slovodefinícia
notes
(mass)
notes
- poznámky
notes
(encz)
notes,poznámky
notes
(foldoc)
Lotus Notes
Notes

A group of application programs from {Lotus Development
Corporation} which allows organisations to share documents and
exchange electronic mail messages. Notes supports
replication.

(1994-10-27)
NOTES
(bouvier)
NOTES, practice. Short statements of what transpires on the trial of a
cause; they are generally made by the judge and the counsel, for their Own
satisfaction.
2. They are not, per se, evidence on another trial, not being in the
nature of a deposition. 4 Binn. R. 110. But such notes were admitted in a
court of equity as evidence of what had been stated by a witness at the
trial of an action at law. 3 Y. & C. 413., And a verdict was amended, in a
court of law, from the notes of the judges. 11 Ad. & El. 179; S. C. 39 Eng.
C L R. 38; see 5 Whart. 156; 5 Watts & S. 51.
3. Notaries formerly made notes, matrix, by abbreviations, from which
they made their records, and engrossed the acts which were passed before
them. This original is now called the minutes. The notes of the
prothonotaries and clerks of courts are called minutes.

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Adjunct notes
(gcide)
Adjunct \Ad"junct`\, a. [L. adjunctus, p. p. of adjungere. See
Adjoin.]
Conjoined; attending; consequent.
[1913 Webster]

Though that my death were adjunct to my act. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Adjunct notes (Mus.), short notes between those essential
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[1913 Webster]
Monotessaron
(gcide)
Monotessaron \Mon`o*tes"sa*ron\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. mo`nos single
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lotus notes
(foldoc)
Lotus Notes
Notes

A group of application programs from {Lotus Development
Corporation} which allows organisations to share documents and
exchange electronic mail messages. Notes supports
replication.

(1994-10-27)
lotus notes formula language
(foldoc)
Lotus Notes Formula Language

A macro language for Lotus Notes that uses
commands starting with @, e.g. @If, @Left, @Right, @Username.
Many Notes applications are built with just this language.

(2003-10-06)
INNOTESCIMUS
(bouvier)
INNOTESCIMUS, English law. An epithet used for letters-patent, which are
always of a charter of feoffment, or some other instrument not of record,
concluding with the words Innotescimus per praesentes, &c. Tech. Dict. h. t.