emulation
41emulation — n 1. effort to equal, attempt to match, imitation; effort to excel, competition, rivalry, vying. 2. high regard, high opinion, honor, veneration, reverence, esteem, respect …
42emulation — em·u·la·tion …
43emulation — See: emulate …
44emulation — em•u•la•tion [[t]ˌɛm yəˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) effort or desire to equal or excel others 2) Obs. jealous rivalry • Etymology: 1545–55; < L …
45emulation — /ɛmjuˈleɪʃən/ (say emyooh layshuhn), / jə / (say yuh ) noun 1. effort or desire to equal or excel others. 2. Computers a software item which provides an ability to imitate a specified computer system …
46Emulation — Emu|la|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch englisch> (EDV Nachahmung der Funktionen eines anderen Computers) …
47emulation software — program that adapts the workings of one computer to the workings of another, program which translates different computer languages …
48emulation mode — /ɛmjəˈleɪʃən moʊd/ (say emyuh layshuhn mohd) noun a designated status of a computer in which it is imitating a specified software system not its own …
49emulation software — /ɛmjəleɪʃən ˈsɒftwɛə/ (say emyuhlayshuhn softwair) noun software designed to enable a computer to emulate a specified software system not its own …
50Rite emulation — Rite émulation Le Rite Émulation ou rite anglais de style Émulation ou rite d union est un rite maçonnique. Sommaire 1 Histoire du rite 2 Particularités du rite 3 Le rite émulation aujourd hui …