber of a species of arrowhead ({Sagittaria
variabilis}); -- so called by the Indians of Oregon. [Written
also wappato.]
[1913 Webster]Wappato \Wap"pa*to\, n. (Bot.)
See Wapatoo.
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Wappened
(gcide)
Wappened \Wap"pened\, a. [Cf. Waped, Wapper.]
A word of doubtful meaning used once by Shakespeare.
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This [gold] is it
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That makes the wappen'd widow wed again.
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Note: It is conjectured by some that it is an error for
wappered, meaning tremulous or exhausted.
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Wapper
(gcide)
Wapper \Wap"per\, v. t. & i. [freq. of wap, v.; cf. dial. G.
wappern, wippern, to move up and down, to rock.]
To cause to shake; to tremble; to move tremulously, as from
weakness; to totter. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Wapper \Wap"per\, n. (Zool.)
A gudgeon. [Prov. Eng.]
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Wappet
(gcide)
Wappet \Wap"pet\, n.
A small yelping cur. [Prov. Eng.]
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Wapping
(gcide)
Wapping \Wap"ping\, n.
Yelping. [R.] --Fuller.
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hot swappable routing protocol
(foldoc)
Hot Swappable Routing Protocol

Incorrect expansion of HSRP - {Hot Standby Routing
Protocol}.

(2005-01-26)
hot swapping
(foldoc)
hot swapping

The connection and disconnection of peripherals
or other components without interrupting system operation.
This facility may have design implications for both hardware
and software.

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(1997-03-15)
swapped in
(foldoc)
swap
swapped in
swapped out
swapping

To move a program from fast-access memory
to a slow-access memory ("swap out"), or vice versa ("swap
in"). The term often refers specifically to the use of a
hard disk (or a swap file) as virtual memory or "swap
space".

When a program is to be executed, possibly as determined by a
scheduler, it is swapped into core for processing; when it
can no longer continue executing for some reason, or the
scheduler decides its time slice has expired, it is swapped
out again.

This contrasts with "paging" systems in which only parts of a
program's memory is transfered.

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(1996-11-22)
swapped out
(foldoc)
swap
swapped in
swapped out
swapping

To move a program from fast-access memory
to a slow-access memory ("swap out"), or vice versa ("swap
in"). The term often refers specifically to the use of a
hard disk (or a swap file) as virtual memory or "swap
space".

When a program is to be executed, possibly as determined by a
scheduler, it is swapped into core for processing; when it
can no longer continue executing for some reason, or the
scheduler decides its time slice has expired, it is swapped
out again.

This contrasts with "paging" systems in which only parts of a
program's memory is transfered.

[Jargon File]

(1996-11-22)
swapping
(foldoc)
swap
swapped in
swapped out
swapping

To move a program from fast-access memory
to a slow-access memory ("swap out"), or vice versa ("swap
in"). The term often refers specifically to the use of a
hard disk (or a swap file) as virtual memory or "swap
space".

When a program is to be executed, possibly as determined by a
scheduler, it is swapped into core for processing; when it
can no longer continue executing for some reason, or the
scheduler decides its time slice has expired, it is swapped
out again.

This contrasts with "paging" systems in which only parts of a
program's memory is transfered.

[Jargon File]

(1996-11-22)
swapped in
(jargon)
swapped in
n.

See swap. See also page in.
swapped out
(jargon)
swapped out
n.

See swap. See also page out.
wapp
(vera)
WAPP
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