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eide (foldoc) | Advanced Technology Attachment Interface with Extensions
ATA-2
EIDE
Enhanced IDE
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics
Fast ATA
Fast ATA-2
(ATA-2, Enhanced Integrated Drive
Electronics, EIDE) A proposed (May 1996 or earlier?)
standard from X3T10 (document 948D rev 3) which extends
the Advanced Technology Attachment interface while
maintaining compatibility with current IBM PC BIOS
designs.
ATA-2 provides for faster data rates, 32-bit transactions and
(in some drives) DMA. Optional support for power saving
modes and removable devices is also in the standard.
ATA-2 was developed by Western Digital as "Enhanced
Integrated Drive Electronics" (EIDE) around 1994.
Marketroids call it "Fast ATA" or "Fast ATA-2".
ATA-2 was followed by ATA-3 and ATA-4 ("Ultra DMA").
(2000-10-07)
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eide (vera) | EIDE
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (HDD, IDE), "E-IDE"
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
eider (encz) | eider,druh kachny Zdeněk Brož |
eider duck (encz) | eider duck, n: |
eiderdown (encz) | eiderdown,prošívaná peřina n: Zdeněk Brož |
eidetic (encz) | eidetic,eidetický Jaroslav Šedivý |
heidegger (encz) | Heidegger, |
heidelberg (encz) | Heidelberg,Heidelberg n: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Německo Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
heidelberg man (encz) | Heidelberg man, |
leiden (encz) | Leiden,město - Holandsko n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
oreide (encz) | oreide, n: |
schleiden (encz) | Schleiden, |
schneider (encz) | Schneider,Schneider n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
seidel (encz) | Seidel,Seidel n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
weider (encz) | Weider,Weider n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
eidetický (czen) | eidetický,eidetic Jaroslav Šedivý |
heidelberg (czen) | Heidelberg,Heidelbergn: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Německo Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
neidempotent (czen) | neidempotent,nonidempotent |
neidentický (czen) | neidentický,nonidentical |
neidentifikovaný (czen) | neidentifikovaný,undisclosedadj: Zdeněk Brožneidentifikovaný,unidentifiedadj: Zdeněk Brož |
neidentifikovatelný (czen) | neidentifikovatelný,unidentifiableadj: Zdeněk Brož |
neidentifikovatelný létající předmět (czen) | neidentifikovatelný létající předmět,UFO[zkr.] petnik@code.cz |
neideální (czen) | neideální,unidealadj: Zdeněk Brož |
schneider (czen) | Schneider,Schneidern: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
seidel (czen) | Seidel,Seideln: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
systém s neideálním promícháváním (hydrosystém) (czen) | systém s neideálním promícháváním (hydrosystém),incompletely mixed
system[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
weider (czen) | Weider,Weidern: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Aneides (gcide) | Aneides \Aneides\ n.
1. 1 a genus of climbing salamanders.
Syn: genus Aneides.
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Diureide (gcide) | Diureide \Di*u"re*ide\, n. [Di- + ureide.] (Chem.)
One of a series of complex nitrogenous substances regarded as
containing two molecules of urea or their radicals, as uric
acid or allantoin. Cf. Ureide.
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dreidel (gcide) | dreidel \dreidel\, dreidl \dreidl\(dr[=a]d"'l), n.
1. a toy shaped somewhat like a top, but having four flat
sides, each marked with one of the Hebrew letters nun,
gimel, he, or shin. It is spun like a top, and the letter
showing when it stops spinning determines the outcome of a
game of chance.
[PJC]
2. a game of chance played with a dreidel[1], most commonly
by children at Hannukah.
[PJC] |
Eider (gcide) | Eider \Ei"der\, n. [Of Scand. origin, cf. Icel [ae]?r; akin to
Sw. eider, Dan. ederfugl.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of sea duck of the genus Somateria, esp.
Somateria mollissima, which breeds in the northern parts of
Europe and America, and lines its nest with fine down (taken
from its own body) which is an article of commerce; -- called
also eider duck. The American eider (S. Dresseri), the
king eider (S. spectabilis), and the spectacled eider
(Arctonetta Fischeri) are related species.
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Eider down. [Cf. Icel. [ae][eth]ard[=u]n, Sw. eiderd[=u]n,
Dan. ederduun.] Down of the eider duck, much sought after
as an article of luxury.
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Eider down (gcide) | Eider \Ei"der\, n. [Of Scand. origin, cf. Icel [ae]?r; akin to
Sw. eider, Dan. ederfugl.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of sea duck of the genus Somateria, esp.
Somateria mollissima, which breeds in the northern parts of
Europe and America, and lines its nest with fine down (taken
from its own body) which is an article of commerce; -- called
also eider duck. The American eider (S. Dresseri), the
king eider (S. spectabilis), and the spectacled eider
(Arctonetta Fischeri) are related species.
