Results for: method of displaying colors according their amounts of intensity saturation and hue (Computers)
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any method, established method, routine, protocol; course of action; subroutine, sequence of instructions (Computers)procedure
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupin), plant with tall flower spikes, ravenous, relating to a wolf, wild, rapacious; wolf-likelupine
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupine)lupin
any of a number of plants belonging to the genus Lobelia and bearing long clusters of flowers in a variety of colors, plant with red or white flowerslobelia
any set of written instructions; written instructions for preparing food; prescription, written instructions for the use of a medication, instructions for making food, methodrecipe
any sound, complaint, electric disturbance, loud sound; ruckus; background noise, random electrical signals which interfere with communications (Computers, Electronics), meaningless data, outcry, rumor, spread gossip, spread rumors, gossip; make loud s...noise
any type of plant of the lily family and of the genus Tulipa having large cup-shaped flowers of different colors; flowers of the tulip plant, plant with cup-shaped flowers, tulip flower or bulbtulip
apparatus; trick, scheme; hardware component which can send or receive data (Computers), bomb, emblem or motto, literary or dramatic tool, ornamental design, ploy, tool or machinedevice
appearance, characteristic, prominent quality; facial structure; full-length film; attraction; regular column (in a newspaper); attribute, advantage, positive quality of a program(Computers); function, capability (i.e. of a software program), character...feature
application of observation and experiment, medicine based solely on experience, method of learning based on observation and experience, philosophical belief regarding sense-derived knowledgeempiricism
Application Program Interface; (Computers) interface which enables an application program to communicate with the operating system and other services provided by the operating system (also helps create similar user interfaces within computer programs)API
application which can transfer objects to and from itself according to the OLE methodclient application
apply gently, gentle tap, pat, tap; little bit, drop; expert (Slang); type of fish, small flatfish, small quantity, tap gently, touch lightly; spread lightly; apply small amountsdab
appoint to office, decide on something, famous person, give a name to, give a name; call by a name; appoint; specify; identify; designate, identify by name, reputation, reputed, famous; made for or displaying a name, respected, uncomplimentary word abo...name
approach; entry; attack of a disease; permission to enter a computer system and/or retrieve data (Computers), call upaccess
 

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