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tree derivation мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > построение дерева
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deduction tree, derivation tree, generation tree, inference treeРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > дерево вывода
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1) Computers: inference tree2) Engineering: derivation treble3) Mathematics: deduction tree, generation tree4) Information technology: derivation tree5) Robots: (логического) derivation tree -
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > канонический вывод
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deduction tree мат., derivation tree, generation tree, inference treeРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > дерево вывода
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13 δρῠμά
δρῠμάGrammatical information: n. pl.Meaning: `wood, forest' (Il.).Other forms: (late also δρῡμά, s. below)Derivatives: δρυμός `bush, thicket' (SIG 57,28 Va); δρυμώδης `forested', δρύμιος `who passes a forest' (Cyprus); δρυμίους τοὺς κατὰ την χώραν κακοποιοῦντες (i.e. brigands living in the wood); δρυμεῖτις (read - ὶτις?) sc. γῆ `forrested country' (pap.); δρυμών -ῶνος `forest' (J.). δρυμίς -ὶδος = δρυάς (An. Ox. 1, 225).Etymology: Neutral collective to *δρῠμός = Skt. drŭma- m. `tree', Russ. drom `thicket, forest', IE m-derivation of the word for `wood, tree', s. δόρυ and δρῦς. The vowellength, seen in sg. δρῡμός and the masc. plural forms only, is taken from δρῦς, Wackernagel Unt. 184ff.; also Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. drom. On the ntr. pl. s. Schwyzer 581. -Diff. Machek Listy filol. 72, 71.Page in Frisk: 1,420Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δρῠμά
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ṡaṅku1) m. fear, terror W. ;
ṡaṅkú2) m. (of doubtful derivation) a peg, nail, spike RV. etc. etc.;
a stick Hariv. ;
a stake, post, pillar MBh. ;
an arrow, spear, dart (fig. applied to the « sting» of sorrow, pain etc.;
cf. ṡankā-, ṡoka-ṡ etc.) Hariv. Kāv. Rājat. ;
a partic. weapon orᅠ any weapon L. ;
the pin orᅠ gnomon of a dial (usually twelve fingers long) Col.;
a kind of forceps (used for the extraction of a dead fetus) Suṡr. ;
the fibre orᅠ vein of a leaf. ChUp. ;
the measure of twelve fingers L. ;
(in astron.) the sine of altitude, Ṡūryas.;
a partic. high number, ten billions (compared to an innumerable collection of ants) MBh. R. ;
the clapper of a bell, Govardh. ( L. alsoᅠ the penis;
poison;
Unguis Odoratus;
a partic. tree orᅠ the trunk of a lopped tree;
a partic. fish <accord. toᅠ some « the skate fish» > orᅠ aquatic animal;
a goose;
a measuring rod;
a Rākshasa;
N. of Ṡiva;
of a Gaudharva attendant on Ṡiva;
of Kāma;
of a Nāga;
= aṉṡa);
N. of a man gaṇa gargâ̱di;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of a Vṛishṇi (son of Ugra-sena) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa Hariv. ;
of a poet (= ṡaṅkuka q.v.) Cat. ;
of a. Brāhman Buddh. ;
n. N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr.
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15 शाक
ṡā́ka1) m. (fr. ṡak) power, might, help, aid RV. ;
( ṡāká) m. helpful, a helper, friend ib. ;
ṡāka
of doubtful derivation, andᅠ scarcely to be connected with 1. ṡāka) a potherb, vegetable, greens GṛṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc.;
any vegetable food Gaut. ;
m. the Teak tree, Tectona Grandis GṛṠrS. MBh. etc.;
Acacia Sirissa L. ;
N. of a Dvīpa (the sixth of the seven Dvīpas, called after the Teak tree growing there, surrounded by the sea of milk orᅠ white sea, andᅠ inhabited by the Ṛita-vratas, Satya-vratas, Dāna-vratas, andᅠ Anu-vratas) MBh. Pur. ;
(ā) f. Terminalia Chebula L. ;
m. orᅠ n. (?) N. of a place Col
3) m. N. of a man gaṇa kuñjâ̱di
4) mfn. (fr. ṡaka) relating to the Ṡakas orᅠ Indoscythians;
m. n. (scil. saṉvatsara, abda etc.) the Ṡaka era ( alsoᅠ ṡāka-kāla;
seeᅠ ṡakak-) VarBṛS. Sch. ;
( alsoᅠ) a general N. for any era;
(pl.) N. of a people (w.r. for ṡaka) Buddh.
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16 дерево (логического) вывода
Robots: derivation treeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дерево (логического) вывода
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17 विट
viṭam. (derivation doubtful) a voluptuary, sensualist, bon-vivant, boon-companion, rogue, knave Kāv. Rājat. Kathās. etc.
(in the drama, esp. in the Mṛicchakaṭika, he is the companion of a dissolute prince andᅠ resembles in some respects the Vidūshaka, being generally represented as a parasite on familiar terms with his associate, but at the same time accomplished in the arts of poetry, music, andᅠ singing;
ifc. a term of reproach gaṇa khasūcy-ādi Gaṇar. L. alsoᅠ « the keeper of a prostitute;
a catamite;
a mouse;
Acacia Catechu;
the orange tree;
a kind of salt;
= prāñcalloha <?>;
= viṭapa N. of a mountain»);
n. a house Gal
- विटकान्ता
- विटप
- विटपुत्र
- विटपेटक
- विटप्रिय
- विटभूत
- विटमाक्षिक
- विटलवण
- विटवल्लभा
- विटवृत्त
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viṭa-pa1) m. a keeper of catamites L. ;
viṭapa2) m. n. (gaṇa ardharcâ̱di;
of doubtful derivation accord. toᅠ Uṇ. III, 145 fr. viṭ),
the young branch of a tree orᅠ creeper, twig, sprout, shoot, bough MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a bush, shrub, cluster, thicket, tuft ib. ;
expansion, spreading L. ;
the perinaeum orᅠ the septum of the scrotum Suṡr. ;
m. N. of a man gaṇa ṡivâ̱di = viṭa orᅠ viṭâ̱dhipa L.
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19 शफ
ṡaphám. ( L. alsoᅠ n.;
ifc. f. ā;
of doubtful derivation) a hoof (esp. the hoof of a horse) RV. etc. etc.;
an eighth (because of the divided hoofs of the cow;
cf. pāda, a fourth) RV. TS. ṠBr. ;
a claw VS. XII, 4 ;
a wooden implement formed like a claw orᅠ hook (for lifting an iron pot orᅠ pan from the fire) Br. Lāṭy. ;
Unguis Odoratus L. ;
(du., with vasishṭhasya) N. of two Sāmans KātyṠr. ;
n. the root of a tree L. ;
+ cf. accord. toᅠ some,
Germ. huof, ḥuf;
Angl. Sax. hôf;
Eng. hoof
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- शफवत्
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20 शिग्रु
ṡigrúm. (of unknown derivation) Moringa Pterygosperma (a kind of horse-radish = ṡobhâ̱ñjana;
the root andᅠ leaves andᅠ flowers are eaten) Yājñ. Suṡr. etc.;
N. of a man gaṇa bidâ̱di;
pl. N. of a people RV. ;
n. the seed of the above tree Kauṡ. Car. ;
any potherb orᅠ vegetable L. ;
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- शिग्रुबीज
- शिग्रुमूल
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