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Eider down. [Cf. Icel. [ae][eth]ard[=u]n, Sw. eiderd[=u]n,
Dan. ederduun.] Down of the eider duck, much sought after
as an article of luxury.
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eider duck (gcide) | Eider \Ei"der\, n. [Of Scand. origin, cf. Icel [ae]?r; akin to
Sw. eider, Dan. ederfugl.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of sea duck of the genus Somateria, esp.
Somateria mollissima, which breeds in the northern parts of
Europe and America, and lines its nest with fine down (taken
from its own body) which is an article of commerce; -- called
also eider duck. The American eider (S. Dresseri), the
king eider (S. spectabilis), and the spectacled eider
(Arctonetta Fischeri) are related species.
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Eider down. [Cf. Icel. [ae][eth]ard[=u]n, Sw. eiderd[=u]n,
Dan. ederduun.] Down of the eider duck, much sought after
as an article of luxury.
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monureide (gcide) | Monureid \Mon*u"re*id\, n. [Mon- + ureid.] (Chem.)
Any one of a series of complex nitrogenous substances
regarded as derived from one molecule of urea; as, alloxan is
a monureid. [Written also monureide.]
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Nereides (gcide) | Nereid \Ne"re*id\, n.; pl. E. Nereids, L. Nereides. [L.
Nereis, -idis, Gr. Nhrei:`s Nhrhi:`s, Nhrhi:`dos, a daughter
of Nereus, a nymph of the sea, fr. Nhrey`s Nereus, an ancient
sea god; akin to nhro`s wet, Skr. n[=a]ra water, cf. Gr.
na`ein to flow.]
1. (Class. Myth.) A sea nymph, one of the daughters of
Nereus, who were attendants upon Neptune, and were
represented as riding on sea horses, sometimes with the
human form entire, and sometimes with the tail of a fish.
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2. (Zool.) Any species of Nereis. The word is sometimes
used for similar annelids of other families.
[1913 Webster]Nereis \Ne"re*is\ (? or ?), prop. n.; pl. Nereides. [L.]
1. (Class. Myth.) A Nereid. See Nereid.
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2. (Zool.) A genus, including numerous species, of marine
chaetopod annelids, having a well-formed head, with two
pairs of eyes, antennae, four pairs of tentacles, and a
protrusile pharynx, armed with a pair of hooked jaws.
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Ophicleide (gcide) | Ophicleide \Oph"i*cleide\, n. [F. ophicl['e]ide, fr. Gr. 'o`fis
a serpent + ?, gen. ?, a key. So named because it was in
effect the serpent, an old musical instrument, with keys
added.] (Mus.)
A large brass wind instrument, formerly used in the orchestra
and in military bands, having a loud tone, deep pitch, and a
compass of three octaves; -- now generally supplanted by bass
and contrabass tubas. It developed from the older wooden
instrument called the serpent. --Moore (Encyc. of Music).
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Oreide (gcide) | Oreide \O"re*ide\, n.
See Oroide.
[1913 Webster]Oroide \O"roide\, n. [F. or gold (L. aurum) + Gr. e'i^dos form.]
An alloy, chiefly of copper and zinc or tin, resembling gold
in color and brilliancy. [Written also oreide.]
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oreide (gcide) | Oreide \O"re*ide\, n.
See Oroide.
[1913 Webster]Oroide \O"roide\, n. [F. or gold (L. aurum) + Gr. e'i^dos form.]
An alloy, chiefly of copper and zinc or tin, resembling gold
in color and brilliancy. [Written also oreide.]
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Phryganeides (gcide) | Phryganeides \Phryg`a*ne"i*des\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Phryganea, the
typical genus, fr. Gr. ? a dry stick.] (Zool.)
A tribe of neuropterous insects which includes the caddice
flies; -- called also Trichoptera. See Trichoptera.
[Written also Phryganides.]
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Proteidea (gcide) | Proteidea \Pro`te*id"e*a\, n. pl. [NL. See Proteus, and
-oid.] (Zool.)
An order of aquatic amphibians having prominent external
gills and four legs. It includes Proteus and Menobranchus
(Necturus). Called also Proteoidea, and Proteida.
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Schneiderian (gcide) | Schneiderian \Schnei*de"ri*an\, a. (Anat.)
Discovered or described by C. V. Schneider, a German
anatomist of the seventeenth century.
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Schneiderian membrane, the mucous membrane which lines the
nasal chambers; the pituitary membrane.
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Schneiderian membrane (gcide) | Schneiderian \Schnei*de"ri*an\, a. (Anat.)
Discovered or described by C. V. Schneider, a German
anatomist of the seventeenth century.
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Schneiderian membrane, the mucous membrane which lines the
nasal chambers; the pituitary membrane.
[1913 Webster]Membrane \Mem"brane\, n. [F., fr. L. membrana the skin that
covers the separate members of the body, fr. L. membrum. See
Member.] (Anat.)
