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gbu
(encz)
GBU,Guided Bomb Unit [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
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dingbusted
(encz)
dingbusted,
gangbusters
(encz)
gangbusters,
hagbut
(encz)
hagbut, n:
prongbuck
(encz)
prongbuck, n:
springbuck
(encz)
springbuck, n:
Hagbut
(gcide)
Hagbut \Hag"but\ (-b[u^]t), n. [OF. haquebute, prob. a
corruption of D. haakbus; haak hook + bus gun barrel. See
Hook, and 2d Box, and cf. Arquebus.]
A harquebus, of which the but was bent down or hooked for
convenience in taking aim. [Written also haguebut and
hackbuss.]
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Hagbutter
(gcide)
Hagbutter \Hag"but*ter\ (h[a^]g"b[u^]t*t[~e]r), n.
A soldier armed with a hagbut or arquebus. [Written also
hackbutter.] --Froude.
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Prongbuck
(gcide)
Prongbuck \Prong"buck`\, n. (Zool.)
(a) The springbuck.
(b) The pronghorn.
[1913 Webster]Pronghorn \Prong"horn`\, n. (Zool.)
An American antelope (Antilocapra Americana), native of the
plain near the Rocky Mountains. The upper parts are mostly
yellowish brown; the under parts, the sides of the head and
throat, and the buttocks, are white. The horny sheath of the
horns is shed annually. Called also cabr['e]e, cabut,
prongbuck, and pronghorned antelope.
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prongbuck
(gcide)
Prongbuck \Prong"buck`\, n. (Zool.)
(a) The springbuck.
(b) The pronghorn.
[1913 Webster]Pronghorn \Prong"horn`\, n. (Zool.)
An American antelope (Antilocapra Americana), native of the
plain near the Rocky Mountains. The upper parts are mostly
yellowish brown; the under parts, the sides of the head and
throat, and the buttocks, are white. The horny sheath of the
horns is shed annually. Called also cabr['e]e, cabut,
prongbuck, and pronghorned antelope.
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sagbut
(gcide)
Sackbut \Sack"but\, n. [F. saquebute, OF. saqueboute a sackbut,
earlier, a sort of hook attached to the end of a lance used
by foot soldiers to unhorse cavalrymen; prop. meaning, pull
and push; fr. saquier, sachier, to pull, draw (perhaps
originally, to put into a bag or take out from a bag; see
Sack a bag) + bouter to push (see Butt to thrust). The
name was given to the musical instrument from its being
lengthened and shortened.] (Mus.)
A brass wind instrument, like a bass trumpet, so contrived
that it can be lengthened or shortened according to the tone
required; -- said to be the same as the trombone. [Written
also sagbut.] --Moore (Encyc. of Music).
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Note: The sackbut of the Scriptures is supposed to have been
a stringed instrument.
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Springbuck
(gcide)
Springbok \Spring"bok`\ (-b[o^]k`), Springbuck \Spring"buck`\
(-b[u^]k`), n. [D. springbok; springen to spring, leap + bok
a he-goat, buck.] (Zool.)
A South African gazelle (Gazella euchore) noted for its
graceful form and swiftness, and for its peculiar habit of
springing lightly and suddenly into the air. It has a white
dorsal stripe, expanding into a broad patch of white on the
rump and tail. Called also springer. [Written also
springboc, and springbock.]
[1913 Webster]Antidorcas \Antidorcas\ prop. n.
A genus of mammals comprising the springbucks (or
springboks). The main species is Antidorcas marsupialis the
springbuck, of which there are three subspecies: the cape
springbuck (marsupialis), the Kalahari springbuck (hofmeyri)
and the Angolan springbuck (angolensis).

