universe
91universe — u•ni•verse [[t]ˈyu nəˌvɜrs[/t]] n. 1) the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space; the cosmos; macrocosm 2) the whole world, esp. with reference to humanity 3) a world or sphere in which something exists or prevails… …
92universe — Ao holo oko a …
93Universe, Mr — Used to a man who has just displayed great strength in Like Any Other Man, by Patrick Boyle. The allusion is to a title bestowed on the winner of a competition to find the world’s most perfectly developed man. The speaker who uses this name in …
94IBM UniVerse — UniVerse is an example of a dimensional database also known as a multi value database system which runs on Windows and most major Unix and Linux releases. History UniVerse is an offshoot of the Pick operating system. It was created by VMark… …
95Scrooge McDuck universe — universe.McDuck s creator Carl Barks started early, writing stories that centered on his favourite protagonist s uncle. This tradition was continued by numerous European cartoonists, and brought back to the United States by Keno Don Rosa. Many… …
96universe of discourse — Date: 1881 an inclusive class of entities that is tacitly implied or explicitly delineated as the subject of a statement, discourse, or theory …
97universe of discourse — noun The set of all entities over which quantifiers including for all and there exists range. Syn: domain of discourse …
98universe of securities — A group of stocks having a common feature, such as similar outstanding market capitalization or same product line. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
99universe, origin of the — Вселенной происхождение …
100universe of discourse — noun Logic the complex of objects or facts which are capable of being treated by a given technical language or part of a language …