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  • Timestamping (computing)
  • Event metadata

    In computing, timestamping refers to the use of an electronic timestamp to provide a temporal order among a set of events. Timestamping techniques are

    Timestamping (computing)

    Timestamping_(computing)

  • Timestamp
  • Information identifying when an event occurred

    used in sorting Linked timestamping Timestamping (computing) Timestamp-based concurrency control Trusted timestamping "timestamp". dictionary.cambridge

    Timestamp

    Timestamp

    Timestamp

  • Trusted timestamping
  • Authentication method

    Trusted digital timestamping has first been discussed in literature by Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta. There are many timestamping schemes with different

    Trusted timestamping

    Trusted_timestamping

  • Timestamp-based concurrency control
  • Concurrency control algorithm

    each timestamp against the Object requires an extremely short duration lock on the Object or its proxy. Multiversion concurrency control Timestamping (computing)

    Timestamp-based concurrency control

    Timestamp-based_concurrency_control

  • Unix time
  • Date and time representation system widely used in computing

    Unix time is a date and time representation widely used in computing. It measures time by the number of non-leap seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00

    Unix time

    Unix time

    Unix_time

  • Epoch (computing)
  • Date and time from which a computer measures system time

    In computing, an epoch is a fixed date and time used as a reference from which a computer measures system time. Most computer systems determine time as

    Epoch (computing)

    Epoch_(computing)

  • Lamport timestamp
  • Algorithm used to determine the order of events in a distributed computer system

    The Lamport timestamp algorithm is a simple logical clock algorithm used to determine the order of events in a distributed computer system. As different

    Lamport timestamp

    Lamport_timestamp

  • CAdES (computing)
  • attribute with a poeValue has been incorporated. By using periodical timestamping (e.g. each year) it is prevented the compromising of the signature due

    CAdES (computing)

    CAdES_(computing)

  • Heartbeat (computing)
  • Synchronization primitive for fault tolerance

    Sotiris; Rolim, José D.P., eds. (2011). "Theoretical Aspects of Distributed Computing in Sensor Networks". Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS

    Heartbeat (computing)

    Heartbeat_(computing)

  • Universally unique identifier
  • 128-bit number used to identify information in computer systems

    probability of duplication. Adoption of UUIDs is widespread, with many computing platforms providing support for generating them and for parsing their

    Universally unique identifier

    Universally unique identifier

    Universally_unique_identifier

  • Tar (computing)
  • File format and file archiver program

    contains metadata for the contained files including the name, ownership, timestamps, permissions and directory organization. As a file containing other files

    Tar (computing)

    Tar_(computing)

  • List of computing and IT abbreviations
  • This is a list of computing and IT acronyms, initialisms and abbreviations. 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 See also References

    List of computing and IT abbreviations

    List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations

  • Network Time Protocol
  • Networking protocol for clock synchronization

    able to achieve improved precision on LAN connections, using hardware timestamping on the network adapter. Support for Network Time Security (NTS) was added

    Network Time Protocol

    Network Time Protocol

    Network_Time_Protocol

  • Overhead (computing)
  • Consumption of resources that is indirectly required to achieve a goal

    In computing, overhead is the consumption of computing resources for aspects that are not directly related to achieving a desired goal. Overhead is required

    Overhead (computing)

    Overhead_(computing)

  • Conflict-free replicated data type
  • Type of data structure

    In distributed computing, a conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) is a data structure that is replicated across multiple computers in a network, with

    Conflict-free replicated data type

    Conflict-free_replicated_data_type

  • Salt (cryptography)
  • Random data used as an additional input to a hash function

    accepted as if it were, because the system can only check passwords by computing the hash of the password entered and comparing it to the hash stored in

    Salt (cryptography)

    Salt_(cryptography)

  • Internet Control Message Protocol
  • Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations

    time value. Timestamp Reply replies to a Timestamp message. It consists of the originating timestamp sent by the sender of the Timestamp as well as a

    Internet Control Message Protocol

    Internet_Control_Message_Protocol

  • Key size
  • Number of bits in a key used by a cryptographic algorithm

    computation. SIAM Journal on Computing 26(5): 1510-1523 (1997). "Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite and Quantum Computing FAQ" (PDF). National Security

    Key size

    Key_size

  • Redirection (computing)
  • Form of interprocess communication

    In computing, redirection is a form of interprocess communication, and is a function common to most command-line interpreters, including the various Unix

    Redirection (computing)

    Redirection (computing)

