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  • Dc (computer program)
  • Cross-platform reverse-Polish calculator program

    language program. When Bell Labs, where dc was developed, received a PDP-11, dc—written in B—was the first program to run on the new computer, even before

    Dc (computer program)

    Dc_(computer_program)

  • DC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    qualification in alternative medicine dc (computer program), a command-line based calculator on Unix-derived systems DC coefficient, in a discrete cosine

    DC

    DC

  • Z3 (computer)
  • First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer

    electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3_(computer)

  • Apollo Guidance Computer
  • Guidance and navigation computer used in Apollo spacecraft

    The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) is a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo command module (CM) and

    Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo_Guidance_Computer

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • IEEE Computer Society
  • Professional society of the IEEE

    maintains its headquarters in Washington, DC and additional offices in California, China, and Japan. The IEEE Computer Society traces its origins to the Subcommittee

    IEEE Computer Society

    IEEE Computer Society

    IEEE_Computer_Society

  • API
  • Connection between computers or programs

    An application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software interface, offering

    API

    API

  • McDonnell Douglas DC-X
  • Prototype single-stage-to-orbit rocket developed & flown between 1991-1996

    inspired by the DC-X, with many of the same engineers involved. Elon Musk has noted his program was "just continuing the great work of the DC-X project."

    McDonnell Douglas DC-X

    McDonnell Douglas DC-X

    McDonnell_Douglas_DC-X

  • B (programming language)
  • Procedural programming language

    was used for the port; an assembler, dc, and the B language itself were written in B to bootstrap the computer. An early version of yacc was produced

    B (programming language)

    B_(programming_language)

  • Vacuum-tube computer
  • Earliest electronic computer design

    A vacuum-tube computer, now termed a first-generation computer, is a computer that uses vacuum tubes for logic circuitry. While the history of mechanical

    Vacuum-tube computer

    Vacuum-tube computer

    Vacuum-tube_computer

  • History of computing hardware
  • Flamm, Kenneth (1987), Targeting the Computer: Government Support and International Competition, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, ISBN 978-0-815-72852-8

    History of computing hardware

    History of computing hardware

    History_of_computing_hardware

  • Operating system
  • Software that manages computer hardware resources

    system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs. Time-sharing operating systems

    Operating system

    Operating system

    Operating_system

  • List of fictional computers
  • depicted as a humanoid computer (1958) (DC Comics) Batcomputer, a computer system used by Batman and housed in the Batcave (1964) (DC Comics) Cerebro and

    List of fictional computers

    List of fictional computers

    List_of_fictional_computers

  • Semi-Automatic Ground Environment
  • Historic US military computer and radar network

    largest discrete component-based computer ever built, the AN/FSQ-7, manufactured by IBM. Each SAGE Direction Center (DC) housed an FSQ-7 which occupied

    Semi-Automatic Ground Environment

    Semi-Automatic_Ground_Environment

  • Characters of the DC Extended Universe
  • The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is a shared universe centered on a group of film franchises based on characters by DC Comics and distributed by Warner

    Characters of the DC Extended Universe

    Characters_of_the_DC_Extended_Universe

  • Booting
  • Process of starting a computer

    after POR completes. IBM uses the term Initial Program Load (IPL) on some product lines. Restarting a computer is also called rebooting, which can be "hard"

    Booting

    Booting

    Booting

  • ENIAC
  • First electronic general-purpose digital computer

    Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. Other computers had some of these

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

  • McDonnell Douglas MD-11
  • Wide body airliners developed from the DC-10

    The MD-11 is the largest trijet ever built. Following DC-10 development studies, the MD-11 program was launched on December 30, 1986. Assembly of the first

    McDonnell Douglas MD-11

    McDonnell Douglas MD-11

    McDonnell_Douglas_MD-11

  • McDonnell Douglas DC-10
  • Wide-body three-engine airliner

    McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is an American trijet wide-body aircraft manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. The DC-10 was intended to succeed the DC-8 for long-range

    McDonnell Douglas DC-10

    McDonnell Douglas DC-10

    McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10

  • List of programming languages
  • System (GPSS) GraphTalk (Computer Sciences Corporation) GRASS Grasshopper Groovy (by Apache) Hack HAGGIS HAL/S Halide (programming language) Hamilton C shell

