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rdf (foldoc) | Resource Description Framework
RDF
(RDF) A specification being
developed in 2000 by the W3C as a foundation for processing
metadata regarding resources on the Internet, including
the web.
Resource Description Framework data consists of resources
(nodes), and property/value pairs describing the resource.
A node is any object which can be pointed to by a URI,
properties are attributes of the node, and values can be
either atomic values for the attribute, or other nodes. For
example, information about a particular web page (a node),
might include the property "Author". The value for the Author
property could be either a string giving the name of the
author, or a link to a resource describing the author.
Resource Description Framework only specifies a mechanism for
encoding and transferring metadata. It does not specify what
that metadata should, or can be. RDF does not, for example,
define an "Author" attribute. Sets of properties are defined
within RDF Vocabularies (or Schemas). Anynone can create an
RDF schema, describing a specialized set of properties, by
creating a resource, referenced by the Schema URI, which
provides a human- and machine-understandable definition of the
schema's properties. The description of a node may include
properties defined in different schemas. The properties
within a resource description are associated with a certain
schema definition using the XML namespace mechanism.
Schemas currently being developed include a content screening
system modeled after PICS, and a bibliographic vocabulary,
such as the Dublin Core Initiative.
(http://w3c.org/RDF/).
{W3C Resource Description Framework-RDF Model and Syntax
Specification (http://w3.org/TR/REC-rdf-syntax/)}.
(2000-03-25)
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rdf (vera) | RDF
Rate Decrease Factor
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rdf (vera) | RDF
Record Definition Field
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rdf (vera) | RDF
Resource Description Framework (XML, IBM, Netscape, MS, ..., WWW)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
disregardful (encz) | disregardful,lhostejný adj: Zdeněk Broždisregardful,nedbající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
european regional development fund /erdf/ (encz) | European Regional Development Fund /ERDF/,Evropský regionální rozvojový
fond [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
hardfisted (encz) | hardfisted, adj: |
lizardfish (encz) | lizardfish, n: |
regardful (encz) | regardful,pozorný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
rewardful (encz) | rewardful, adj: |
swordfish (encz) | swordfish,mečoun n: latinsky Xiphias gladius Cascaval |
wordfinder (encz) | wordfinder, n: |
Discordful (gcide) | Discordful \Dis*cord"ful\, a.
Full of discord; contentious. [Obs.] "His discordful dame."
--Spenser.
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Disregardful (gcide) | Disregardful \Dis`re*gard"ful\, a.
Neglect; negligent; heedless; regardless.
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Disregardfully (gcide) | Disregardfully \Dis`re*gard"ful*ly\, adv.
Negligently; heedlessly.
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Guardfish (gcide) | Guardfish \Guard"fish`\, n. (Zool.)
The garfish.
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Guardful (gcide) | Guardful \Guard"ful\, a.
Cautious; wary; watchful. [Obs. or Poetic.] --
Guard"ful*ly, adv.
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Guardfully (gcide) | Guardful \Guard"ful\, a.
Cautious; wary; watchful. [Obs. or Poetic.] --
Guard"ful*ly, adv.
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Hard-favored (gcide) | Hard-favored \Hard"-fa`vored\ (h[aum]rd"f[=a]`v[~e]rd), a.
Hard-featured; ill-looking; as, Vulcan was hard-favored.
--Dryden.
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Hard-favoredness (gcide) | Hard-favoredness \Hard"-fa`vored*ness\, n.
Coarseness of features.
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Hard-featured (gcide) | Hard-featured \Hard"-fea`tured\ (-f[=e]`t[-u]rd; 135), a.
Having coarse, unattractive or stern features. --Smollett.
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Hardfern (gcide) | Hardfern \Hard"fern`\ (-f[~e]rn`), n. (Bot.)
A species of fern (Lomaria borealis), growing in Europe and
Northwestern America.
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Hard-fisted (gcide) | Hard-fisted \Hard"-fist`ed\ (-f[i^]st`[e^]d), a.
1. Having hard or strong hands; as, a hard-fisted laborer.
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2. Close-fisted; covetous; niggardly. --Bp. Hall.
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hard-fought (gcide) | hard-fought \hard"-fought`\ (-f[add]t`), a.
Vigorously contested by both opponents; -- of contests; as, a
hard-fought battle; a hard-fought primary election.
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inshore lizardfish (gcide) | lizardfish \lizardfish\, lizard fish \lizard fish\n. (Zool.)
Any of several mostly tropical marine scopeloid fish of the
family Synodontidae having large mouths in lizardlike
heads, especially the inshore lizardfish (Synodus foetens
syn. Synodus poeyi) of Mideastern and Southern United
States and West Indies; -- sometimes called sand pike.
Note: A freshwater perch, the sauger, a different fish, is
also called the sand pike.
Syn: snakefish.
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lizardfish (gcide) | lizardfish \lizardfish\, lizard fish \lizard fish\n. (Zool.)
Any of several mostly tropical marine scopeloid fish of the
family Synodontidae having large mouths in lizardlike
heads, especially the inshore lizardfish (Synodus foetens
syn. Synodus poeyi) of Mideastern and Southern United
States and West Indies; -- sometimes called sand pike.
Note: A freshwater perch, the sauger, a different fish, is
also called the sand pike.
Syn: snakefish.
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Regardful (gcide) | Regardful \Re*gard"ful\ (-f?l), a.
Heedful; attentive; observant. -- Re*gard"ful*ly, adv.
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Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious
motion made by the Spirit of God to his heart. --South.
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Syn: Mindful; heedful; attentive; observant.
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Regardfully (gcide) | Regardful \Re*gard"ful\ (-f?l), a.
Heedful; attentive; observant. -- Re*gard"ful*ly, adv.
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Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious
motion made by the Spirit of God to his heart. --South.
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Syn: Mindful; heedful; attentive; observant.
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Rewardful (gcide) | Rewardful \Re*ward"ful\, a.
Yielding reward. [R.]
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Swordfish (gcide) | Swordfish \Sword"fish`\, n.
1. (Zool.)
(a) A very large oceanic fish (Xiphias gladius), the
only representative of the family Xiphiidae. It is
highly valued as a food fish. The bones of the upper
jaw are consolidated, and form a long, rigid,
swordlike beak; the dorsal fin is high and without
distinct spines; the ventral fins are absent. The
adult is destitute of teeth. It becomes sixteen feet
or more long.
(b) The gar pike.
(c) The cutlass fish.
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2. (Astron.) A southern constellation. See Dorado, 1.
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Swordfish sucker (Zool.), a remora (Remora brachyptera)
which attaches itself to the swordfish.
[1913 Webster]cutlass fish \cutlass fish\, cutlassfish \cutlassfish\n.
1. (Zool.) a peculiar, long, thin, marine fish ({Trichiurus
lepturus}) of the southern United States and West Indies,
having a long whiplike scaleless body and sharp daggerlike
teeth; -- called also frostfish, saber fish, {silver
eel}, and, improperly, swordfish; also, several related
members of the genus Trichiurus. It is closely related
to snake mackerel.
Syn: frost fish, frostfish, hairtail.
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swordfish (gcide) | Swordfish \Sword"fish`\, n.
1. (Zool.)
(a) A very large oceanic fish (Xiphias gladius), the
only representative of the family Xiphiidae. It is
highly valued as a food fish. The bones of the upper
jaw are consolidated, and form a long, rigid,
swordlike beak; the dorsal fin is high and without
distinct spines; the ventral fins are absent. The
adult is destitute of teeth. It becomes sixteen feet
or more long.
(b) The gar pike.
(c) The cutlass fish.
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2. (Astron.) A southern constellation. See Dorado, 1.
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Swordfish sucker (Zool.), a remora (Remora brachyptera)
which attaches itself to the swordfish.
[1913 Webster]cutlass fish \cutlass fish\, cutlassfish \cutlassfish\n.
1. (Zool.) a peculiar, long, thin, marine fish ({Trichiurus
lepturus}) of the southern United States and West Indies,
having a long whiplike scaleless body and sharp daggerlike
teeth; -- called also frostfish, saber fish, {silver
eel}, and, improperly, swordfish; also, several related
members of the genus Trichiurus. It is closely related
to snake mackerel.
Syn: frost fish, frostfish, hairtail.
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Swordfish sucker (gcide) | Swordfish \Sword"fish`\, n.
1. (Zool.)
(a) A very large oceanic fish (Xiphias gladius), the
only representative of the family Xiphiidae. It is
highly valued as a food fish. The bones of the upper
jaw are consolidated, and form a long, rigid,
swordlike beak; the dorsal fin is high and without
distinct spines; the ventral fins are absent. The
adult is destitute of teeth. It becomes sixteen feet
or more long.
(b) The gar pike.
(c) The cutlass fish.
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2. (Astron.) A southern constellation. See Dorado, 1.
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Swordfish sucker (Zool.), a remora (Remora brachyptera)
which attaches itself to the swordfish.
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Yardful (gcide) | Yardful \Yard"ful\, n.; pl. Yardfuls.
As much as a yard will contain; enough to fill a yard.
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Yardfuls (gcide) | Yardful \Yard"ful\, n.; pl. Yardfuls.
As much as a yard will contain; enough to fill a yard.
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birdfeeder (wn) | birdfeeder
n 1: an outdoor device that supplies food for wild birds [syn:
bird feeder, birdfeeder, feeder] |
hardfisted (wn) | hardfisted
adj 1: unwilling to part with money [syn: closefisted,
hardfisted, tightfisted] |
lizardfish (wn) | lizardfish
n 1: tropical fishes with large mouths in lizard-like heads;
found worldwide [syn: lizardfish, snakefish, {snake-
fish}] |
regardful (wn) | regardful
adj 1: showing deference [syn: deferent, deferential,
regardful] |
rewardful (wn) | rewardful
adj 1: offering or productive of reward; "rewardful pursuits" |
swordfish (wn) | swordfish
n 1: flesh of swordfish usually served as steaks
2: large toothless marine food fish with a long swordlike upper
jaw; not completely cold-blooded i.e. they are able to warm
their brains and eyes: worldwide in warm waters but feed on
cold ocean floor coming to surface at night [syn:
swordfish, Xiphias gladius] |
wordfinder (wn) | wordfinder
n 1: a thesaurus organized to help you find the word you want
but cannot think of [syn: word finder, wordfinder] |
rdfs (vera) | RDFS
Resource Description Framework Scheme (RDF)
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srdf (vera) | SRDF
Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (EMC)
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