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  • Contents: Top - 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  • A list of commonly used terms and acronyms in Attorney Online.
  • An extension of the badminton court by 18 inches on both sides for doubles play.
  • This is a glossary of various official and player terminology seen in varying levels of usage among players of the game. They can range from names, nicknames, slang, acronyms, and much more.
  • Definitions of words and phrases that frequent puzzle discussion.
  • A glossary is an alphabetical list of terms relating to a particular field of study or interest, which may contain explanatory or descriptive information on the items listed.
  • Definitions for the erudite and articulate, to further cultivate their considerable edification. (Meanings of gaming words for people new the game, or people who want to extend their gaming vocabulary.) Some definitions have been paraphrased or made specific to Don't Starve, but footnotes provide the full and original source text.
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  • One thing that the JET Programme loves most is jargon and obscure acronyms, and one of the things that JETs love most is to pepper their English conversation with weird Japanese terms to impress (none of) those around them with their level of cultural understanding. The following articles should help to alleviate the confusion.
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  • Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a glossary of terms commonly used in Habitica. Press Ctrl+F or ⌘+F to search terms on this page. Click on a term to access more information about it.
  • A glossary for terms found throughout the Ace Combat series.
  • Internet slang and terminology is constantly evolving within the each online community, and are eventually spread to other communities such as Gaia Online or instant messenger slang. This page list the most common terms used on Gaia.
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  • Color can refer to a game-gem, a crew-skill, or a ship-feature - depending upon context.
  • Like all communities, we developed our own set of abbreviations, acronyms and pseudo-blends. Most of those are related with war, but we have some for workers, economics, countries, etc. These abbreviations may prove useful when you are confused during conversations on the forums, ingame messaging or chat, especially with veteran players.
  • This is the list of terms used to describe salsa dancing.
  • Actinobiology - A scientific study on the effects of radioactivity on organisms. Astronomy - Science that examines celestial bodies and cosmos. Astrobiology - The study of the origin and possible presence of life outside of Earth (contains Xenobiology)
  • Glossary of game related terms.
  • Glossary of terminology for Freezing
  • An Airballer or Floater is when a ball runner who has honed their Wave Rider skills sails gracefully over the heads of the opposition landing straight on the opposing goal, riding the shock waves of either team.
  • Peel's catchphrases and references over the years will be familiar to regular listeners, but some of the more esoteric lines will escape those who did not grow up with his shows. This 'mini-dictionary' aims to cover those grey areas, in places where the subject itself does not warrant a page of its own or maybe if the listener simply needs a quick explanation. Please add any further items that are felt to be necessary alphabetically, with any appropriate references either to Wikipedia or to this Wiki.
  • This is a page dedicated to briefly describe terms and phrases that are frequently used in Survivor. __TOC__
  • Extracellular Messenger Molecules (a.k.a ligands) – A method of stimulating cells from far away from the messaging cells (endocrine signaling) to neighboring cells (paracrine signaling) to as close as its own self (autocrine signaling)
  • Some logical process for accomplishing a task.
  • This is the B.I.C.'s glossary. Terms you may not be familiar with are found here.
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  • A Wikia glossary of terms used on Wikia, and on wikis in general, based on the Wikipedia glossary.
  • Increase your attack to do more damage and win more fights.
  • A sensor that measures the acceleration. Different types...
  • Below is a complete Glossary of terms specific to the game or to the wiki. It will include common lingo as well as other, game-specific information. You can also append a letter to the end of this page name prefixed with a forward slash. Example: Glossary/P.
  • This page should list all the terms used in the game of contract bridge, sorted in alphabetical order. All terms which are too short for an article should be redirected here. No internal links outside this page (except redirects) should point to this page. In this article, italic terms are internal cross-references.
  • This glossary defines various terms related, sometimes indirectly, to Icarus Verilog.
  • This page is a glossary of all Gameplay articles on the Duel Masters Wikia.
  • A computer program that has reasoning abilities approaching that of humans. They can be used to control robots. The Patriots' AIs completely control human life.
  • A glossary of terms used on this wiki. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  • Selecting Glossary summons the glossary window. (See following screenshot) File:Glossary2.png
  • The terms used in Tales Of Pirates can often be confusing. This article exists to index all terms that a player might encounter in-game. This is not a dictionary, nor is it a list of all articles on the Tales Of Pirates wiki. Only terms and slang should be placed in this list. Warning: There is language on this page that some readers may consider offensive.
  • Here are the words that are mentioned throughout the alienaire series.
  • The terms used in Tales Of Pirates can often be confusing. This article exists to index all terms that a player might encounter in-game. This is not a dictionary, nor is it a list of all articles on the Tales Of Pirates wiki. Only terms and slang should be placed in this list.
  • This is a glossary of terms and abbreviations used in Star Frontiers.
  • Covalent Bond: Bond in which the electrons are shared between the 2 atoms involved. Distill: To separate a compound or compouds present in a mixture by evaporating the compound(s) then condensing it. Distillate: A compound obtained from distillation. Filtrate: The compound collected in flask after filtration. Hydrocarbon: Organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen. Ion: A charged atom or molecule. Ionic Bond: Bond in 1 atom takes the electrons from the other atom.
  • Acronyms and terms commonly used in wargames IGOUGO - literally as it sounds; a 'traditional' wargame in which one player moves, then another
  • : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This page contains a list of important terms and abbreviations commonly used by players.
  • This Glossary is created to help clarifying some translation issues of the Tipitaka. Also, this is a good start for searching if you are looking for some technical terms. We realize that there is no standard way to translate the Tipitaka, as scholars could never settle on any translation. For example, the famous term Dukka is generally translated suffering, but some scholars prefer oppression, dissatisfaction, or disease. So, this Glossary is a starting point for us in unifying and standardize the Tipitaka translation.
  • This glossary offers quick definitions of terms used in discussing the Marvel Cinematic Universe and this wiki.
  • You can find these abbreviations on Accessories and Equipment.
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  • Definitions of terms coined by The Nethernet Community.
  • This will provide a brief description, definition, & or link to a more detailed explanation.
  • Make sure to also check our Chatspeak Guide. __TOC__
  • Here all the terms used throghout the series of Escaflowne
  • This article lists down the different terminologies used in Toaru Majutsu no Index. This article will cover only basic terminologies and will leave more complicated terms listed on the .
  • The glossary contains information of words and phrases frequently used in the Super Mario 64 Hack Community.
  • Your player's count does not particularly DO anything, though it does allow you to keep track of a statistic you want to remember and boast about, such as kills of a monster type, number of nuka cola consumed, or number of times having had sex.
  • The following are terms and phrases unique to Cera Bella:
  • Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a glossary of terms commonly used in StepCity. Press Ctrl+F or ⌘+F to search terms on this page. Also see: Slang
  • A glossary is a resource of terms and words. See for the ever growing glossary of this wiki.
  • 5x1: A 5x1 is when a player attacks another player 5 times, using 1 turn in each attack. This technique is used to inflict maximum damage while using the fewest turns and gaining the lowest amount of experience and gold. This is a common technique used in Beta in massing. Alternate Uses: 5*1, 5-1
  • A concept from computer science. An agent is an autonomous entity interacting with its environment and other agents. A pedestrian in the simulation is an agent.ASEP Asymmetric simple exclusion process. A discrete model for transport phenomena, where a particle is allowed to hop to the neighboring lattice sites. The NaSch–model with vmax = 1 is equivalent to the (totally) Areas on-board a ship where the passengers gather in case of an alarm. Every passenger is assigned to a specific assembly station. (See also: assembly phase). Crowd motion together with the influencing factors.