A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a
fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ,
and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids.
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Note: The term is also often applied to the thin, expanded
parts, of various texture, both in animals and
vegetables.
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Adventitious membrane, a membrane connecting parts not
usually connected, or of a different texture from the
ordinary connection; as, the membrane of a cicatrix.
Jacob's membrane. See under Retina.
Mucous membranes (Anat.), the membranes lining passages and
cavities which communicate with the exterior, as well as
ducts and receptacles of secretion, and habitually
secreting mucus.
Schneiderian membrane. (Anat.) See Schneiderian.
Serous membranes (Anat.), the membranes, like the
peritoneum and pleura, which line, or lie in, cavities
having no obvious outlet, and secrete a serous fluid.
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Sleided (gcide) | Sleid \Sleid\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sleided; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sleiding.] [See Sley.]
To sley, or prepare for use in the weaver's sley, or slaie.
--Shak.
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Spectacled eider (gcide) | Spectacled \Spec"ta*cled\, a.
1. Furnished with spectacles; wearing spectacles.
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As spectacled she sits in chimney nook. --Keats.
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2. (Zool.) Having the eyes surrounded by color markings, or
patches of naked skin, resembling spectacles.
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Spectacled bear (Zool.), a South American bear ({Tremarclos
ornatus}) which inhabits the high mountains of Chili and
Peru. It has a light-colored ring around each eye.
Spectacled coot, or Spectacled duck (Zool.), the surf
scoter, or surf duck. [Local, U.S.]
Spectacled eider (Zool.) See Eider.
Spectacled goose (Zool.), the gannet.
Spectacled snake (Zool.), the cobra de capello.
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Ureide (gcide) | Ureide \U"re*ide\, n. (Chem.)
Any one of the many complex derivatives of urea; thus,
hydantoin, and, in an extended dense, guanidine, caffeine,
et., are ureides. [Written also ureid.]
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aneides (wn) | Aneides
n 1: climbing salamanders [syn: Aneides, genus Aneides] |
aneides lugubris (wn) | Aneides lugubris
n 1: yellow-spotted brown salamander of California woodlands
[syn: arboreal salamander, Aneides lugubris] |
eider (wn) | eider
n 1: duck of the northern hemisphere much valued for the fine
soft down of the females [syn: eider, eider duck] |
eider duck (wn) | eider duck
n 1: duck of the northern hemisphere much valued for the fine
soft down of the females [syn: eider, eider duck] |
eiderdown (wn) | eiderdown
n 1: a soft quilt usually filled with the down of the eider
[syn: eiderdown, duvet, continental quilt]
2: down of the eider duck |
eidetic (wn) | eidetic
adj 1: of visual imagery of almost photographic accuracy |
genus aneides (wn) | genus Aneides
n 1: climbing salamanders [syn: Aneides, genus Aneides] |
heidegger (wn) | Heidegger
n 1: German philosopher whose views on human existence in a
world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential
philosophers (1889-1976) [syn: Heidegger, {Martin
Heidegger}] |
heidelberg man (wn) | Heidelberg man
n 1: a type of primitive man who lived in Europe [syn:
Heidelberg man, Homo heidelbergensis] |
homo heidelbergensis (wn) | Homo heidelbergensis
n 1: a type of primitive man who lived in Europe [syn:
Heidelberg man, Homo heidelbergensis] |
leiden (wn) | Leiden
n 1: a city in the western Netherlands; residence of the Pilgrim
Fathers for 11 years before they sailed for America in 1620
[syn: Leiden, Leyden] |
leiden jar (wn) | Leiden jar
n 1: an electrostatic capacitor of historical interest [syn:
Leiden jar, Leyden jar] |
m. j. schleiden (wn) | M. J. Schleiden
n 1: German physiologist and histologist who in 1838 formulated
the cell theory (1804-1881) [syn: Schleiden, {Matthias
Schleiden}, M. J. Schleiden] |
martin heidegger (wn) | Martin Heidegger
n 1: German philosopher whose views on human existence in a
world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential
philosophers (1889-1976) [syn: Heidegger, {Martin
Heidegger}] |
matthias schleiden (wn) | Matthias Schleiden
n 1: German physiologist and histologist who in 1838 formulated
the cell theory (1804-1881) [syn: Schleiden, {Matthias
Schleiden}, M. J. Schleiden] |
oreide (wn) | oreide
n 1: alloy of copper and tin and zinc; used in imitation gold
jewelry [syn: oroide, oreide] |
schleiden (wn) | Schleiden
n 1: German physiologist and histologist who in 1838 formulated
the cell theory (1804-1881) [syn: Schleiden, {Matthias
Schleiden}, M. J. Schleiden] |
seidel (wn) | seidel
n 1: a glass for beer |
ueide (vera) | UEIDE
Ultra Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE, HDD)
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