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fpga (encz) | FPGA,Field Programmable Gated Array [zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
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stopgap (encz) | stopgap,improvizovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožstopgap,nouzové řešení n: Zdeněk Brožstopgap,provizorium n: Zdeněk Brož |
topgallant (encz) | topgallant, n: |
topgallant mast (encz) | topgallant mast, n: |
topgallant sail (encz) | topgallant sail, n: |
Cup-gall (gcide) | Cup-gall \Cup"-gall`\ (-g?l`), n.
A kind of oak-leaf gall. See Gall.
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Fore-topgallant (gcide) | Fore-topgallant \Fore`-top*gal"lant\ (? or ?), a. (Naut.)
Designating the mast, sail, yard, etc., above the topmast;
as, the fore-topgallant sail. See Sail.
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Loup-garou (gcide) | Loup-garou \Loup`-ga`rou"\, n.; pl. Loups-garous. [F., fr.
loup wolf + a Teutonic word akin to E. werewolf.]
A werewolf; a lycanthrope.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
The superstition of the loup-garou, or werewolf,
belongs to the folklore of most modern nations, and has
its reflex in the story of "Little Red Riding-hood" and
others. --Brinton.
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Stop-gap (gcide) | Stop-gap \Stop"-gap`\, n.
That which closes or fills up an opening or gap; hence, a
temporary expedient.
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Moral prejudices are the stop-gaps of virtue. --Hare.
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Topgallant (gcide) | Topgallant \Top`gal"lant\, a.
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1. (Naut.) Situated above the topmast and below the royal
mast; designatb, or pertaining to, the third spars in
order from the deck; as, the topgallant mast, yards,
braces, and the like. See Illustration of Ship.
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2. Fig.: Highest; elevated; splendid. "The consciences of
topgallant sparks." --L'Estrange.
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Topgallant breeze, a breeze in which the topgallant sails
may properly be carried.
[1913 Webster]Topgallant \Top`gal"lant\, n.
1. (Naut.) A topgallant mast or sail.
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2. Fig.: Anything elevated or splendid. --Bacon.
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Topgallant breeze (gcide) | Topgallant \Top`gal"lant\, a.
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1. (Naut.) Situated above the topmast and below the royal
mast; designatb, or pertaining to, the third spars in
order from the deck; as, the topgallant mast, yards,
braces, and the like. See Illustration of Ship.
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2. Fig.: Highest; elevated; splendid. "The consciences of
topgallant sparks." --L'Estrange.
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Topgallant breeze, a breeze in which the topgallant sails
may properly be carried.
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Topgallant gale (gcide) | Gale \Gale\ (g[=a]l), n. [Prob. of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. gal
furious, Icel. galinn, cf. Icel. gala to sing, AS. galan to
sing, Icel. galdr song, witchcraft, AS. galdor charm,
sorcery, E. nightingale; also, Icel. gj[=o]la gust of wind,
gola breeze. Cf. Yell.]
1. A strong current of air; a wind between a stiff breeze and
a hurricane. The most violent gales are called tempests.
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Note: Gales have a velocity of from about eighteen
("moderate") to about eighty ("very heavy") miles an
our. --Sir. W. S. Harris.
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2. A moderate current of air; a breeze.
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A little gale will soon disperse that cloud. --Shak.
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And winds of gentlest gale Arabian odors fanned
From their soft wings. --Milton.
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3. A state of excitement, passion, or hilarity.
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The ladies, laughing heartily, were fast getting
into what, in New England, is sometimes called a
gale. --Brooke
(Eastford).
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Topgallant gale (Naut.), one in which a ship may carry her
topgallant sails.
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Upgather (gcide) | Upgather \Up*gath"er\, v. t.
To gather up; to contract; to draw together. [Obs.]
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Himself he close upgathered more and more. --Spenser.
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Upgaze (gcide) | Upgaze \Up*gaze"\, v. i.
To gaze upward. --Byron.
