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iis (wn) | IIS
n 1: the most notorious and possibly the most important arm of
Iraq's security system; "the Iraqi Mukhabarat has been
involved in numerous terrorist activities" [syn: {Iraqi
Intelligence Service}, IIS, Iraqi Mukhabarat] |
iis (foldoc) | IIS
1. Internet Information Server.
2. Idealized Instruction Set.
(1999-08-26)
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iis (vera) | IIS
[Fraunhofer] Institut fuer Integrierte Schaltungen (org.)
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iis (vera) | IIS
Intelligence Information System (mil.)
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iis (vera) | IIS
Internet Information Server / Services (MS)
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deiist (encz) | deiist, adj: |
dodiis (encz) | DoDIIS,Department of Defense Intelligence Information System [zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
iis/g (encz) | IIS/G,Internal Integral Starter/Generator [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
naziism (encz) | Naziism,nacismus n: PetrV |
obiism (encz) | obiism, n: |
Babiism (gcide) | Babism \Bab"ism\, Babiism \Bab"i*ism\, n.
The doctrine of a modern religious pantheistical sect in
Persia, which was founded, about 1844, by Mirza Ali Mohammed
ibn Rabhik (1820 -- 1850), who assumed the title of
Bab-ed-Din (Per., Gate of the Faith). Babism is a mixture of
Mohammedan, Christian, Jewish, and Parsi elements. This
doctrine forbids concubinage and polygamy, and frees women
from many of the degradations imposed upon them among the
orthodox Mohammedans. Mendicancy, the use of intoxicating
liquors and drugs, and slave dealing, are forbidden;
asceticism is discountenanced. -- Bab"ist, n.
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Demi-island (gcide) | Demi-island \Dem"i-is`land\, n.
Peninsula. [Obs.] --Knolles.
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Diisatogen (gcide) | Diisatogen \Di`i*sat"o*gen\, n. [Pref. di- + isatine + -gen.]
(Chem.)
A red crystalline nitrogenous substance of artificial
production, which by reduction passes directly to indigo.
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Ex officiis (gcide) | Ex officio \Ex` of*fi"ci*o\; pl. Ex officiis. [L.]
From office; by virtue, or as a consequence, of an office;
officially.
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Mahdiism (gcide) | Mahdiism \Mah"di*ism\, n.
See Mahdism.
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Obiism (gcide) | Obiism \O"bi*ism\, n.
Belief in, or the practice of, the obi superstitions and
rites.
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Parsiism (gcide) | Parsiism \Parsiism\ (p[aum]r"s[=e]*[i^]z'm or
p[aum]r*s[=e]"[i^]z'm) prop. n.
1. Same as Parseeism.
Syn: Parseeism.
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Shintiism (gcide) | Shinto \Shin"to\, Shintiism \Shin"ti*ism\, n. [Chin. shin god +
tao way, doctrine.]
One of the two great systems of religious belief in Japan.
Its essence is ancestor worship, and sacrifice to dead
heroes. [Written also Sintu, and Sintuism.]
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naziism (wn) | Naziism
n 1: a form of socialism featuring racism and expansionism and
obedience to a strong leader [syn: Nazism, Naziism,
national socialism] |
obiism (wn) | obiism
n 1: belief in a kind of sorcery that originated in Africa and
is practiced in the West Indies |
parsiism (wn) | Parsiism
n 1: the faith of a Zoroastrian sect in India [syn: Parsiism,
Parseeism] |
sarcophilus hariisi (wn) | Sarcophilus hariisi
n 1: small ferocious carnivorous marsupial having a mostly black
coat and long tail [syn: Tasmanian devil, {ursine
dasyure}, Sarcophilus hariisi] |
shiism (wn) | Shiism
n 1: the branch of Islam that regards Ali as the legitimate
successor to Mohammed and rejects the first three caliphs |
microsoft iis (foldoc) | Internet Information Server
Microsoft IIS
Microsoft Internet Information Server
(IIS) Microsoft's web server and {FTP
server} for Windows NT.
IIS is intended to meet the needs of a range of users: from
workgroups and departments on a corporate intranet to ISPs
hosting websites that receive millions of hits per day.
Features include innovative web publishing, customisable
tools, wizards, customisable management tools, flexible
administration options, and analysis tools.
IIS makes it easy to share documents and information across a
company intranet or the Internet, and is completely
integrated with Windows NT Directory Services.
IIS 1.0 was released for Windows NT 3.51 and had a limited
feature set.
IIS 2.0 was released with Windows NT 4.0 with a similar
feature set to IIS 1.0.
IIS 3.0 quickly followed with many additions including
Active Server Pages (ASP), ISAPI and ADO 1.0.
IIS 4.0 is built into Windows NT Server 4.0. It includes
ASP 2.0, ISAPI and ADO 1.5.
(http://microsoft.com/iis).
Rival servers include Apache and {Netscape Enterprise
Server}.
(1999-08-04)
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miis (foldoc) | MIIS
/Meese/ An interpreted language with one-letter
keywords.
[Details? Similar to MUMPS?]
(1995-01-10)
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c3iis (vera) | C3IIS
Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Information
Systems (mil., USA), "C3I/IS"
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iiis (vera) | IIIS
International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (org., USA)
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iisp (vera) | IISP
Interim Inter-Switch Signaling Protocol (P-NNI, ATM)
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miis (vera) | MIIS
Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MS)
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wiis (vera) | WIIS
Windows Internet Information Server (MS, Windows, Internet)
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ACQUIETANDIS PLEGIIS (bouvier) | ACQUIETANDIS PLEGIIS, obsolete. A writ of justices, lying, for the surety
against a creditor, who refuses to acquit him after the debt has been
satisfied. Reg. of Writs, 158; Cowell; Blount.
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AVERIIS CAPTIS IN WITHERNAM (bouvier) | AVERIIS CAPTIS IN WITHERNAM, Eng. law. The name of a writ which lies in
favor of a man whose cattle have been unlawfully taken by another, and
driven out of the county where they were taken, so that they cannot be
replevied.
2. This writ issues against the wrong doer to take his cattle to the
plaintiff's use. Reg. of Writs, 82.
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DE BONIS PROPRIIS (bouvier) | DE BONIS PROPRIIS. Of his own goods. When an executor or administrator has
been guilty of a devastavit, (q.v.) he is responsible for the loss which
the estate has sustained, de bonis propriis. He may also subject himself to
the payment of a debt of the deceased, de bonis propriis, by his false plea,
when sued in a representative as, if he plead plene administravit, and it be
found against him, or a release to himself, when false. In this latter case
the judgment is de bonis testatoris si, et si non de bonis propriis. 1
Saund. 336 b, n. 10 Bac. Ab. Executor, B 8.
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PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS (bouvier) | PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS, WRIT DE. The name of an ancient writ in the English
law, which lies where a man becomes pledge or surety for another to pay a
certain sum of money at a certain day; after the day, if the debtor does not
pay the debt, and the. surety be compelled to pay, he shall have this writ
to compel the debtor to pay the same. F. N. B. 321.
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