slovodefinícia
entrant
(encz)
entrant,účastník n: Zdeněk Brož
Entrant
(gcide)
Entrant \En"trant\, n. [See Entrance, n.]
1. One who enters; a beginner. "The entrant upon life." --Bp.
Terrot.
[1913 Webster]

2. An applicant for admission. --Stormonth.
[1913 Webster]
entrant
(wn)
entrant
n 1: a commodity that enters competition with established
merchandise; "a well publicized entrant is the pocket
computer"
2: any new participant in some activity [syn: newcomer,
fledgling, fledgeling, starter, neophyte, freshman,
newbie, entrant]
3: someone who enters; "new entrants to the country must go
though immigration procedures"
4: one who enters a competition
podobné slovodefinícia
entrants
(encz)
entrants,soutěžící n: pl. adj Zdeněk Brožentrants,závodníci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
re-entrant
(encz)
re-entrant,reentrantní adj: Zdeněk Brožre-entrant,vícenásobně přístupný Zdeněk Brožre-entrant,vydutý úhel Zdeněk Brož
reentrant
(encz)
reentrant,znovu vstupující adj: Zdeněk Brož
reentrant angle
(encz)
reentrant angle, n:
reentrant polygon
(encz)
reentrant polygon, n:
reentrantní
(czen)
reentrantní,re-entrantadj: Zdeněk Brož
Centranthus
(gcide)
Centranthus \Centranthus\ n.
a genus of southern European herbs and subshrubs.

Syn: genus Centranthus.
[WordNet 1.5]
Centranthus ruber
(gcide)
Jupiter \Ju"pi*ter\, n. [L., fr. Jovis pater. See Jove.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Rom. Myth.) The supreme deity, king of gods and men, and
reputed to be the son of Saturn and Rhea; Jove. He
corresponds to the Greek Zeus.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Astron.) One of the planets, being the fifth from the
sun, the brightest except Venus, and the largest of them
all, its mean radius being about 43,345 miles (69,758
kilometers), almost exactly one-tenth that of the sun. It
revolves about the sun in 4,332.6 days, at a mean distance
of 5.2025 from the sun (778,140,000 km), the earth's mean
distance (the astronomical unit) being taken as unity. It
has a mass of 1.901 x 10^27 kg, about one-thousandth
that of the sun, and more than the remainder of the
planets combined. It has an average solar day equal to
9.842 earth hours. The rapid revolution causes a
noticeable flattening at the poles; the diameter at the
equator is 71,370 km, and at the poles 66,644 km. --HCP61
[1913 Webster +PJC]

Jupiter's beard. (Bot.)
(a) A South European herb, with cymes of small red
blossoms (Centranthus ruber).
(b) The houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum); -- so called
from its massive inflorescence, like the sculptured
beard of Jove. --Prior.
(c) the cloverlike Anthyllis Barba-Jovis.

Jupiter's staff (Bot.), the common mullein; -- so called
from its long, rigid spike of yellow blossoms. Jupon
Entrant
(gcide)
Entrant \En"trant\, n. [See Entrance, n.]
1. One who enters; a beginner. "The entrant upon life." --Bp.
Terrot.
[1913 Webster]

2. An applicant for admission. --Stormonth.
[1913 Webster]
Entrant edge
(gcide)
Entering edge \En"ter*ing edge\, or Entrant edge \En"trant edge\
.
same as Advancing edge.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Reentrant
(gcide)
Reentrant \Re*en"trant\ (-trant), a.
Reentering; pointing or directed inwards; as, a reentrant
angle.
[1913 Webster]
centranthus
(wn)
Centranthus
n 1: genus of southern European herbs and subshrubs [syn:
Centranthus, genus Centranthus]
centranthus ruber
(wn)
Centranthus ruber
n 1: European herb with small fragrant crimson or white spurred
flowers [syn: red valerian, French honeysuckle,
Centranthus ruber]
genus centranthus
(wn)
genus Centranthus
n 1: genus of southern European herbs and subshrubs [syn:
Centranthus, genus Centranthus]
penstemon centranthifolius
(wn)
Penstemon centranthifolius
n 1: plant with bright red tubular flowers in long narrow
clusters near tips of erect stems; coastal ranges from
central California southward [syn: scarlet bugler,
Penstemon centranthifolius]
re-entrant
(wn)
re-entrant
adj 1: (of angles) pointing inward; "a polygon with re-entrant
angles" [syn: re-entrant, reentrant] [ant: salient]
reentrant
(wn)
reentrant
adj 1: (of angles) pointing inward; "a polygon with re-entrant
angles" [syn: re-entrant, reentrant] [ant: salient]
reentrant angle
(wn)
reentrant angle
n 1: an interior angle of a polygon that is greater than 180
degrees [syn: reentrant angle, reentering angle] [ant:
salient angle]
reentrant polygon
(wn)
reentrant polygon
n 1: a polygon with one or more reentrant angles [syn:
reentrant polygon, reentering polygon]
re-entrant
(foldoc)
re-entrant

Used to describe code which can have multiple
simultaneous, interleaved, or nested invocations which will
not interfere with each other. This is important for
parallel processing, recursive functions or subroutines,
and interrupt handling.

It is usually easy to arrange for multiple invocations
(e.g. calls to a subroutine) to share one copy of the code and
any read-only data but, for the code to be re-entrant, each
invocation must use its own copy of any modifiable data (or
synchronised access to shared data). This is most often
achieved using a stack and allocating local variables in a
new stack frame for each invocation. Alternatively, the
caller may pass in a pointer to a block of memory which that
invocation can use (usually for outputting the result) or the
code may allocate some memory on a heap, especially if the
data must survive after the routine returns.

Re-entrant code is often found in system software, such as
operating systems and teleprocessing monitors. It is also
a crucial component of multithreaded programs where the term
"thread-safe" is often used instead of "re-entrant".

(1996-12-21)

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