    Redirection_(computing)

  • Sender Rewriting Scheme
  • Rewriting an email message sender address

    the latter parsable. The timestamp (TT) has a one-day resolution in order to make the address invalid after a few days. Computed as unix time⁄(60×60×24)

    Sender Rewriting Scheme

    Sender_Rewriting_Scheme

  • Mutual authentication
  • Two parties authenticating each other at the same time

    down communication. Even with edge-based cloud computing, which is faster than general cloud computing due to a closer proximity between the server and

    Mutual authentication

    Mutual_authentication

  • ZIP (file format)
  • Family of archive file formats

    CT: WinZip Computing, S.L. 19 May 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2009. "What is a Zipx File?". Winzip: Knowledgebase. Mansfield, CT: WinZip Computing, S.L. 13 August

    ZIP (file format)

    ZIP_(file_format)

  • Replication (computing)
  • Sharing information to ensure consistency in computing

    computing can refer to: Data replication, where the same data is stored on multiple storage devices Computation replication, where the same computing

    Replication (computing)

    Replication_(computing)

  • Cilium (computing)
  • Open source cloud computing software

    becomes a CNCF Graduated project Cilium was accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation on October 13, 2021 as an incubation-level project. It applied

    Cilium (computing)

    Cilium (computing)

    Cilium_(computing)

  • Merkle tree
  • Type of data structure

    Transparency: when computing leaf node hashes, a 0x00 byte is prepended to the hash data, while 0x01 is prepended when computing internal node hashes

    Merkle tree

    Merkle tree

    Merkle_tree

  • Transmission Control Protocol
  • Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network

    4-byte sender timestamp value (my timestamp) a 4-byte echo reply timestamp value (the most recent timestamp received from you). TCP timestamps are used in

    Transmission Control Protocol

    Transmission_Control_Protocol

  • Time to live
  • Time limit of messages in network engineering

    networking, TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely. In computing applications, TTL is commonly used to improve the performance and manage

    Time to live

    Time_to_live

  • Eventual consistency
  • Consistency model used in distributed computing to achieve high availability

    Eventual consistency is a consistency model used in distributed computing to achieve high availability. An eventually consistent system ensures that if

    Eventual consistency

    Eventual_consistency

  • Snowflake ID
  • Unique identifiers used by X (formerly Twitter)

    IDs, or snowflakes, are a form of unique identifier used in distributed computing. The format was created by X (formerly Twitter) and is used for the IDs

    Snowflake ID

    Snowflake_ID

  • Late binding
  • When binding to a software entity occurs during runtime

    When using early binding between Ada and a database-stored procedure, a timestamp is checked to verify that the stored procedure has not changed since the

    Late binding

    Late_binding

  • System time
  • Representation of time used in computers

    In computing, system time represents a computer system's notion of a point in time. System time is measured by a system clock, which is typically implemented

    System time

    System_time

  • Year 2038 problem
  • Computer software bug occurring in 2038

    known as Y2038, Y2K38, Y2K38 superbug, or the Epochalypse) is a time computing problem that leaves some computer systems unable to represent times after

    Year 2038 problem

    Year 2038 problem

    Year_2038_problem

  • Stream processing
  • Computer programming paradigm

    acceleration Molecular modeling on GPU Parallel computing Partitioned global address space Real-time computing Real Time Streaming Protocol SIMT Streaming

    Stream processing

    Stream_processing

  • Blockchain
  • Distributed data store for digital transactions

    managed autonomously using a peer-to-peer network and a distributed timestamping server. They are authenticated by mass collaboration powered by collective

    Blockchain

    Blockchain

  • Cache replacement policies
  • Algorithm for caching data

    In computing, cache replacement policies (also known as cache replacement algorithms or cache algorithms) are optimizing instructions or algorithms which

    Cache replacement policies

    Cache_replacement_policies

  • Decentralized autonomous organization
  • Type of organization run via blockchain

    Decentralized Finance Decentralized application Decentralized computing Distributed computing Incentive-centered design List of highest-funded crowdfunding

    Decentralized autonomous organization

    Decentralized_autonomous_organization

  • ISO 8601
  • International standards for dates and times

    3339 vs ISO 8601 – Venn diagram illustrating the difference between the two standards ISO 8601 and computing differences between dates on Wikiversity

    ISO 8601

    ISO 8601

    ISO_8601

  • Logical clock
  • Mechanism for capturing chronological and causal relationships