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apgar score (wn) | Apgar score
n 1: an assessment of the physical condition of a newborn
infant; involves heart rate and muscle tone and respiratory
effort and color and reflex responsiveness |
stopgap (wn) | stopgap
n 1: something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency
[syn: makeshift, stopgap, make-do] |
topgallant (wn) | topgallant
n 1: a sail set on a yard of a topgallant mast [syn:
topgallant, topgallant sail]
2: a mast fixed to the head of a topmast on a square-rigged
vessel [syn: topgallant, topgallant mast] |
topgallant mast (wn) | topgallant mast
n 1: a mast fixed to the head of a topmast on a square-rigged
vessel [syn: topgallant, topgallant mast] |
topgallant sail (wn) | topgallant sail
n 1: a sail set on a yard of a topgallant mast [syn:
topgallant, topgallant sail] |
cpga (foldoc) | Ceramic Pin Grid Array
CPGA
(CPGA) A form of Pin Grid Array
package used by Cyrix III processors.
Compare PPGA and FC-PGA.
[Other uses?]
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fc-pga (foldoc) | Flip Chip Pin Grid Array
FC-PGA
(FC-PGA) The package of certain Intel
Celeron and Pentium III processors. FC-PGA processors fit
into Socket 370 motherboard sockets.
The Flip Chip Pin Grid Array is similar to PPGA, except
that the silicon core is facing up and the heat slug is
exposed.
FC-PGA packaging is used by Pentium III processors, and
Celeron 566 processors onward. Earlier Celeron processors
used PPGA packaging.
Celeron processors are also available in Slot 1 SEPP
packaging and Pentium III processors in Slot 1 SECC2
packaging.
Adapters are available to allow a PPGA Celeron to plug into
a Slot 1 connector.
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fpga (foldoc) | FPGA
Field-Programmable Gate Array
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pga370 (foldoc) | Socket 370
PGA370
(PGA370) A physical and
electrical specification for a motherboard processor
socket. Socket 370 uses a square SPGA ZIF socket with 370
pins, arranged 37x37 (sometimes described as 19x19).
Intel originally designed Socket 370 for PPGA Celeron
processors. Newer Socket 370 motherboards additionally
support FC-PGA Celeron and Pentium III processors.
The difference between the two versions is electrical;
some pins are used differently and voltage requirements have
been changed from Intel's VRM 8.2 to VRM 8.4. In
addition, Celeron processors require a 66 MHz front side bus
(FSB), and Pentium III processors require a 100/133 MHz FSB.
Some older Socket 370 motherboards support VRM 8.4 and
variable bus speeds, so adapters are available that convert
the socket pinout to allow FC-PGA processors to work.
VIA's Cyrix III processor was designed to work with
Socket 370 motherboards.
{Intel Celeron Processor in PPGA form factor - Integration
(http://pentium.com/design/quality/celeron/ppga/integration.htm)}.
{Pentium III Processors - Design Guidelines
(http://intel.com/design/PentiumIII/designgd/)}.
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ppga (foldoc) | Plastic Pin Grid Array
PPGA
(PPGA) The package used for certain
Intel Celeron processors. PPGA processors fit into
Socket 370 motherboard sockets.
The Plastic Pin Grid Array packaging is similar to that used
on Pentium processors. The silicon core is covered by a
heat slug that faces down toward the motherboard.
The Celeron 300A to the 533 use a PPGA package. The Celeron
566 onward use a FC-PGA package.
Celeron processors are also available in Slot 1 SEPP
packaging.
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spga (foldoc) | Staggered Pin Grid Array
SPGA
(SPGA) A style of integrated circuit socket or
pin-out with a staggered grid of pins around the edge of the
socket, positioned as several squares, one inside the other.
SPGA is commonly used on motherboards for processors,
e.g. Socket 5, Socket 7 and Socket 8.
See also PGA.
[Better description?]
(1999-08-04)
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cpga (vera) | CPGA
Ceramic Pin Grid Array (IC, CPU)
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fcpga (vera) | FCPGA
Flip Chip Pin Grid Array (IC, CPU), "FC-PGA"
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fpga (vera) | FPGA
Field Programmable Gate Array (RL)
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ppga (vera) | PPGA
Plastic Pin Grid Array (IC, CPU)
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