    List of programming languages

    List_of_programming_languages

  • Monitor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    stage or in a studio Machine code monitor, program allowing users to view or change memory locations on a computer Resident monitor, an early primitive operating

    Monitor

    Monitor

  • Video game
  • Electronic game with user interface and visual feedback

    A video game, computer game, or simply game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick,

    Video game

    Video game

    Video_game

  • Morpheus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    god associated with sleep and dreams. Morpheus may also refer to: Morpheus (DC comics), a moniker for Dream, a fictional personification of dreams in the

    Morpheus (disambiguation)

    Morpheus_(disambiguation)

  • Magic number (programming)
  • Numeric value with an unclear meaning

    In computer programming, a magic number or file signature is a numeric literal in source code that has a special, particular meaning that is less than

    Magic number (programming)

    Magic_number_(programming)

  • Proprietary software
  • Software released under a license restricting rights

    made it available to the public without charge. Closed source means computer programs whose source code is not published except to licensees. It is available

    Proprietary software

    Proprietary software

    Proprietary_software

  • Emulator
  • System allowing a device to imitate another

    Emulation refers to the ability of a computer program in an electronic device to emulate (or imitate) another program or device. Many printers, for example

    Emulator

    Emulator

    Emulator

  • 80 Plus
  • Voluntary computer power supply certification program

    PLUS) is a voluntary certification program launched in 2004, intended to promote efficient energy use in computer power supply units (PSUs). Certification

    80 Plus

    80 Plus

    80_Plus

  • Modified condition/decision coverage
  • Code coverage criterion

    semantics of a program can lower the difficulty of obtaining complete MC/DC coverage. This is because MC/DC is driven by the program syntax. However

    Modified condition/decision coverage

    Modified_condition/decision_coverage

  • Scratch (programming language)
  • Programming language learning environment

    open-source software portal Computer programming portal Blockly, an interface used by Scratch to make the code blocks. Snap! (programming language) Swift Playgrounds

    Scratch (programming language)

    Scratch (programming language)

    Scratch_(programming_language)

  • Glossary of computer science
  • fields, including terms relevant to software, data science, and computer programming. 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 See

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Annual conference

    Washington, DC, organized by Takeo Kanade and Dana H. Ballard.[citation needed] From 1985 to 2010 it was sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society.[citation

    Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

    Conference_on_Computer_Vision_and_Pattern_Recognition

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    or corporate computer owners in the 1960s had to write their own programs to do any useful work with computers. While personal computer users may develop

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • Acorn Atom
  • Acorn Computers home computer, 1980–1982

    The Acorn Atom is a home computer made by Acorn Computers from 1980 to 1983, when it was replaced by the Acorn Electron as Acorn's low cost option to the

    Acorn Atom

    Acorn Atom

    Acorn_Atom

  • Early history of video games
  • Games from the 1940s to the 1970s

    an opponent, but was never able to run the program on a computer. The first electronic digital computers, Colossus and ENIAC, were built during World

    Early history of video games

    Early_history_of_video_games

  • Dan Ingalls
  • American computer scientist

    Henry Holmes Ingalls Jr. (born 1944) is a pioneer of object-oriented computer programming and the principal architect, designer and implementer of five generations

    Dan Ingalls

    Dan Ingalls

    Dan_Ingalls

  • Gemini Guidance Computer
  • Digital computer designed for Project Gemini

    pounds (26.75 kg) and was powered by 28V DC. During a short power outage it could be powered by the Auxiliary Computer Power Unit (ACPU). 39-bit words memory

    Gemini Guidance Computer

    Gemini Guidance Computer

    Gemini_Guidance_Computer

  • Donald Knuth
  • American computer scientist and mathematician (born 1938)

    rendering system, and the Computer Modern family of typefaces. As a writer and scholar, Knuth created the WEB and CWEB computer programming systems designed to

    Donald Knuth

    Donald Knuth

    Donald_Knuth

  • Harris Computer Systems
  • American computing vendor

    Harris Computer Systems Corporation was an American computer company, in existence during the mid-1990s, that made real-time computing systems. Its products

    Harris Computer Systems

    Harris_Computer_Systems

  • Quantum computing
  • Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics

    A quantum computer is a real or theoretical computer that exploits quantum phenomena like superposition and entanglement in an essential way. It is widely

    Quantum computing

    Quantum computing

    Quantum_computing

  • Back Orifice
  • Computer program for remote system administration

    (often shortened to BO) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running the Microsoft Windows