    Wayback Machine // Ajay Kshemkalyani and Mukesh Singhal, Distributed Computing: Principles, Algorithms, and Systems, Cambridge University Press, 2008

    Logical clock

    Logical_clock

  • Observability (software)
  • Ability to collect data about software execution

    In software engineering, more specifically in distributed computing, observability is the ability to collect data about programs' execution, modules'

    Observability (software)

    Observability_(software)

  • Smart contract
  • Contractual transaction on a decentralized platform

    (eds.). Intelligent Computing: Proceedings of the 2018 Computing Conference, Volume 2. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 857. pp. 1231–1243

    Smart contract

    Smart_contract

  • Chandy–Lamport algorithm
  • Algorithm used in distributed computing

    Snapshot algorithm Global state (computer science) Lamport timestamp Vector clock Distributed computing Chandy, K. Mani; Lamport, Leslie (February 1985). "Distributed

    Chandy–Lamport algorithm

    Chandy–Lamport_algorithm

  • Harvest now, decrypt later
  • Surveillance strategy

    Q-Day. The most common concern is the prospect of developments in quantum computing which would allow current strong encryption algorithms to be broken at

    Harvest now, decrypt later

    Harvest_now,_decrypt_later

  • Vector clock
  • Algorithm for partial ordering of events and detecting causality in distributed systems

    twenty-fourth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 19–28. doi:10.1145/1073814.1073818. ISBN 1-58113-994-2

    Vector clock

    Vector clock

    Vector_clock

  • Replay attack
  • Network attack in which valid data transmission is repeated or delayed

    include a message authentication code (MAC), which Alice should check. Timestamping is another way of preventing a replay attack. Synchronization should

    Replay attack

    Replay_attack

  • File transfer
  • Transmission of computer files

    transfer is mediated by a communications protocol. In the history of computing, numerous file transfer protocols have been designed for different contexts

    File transfer

    File_transfer

  • Multiversion concurrency control
  • Concurrency control method commonly used by database management systems

    of the object. Each version of object P has both a Read Timestamp (RTS) and a Write Timestamp (WTS) which lets a particular transaction Ti read the most

    Multiversion concurrency control

    Multiversion_concurrency_control

  • Bounce Address Tag Validation
  • Email authentication method

    In computing, Bounce Address Tag Validation (BATV) is a method, defined in an Internet Draft, for determining whether the bounce address specified in

    Bounce Address Tag Validation

    Bounce_Address_Tag_Validation

  • Hash chain
  • Method of producing many one-time keys from a single key

    One-time password Key stretching Linked timestamping – Binary hash chains are a key component in linked timestamping. X.509 L. Lamport, “Password Authentication

    Hash chain

    Hash_chain

  • Cryptocurrency
  • Digital asset using a distributed ledger

    computers to help validate and timestamp transactions, adding them to the ledger in accordance with a particular timestamping scheme. In a proof-of-stake

    Cryptocurrency

    Cryptocurrency

  • Elliptic-curve cryptography
  • Approach to public-key cryptography

    replace Suite B with a new cipher suite due to concerns about quantum computing attacks on ECC. NSA later published CNSA 2.0 guidance for a transition

    Elliptic-curve cryptography

    Elliptic-curve_cryptography

  • Hash calendar
  • hash-linking based digital timestamping. Their design goal was to remove the need for a trusted third party i.e. that the time of the timestamp should be verifiable

    Hash calendar

    Hash_calendar

  • Encryption
  • Process of converting plaintext to ciphertext

    simultaneously. Quantum computing has been found to achieve computing speeds thousands of times faster than today's supercomputers. This computing power presents

    Encryption

    Encryption

    Encryption

  • RSA cryptosystem
  • Algorithm for public-key cryptography

    fourteenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '82. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 365–377. doi:10.1145/800070

    RSA cryptosystem

    RSA_cryptosystem

  • Reverse computation
  • Software application of the concept of reversible computing

    concept of reversible computing. Because it offers a possible solution to the heat problem faced by chip manufacturers, reversible computing has been extensively

    Reverse computation

    Reverse_computation

  • Lamport's distributed mutual exclusion algorithm
  • order. The queues are ordered by virtual time stamps derived from Lamport timestamps. Requesting process Pushing its request in its own queue (ordered by time

    Lamport's distributed mutual exclusion algorithm

    Lamport's_distributed_mutual_exclusion_algorithm

  • Syslog
  • Network event logging system and protocol

    In computing, syslog (/ˈsɪslɒɡ/) is a standard for message logging. It allows separation of the software that generates messages, the system that stores

