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compressed (encz) | compressed,komprimovaný Vladimír Pilný |
Compressed (gcide) | Compressed \Com*pressed"\, a.
1. Pressed together; compacted; reduced in volume by
pressure.
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2. (Bot.) Flattened lengthwise.
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Compressed-air engine, an engine operated by the elastic
force of compressed air.
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Compressed (gcide) | Compress \Com*press"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Compressed; p. pr &
vb. n. Compressing.] [L. compressus, p. p. of comprimere to
compress: com- + premere to press. See Press.]
1. To press or squeeze together; to force into a narrower
compass; to reduce the volume of by pressure; to compact;
to condense; as, to compress air or water.
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Events of centuries . . . compressed within the
compass of a single life. --D. Webster.
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The same strength of expression, though more
compressed, runs through his historical harangues.
--Melmoth.
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2. To embrace sexually. [Obs.] --Pope.
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3. (Computers) to reduce the space required for storage (of
binary data) by an algorithm which converts the data to a
smaller number of bits while preserving the information
content. The compressed data is usually decompressed to
recover the initial data format before subsequent use.
[PJC]
Syn: To crowd; squeeze; condense; reduce; abridge.
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compressed (wn) | compressed
adj 1: pressed tightly together; "with lips compressed" [syn:
compressed, tight]
2: reduced in volume by pressure; "compressed air"
3: flattened laterally along the whole length (e.g., certain
leafstalks or flatfishes) [syn: compressed, flat] |
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compressed air (encz) | compressed air, n: |
compressed gas (encz) | compressed gas, n: |
uncompressed (encz) | uncompressed,dekomprimovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožuncompressed,rozbalený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Compressed (gcide) | Compressed \Com*pressed"\, a.
1. Pressed together; compacted; reduced in volume by
pressure.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Bot.) Flattened lengthwise.
[1913 Webster]
Compressed-air engine, an engine operated by the elastic
force of compressed air.
[1913 Webster]Compress \Com*press"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Compressed; p. pr &
vb. n. Compressing.] [L. compressus, p. p. of comprimere to
compress: com- + premere to press. See Press.]
1. To press or squeeze together; to force into a narrower
compass; to reduce the volume of by pressure; to compact;
to condense; as, to compress air or water.
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Events of centuries . . . compressed within the
compass of a single life. --D. Webster.
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The same strength of expression, though more
compressed, runs through his historical harangues.
--Melmoth.
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2. To embrace sexually. [Obs.] --Pope.
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3. (Computers) to reduce the space required for storage (of
binary data) by an algorithm which converts the data to a
smaller number of bits while preserving the information
content. The compressed data is usually decompressed to
recover the initial data format before subsequent use.
[PJC]
Syn: To crowd; squeeze; condense; reduce; abridge.
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compressed tight (gcide) | closed \closed\ adj.
1. having an opening obstructed. [Narrower terms: blind]
Also See: obstructed, sealed, shut, unopen,
closed. Antonym: open.
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2. (Math.) of a curve or surface: having no end points or
boundary curves; of a set: having members that can be
produced by a specific operation on other members of the
same set; of an interval: containing both its endpoints.
open
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3. Being in a position to obstruct an opening; -- especially
of doors. [Narrower terms: fastened, latched] Also See:
closed. Antonym: open.
Syn: shut, unopen.
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4. having skin drawn so as to obstruct the opening; -- used
of mouth or eyes. Opposite of open. he sat quietly with
closed eyes [Narrower terms: blinking, winking;
compressed, tight; squinched, squinting]
Syn: shut.
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5. requiring union membership; -- of a workplace; as, a
closed shop. [prenominal]
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6. closed with shutters.
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7. hidden from the public; as, a closed ballot.
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8. not open to the general public; as, a closed meeting.
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9. unsympathetic; -- of a person's attitude. a closed mind
unreceptive to new ideas
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10. surrounded by walls. a closed porch
Syn: closed in(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]
11. made compact by bending or doubling over; as, a closed
map.
Syn: folded.
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12. closed or fastened with or as if with buttons. [Narrower
terms: buttoned (vs. unbuttoned)]
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13. not engaged in activity; -- of an organization or
business establishment. the airport is closed because of
the weather; the many closed shops and factories made the
town look deserted
Syn: shut down.
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Compressed yeast (gcide) | Compressed yeast \Com*pressed" yeast\
A cake yeast made by filtering the cells from the liquid in
which they are grown, subjecting to heavy pressure, and
mixing with starch or flour.
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Compressed-air engine (gcide) | Compressed \Com*pressed"\, a.
1. Pressed together; compacted; reduced in volume by
pressure.
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2. (Bot.) Flattened lengthwise.
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Compressed-air engine, an engine operated by the elastic
force of compressed air.
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Obcompressed (gcide) | Obcompressed \Ob"com*pressed"\ a. [Pref. ob- + compressed.]
Compressed or flattened antero-posteriorly, or in a way
opposite to the usual one.
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Subcompressed (gcide) | Subcompressed \Sub`com*pressed"\, a.
Not fully compressed; partially or somewhat compressed.
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Uncompressed (gcide) | Uncompressed \Uncompressed\
See compressed. |
compressed air (wn) | compressed air
n 1: air at a pressure greater than that of the atmosphere;
"compressed air is often used to power machines" |
compressed gas (wn) | compressed gas
n 1: gas at a high pressure that can be used as a propellant |
compressed slip (foldoc) | Compressed SLIP
CSLIP
(CSLIP) VanJacobsen TCP header compression. A
version of SLIP using compression. CSLIP has no effect on
the data portion of the packet and has nothing to do with
compression by modem. It does reduce the TCP header from
40 bytes to 7 bytes, a noticeable difference when doing
telnet with lots of little packets. CSLIP has no effect on
UDP, only TCP.
(1995-05-28)
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compressed video (foldoc) | video compression
compressed video
Compression of sequences of images. Video compression
algorithms use the fact that there are usually only small
changes from one "frame" to the next so they only need to
encode the starting frame and a sequence of differences
between frames. This is known as "inter-frame coding" or "3D
coding".
MPEG is a committee producing standards in this area and
also the name of their standard algorithm. H.261 is
another standard.
See also Integrated Information Technology, 3DO,
full-motion video, Online Media.
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