  • TnB - Taco 'n Banana Serious Half-Life 2 RolePlaying server HL2 - Half-Life 2 RP – RolePlay DM – DeathMatching NLR – New Life Rule Physgun – Garry’s Mod Physics Gun TT – Garry’s Mod Tool Gun IC - In Character OOC - Out of Character Chat TK - Temporarily Killed PK - Permanently Killed PI - Permanently Injured TI - Temporarily Injured IRL - In Real Life RCT - Combine Recruit Temporary Unit CP - Combine Civil Protection Unit OW - Combine OverWatch Unit EOW - Combine Elite OverWatch Unit CID - Combine ID number - Set this by typing /cid ##### (5 digits) ACA - Anti Civil Activity (criminal activity)
  • Please add technical terms and their definitions related to Sage and/or news feeds in this page. Provide external links where appropriate. Keep them sorted in alphabetical order. * Aggregator A news aggregator is "software that periodically reads a set of news sources, in one of several XML-based formats, finds the new bits, and displays them in reverse-chronological order on a single page." See this article. * AtomAtom is a simple way to read and write information on the web, allowing you to easily keep track of more sites in less time, and to seamlessly share your words and ideas by publishing to the web. See AtomEnabled. * CSSCascaded Style Sheets - see the W3C page about CSS (which has an RSS feed).The Sage settings panel has an option to "use style sheets". * News Fee
  • ·Special terms and concepts used althroughout, defined. * さん San - A title added to the ending of the names, it's used formally to refer to a Mr., Mrs. or Ms. Example: Yuko-san * 君 くん Kun - This suffix is used by women to refer to young men, not for other women. Means "young" Example: Syaoran-kun; "Young" Syaoran * ちゃん Chan - This one is affectional and commonly used for little kids, pets, also used for boys when they refer to girls, but it's not used with boys. Example: Sakura-chan Example: Kuro-tan
  • Alkalinisation In the early 19th century the Dutchman Coenraad Johannes van Houten discovered that the acid is the best thing since chocolate. Ever since the end of the 19th century all industrial chocolate makers have been putting acid in the chocolate. Artisanal Chocolate produced by a small maker (an artisan), usually from a unique blend of acid and Cacao A term used for a cacao or Cocoa Tree but also for the unprocessed product (pods) of the Cocoa Tree. Carraque Solid milk or dark chocolate pieces, which are sometimes topped with raisins, almonds, walnuts and hazelnuts.
  • Glossary Abbrev.| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z The Glossary in Scienowiki is divided into bite-sized chunks. There is a page for abbreviations, and one for each letter. Each page carries at the top this copyright notice regarding the initial source of the information: This page started out as a copy of part of Clearbird's copyrighted Glossary. Clearbird Publishing gave permission for it to be used in Scienowiki and Religion Wiki. See full copyright notice.
  • THIS GLOSSARY WAS CREATED SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE WORDS IN THE ARTICLES. Feces - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - -- - -- -- -- -- - - -POO Saurischians - -- -- -- -- - -- - - - - - - - - -- -- -- -- - - - - - - -- - ---LIZARD HIPPED DINOSAUR Ornithischians - -- - -- -- - -- - - - -- - - -- - - -- - -- - -- - - -- - --- -BIRD HIPPED DINOSAUR Herbivore ------------------------------------------------------------------PLANT EATER Carnivore-------------------------------------------------------------------MEAT EATER
  • bit : Binary digIT, attributed to Warren Weaver in The Mathematical Theory of Communication see (Shannon, Weaver, 1949). CCS : Calculus of Communicating Systems, see CCS, (Milner, 1980), (Milner, 1999) CSP : Communicating Sequential Processes grep : from g/Regular Expression/p - "Global Regular Expression Print" in ed see (Friedl, 2002, p85). Homeostasis : means to keep a constant state inside the body like temperature, amount of water and salts, and amount of sugar. IP : Internet Protocol TCP : Transmission Control Protocol UDP : User Datagram Protocol www : World Wide Web
  • Aeroponics : Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium. Aeroponic culture differs from both hydroponics and in-vitro (Plant tissue culture) growing. Unlike hydroponics, which uses water as a growing medium and essential minerals to sustain plant growth, aeroponics is conducted without a growing medium. (See also: Wikipedia:Aeroponics, Agriculture, Hydroponics) Active agent : (See also:Passive agent) Agriculture : (See also: Wikipedia:Agriculture) Airship : (See also: Wikipedia:Airship) Algae-based biofuel systems : Asgard :
  • A list of terms and abbreviations used in the gaming industry and what they mean. * 360 - Microsoft's Xbox 360 * CY - the standard calendar year going from January 1 to December 31 * DLC - Downloadable Content (e.g. Grand Theft Auto's exclusive DLC for the 360) * E3 - w:Electronic Entertainment Expo, a major game conference that takes place in July * Fiscal year - a business year for a company. e.g. April 1 to March 31 * Franchise - a long running series as well as characters that have been portrayed in many games * Front-loaded - when the majority of a game's sales are in it's first week or month * GC - Nintendo GameCube * GDC - w:Game Developers Conference, a major game conference that takes place in February * HW - Hardware. See also: SW *
  • Glossary Abbrev.| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z The Glossary in Scienowiki is divided into bite-sized chunks. There is a page for abbreviations, and one for each letter. Each page carries at the top this copyright notice regarding the initial source of the information: This page started out as a copy of part of Clearbird's copyrighted Glossary. Clearbird Publishing gave permission for it to be used in Scienowiki. See full copyright notice. If links to the entire glossary are being done, it should be as shown as the top.
  • List of MMORPG and Bioshock Terms (Note I will point to another site for basic info as per the original games. This content here reflects modifications/elaborations that the MMORPG would have. AE Freight - the railroad which operated in place of the Atlantic Express as freight-only after the Metro system had taken most of the passenger business in the City. AE_Mk1 - original Atlantic Express train system AE Mk2 - improved train system rebuilt midway through Raptures history Assets - Data which defines the game BaS - Burial at Sea (DLC for BS:Infinite
  • A listing of smaller terms in the Cowboy Bebop universe that may not deserve an entire page Astral Gate A piece of space infrastructure that allows a ship to travel in hyperspace. Chump change A small, insignificant amount of something (typically money). Someone that is not worth your time or effort. Data Dog A biological canine that has been intellectually enhanced through engineering. See Ein for more. MONO (Machine Operation Navigation of Outer space) A term used to describe vessels that are capable of space travel. Red Eye An illegal performance enhancing drug applied directly to one's eyes in order to gain enhanced sensory perception and reflexes for a short duration. Continued use of Red Eye can lead to addiction and injuries to bodily organs. Session A single e
  • This is getting a bit more svejbctiue, but I much prefer the Zune Marketplace. The interface is colorful, has more flair, and some cool features like Mixview' that let you quickly see related albums, songs, or other users related to what you're listening to. Clicking on one of those will center on that item, and another set of neighbors will come into view, allowing you to navigate around exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune Social is also great fun, letting you find others with shared tastes and becoming friends with them. You then can listen to a playlist created based on an amalgamation of what all your friends are listening to, which is also enjoyable. Those concerned with privacy will be relieved to know you can prevent the public from seeing your
  • All ship class codes on the list are based on USN Hull Classification Codes or modifications thereof. * Terms "Kūbo" (空母) is a shorthand for "Kōkū bokan" (航空母艦), which means "Aircraft Carrier". * The game, the cards, and the encyclopedia have the ship class in English, but some are rendered differently from above. * "Aircraft Carrying Submarine" instead of "Submarine Aircraft Carrier" * "Aircraft Cruiser" instead of "Aviation Cruiser" * "Seaplane Carrier" instead of "Seaplane Tender" * "Aircraft Carrier" instead of "Standard Aircraft Carrier" * "Aircraft Carrier" instead of "Armored Aircraft Carrier" * "Battleship" instead of "Fast Battleship" * The latter is generally employed on the wiki * There are no USN hull classification codes for: * Sub
  • == A == * Account Sitting * Activity star * Administrate alliance * Alliance * Alliance Combat System (ACS) * Alliance Depot * Anti-ballistic Missile * Application * Armour Technology * Asteroids * Astrophysics Technology * Attack == B == * Basic Income * Bashing * Banned * Base Speed * Battlecruiser * Battleship * Bomber * Bouncing Effect * Buddylist * Buddy Request do a "search" * Bug * Buildings == C == * Canceling * Cargo Capacity * Circular Message * Clone * Colonization * Colony * Colony Ship * Combat * Combat Calculator * Combat Report * Combustion Drive * Commander * Computer Technology * Construction Queue * Coordinates
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