    Syslog

    Syslog

  • Computer-aided dispatch
  • Method of dispatching vehicle-based services

    Generating case numbers for incidents that require an investigation Timestamping every action taken by the dispatcher at the terminal In an ideal setting

    Computer-aided dispatch

    Computer-aided_dispatch

  • Date and time notation in South Korea
  • ISO-8601-compliant date/time format of YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, which is widely used in computing and on the Korean internet. In written documents, the date form above

    Date and time notation in South Korea

    Date_and_time_notation_in_South_Korea

  • Rclone
  • Cloud storage management software

    Foundation. Later that year, University of Utah's Center for High Performance Computing examined the impact of rclone options on data transfer rates. Examples

    Rclone

    Rclone

    Rclone

  • Human-readable medium and data
  • Presentation of data for humans to read

    In computing, a human-readable medium or human-readable format is any encoding of data or information that can be naturally read by humans, resulting

    Human-readable medium and data

    Human-readable medium and data

    Human-readable_medium_and_data

  • Oblivious pseudorandom function
  • Function computed by two parties that emulates a random oracle

    securely compute a pseudorandom function (PRF). Specifically, an OPRF is a pseudorandom function with the following properties: The parties compute: O = OPRF(I

    Oblivious pseudorandom function

    Oblivious_pseudorandom_function

  • Online analytical processing
  • Processing mode

    aggregate function can be computed by computing auxiliary numbers for cells, aggregating these auxiliary numbers, and finally computing the overall number at

    Online analytical processing

    Online_analytical_processing

  • FIFO (electronic)
  • acquisition in control systems. Typically, such knowledge is acquired by timestamping each data word (associating it with the current time) when it arrives

    FIFO (electronic)

    FIFO (electronic)

    FIFO_(electronic)

  • Low latency (capital markets)
  • Use of algorithmic trading to react to market events faster than competitors

    the ability of the trading firm to take advantage of High Performance Computing technologies to process data quickly. However, it is included for completeness

    Low latency (capital markets)

    Low_latency_(capital_markets)

  • Archive file
  • File with the content of other files plus associated metadata

    unsupported names on the target system can be renamed during extraction, timestamps can be retained rather than lost during data transmission. Also, transfer

    Archive file

    Archive_file

  • Coordinated Universal Time
  • Primary time standard globally used to regulate clocks and time

    those of spacecraft. It is impossible to compute the exact time interval elapsed between two UTC timestamps without consulting a table showing how many

    Coordinated Universal Time

    Coordinated Universal Time

    Coordinated_Universal_Time

  • Precision Time Protocol
  • Network time synchronization protocol

    and networks that require precise timing as an alternative to using the timestamp of satellite navigation signals or where sub-nanosecond accuracy as provided

    Precision Time Protocol

    Precision_Time_Protocol

  • SHA-2
  • Set of cryptographic hash functions

    HMAC International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) Trusted timestamping Khovratovich, Dmitry; Rechberger, Christian & Savelieva, Alexandra (2011)

    SHA-2

    SHA-2

    SHA-2

  • Webhook
  • Method of web development

    POST request should be authenticated to avoid a spoofing attack and its timestamp verified to avoid a replay attack. Different techniques to authenticate

    Webhook

    Webhook

  • Uptime
  • Period when a computer system is available

    C:\>wmic os get lastbootuptime LastBootUpTime 20110508161751.822066+060 The timestamp uses the format yyyymmddhhmmss.nnn, so in the above example, the computer

    Uptime

    Uptime

  • Outline of algorithms
  • Overview of and topical guide to algorithms

    mathematical model of computation used in computability theory Euclidean algorithm — ancient algorithm for computing the greatest common divisor Muhammad ibn

    Outline of algorithms

    Outline_of_algorithms

  • Public-key cryptography
  • Cryptographic system with public and private keys

    annual ACM symposium on Theory of Computing. STOC '93: ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 672–681. doi:10

    Public-key cryptography

    Public-key cryptography

    Public-key_cryptography

  • Cristian's algorithm
  • Method for clock synchronization

    Cristian, Flaviu (1989), "Probabilistic clock synchronization" (PDF), Distributed Computing, 3 (3), Springer: 146–158, doi:10.1007/BF01784024, S2CID 3170166

