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csta
(vera)
CSTA
Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications (ECMA, CTI)
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decstation
(encz)
DECstation,
ecstasies
(encz)
ecstasies,extáze n: pl. Jaroslav Šedivý
ecstasy
(encz)
ecstasy,extáze n: Zdeněk Brož
ecstatic
(encz)
ecstatic,bouřlivý adj: Zdeněk Brožecstatic,extatický adj: Zdeněk Brož
ecstatic state
(encz)
ecstatic state, n:
ecstatically
(encz)
ecstatically,v extázi Zdeněk Brož
liquid ecstasy
(encz)
liquid ecstasy, n:
sparcstation
(encz)
SPARCstation,
Ecstasies
(gcide)
Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, n.; pl. Ecstasies. [F. extase, L.
ecstasis, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to put out of place, derange; ? =
'ek out + ? to set, stand. See Ex-, and Stand.] [Also
written extasy.]
1. The state of being beside one's self or rapt out of one's
self; a state in which the mind is elevated above the
reach of ordinary impressions, as when under the influence
of overpowering emotion; an extraordinary elevation of the
spirit, as when the soul, unconscious of sensible objects,
is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries.
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Like a mad prophet in an ecstasy. --Dryden.
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This is the very ecstasy of love. --Shak.
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2. Excessive and overmastering joy or enthusiasm; rapture;
enthusiastic delight.
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He on the tender grass
Would sit, and hearken even to ecstasy. --Milton.
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3. Violent distraction of mind; violent emotion; excessive
grief of anxiety; insanity; madness. [Obs.]
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That unmatched form and feature of blown youth
Blasted with ecstasy. --Shak.
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Our words will but increase his ecstasy. --Marlowe.
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4. (Med.) A state which consists in total suspension of
sensibility, of voluntary motion, and largely of mental
power. The body is erect and inflexible; the pulsation and
breathing are not affected. --Mayne.
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ecstasy
(gcide)
MDMA \MDMA\ n.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a drug designed to have the
effects of amphetamines but originally synthesized to avoid
the drug laws; it is now a controlled substance. It is
informally called ecstasy. It is used by some abusively and
illegally without a prescription. [acronym]

Syn: methylenedioxymethamphetamine, Adam, ecstasy.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, v. t.
To fill ecstasy, or with rapture or enthusiasm. [Obs.]
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The most ecstasied order of holy . . . spirits. --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, n.; pl. Ecstasies. [F. extase, L.
ecstasis, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to put out of place, derange; ? =
'ek out + ? to set, stand. See Ex-, and Stand.] [Also
written extasy.]
1. The state of being beside one's self or rapt out of one's
self; a state in which the mind is elevated above the
reach of ordinary impressions, as when under the influence
of overpowering emotion; an extraordinary elevation of the
spirit, as when the soul, unconscious of sensible objects,
is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries.
[1913 Webster]

Like a mad prophet in an ecstasy. --Dryden.
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This is the very ecstasy of love. --Shak.
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2. Excessive and overmastering joy or enthusiasm; rapture;
enthusiastic delight.
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He on the tender grass
Would sit, and hearken even to ecstasy. --Milton.
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3. Violent distraction of mind; violent emotion; excessive
grief of anxiety; insanity; madness. [Obs.]
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That unmatched form and feature of blown youth
Blasted with ecstasy. --Shak.
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Our words will but increase his ecstasy. --Marlowe.
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4. (Med.) A state which consists in total suspension of
sensibility, of voluntary motion, and largely of mental
power. The body is erect and inflexible; the pulsation and
breathing are not affected. --Mayne.
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Ecstasy
(gcide)
MDMA \MDMA\ n.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a drug designed to have the
effects of amphetamines but originally synthesized to avoid
the drug laws; it is now a controlled substance. It is
informally called ecstasy. It is used by some abusively and
illegally without a prescription. [acronym]

Syn: methylenedioxymethamphetamine, Adam, ecstasy.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, v. t.
To fill ecstasy, or with rapture or enthusiasm. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

The most ecstasied order of holy . . . spirits. --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, n.; pl. Ecstasies. [F. extase, L.
ecstasis, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to put out of place, derange; ? =
'ek out + ? to set, stand. See Ex-, and Stand.] [Also
written extasy.]
1. The state of being beside one's self or rapt out of one's
self; a state in which the mind is elevated above the
reach of ordinary impressions, as when under the influence
of overpowering emotion; an extraordinary elevation of the
spirit, as when the soul, unconscious of sensible objects,
is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries.
[1913 Webster]

Like a mad prophet in an ecstasy. --Dryden.
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This is the very ecstasy of love. --Shak.
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2. Excessive and overmastering joy or enthusiasm; rapture;
enthusiastic delight.
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He on the tender grass
Would sit, and hearken even to ecstasy. --Milton.
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3. Violent distraction of mind; violent emotion; excessive
grief of anxiety; insanity; madness. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

That unmatched form and feature of blown youth
Blasted with ecstasy. --Shak.
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Our words will but increase his ecstasy. --Marlowe.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Med.) A state which consists in total suspension of
sensibility, of voluntary motion, and largely of mental
power. The body is erect and inflexible; the pulsation and
breathing are not affected. --Mayne.
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Ecstatic
(gcide)
Ecstatic \Ec*stat"ic\, n.
An enthusiast. [R.] --Gauden.
[1913 Webster]Ecstatic \Ec*stat"ic\, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. extatique. See
Ecstasy, n.]
1. Pertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion;
of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic
gaze; ecstatic trance.
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This ecstatic fit of love and jealousy. --Hammond.
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2. Delightful beyond measure; rapturous; ravishing; as,
ecstatic bliss or joy.
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Ecstatical
(gcide)
Ecstatical \Ec*stat"ic*al\, a.
1. Ecstatic. --Bp. Stillingfleet.
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2. Tending to external objects. [R.] --Norris.
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Ecstatically
(gcide)
Ecstatically \Ec*stat"ic*al*ly\, adv.
Rapturously; ravishingly. Ect
ecstasy
(wn)
ecstasy
n 1: a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion;
"listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles
Dickens [syn: ecstasy, rapture, transport,
exaltation, raptus]
2: a state of elated bliss [syn: ecstasy, rapture]
3: street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine [syn: Adam,
ecstasy, XTC, go, disco biscuit, cristal, X, {hug
drug}]
ecstatic
(wn)
ecstatic
adj 1: feeling great rapture or delight [syn: ecstatic,
enraptured, rapturous, rapt, rhapsodic]
ecstatic state
(wn)
ecstatic state
n 1: a trance induced by intense religious devotion; does not
show reduced bodily functions that are typical of other
trances [syn: religious trance, ecstatic state]
ecstatically
(wn)
ecstatically
adv 1: in an ecstatic manner; "he reacted ecstatically to my
plan to travel to Africa" [syn: ecstatically,
rapturously, rhapsodically]
liquid ecstasy
(wn)
liquid ecstasy
n 1: street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate [syn: soap,
scoop, max, liquid ecstasy, grievous bodily harm,
goop, Georgia home boy, easy lay]
decstation
(foldoc)
DECstation

A range of RISC based workstations manufactured
by DEC.

[Details?]

(1997-04-29)
sparcstation
(foldoc)
SPARCStation

A family of workstations from Sun Microsystems
based on the SPARC architecture. Models include the
SPARCStation 1, 1+, SLC, SPARCStation ELC, IPX,
SPARCStation 5, SPARCStation 10 and SPARCStation 20.

(1994-11-23)
sparcstation 10
(foldoc)
SPARCstation 10

A SPARCStation with a 4-way associative {data
cache} and a five-way associative instruction cache. The
10/31, 10/41 and 10/51 also have a secondary cache not
present on earlier SPARCStations.

(1994-12-02)
sparcstation 20
(foldoc)
SPARCstation 20

A SPARCStation based on the HyperSPARC
processor. The 20 is compatible with the earlier
SPARCstation 10. It has a clock rate of 100MHz and
delivers a SPECfp92 of 127.6.

The SPARCstation 20 Model 71 and 712MP uses the 75MHz
SuperSPARC processors that give a 35% and 14% boost to
SPECint92 and SPECfp92 respectively compared to the 61/612MP.

(1994-12-02)

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