slovodefinícia
dsp
(foldoc)
DSP

digital signal processing
dsp
(vera)
DSP
Digital Service Provider
dsp
(vera)
DSP
Digital Signal Processing / Processor (audio, video, RL, DSP)
dsp
(vera)
DSP
Direct Socket Protocol (Infiniband)
dsp
(vera)
DSP
Directory System Protocol (X.500, DS)
dsp
(vera)
DSP
Document Services for Printing (Xerox), "DS/P"
dsp
(vera)
DSP
Domain Specific Part (NSAP, IDL. Domain)
podobné slovodefinícia
spickandspan
(mass)
spick-and-span
- ako zo škatuľky
bedspread
(encz)
bedspread,pokrývka na postel Zdeněk Brož
bloodsport
(encz)
bloodsport,myslivost n: Zdeněk Brož
feldspar
(encz)
feldspar,živec n: Zdeněk Brož
godspeed
(encz)
godspeed,přání štěstí [zast.] při loučení Tolda
groundspeed
(encz)
groundspeed, n:
handspike
(encz)
handspike,ruční páka Zdeněk Brožhandspike,sochor n: Zdeněk Brož
handspring
(encz)
handspring,přemet n: Zdeněk Brož
headspace
(encz)
headspace, n:
headspring
(encz)
headspring, n:
imdspo
(encz)
IMDSPO,Integrated Maintenance Data SPO [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
loudspeaker
(encz)
loudspeaker,reproduktor n: Ritchie
loudspeaker system
(encz)
loudspeaker system, n:
loudspeakers
(encz)
loudspeakers,reproduktory n: pl. Ritchie
ombudsperson
(encz)
Ombudsperson,
quilted bedspread
(encz)
quilted bedspread, n:
sandspur
(encz)
sandspur, n:
white feldspar
(encz)
white feldspar, n:
předspotřebitelské recyklované materiály
(czen)
předspotřebitelské recyklované materiály,pre-consumer recycled
materialsn: [eko.] Materiály a vedlejší produkty odkloněné z toku odpadů
k recyklaci ještě před fází spotřeby tj. které ještě nedošly ke
spotřebitelům. nejedná se však o materiály, které se znovu používají v
rámci původního výrobního procesu. RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Aventurine feldspar
(gcide)
Aventurine \A*ven"tu*rine\, n. [F. aventurine: cf. It.
avventurino.]
1. A kind of glass, containing gold-colored spangles. It was
produced in the first place by the accidental (par
aventure) dropping of some brass filings into a pot of
melted glass.
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2. (Min.) A variety of translucent quartz, spangled
throughout with scales of yellow mica.
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Aventurine feldspar, a variety of oligoclase with internal
firelike reflections due to the presence of minute
crystals, probably of hematite; sunstone.
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Bedspread
(gcide)
Bedspread \Bed"spread`\, n.
A bedquilt; a counterpane; a coverlet. [U. S.]
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Broadspread
(gcide)
Broadspread \Broad"spread`\, a.
Widespread.
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Broadspreading
(gcide)
Broadspreading \Broad"spread`ing\, a.
Spreading widely.
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Ctenolabrus adspersus
(gcide)
Cunner \Cun"ner\ (k[u^]n"n[~e]r), n. [Cf. Conner.] (Zool.)
(a) A small edible fish of the Atlantic coast ({Ctenolabrus
adspersus}); -- called also chogset, burgall, {blue
perch}, and bait stealer. [Written also conner.]
(b) A small shellfish; the limpet or patella.
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Feldspar
(gcide)
Feldspar \Feld"spar`\, Feldspath \Feld"spath`\, n. [G.
feldspath; feld field + spath spar.] (Min.)
A name given to a group of minerals, closely related in
crystalline form, and all silicates of alumina with either
potash, soda, lime, or, in one case, baryta. They occur in
crystals and crystalline masses, vitreous in luster, and
breaking rather easily in two directions at right angles to
each other, or nearly so. The colors are usually white or
nearly white, flesh-red, bluish, or greenish.
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Note: The group includes the monoclinic (orthoclastic)
species orthoclase or common potash feldspar, and the
rare hyalophane or baryta feldspar; also the triclinic
species (called in general plagioclase) microcline,
like orthoclase a potash feldspar; anorthite or lime
feldspar; albite or soda feldspar; also intermediate
between the last two species, labradorite, andesine,
oligoclase, containing both lime and soda in varying
amounts. The feldspars are essential constituents of
nearly all crystalline rocks, as granite, gneiss, mica,
slate, most kinds of basalt and trachyte, etc. The
decomposition of feldspar has yielded a large part of
the clay of the soil, also the mineral kaolin, an
essential material in the making of fine pottery.
Common feldspar is itself largely used for the same
purpose. Feldspathic
Feldspath
(gcide)
Feldspar \Feld"spar`\, Feldspath \Feld"spath`\, n. [G.
feldspath; feld field + spath spar.] (Min.)
A name given to a group of minerals, closely related in
crystalline form, and all silicates of alumina with either
potash, soda, lime, or, in one case, baryta. They occur in
crystals and crystalline masses, vitreous in luster, and
breaking rather easily in two directions at right angles to
each other, or nearly so. The colors are usually white or
nearly white, flesh-red, bluish, or greenish.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The group includes the monoclinic (orthoclastic)
