прилагательное [библеистика] Моисеев
1. имя существительное 1) мозаика [в прямом и переносном значении] Синоним(ы): inlay 2) смесь, попурри 2. прилагательное 1) мозаичный Синоним(ы): tessellated, inlaid 2) пёстрый, напоминающий мозаику 3. глагол 1) украшать мозаикой [в прямом и переносном значении] 2) соединять в мозаику
программа с унифицированным графическим интерфейсом, объединяющая возможности информационных служб Gopher, FTP, NetNews, WAIS и WWW сети Internet. Разработана Марком Эндриссеном (Marc Andreessen) и Эриком Байном (Eric Bina) в американском Национальном центре в области суперкомпьютерных вычислений (NCSa) Университета штата Иллинойс в апреле 1993 г. Существуют версии для платформ MS-Windows, X-Windows, Macintosh. Годом позже Marc Andreessen основал корпорацию Netscape Communications Смотри также: browser
1) мозаика; мозаичный 2) монтаж аэрофотоснимков Например: assembly of a mosaic — монтаж фотоплана
I сокращение от metal-oxide-semiconductor-array integrated circuit матричная МОП ИС II сокращение от Motorola oxide-isolated self-aligned implanted circuit технология ионно-имплантированных биполярных ИС с оксидной изоляцией фирмы "Моторола"
1) мозаика; мозаичная облицовочная плитка; мозаичный 2) облицовка мозаичной плиткой; облицовывать мозаичной плиткой 3) [метеорология] монтаж спутниковых или аэрофотоснимков; монтировать спутниковые или аэрофотоснимки 4) [телевидение] мозаичная мишень 5) [телевидение] (кафельная) мозаика (видеоэффект) Например: mosaic with overlaid grid — неплотная мозаика (видеоэффект)
adjective Etymology: New Latin Mosaicus, from Moses Moses of or relating to Moses or the institutions or writings attributed to him
I. noun Etymology: Middle English musycke, from Medieval Latin musaicum, alteration of Late Latin musivum, from Latin museum, musaeum 1. a surface decoration made by inlaying small pieces of variously colored material to form pictures or patterns; also the process of making it 2. a picture or design made in mosaic 3. something resembling a mosaic Example: a mosaic of visions and daydreams and memories — Lawrence Shainberg 4. an organism or one of its parts composed of cells of more than one genotype; chimera 3 5. any of numerous virus diseases of plants characterized by diffuse light and dark green or yellow and green mottling of the foliage — compare tobacco mosaic virus 6. a composite map made of photographs taken by an aircraft or spacecraft 7. the part of a television camera tube consisting of many minute photoelectric particles that convert light to an electric charge • mosaiclike adjective II. adjective 1. of, relating to, produced by, or resembling a mosaic 2. exhibiting mosaicism 3. determinate 5 • mosaically adverb III. transitive verb (-icked; -icking) 1. to decorate with mosaics 2. to form into a mosaic
NCSA's browser (client) for the web. Mosaic has been described as "the killer application of the 1990s" because it was the first program to provide a slick multimedia graphical user interface to the Internet's burgeoning wealth of distributed information services (formerly mostly limited to FTP and Gopher) at a time when access to the Internet was expanding rapidly outside its previous domain of academia and large industrial research institutions. NCSA Mosaic was originally designed and programmed for the X Window System by Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina at NCSA. Version 1.0 was released in April 1993, followed by two maintenance releases during summer 1993. Version 2.0 was released in December 1993, along with version 1.0 releases for both the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. An Acorn Archimedes port is underway (May 1994). Marc Andreessen, who created the NCSA Mosaic research prototype as an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois left to start Mosaic Communications Corporation along with five other former students and staff of the university who were instrumental in NCSA Mosaic's design and development.