    Cristian's algorithm

    Cristian's_algorithm

  • Clock synchronization
  • Coordination of independent clocks

    (UDP) message passing. Lamport timestamps and vector clocks are concepts of the logical clock in distributed computing. In a wireless network, the problem

    Clock synchronization

    Clock_synchronization

  • Fellow (emulator)
  • more accurate, full-speed emulators would be available in the future. As computing power increased, full-speed performance became achievable. Once more powerful

    Fellow (emulator)

    Fellow_(emulator)

  • Thrashing (computer science)
  • Constant exchange between memory and storage

    memory systems work most efficiently, and an insignificant amount of computing is spent resolving page faults. As the total of the working sets grows

    Thrashing (computer science)

    Thrashing_(computer_science)

  • Pseudorandom function family
  • Collection of efficiently-computable functions which emulate a random oracle

    pseudorandom function family, abbreviated PRF, is a collection of efficiently-computable functions which emulate a random oracle in the following way: no efficient

    Pseudorandom function family

    Pseudorandom_function_family

  • Brad Topol
  • American computer scientist (born c.1971)

     1197–1222. B. Topol, J. Stasko, and V. S. Sunderam (1997), “The Dual Timestamping Methodology for Visualizing Distributed Applications”, “Proc. Iasted

    Brad Topol

    Brad Topol

    Brad_Topol

  • Michael Artiaga
  • American Tetris player (born 2007)

    young age, Michael and his brother Andrew Artiaga experimented in coding, computing, and gaming, alongside their father, a web developer. Practicing Tetris

    Michael Artiaga

    Michael Artiaga

    Michael_Artiaga

  • Peter Todd (programmer)
  • Canadian software developer

    Ontario College of Art and Design Occupation Software developer Known for Bitcoin development Notable work OpenTimestamps Website https://petertodd.org/

    Peter Todd (programmer)

    Peter_Todd_(programmer)

  • Andrew Artiaga
  • Tetris player from Texas (born 2005)

    Andrew and his younger brother Michael Artiaga experimented with coding, computing, and gaming, with their father being a web developer. Practicing Tetris

    Andrew Artiaga

    Andrew Artiaga

    Andrew_Artiaga

  • Crypto-shredding
  • Deleting data by deleting encryption keys

    as quantum computing increases the potential to allow brute-force attacks to become more efficient in the future. However, quantum computing is less effective

    Crypto-shredding

    Crypto-shredding

  • VeraCrypt
  • Free and open-source disk encryption utility

    on June 11, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2013. Autonomic and Trusted Computing: 4th International Conference (Google Books). ATC. 2007. ISBN 9783540735465

    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

  • Steganography
  • Hiding messages in other messages

    "Covert channel attacks in pervasive computing". Proceedings 2015 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom). Vincent

    Steganography

    Steganography

  • Digital signature
  • Mathematical scheme for verifying the authenticity of digital documents

    Secure Against Adaptive Chosen-Message Attacks" (PDF). SIAM Journal on Computing. 17 (2): 281–308. doi:10.1137/0217017. Archived from the original (PDF)

    Digital signature

    Digital signature

    Digital_signature

  • HTTP ETag
  • Communications protocol

    has been changed, all content has to be retrieved and analyzed using computing resources for both the publisher and subscriber. A buggy website can at

    HTTP ETag

    HTTP ETag

    HTTP_ETag

  • Yescrypt
  • Password-based key derivation function

    resource-intensive by yescrypt requiring a substantial amount of RAM to compute a single hash. These security benefits and its scalability have led to

    Yescrypt

    Yescrypt

  • NTFS
  • Proprietary file system developed by Microsoft

    2016-07-18. Retrieved 2011-12-02. "The New Technology File System". Forensic Computing. 2007. pp. 215–275. doi:10.1007/978-1-84628-732-9_6. ISBN 978-1-84628-397-0

    NTFS

    NTFS

  • Quantum cryptography
  • Cryptography based on quantum mechanical phenomena

    on ECC and RSA, can be broken using Shor's algorithm for factoring and computing discrete logarithms on a quantum computer. Examples for schemes that are

    Quantum cryptography

    Quantum_cryptography

  • Endace
  • innovations: hardware timestamping and hardware accounting for packet loss. Conventionally, each packet or cell is given a timestamp by the host machine's

    Endace

    Endace

    Endace

  • High Level Architecture
  • Standard for distributed simulation

    interfaces with systems that depend upon a real-time clock can run as fast as computing resources will allow). Key services include: EnableTimeConstrained and