Syn: genus Antidorcas.
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springbuck
(gcide)
Springbok \Spring"bok`\ (-b[o^]k`), Springbuck \Spring"buck`\
(-b[u^]k`), n. [D. springbok; springen to spring, leap + bok
a he-goat, buck.] (Zool.)
A South African gazelle (Gazella euchore) noted for its
graceful form and swiftness, and for its peculiar habit of
springing lightly and suddenly into the air. It has a white
dorsal stripe, expanding into a broad patch of white on the
rump and tail. Called also springer. [Written also
springboc, and springbock.]
[1913 Webster]Antidorcas \Antidorcas\ prop. n.
A genus of mammals comprising the springbucks (or
springboks). The main species is Antidorcas marsupialis the
springbuck, of which there are three subspecies: the cape
springbuck (marsupialis), the Kalahari springbuck (hofmeyri)
and the Angolan springbuck (angolensis).

Syn: genus Antidorcas.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Stingbull
(gcide)
Stingbull \Sting"bull`\, n. (Zool.)
The European greater weever fish (Trachinus draco), which
is capable of inflicting severe wounds with the spinous rays
of its dorsal fin. See Weever.
[1913 Webster]Weever \Wee"ver\, n. [Probably from F. vive, OF. vivre, a kind
of fish, L. vipera viper. Cf. Viper.] (Zool.)
Any one of several species of edible marine fishes belonging
to the genus Trachinus, of the family Trachinidae. They
have a broad spinose head, with the eyes looking upward. The
long dorsal fin is supported by numerous strong, sharp spines
which cause painful wounds.
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Note: The two British species are the great, or greater,
weever (Trachinus draco), which becomes a foot long
(called also gowdie, sea cat, stingbull, and
weaverfish), and the lesser weever ({Trachinus
vipera}), about half as large (called also {otter
pike}, and stingfish).
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stingbull
(gcide)
Stingbull \Sting"bull`\, n. (Zool.)
The European greater weever fish (Trachinus draco), which
is capable of inflicting severe wounds with the spinous rays
of its dorsal fin. See Weever.
[1913 Webster]Weever \Wee"ver\, n. [Probably from F. vive, OF. vivre, a kind
of fish, L. vipera viper. Cf. Viper.] (Zool.)
Any one of several species of edible marine fishes belonging
to the genus Trachinus, of the family Trachinidae. They
have a broad spinose head, with the eyes looking upward. The
long dorsal fin is supported by numerous strong, sharp spines
which cause painful wounds.
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Note: The two British species are the great, or greater,
weever (Trachinus draco), which becomes a foot long
(called also gowdie, sea cat, stingbull, and
weaverfish), and the lesser weever ({Trachinus
vipera}), about half as large (called also {otter
pike}, and stingfish).
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gbu-28
(wn)
GBU-28
n 1: a 5,000 pound laser-guided bomb that can be programmed to
penetrate to a given depth before exploding; used to
penetrate hardened underground facilities [syn: {Bunker
Buster}, Guided Bomb Unit-28, GBU-28]
hagbut
(wn)
hagbut
n 1: an obsolete firearm with a long barrel [syn: arquebus,
harquebus, hackbut, hagbut]
prongbuck
(wn)
prongbuck
n 1: fleet antelope-like ruminant of western North American
plains with small branched horns [syn: pronghorn,
prongbuck, pronghorn antelope, American antelope,
Antilocapra americana]
springbuck
(wn)
springbuck
n 1: a South African gazelle noted for springing lightly into
the air [syn: springbok, springbuck, {Antidorcas
marsupialis}, Antidorcas euchore]
sigbus
(foldoc)
bus error
BERR
SIGBUS

A fatal failure in the execution of a {machine
language} instruction resulting from the processor detecting
an anomalous condition on its bus. Such conditions include
invalid address alignment (accessing a multi-byte number at an
odd address), accessing a physical address that does not
correspond to any device, or some other device-specific
hardware error. A bus error triggers a processor-level
exception which Unix translates into a "SIGBUS" signal
which, if not caught, will terminate the current process.

(2000-04-04)

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