    Back Orifice

    Back_Orifice

  • Gaming computer
  • Desktop or laptop computer specialized for video games

    A gaming computer, also known as a gaming PC, is a specialized personal computer designed for playing PC games at high standards. They typically differ

    Gaming computer

    Gaming computer

    Gaming_computer

  • Colossus computer
  • Early British cryptanalysis computer

    operations. Colossus is regarded as the world's first programmable, electronic, digital computer (the first electromechanical being Konrad Zuse's Z3 completed

    Colossus computer

    Colossus computer

    Colossus_computer

  • Brainiac (character)
  • Fictional character in the DC Universe

    (Vril Dox) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, Brainiac first

    Brainiac (character)

    Brainiac_(character)

  • Computer hardware
  • Physical components of a computer

    machine (computer model) based on the software instructions passed to it. The storage of computer programs is key to the operation of modern computers and

    Computer hardware

    Computer hardware

    Computer_hardware

  • Apple Inc.
  • American multinational technology company

    as Apple Computer Company by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, the company was incorporated by Jobs and Wozniak as Apple Computer, Inc. the

    Apple Inc.

    Apple Inc.

    Apple_Inc.

  • Computer security
  • Protection of computer systems from information disclosure, theft or damage

    Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is a subdiscipline within the field of information security

    Computer security

    Computer security

    Computer_security

  • Power supply
  • Electronic device that converts or regulates electric energy and supplies it to a load

    supplies. A modern computer power supply is a switch-mode power supply that converts AC power from the mains supply, to several DC voltages. Switch-mode

    Power supply

    Power supply

    Power_supply

  • McDonnell Douglas
  • American aerospace and defense corporation (1967–1997)

    control for production starting in 1958 and computer-aided design (CAD) starting in 1959. Its CAD program MicroGDS remains in use with the latest official

    McDonnell Douglas

    McDonnell_Douglas

  • Stuxnet
  • Computer worm first discovered in 2010

    for causing substantial damage to the Iran nuclear program after it was first installed on a computer at the Natanz Nuclear Facility in 2009. Although neither

    Stuxnet

    Stuxnet

  • AN/FSQ-32
  • Command, control, and coordination system in California, United States

    The AN/FSQ-32 SAGE Solid State Computer (AN/FSQ-7A before December 1958, colloq. "Q-32") was a planned military computer of the United States Air Force

    AN/FSQ-32

    AN/FSQ-32

    AN/FSQ-32

  • Educational technology
  • Use of technology in education to enhance learning and teaching

    Educational technology (often abbreviated as edtech) encompasses computer hardware, software, along with educational theories and practices, used to facilitate

    Educational technology

    Educational technology

    Educational_technology

  • Apollo program
  • 1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program

    spaceflight, including avionics, telecommunications, and computers. Following the end of the Apollo program, humans would not leave low Earth orbit until the

    Apollo program

    Apollo program

    Apollo_program

  • McDonnell Douglas MD-80
  • Jet airliner model, series based on the DC-9

    the second generation of the DC-9 family, originally designated as the DC-9-80 (DC-9 Series 80) and later stylized as the DC-9 Super 80 (Super 80 for short)

    McDonnell Douglas MD-80

    McDonnell Douglas MD-80

    McDonnell_Douglas_MD-80

  • AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Central
  • Cold War-era air defense command and control computer

    2012. The System Development Corporation…in the design of massive computer programs … Burroughs…electronic equipment … Western Electric…assist the Air

    AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Central

    AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Central

    AN/FSQ-7_Combat_Direction_Central

  • D.C. sniper attacks
  • 2002 series of coordinated shootings in the Washington, D.C. area

    The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred over three weeks in October 2002

    D.C. sniper attacks

    D.C. sniper attacks

    D.C._sniper_attacks

  • PC game
  • Video game for a personal computer

    A PC game is a video game played on a personal computer (PC). The term PC game has been popularly used since the 1990s referring specifically to games

    PC game

    PC game

    PC_game

  • Programmable logic controller
  • Programmable digital computer used to control machinery

    A programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller is an industrial computer that has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing

    Programmable logic controller

    Programmable logic controller

    Programmable_logic_controller

  • Framework Computer
  • American computer company

    Framework Computer, Inc. is an American personal computer manufacturer. The company positions itself as a proponent of the right to repair movement, and