species orthoclase or common potash feldspar, and the
rare hyalophane or baryta feldspar; also the triclinic
species (called in general plagioclase) microcline,
like orthoclase a potash feldspar; anorthite or lime
feldspar; albite or soda feldspar; also intermediate
between the last two species, labradorite, andesine,
oligoclase, containing both lime and soda in varying
amounts. The feldspars are essential constituents of
nearly all crystalline rocks, as granite, gneiss, mica,
slate, most kinds of basalt and trachyte, etc. The
decomposition of feldspar has yielded a large part of
the clay of the soil, also the mineral kaolin, an
essential material in the making of fine pottery.
Common feldspar is itself largely used for the same
purpose. Feldspathic
Feldspathic
(gcide)
Feldspathic \Feld*spath"ic\, Feldspathose \Feld*spath"ose\, a.
Pertaining to, or consisting of, feldspar.
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Feldspathose
(gcide)
Feldspathic \Feld*spath"ic\, Feldspathose \Feld*spath"ose\, a.
Pertaining to, or consisting of, feldspar.
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Glassy feldspar
(gcide)
Glassy \Glass"y\, a.
1. Made of glass; vitreous; as, a glassy substance. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling glass in its properties, as in smoothness,
brittleness, or transparency; as, a glassy stream; a
glassy surface; the glassy deep.
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3. Dull; wanting life or fire; lackluster; -- said of the
eyes. "In his glassy eye." --Byron.
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Glassy feldspar (Min.), a variety of orthoclase; sanidine.
[1913 Webster]Sanidine \San"i*dine\, n. [Gr. ?. ?, a board. So called in
allusion to the tabular crystals.] (Min.)
A variety of orthoclase feldspar common in certain eruptive
rocks, as trachyte; -- called also glassy feldspar.
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glassy feldspar
(gcide)
Glassy \Glass"y\, a.
1. Made of glass; vitreous; as, a glassy substance. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling glass in its properties, as in smoothness,
brittleness, or transparency; as, a glassy stream; a
glassy surface; the glassy deep.
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3. Dull; wanting life or fire; lackluster; -- said of the
eyes. "In his glassy eye." --Byron.
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Glassy feldspar (Min.), a variety of orthoclase; sanidine.
[1913 Webster]Sanidine \San"i*dine\, n. [Gr. ?. ?, a board. So called in
allusion to the tabular crystals.] (Min.)
A variety of orthoclase feldspar common in certain eruptive
rocks, as trachyte; -- called also glassy feldspar.
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Godspeed
(gcide)
Godspeed \God"speed`\ (g[o^]d"sp[=e]d`), n.
Success; prosperous journeying; -- a contraction of the
phrase, "God speed you." [Written also as two separate
words.]
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Receive him not into house, neither bid him God speed.
--2 John 10.
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goldspink
(gcide)
Goldfinch \Gold"finch`\, n. [AS. goldfinc. See Gold, and
Finch.] (Zool.)
(a) A beautiful bright-colored European finch ({Carduelis
elegans}). The name refers to the large patch of yellow
on the wings. The front of the head and throat are bright
red; the nape, with part of the wings and tail, black; --
called also goldspink, goldie, fool's coat,
drawbird, draw-water, thistle finch, and {sweet
William}.
(b) The yellow-hammer.
(c) A small American finch (Spinus tristis); the thistle
bird.
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Note: The name is also applied to other yellow finches, esp.
to several additional American species of Spinus.
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Handspike
(gcide)
Handspike \Hand"spike`\ (h[a^]nd"sp[imac]k`), n.
A bar or lever, generally of wood, used in a windlass or
capstan, for heaving anchor, and, in modified forms, for
various purposes.
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Handspring
(gcide)
Handspring \Hand"spring`\ (-spr[i^]ng), n.
A somersault made with the assistance of the hands placed
upon the ground.
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Hardspun
(gcide)
Hardspun \Hard"spun`\, a.
Firmly twisted in spinning.
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Headspring
(gcide)
Headspring \Head"spring`\ (h[e^]d"spr[i^]ng`), n.
Fountain; source.
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The headspring of our belief. --Stapleton.
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Labrador feldspar
(gcide)
Labrador \Lab`ra*dor"\, n.
A region of British America on the Atlantic coast, north of
Newfoundland.
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Labrador duck (Zool.), a sea duck ({Camtolaimus
Labradorius}) allied to the eider ducks. It was formerly
common on the coast of New England, but is now supposed to
be extinct, no specimens having been reported since 1878.


