slovodefinícia
coda
(encz)
coda,koda n: Zdeněk Brož
Coda
(gcide)
Coda \Co"da\ (k[=o]"d[.a]), n. [It., tail, fr. L. cauda.] (Mus.)
A few measures added beyond the natural termination of a
composition.
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coda
(wn)
coda
n 1: the closing section of a musical composition [syn:
finale, coda]
podobné slovodefinícia
cacodaemon
(encz)
cacodaemon,zlý duch n: antonymum k en eudaemon Zdeněk Brož
subclass ostracoda
(encz)
subclass Ostracoda, n:
Coda
(gcide)
Coda \Co"da\ (k[=o]"d[.a]), n. [It., tail, fr. L. cauda.] (Mus.)
A few measures added beyond the natural termination of a
composition.
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Codarium acutifolium
(gcide)
Tamarind \Tam"a*rind\, n. [It. tamarindo, or Sp. tamarindo, or
Pg. tamarindo, tamarinho, from Ar. tamarhind[imac],
literally, Indian date; tamar a dried date + Hind India: cf.
F. tamarin. Cf. Hindu.] (Bot.)
1. A leguminous tree (Tamarindus Indica) cultivated both
the Indies, and the other tropical countries, for the sake
of its shade, and for its fruit. The trunk of the tree is
lofty and large, with wide-spreading branches; the flowers
are in racemes at the ends of the branches. The leaves are
small and finely pinnated.
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2. One of the preserved seed pods of the tamarind, which
contain an acid pulp, and are used medicinally and for
preparing a pleasant drink.
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Tamarind fish, a preparation of a variety of East Indian
fish with the acid pulp of the tamarind fruit.

Velvet tamarind.
(a) A West African leguminous tree ({Codarium
acutifolium}).
(b) One of the small black velvety pods, which are used
for food in Sierra Leone.

Wild tamarind (Bot.), a name given to certain trees
somewhat resembling the tamarind, as the {Lysiloma
latisiliqua} of Southern Florida, and the {Pithecolobium
filicifolium} of the West Indies.
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Discodactyl
(gcide)
Discodactyl \Dis`co*dac"tyl\, n. [See Discodactylia.] (Zool.)
One of the tree frogs.
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Discodactylia
(gcide)
Discodactylia \Dis`co*dac*tyl"i*a\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? disk
+ ? finger.] (Zool.)
A division of amphibians having suctorial disks on the toes,
as the tree frogs.
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Discodactylous
(gcide)
Discodactylous \Dis`co*dac"tyl*ous\, a. (Zool.)
Having sucking disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.
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Ostracoda
(gcide)
Ostracoda \Os*trac"o*da\, prop. n. pl. (Zool.)
An order of Entomostraca possessing shrimplike bodies
enclosed in hard bivalve shells; called also seed shrimp
and mussel shrimp. They were formerly referred to as
Ostracoidea. They are of small size, and swim freely about;
many are less than 1 mm in length. Microfossils of certain
extinct orders have been found extending back to the Cambrian
age.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Ostracoidea \Os`tra*coi"de*a\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'o`strakon
shell of a testacean + -oid.] (Zool.)
An order of Entomostraca possessing hard bivalve shells. They
are of small size, and swim freely about. Now usually written
Ostracoda. [archaic]
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ostracodan
(gcide)
ostracodan \ostracodan\ n.
Same as ostracod.
[PJC]
Thecodactyl
(gcide)
Thecodactyl \The`co*dac"tyl\, n. [? case + ? finger.] (Zool.)
Any one of a group of lizards of the Gecko tribe, having the
toes broad, and furnished with a groove in which the claws
can be concealed.
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cacodaemon
(wn)
cacodaemon
n 1: an evil spirit [syn: cacodemon, cacodaemon] [ant:
eudaemon, eudemon, good spirit]
cacodaemonic
(wn)
cacodaemonic
adj 1: of or relating to evil spirits [syn: cacodemonic,
cacodaemonic]
codariocalyx
(wn)
Codariocalyx
n 1: used in some classifications for plants usually included in
genus Desmodium [syn: Codariocalyx, genus Codariocalyx]
codariocalyx motorius
(wn)
Codariocalyx motorius
n 1: erect tropical Asian shrub whose small lateral leaflets
rotate on their axes and jerk up and down under the
influence of sunshine [syn: telegraph plant, {semaphore
plant}, Codariocalyx motorius, Desmodium motorium,
Desmodium gyrans]
genus codariocalyx
(wn)
genus Codariocalyx
n 1: used in some classifications for plants usually included in
genus Desmodium [syn: Codariocalyx, genus Codariocalyx]
ostracoda
(wn)
Ostracoda
n 1: seed shrimps [syn: Ostracoda, subclass Ostracoda]
subclass ostracoda
(wn)
subclass Ostracoda
n 1: seed shrimps [syn: Ostracoda, subclass Ostracoda]
codasyl
(foldoc)
Conference On DAta SYstems Languages
CODASYL

(CODASYL) A consortium that developed
database models and standard database extensions for
COBOL.

CODASYL was formed in 1959 to guide the development of a
standard programming language that could be used on many
computers. Members came from industry and government {data
processing} departments. Its goal was to promote more
effective data systems analysis, design and implementation.
It published specifications for various languages over the
years, handing these over to official standards bodies (ISO,
ANSI or their predecessors) for formal standardisation.

The 1965 List Processing Task Force worked on the IDS/I database
extension. It later renamed itself to the Data Base Task Group
(DBTG) and publishing the Codasyl Data Model, the first to allow
one-to-many relations. This work also introduced {data
definition languages} (DDLs) to define the database schema and a
data manipulation language (DML) to be embedded in COBOL
programs to request and update data in the database.

Interest in CODASYL declined with the rise of {relational
databases} beginning in the early 1980s.

(2013-12-29)
codasysl
(vera)
CODASYSL
Conference On DAta Systems Languages (Konferenz)

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