    Framework Computer

    Framework Computer

    Framework_Computer

  • Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)
  • United States software engineer (born 1936)

    of the on-board flight software for NASA's Apollo Guidance Computer for the Apollo program. She later founded two software companies, Higher Order Software

    Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)

    Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)

    Margaret_Hamilton_(software_engineer)

  • NeXT Computer
  • Workstation computer

    Inventions of the 20th Century, Computer Science at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. The NeXT Computer features three Motorola-manufactured

    NeXT Computer

    NeXT_Computer

  • History of artificial intelligence
  • from antiquity to the present led to the development of the programmable digital computer in the 1940s, a machine predicated on abstract mathematical

    History of artificial intelligence

    History of artificial intelligence

    History_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Land Warrior
  • Cancelled US Army program

    to upgrade an individual infantryman. The Land Warrior program drew upon many wearable computer concepts, and maximized existing technologies to correct

    Land Warrior

    Land Warrior

    Land_Warrior

  • FANUC
  • Japanese robotics company

    The next phase of expansion would be computer numerical control, which relied on G-code, a standard programming language. At the time, the 10 largest

    FANUC

    FANUC

    FANUC

  • Computer mouse
  • Pointing device used to control a computer

    A computer mouse (plural mice; rarely mouses) is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is

    Computer mouse

    Computer mouse

    Computer_mouse

  • Cult of the Dead Cow
  • Hacker organization

    Cult of the Dead Cow, also known as cDc or cDc Communications, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas. The

    Cult of the Dead Cow

    Cult_of_the_Dead_Cow

  • Project Gemini
  • 1961–1966 US human spaceflight program

    (1988). "The Gemini Digital Computer: First Machine in Orbit". Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience. Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and

    Project Gemini

    Project Gemini

    Project_Gemini

  • Analog computer
  • Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology

    An analog computer or analogue computer is a type of computation machine (computer) that uses physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic

    Analog computer

    Analog computer

    Analog_computer

  • IBM 1130
  • 16-bit IBM minicomputer introduced in 1965

    IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, was IBM's least expensive computer at that time. A binary 16-bit machine, it was marketed to price-sensitive

    IBM 1130

    IBM 1130

    IBM_1130

  • Glossary of computer hardware terms
  • intervening computer operator. power supply A unit of the computer that converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC for the power of all the computer components

    Glossary of computer hardware terms

    Glossary_of_computer_hardware_terms

  • Cyborg (DC Comics)
  • Comic book superhero

    published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez, and first appeared in an insert preview in DC Comics Presents

    Cyborg (DC Comics)

    Cyborg_(DC_Comics)

  • Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
  • Former US computer research consortium

    Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, originally the Microelectronics and Computer Consortium and widely seen by the acronym MCC, was

    Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation

    Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation

    Microelectronics_and_Computer_Technology_Corporation

  • Surveillance
  • Monitoring something for the purposes of influencing, protecting, or suppressing it

    the advent of programs such as the Total Information Awareness program and ADVISE, technologies such as high speed surveillance computers and biometrics

    Surveillance

    Surveillance

    Surveillance

  • D-37C
  • Missile guidance computer

    loops (V&R). Voltage - The computer is capable of converting one of 32 dc voltage inputs into an 8-bit binary number under program control. Analog voltages

    D-37C

    D-37C

  • Embedded system
  • Computer system with a dedicated function

    An embedded system is a specialized computer system—a combination of a computer processor, computer memory, and input/output peripheral devices—that has

    Embedded system

    Embedded system

    Embedded_system

  • DC One Million
  • Crossover comic book storyline

    "DC One Million" is a comic book crossover storyline which ran through an eponymous weekly miniseries and through special issues of almost all of the "DCU"

    DC One Million

    DC_One_Million

  • Year 2000 problem
  • Computer bugs related to the year 2000

    to potential computer errors related to the formatting and storage of calendar data for dates in and after the year 2000. Many programs represented four-digit

    Year 2000 problem

    Year 2000 problem

    Year_2000_problem

  • SPICE
  • Open source analog electronic circuit simulator

    derivative of the CANCER program, which Nagel had worked on under Prof. Ronald A. Rohrer. CANCER is an acronym for "Computer Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits

    SPICE

    SPICE

  • Commodore 64
  • 8-bit home computer introduced in 1982

    a modern computer, or a compatible video game console, to run these programs today. The C64 is also credited with popularizing the computer demoscene