    High Level Architecture

    High_Level_Architecture

  • Leap second
  • Intermittent adjustment to UTC

    particularly in modern digital systems that require continuous and precise timestamping. Since not all systems implement leap-second adjustments uniformly, some

    Leap second

    Leap second

    Leap_second

  • PDP-1
  • First computer made by Digital Equipment Corp

    word. Signed numbers are represented in ones' complement. The PDP-1 has computing power roughly equivalent to a 1996 pocket organizer and a little less

    PDP-1

    PDP-1

    PDP-1

  • Cipher
  • Algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information

    two factors above all count: Computational power available, i.e., the computing power which can be brought to bear on the problem. Average performance/capacity

    Cipher

    Cipher

    Cipher

  • Zerologon
  • 2021 software security vulnerability

    some calls. This value is computed from an incrementing value held by the client, the client credentials, and a timestamp. If the incrementing value

    Zerologon

    Zerologon

  • 24-hour clock
  • Timekeeping convention

    certain fields, like aviation, navigation, tourism, meteorology, astronomy, computing, logistics, emergency services, hospitals, military, where the ambiguities

    24-hour clock

    24-hour_clock

  • Brute-force attack
  • Cryptanalytic method for unauthorized users to access data

    2 per bit erased in a computation, where T is the temperature of the computing device in kelvins, k is the Boltzmann constant, and the natural logarithm

    Brute-force attack

    Brute-force_attack

  • Bitcoin protocol
  • Rules governing the functioning of cryptocurrency

    distributed timestamp server as a peer-to-peer network. This work is often called bitcoin mining. During mining, practically all of the computing power of

    Bitcoin protocol

    Bitcoin protocol

    Bitcoin_protocol

  • Argon2
  • 2015 password-based key derivation function

    Retrieved 2016-10-30. Joël Alwen; Jeremiah Blocki (2016-02-19). Efficiently Computing Data-Independent Memory-Hard Functions (PDF) (Report). Archived (PDF)

    Argon2

    Argon2

  • Cryptography
  • Practice and study of secure communication techniques

    advances (e.g., improvements in integer factorization algorithms) and faster computing technology require these designs to be continually reevaluated and, if

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

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  • BAPTIST
  • Male

    English

    BAPTIST

    English form of French Baptiste, BAPTIST means "baptist."

  • Miya
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Japanese

    Miya

    Sacred House; Temple; Increasingly Beautiful

  • Rinaad
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rinaad

    Happiness

  • Jermain
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Jermain

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  • Mikolaus
  • Boy/Male

    Basque

    Mikolaus

    Of the conquering people.

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  • Female

    Egyptian

    SET-HATHOR

    , second wife of Antef.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Muhtady

    Rightly Guided

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  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Epher

    Dust, lead.

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    American, British, English, Greek

    Barbi

    Traveler from a Foreign Land; In Catholic Custom St Barbara is a Protectors Against Fire and Lightning; Strange; Foreign

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    Hindu

    Khushhal

    Prosperous

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  • Trochometer
  • n.

    A contrivance for computing the revolutions of a wheel; an odometer.

  • Digit
  • n.

    One of the ten figures or symbols, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, by which all numbers are expressed; -- so called because of the use of the fingers in counting and computing.

  • Equation
  • n.

    A quantity to be applied in computing the mean place or other element of a celestial body; that is, any one of the several quantities to be added to, or taken from, its position as calculated on the hypothesis of a mean uniform motion, in order to find its true position as resulting from its actual and unequal motion.

  • Dynactinometer
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the intensity of the photogenic (light-producing) rays, and computing the power of object glasses.

  • Epoch
  • n.

    An arbitrary fixed date, for which the elements used in computing the place of a planet, or other heavenly body, at any other date, are given; as, the epoch of Mars; lunar elements for the epoch March 1st, 1860.

  • Stereometry
  • n.

    The art of measuring and computing the cubical contents of bodies and figures; -- distinguished from planimetry.

  • Computation
  • n.

    The act or process of computing; calculation; reckoning.

  • Duodecimal
  • n.

    A system of numbers, whose denominations rise in a scale of twelves, as of feet and inches. The system is used chiefly by artificers in computing the superficial and solid contents of their work.

  • Actuary
  • n.

    The computing official of an insurance company; one whose profession it is to calculate for insurance companies the risks and premiums for life, fire, and other insurances.

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute

  • Reckon
  • v. i.

    To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing.

  • Calculated
  • p. p. & a.

    Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball.