Horolog — Ho|ro|log 〈n. 11; veraltet〉 Stundenanzeiger, Uhr; oV Horologium [<lat. horologium „Sonnenuhr, Wasseruhr“ <grch. horologion <grch. hora „natürl. Zeitabschnitt“ + legein „lesen“] * * * Horolog das, s/ e, Horol … Universal-Lexikon
Horolog — Ho|ro|log 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e〉 = Horologium … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Horolog — Ho|ro|log das; s, e <zu ↑Horologion> svw. ↑Horologion … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
HOROLOG — horologi, horologium … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
MUMPS — This article is about the programming language. For other uses, see Mumps (disambiguation). MUMPS Paradigm(s) Procedural Appeared in 1966 Designed by Neil Pappalardo Stable release ANSI X11.1 1995 (December 8, 1995; 15 years ago … Wikipedia
Multidimensional hierarchical toolkit — The Multidimensional hierarchical toolkit or Multi Dimensional and Hierarchical (MDH) Database Toolkit is a Linux based, open sourced, toolkit of portable software that supports very fast, flexible, multi dimensional and hierarchical storage,… … Wikipedia
System time — Unix date command In computer science and computer programming, system time represents a computer system s notion of the passing of time. In this sense, time also includes the passing of days on the calendar. System time is measured by a system… … Wikipedia
horologic — horologically, adv. /hawr euh loj ik, hor /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to horology. 2. of or pertaining to horologes. Also, horological. [1655 65; < LL horologicus < Gk horologikós, equiv. to horolog (see HOROLOGIUM) + ikos IC] * * * … Universalium
horologium — /hawr euh loh jee euhm, hor /, n., pl. horologia / jee euh/. 1. a building supporting or containing a timepiece, as a clock tower. 2. (cap.) Astron. the Clock, a small southern constellation between Eridanus and Dorado. [1655 65; < L < Gk… … Universalium
ALIDADE — Les Arabes désignaient ainsi le dioptre des Grecs. Cet instrument de visée, sans lentilles de verre, alors inconnues, est employé pour les mesures à distance (arpentage, astronomie). Inventé par Archimède (ALIDADE IIIe s.), le dioptre se compose… … Encyclopédie Universelle