slovodefinícia
pix
(encz)
pix,fotky n: Zdeněk Brož
Pix
(gcide)
Pix \Pix\, n. & v.
See Pyx.
[1913 Webster] Pixy
pix
(gcide)
Pyx \Pyx\, n. [L. pyxis a box, Gr. pyxi`s a box, especially of
boxwood, fr. py`xos the box tree or boxwood. See Box a
receptacle.] [Written also pix.]
1. (R. C. Ch.) The box, case, vase, or tabernacle, in which
the host is reserved.
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2. A box used in the British mint as a place of deposit for
certain sample coins taken for a trial of the weight and
fineness of metal before it is sent from the mint.
--Mushet.
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3. (Naut.) The box in which the compass is suspended; the
binnacle. --Weale.
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4. (Anat.) Same as Pyxis.
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Pyx cloth (R. C. Ch.), a veil of silk or lace covering the
pyx.

Trial of the pyx, the annual testing, in the English mint,
of the standard of gold and silver coins. --Encyc. Brit.
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pix
(wn)
pix
n 1: a chest in which coins from the mint are held to await
assay [syn: pyx, pix, pyx chest, pix chest]
2: any receptacle in which wafers for the Eucharist are kept
[syn: pyx, pix]
podobné slovodefinícia
pixel
(mass)
pixel
- bod, pixel
pixie
(mass)
pixie
- škriatok
pixy
(mass)
pixy
- škriatok
pixel
(msas)
pixel
- pixel
pixel
(msasasci)
pixel
- pixel
pix chest
(encz)
pix chest, n:
pixel
(encz)
pixel,pixel n: Zdeněk Brož
pixels
(encz)
pixels,pixely n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
pixie
(encz)
pixie,skřítek n: Zdeněk Brož
pixy
(encz)
pixy,skřítek n: Zdeněk Brož
pixel
(czen)
pixel,pixeln: Zdeněk Brož
pixely
(czen)
pixely,pixelsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
pixl
(czen)
pixl,picture element[it.] Clock
Pix
(gcide)
Pix \Pix\, n. & v.
See Pyx.
[1913 Webster] PixyPyx \Pyx\, n. [L. pyxis a box, Gr. pyxi`s a box, especially of
boxwood, fr. py`xos the box tree or boxwood. See Box a
receptacle.] [Written also pix.]
1. (R. C. Ch.) The box, case, vase, or tabernacle, in which
the host is reserved.
[1913 Webster]

2. A box used in the British mint as a place of deposit for
certain sample coins taken for a trial of the weight and
fineness of metal before it is sent from the mint.
--Mushet.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Naut.) The box in which the compass is suspended; the
binnacle. --Weale.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Anat.) Same as Pyxis.
[1913 Webster]

Pyx cloth (R. C. Ch.), a veil of silk or lace covering the
pyx.

Trial of the pyx, the annual testing, in the English mint,
of the standard of gold and silver coins. --Encyc. Brit.
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Pixie
(gcide)
Pixy \Pix"y\, Pixie \Pix"ie\, n.; pl. Pixies. [For Pucksy,
from Puck.]
1. An old English name for a fairy; an elf. [Written also
picksy.]
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2. (Bot.) A low creeping evergreen plant ({Pyxidanthera
barbulata}), with mosslike leaves and little white
blossoms, found in New Jersey and southward, where it
flowers in earliest spring.
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Pixy ring, a fairy ring or circle. [Prov. Eng.]

Pixy stool (Bot.), a toadstool or mushroom. [Prov. Eng.]
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Pixies
(gcide)
Pixy \Pix"y\, Pixie \Pix"ie\, n.; pl. Pixies. [For Pucksy,
from Puck.]
1. An old English name for a fairy; an elf. [Written also
picksy.]
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2. (Bot.) A low creeping evergreen plant ({Pyxidanthera
barbulata}), with mosslike leaves and little white
blossoms, found in New Jersey and southward, where it
flowers in earliest spring.
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Pixy ring, a fairy ring or circle. [Prov. Eng.]

Pixy stool (Bot.), a toadstool or mushroom. [Prov. Eng.]
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Pixy
(gcide)
Pixy \Pix"y\, Pixie \Pix"ie\, n.; pl. Pixies. [For Pucksy,
from Puck.]
1. An old English name for a fairy; an elf. [Written also
picksy.]
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2. (Bot.) A low creeping evergreen plant ({Pyxidanthera
barbulata}), with mosslike leaves and little white
blossoms, found in New Jersey and southward, where it
flowers in earliest spring.
[1913 Webster]

Pixy ring, a fairy ring or circle. [Prov. Eng.]

Pixy stool (Bot.), a toadstool or mushroom. [Prov. Eng.]
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Pixy ring
(gcide)
Pixy \Pix"y\, Pixie \Pix"ie\, n.; pl. Pixies. [For Pucksy,
from Puck.]
1. An old English name for a fairy; an elf. [Written also
picksy.]
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) A low creeping evergreen plant ({Pyxidanthera
barbulata}), with mosslike leaves and little white
blossoms, found in New Jersey and southward, where it
flowers in earliest spring.
[1913 Webster]

Pixy ring, a fairy ring or circle. [Prov. Eng.]

Pixy stool (Bot.), a toadstool or mushroom. [Prov. Eng.]
[1913 Webster]
Pixy stool
(gcide)
Pixy \Pix"y\, Pixie \Pix"ie\, n.; pl. Pixies. [For Pucksy,
from Puck.]
1. An old English name for a fairy; an elf. [Written also
picksy.]
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) A low creeping evergreen plant ({Pyxidanthera
barbulata}), with mosslike leaves and little white
blossoms, found in New Jersey and southward, where it
flowers in earliest spring.
[1913 Webster]

Pixy ring, a fairy ring or circle. [Prov. Eng.]

Pixy stool (Bot.), a toadstool or mushroom. [Prov. Eng.]
[1913 Webster]
Pixy-led
(gcide)
Pixy-led \Pix"y-led`\, a.
Led by pixies; bewildered.
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pix chest
(wn)
pix chest
n 1: a chest in which coins from the mint are held to await
assay [syn: pyx, pix, pyx chest, pix chest]
pixel
(wn)
pixel
n 1: (computer science) the smallest discrete component of an
image or picture on a CRT screen (usually a colored dot);
"the greater the number of pixels per inch the greater the
resolution" [syn: pixel, pel, picture element]
pixie
(wn)
pixie
n 1: (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous [syn:
elf, hob, gremlin, pixie, pixy, brownie, imp]
2: creeping evergreen shrub having narrow overlapping leaves and
early white star-shaped flowers; of the pine barrens of New
Jersey and the Carolinas [syn: pyxie, pixie, pixy,
Pyxidanthera barbulata]
pixilated
(wn)
pixilated
adj 1: naughtily or annoyingly playful; "teasing and worrying
with impish laughter"; "a wicked prank" [syn: arch,
impish, implike, mischievous, pixilated,
prankish, puckish, wicked]
2: very drunk [syn: besotted, blind drunk, blotto,
crocked, cockeyed, fuddled, loaded, pie-eyed,
pissed, pixilated, plastered, slopped, sloshed,
smashed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff,
tight, wet]
pixy
(wn)
pixy
n 1: creeping evergreen shrub having narrow overlapping leaves
and early white star-shaped flowers; of the pine barrens of
New Jersey and the Carolinas [syn: pyxie, pixie,
pixy, Pyxidanthera barbulata]
2: (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous [syn: elf,
hob, gremlin, pixie, pixy, brownie, imp]
bits per pixel
(foldoc)
bits per pixel
bpp
colour depth

(bpp) The number of bits of information
stored per pixel of an image or displayed by a {graphics
adapter}. The more bits there are, the more colours can be
represented, but the more memory is required to store or
display the image.

A colour can be described by the intensities of red, green and
blue (RGB) components. Allowing 8 bits (1 byte) per
component (24 bits per pixel) gives 256 levels for each
component and over 16 million different colours - more than
the human eye can distinguish. Microsoft Windows [and
others?] calls this truecolour. An image of 1024x768 with
24 bpp requires over 2 MB of memory.

"High colour" uses 16 bpp (or 15 bpp), 5 bits for blue, 5 bits
for red and 6 bits for green. This reduced colour precision
gives a slight loss of image quality at a 1/3 saving on
memory.

Standard VGA uses a palette of 16 colours (4 bpp), each
colour in the palette is 24 bit. Standard SVGA uses a
palette of 256 colours (8 bpp).

Some graphics hardware and software support 32-bit colour
depths, including an 8-bit "alpha channel" for transparency
effects.

(1999-08-01)
hepix
(foldoc)
HEPiX

A recently formed collaboration among various HEP institutes
aiming at providing "compatible" versions of the Unix
operating system at their sites.
pixel
(foldoc)
picture element
pixel

(pixel) The smallest resolvable rectangular area of
an image, either on a screen or stored in memory. Each
pixel in a monochrome image has its own brightness, from 0
for black to the maximum value (e.g. 255 for an eight-bit
pixel) for white. In a colour image, each pixel has its own
brightness and colour, usually represented as a triple of red,
green and blue intensities (see RGB).

Compare voxel.

(1998-05-08)
pixels per inch
(foldoc)
pixels per inch
ppi

(ppi) The unit used to measure resolution
of a bitmap display or video input device.

(2010-02-28)
pixmap
(foldoc)
pixmap

(Contraction of "pixel map"). A 3 dimensional array of bits
corresponding to a 2 dimensional array of pixels. It is
used, for example, in the X Window System to describe a
memory region where graphics can be drawn without affecting
the screen. Typically this is used for the efficient handling
of expose events, icon images or for animation. Compare
bitmap.

[Xlib Guide].
portable pixmap
(foldoc)
Portable Pixmap
PPM

(PPM) A colour image file format.

A PPM file contains the following:

a two character "magic number" - "P3",
the width in pixels,
the height in pixels,
the maximum colour component value,
HEIGHT rows of WIDTH pixels.

The rows are ordered from top to bottom with the pixels in
each row ordered from left to right. Each pixel is
represented as three values for red, green, and blue.

All parts are separated by whitespace and numbers are in
decimal ASCIII representation. A zero pixel component means
that colour is absent. Characters from a "#" to the next
end-of-line are ignored and no line should be longer than 70
characters.

Here is an example of a small pixmap in this format:

P3
# feep.ppm
4 4
15
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 15
0 0 0 0 15 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 7 0 0 0
15 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A "RAWBITS" variant has magic number "P6", pixel values are
stored as plain binary bytes, instead of ASCII decimal and no
whitespace is allowed after a single whitespace character
after the maximum colour component value which must be less
than or equal to 255.

(1998-02-06)
pixel sort
(jargon)
pixel sort
n.

[Commodore users] Any compression routine which irretrievably loses
valuable data in the process of crunching it. Disparagingly used for
‘lossy’ methods such as JPEG. The theory, of course, is that these methods
are only used on photographic images in which minor loss-of-data is not
visible to the human eye. The term pixel sort implies distrust of this
theory. Compare bogo-sort.
epix
(vera)
EPIX
Enhanced Performance unIX (Unix), "EP/IX"
pixel
(vera)
PIXEL
Pi Improved Xwindows Environment, Lightweight (Raspbian)
PIXEL
PIcture ELement
pixit
(vera)
PIXIT
Protocol Implementation eXtra Information for Testing

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