Labrador feldspar. See Labradorite.

Labrador tea (Bot.), a name of two low, evergreen shrubs of
the genus Ledum (Ledum palustre and {Ledum
latifolium}), found in Northern Europe and America. They
are used as tea in British America, and in Scandinavia as
a substitute for hops.
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loudspeaker
(gcide)
loudspeaker \loud"speak*er\ n.
A device which converts electrical signals into sounds loud
enough to be heard at a distance, usually outdoors; it is
used to amplify or transmit over a distance speech from a
person, who is typically speaking into a microphone.
Sometimes it is used to play recorded speech or music.

Syn: speaker, speaker unit, loudspeaker system, speaker
system.
[WordNet 1.5]
red-spotted purple
(gcide)
Ursula \Ur"su*la\, n. (Zool.)
A beautiful North American butterfly (Basilarchia astyanax
syn. Limenitis astyanax). Its wings are nearly black with
red and blue spots and blotches. Called also {red-spotted
purple}.
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red-spotted trout
(gcide)
malma \mal"ma\, n. (Zool.)
A spotted trout (Salvelinus malma), inhabiting Northern
America, west of the Rocky Mountains; -- called also {Dolly
Varden trout}, bull trout, red-spotted trout, and
golet.
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[1913 Webster]Dolly Varden \Dol"ly Var"den\
1. A character in Dickens's novel "Barnaby Rudge," a
beautiful, lively, and coquettish girl who wore a
cherry-colored mantle and cherry-colored ribbons.
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2. A style of light, bright-figured dress goods for women;
also, a style of dress.
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Dolly Varden trout (Zool.), a trout of northwest America;
-- called also bull trout, malma, and {red-spotted
trout}. See Malma.
[1913 Webster]Bull trout \Bull" trout`\ (Zool.)
(a) In England, a large salmon trout of several species, as
Salmo trutta and Salmo Cambricus, which ascend
rivers; -- called also sea trout.
(b) Salvelinus malma of California and Oregon; -- called
also Dolly Varden trout and red-spotted trout.
(c) The huso or salmon of the Danube.
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Shad-spirit
(gcide)
Shad-spirit \Shad"-spir`it\, n.
See Shadbird
(a)
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Tautogolabrus adspersus
(gcide)
bergall \ber"gall\ (b[~e]r"g[add]l), n.
a small wrasse (Tautogolabrus adspersus), common in north
Atantic coastal waters of the U. S.; -- also called the
cunner.

Syn: cunner.
[WordNet 1.5]
bedspread
(wn)
bedspread
n 1: decorative cover for a bed [syn: bedspread, bedcover,
bed cover, bed covering, counterpane, spread]
bedspring
(wn)
bedspring
n 1: (usually plural) one of the springs holding up the mattress
of a bed
feldspar
(wn)
feldspar
n 1: any of a group of hard crystalline minerals that consist of
aluminum silicates of potassium or sodium or calcium or
barium [syn: feldspar, felspar]
godspeed
(wn)
Godspeed
n 1: a successful journey; "they wished him Godspeed"
groundspeed
(wn)
groundspeed
n 1: the speed of an aircraft relative to the ground
handspike
(wn)
handspike
n 1: a metal bar (or length of pipe) used as a lever
handspring
(wn)
handspring
n 1: an acrobatic feat in which a person goes from a standing
position to a handstand and back again
headspace
(wn)
headspace
n 1: the volume left at the top of a filled container (bottle or
jar or tin) before sealing
headspring
(wn)
headspring
n 1: the source of water from which a stream arises; "they
tracked him back toward the head of the stream" [syn:
fountainhead, headspring, head]
loudspeaker
(wn)
loudspeaker
n 1: electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical
signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance
[syn: loudspeaker, speaker, speaker unit,
loudspeaker system, speaker system]
loudspeaker system
(wn)
loudspeaker system
n 1: electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical
signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance
[syn: loudspeaker, speaker, speaker unit,
loudspeaker system, speaker system]
mudspringer
(wn)
mudspringer
n 1: found in tropical coastal regions of Africa and Asia; able
to move on land on strong pectoral fins [syn: mudskipper,
mudspringer]
quilted bedspread
(wn)
quilted bedspread
n 1: a bedspread constructed like a thin quilt
sandspur
(wn)
sandspur
n 1: grass of the eastern United States and tropical America
having spikelets enclosed in prickly burs [syn: sandbur,
sandspur, field sandbur, Cenchrus tribuloides]
tautogolabrus adspersus
(wn)
Tautogolabrus adspersus
n 1: common in north Atlantic coastal waters of the United
States [syn: cunner, bergall, {Tautogolabrus
adspersus}]
white feldspar
(wn)
white feldspar
n 1: a widely distributed feldspar that forms rocks [syn:
albite, white feldspar]
adsp
(foldoc)
AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol
ADSP

(ADSP) A protocol which provides a simple
transport method for data accross a network.

(1996-06-18)
dsp/c
(foldoc)
DSP/C

Numerical extension to C, for DSP applications.

["DSP/C: A Standard High Level Language for DSP and Numeric
Processing", K. Leary & W. Waddington, Proc ICASSP 90, Apr
1990, pp.1065-1068].
dsp32 assembly language
(foldoc)
DSP32 Assembly Language

A high-level assembly language for the DSP32
Programmable DSP Chip.
dsp56000
(foldoc)
DSP56000

A digital signal processing chip from Motorola.

An assembler called a56 and a port of gcc called
dsp56k-gcc are available.
dsp56001
(foldoc)
DSP56001

A digital signal processing chip from Motorola.

An assembler called a56 is available.
dsp56165-gcc
(foldoc)
dsp56165-gcc

A port of gcc version 1.40 to the Motorola DSP56156 and
DSP56000 by Andrew Sterian .

alt.sources
dsp56k-gcc
(foldoc)
dsp56k-gcc

Motorola's port of gcc version 1.37.1 to the Motorola
DSP56000.

{Finland
(ftp://nic.funet.fi/pub/ham/dsp/dsp56k-tools/dsp56k-gcc.tar.Z)}.
{Australia
(ftp://evans.ee.adfa.oz.au/pub/micros/56k/g56k.tar.Z)}.
dspl
(foldoc)
Digital Signal Processing Language
DSPL

(DSPL) A C-derived DSP language.

["The Programming Language DSPL", A. Schwarte & H. Hanselmann,
Proc PCIM 90, 1990].

(1994-12-01)
fdsp
(foldoc)
FDSP

full-duplex speaker phone
loudspeaker
(foldoc)
loudspeaker

An electromechanical device for converting
an electrical signal into sound.

(2008-10-09)
operator headspace
(jargon)
operator headspace


[common] More fully, “operator headspace error”. Synonym for pilot error
— a dumb move, especially one pulled by someone who ought to know better.
Often used reflexively.
adsp
(vera)
ADSP
Advanced Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
ADSP
Appletalk Data Stream Protocol (Apple, AppleTalk)
ADSP
Author Domain Signing Practices (DKIM, RFC 5617)
asdsp
(vera)
ASDSP
Application-Specific Digital Signal Processor
hdsp
(vera)
HDSP
High Definition Sound Performance
ladspa
(vera)
LADSPA
Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plug-in API (Linux, API)
mdsp
(vera)
MDSP
Mobile Device Sync Protocol (Lotus)

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