Oracle
31ORACLE — [1] Oak Ridge Automatic Computer and Logical Engine ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) [2] Optimal Reception of Announcements by Coded Line Electronics Teletext Dienst der IBA ( > Lexikon der Text und Datenkommunikation ) [3] Oracle On Line… …
32oracle — noun (C) 1 someone the ancient Greeks believed could communicate with the gods, who gave advice to people or told them what would happen: Spartans would consult the oracle before going into battle. 2 a message given by an oracle 3 humorous a… …
33oracle — noun 1) the oracle of Apollo Syn: prophet, prophetess, sibyl, seer, augur, prognosticator, diviner, soothsayer, fortune teller, sage 2) our oracle on Africa Syn: authority, expert …
34oracle — /ˈɒrəkəl / (say oruhkuhl) noun 1. (especially in ancient Greece) an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry. 2. the agency or medium giving such responses, or a… …
35oracle — Un Oracle, C est à dire, conseil et response donné de Dieu, Oraculum. Tenir une chose aussi vraye que si l oracle l avoit dit, Ex oraculo dici putare …
36oracle — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin oraculum, from orare to speak more at oration Date: 15th century 1. a. a person (as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak b. a shrine in which a… …
37Oracle — In the Old Testament used in every case, except 2 Sam. 16:23, to denote the most holy place in the temple (1 Kings 6:5, 19 23; 8:6). In 2 Sam. 16:23 it means the Word of God. A man inquired at the oracle of God by means of the Urim and Thummim …
38Oracle — ● np. (tm?) ►CORP Nom d une base de données très répandue et disponible sur des tas de plate formes. Accessoirement, nom de la société qui l édite. http://www.oracle.com …
39Oracle — Original name in latin Oracle Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Phoenix longitude 32.61091 latitude 110.77093 altitude 1379 Population 3686 Date 2011 05 14 …
40Oracle — relationales ⇡ Datenbanksystem (⇡ Relationenmodell); von der Oracle Cooperation entwickelt und seit 1979 vertrieben. Verwendbar auf Computern aller Rechnergruppen; die ⇡ Abfragesprache ist ⇡ SQL …