    Commodore 64

    Commodore 64

    Commodore_64

  • Back Orifice 2000
  • Computer program for remote administration

    shortened to BO2k) is a computer program designed for remote system administration. It enables a user to control a computer running the Microsoft Windows

    Back Orifice 2000

    Back Orifice 2000

    Back_Orifice_2000

  • Thunderstruck (song)
  • 1990 single by AC/DC

    part of the payload of a computer virus which attacked the Iranian nuclear program in 2012. In an email sent to Finnish computer security expert, Mikko

    Thunderstruck (song)

    Thunderstruck_(song)

  • Laptop
  • Personal computer for mobile use

    A laptop is a portable personal computer (PC). Laptops typically have a clamshell form factor with a flat-panel screen on the inside of the upper lid and

    Laptop

    Laptop

    Laptop

  • Reverse Polish notation
  • Mathematics notation where operators follow operands

    models into the 2020s. In computer science, reverse Polish notation is used in stack-oriented programming languages such as Forth, dc, Factor, STOIC, PostScript

    Reverse Polish notation

    Reverse Polish notation

    Reverse_Polish_notation

  • Washington metropolitan area
  • Metropolitan area in the United States

    Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States, and its surroundings. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C., and parts of

    Washington metropolitan area

    Washington metropolitan area

    Washington_metropolitan_area

  • Processor register
  • Quickly accessible working storage available as part of a digital processor

    the releases of Pentium Pro, Cyrix 6x86, Nx586, and AMD K5. When a computer program accesses the same data repeatedly, this is called locality of reference

    Processor register

    Processor_register

  • Maxwell Lord
  • DC Comics supervillain

    Lord IV is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Justice League #1 (May 1987) and was

    Maxwell Lord

    Maxwell_Lord

  • UNIVAC I
  • First general-purpose computer designed for business application (1951)

    The UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer for business applications produced in the United

    UNIVAC I

    UNIVAC I

    UNIVAC_I

  • Per Brinch Hansen
  • Danish-American computer scientist

    July 2007) was a Danish-American computer scientist known for his work in operating systems, concurrent programming and parallel and distributed computing

    Per Brinch Hansen

    Per Brinch Hansen

    Per_Brinch_Hansen

  • Computing Research Association
  • Non-profit association

    non-profit association of North American academic departments of computer science, computer engineering, and related fields; laboratories and centers in industry

    Computing Research Association

    Computing_Research_Association

  • NeXT
  • American technology company (1985–1997)

    Nevertheless, the object-oriented programming and graphical user interface were highly influential trendsetters of computer innovation. NeXT partnered with

    NeXT

    NeXT

    NeXT

  • MagSafe
  • Magnetic laptop charger

    MagSafe Airline Adapter had a DC input (instead of AC like the original MagSafe chargers) and would power the computer but would not charge the battery

    MagSafe

    MagSafe

    MagSafe

  • Sinclair Research
  • British consumer electronics company

    measuring voltage (DC and AC), current and resistance, released in 1975.[citation needed] MK14 The MK14 (Microcomputer Kit 14) was a computer kit sold by Science

    Sinclair Research

    Sinclair_Research

  • Grace Hopper
  • U.S. naval officer and computer scientist (1906–1992)

    1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. She was a pioneer of computer programming. Hopper was the first

    Grace Hopper

    Grace Hopper

    Grace_Hopper

  • Affordable Connectivity Program
  • United States government-sponsored program

    (December 31, 2021). "FCC Launches Affordable Connectivity Program" (PDF) (Press release). Washington, DC: Office of Media Relations. Federal Communications Commission

    Affordable Connectivity Program

    Affordable Connectivity Program

    Affordable_Connectivity_Program

  • Halting problem
  • Problem in computer science

    of determining, from a description of an arbitrary computer program and an input, whether the program will eventually halt (finish running) or continue

    Halting problem

    Halting_problem

  • Lockheed DC-130
  • American military UAV carrier

    The Lockheed DC-130 is a variant of the C-130 Hercules modified for drone control. It can carry four Ryan Firebee drones underneath its wings. Since World

    Lockheed DC-130

    Lockheed DC-130

    Lockheed_DC-130

  • Our Lady, Queen of the Americas (Washington, D.C.)
  • Church in D.C., United States

    Students use two computer labs for language lesson reinforcement, computer literacy instruction and job searches. The Employment Services program combines job

    Our Lady, Queen of the Americas (Washington, D.C.)

    Our Lady, Queen of the Americas (Washington, D.C.)

    Our_Lady,_Queen_of_the_Americas_(Washington,_D.C.)

  • Hybrid computer
  • Combination of analog and digital computer

    Hybrid computers are computers that exhibit features of analog computers and digital computers. The digital component normally serves as the controller

    Hybrid computer

    Hybrid computer

    Hybrid_computer

  • Amazo
  • DC Comics character

    Amazo is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky and first

    Amazo

    Amazo

  • Supermicro
  • American supplier of servers and other information technology products

    Super Micro Computer, Inc., doing business as Supermicro, is an American information technology company based in San Jose, California. The company is one

    Supermicro

    Supermicro

    Supermicro

  • List of DC Comics characters: H
  • books published by DC Comics. Ivan and his brother Igor were acrobats who were turned into deadly agents by the NKVD's "Red Flag" program and fought the Blackhawks

    List of DC Comics characters: H

    List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_H

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

    Computer

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

  • Anapana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anapana

    Unattained; Cannot be Competed with

    Anapana

  • Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Turlough Turlach

  • HEIDEN
  • Male

    German

    HEIDEN

    Middle High German byname HEIDEN means "heathen." The composer Josef Haydn's surname was a respelling of this name.

    HEIDEN

  • Winder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winder

    English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.

    Winder

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way. Program.

    Minhaj

  • Minhaaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Minhaaj

    Way; Program

    Minhaaj

  • Terence Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Terence Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Terence Turlough Turlach

  • Amada
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amada

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amada

  • Zenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Zenith

    Computer

    Zenith

  • Tirmizi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tirmizi

    Abu Isa Muhammad Al-tirmidhi; Compiler of the One Collection of Prophet Muhammad

    Tirmizi

  • Khaila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khaila

    To Compete with Pride

    Khaila

  • Muhaddas |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Muhaddas |

    Compiler of Hadith

    Muhaddas |

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way; Program; Road; Path

    Minhaj

  • Khaila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khaila |

    To compete with pride

    Khaila |

  • Vedavyasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Vedavyasa

    Compiler of the Vedas

    Vedavyasa

  • Amadeus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amadeus

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amadeus

  • Muhaddas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muhaddas

    Compiler of Hadith

    Muhaddas

  • Terry Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Terry Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Terry Turlough Turlach

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  • LACI
  • Male

    Hungarian

    LACI

    Pet form of Hungarian László, LACI means "rules with glory."

  • Uday Tej
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Uday Tej

    Rising Sun

  • Hubaish |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hubaish |

    Well known bird name of a t

  • Adimurti
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Adimurti

    The Primal Idol

  • Utkal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Utkal

    Glorious

  • Srijita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Srijita

    The one who wins over beauty

  • Lilybeth
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Lilybeth

    Variant of Lillibeth

  • Hasler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex) and German (also Häsler)

    Hasler

    English (Essex) and German (also Häsler) : topographic name from Middle English hasel, Middle High German hasel + the English and German agent suffix -er.English : habitational name from Haselour in Staffordshire or Haselor in Warwickshire and Worcestershire, named with Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + ofer ‘hill’, ‘ridge’.Variant of German Hassler.

  • Arrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Arrington

    English : habitational name from Arrington, a place in Cambridgeshire, named from an Old English byname, Earn(a), meaning ‘eagle’ + -inga- ‘people or followers of’ + tūn ‘settlement’.English : variant of Harrington.

  • Shailaja
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shailaja

    Name of a River; Goddess Parvati

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  • Computer
  • n.

    One who computes.

  • Commute
  • v. t.

    To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.

  • Compt
  • v. t.

    To compute; to count.

  • Computed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compute

  • Competed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compete

  • Commuted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Commute

  • Commuting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Commute

  • Compote
  • n.

    A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.

  • Miscompute
  • v. t.

    To compute erroneously.

  • Hymnologist
  • n.

    A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.

  • Commuter
  • n.

    One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.

  • Commute
  • v. i.

    To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.

  • Competing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compete

  • Overcast
  • v. t.

    To compute or rate too high.

  • Cast
  • v. i.

    To calculate; to compute.

  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.

  • Compete
  • v. i.

    To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.

  • Author
  • n.

    One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

  • Compilator
  • n.

    Compiler.

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute