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  • advice: a) affirmation that an action has taken place; b) confirmation that a funds transfer has been executed
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • apprentice: a person who is learning a trade or how to perform a job
    Category: Labour

  • apprenticeship: a period of long-term training substantially carried out within an undertaking and regulated by statutory law or custom according to an oral or written contract which imposes mutual obligations on the two parties concerned: the trainee; and, normally, an employer who has assumed responsibility for giving the trainee initial training (8)for a recognised occupation subject to apprenticeship
    Category: Education

  • apprenticeship: a period of long-term training substantially carried out within an undertaking and regulated by statutory law or custom according to an oral or written contract which imposes mutual obligations on the two parties concerned:the trainee and,normally,an employer who has assumed responsibility for giving the trainee initial training for a recognized occupation subject to apprenticeship
    Category: Education

  • apprenticeship: a period of long-term training,substantially carried out within an undertaking and regulated by a verbal or written contract which imposes mutual obligations on two parties:the trainee and,normally,an employer who has assumed responsibility for giving the trainee initial training for a trade or other occupation
    Category: Law

  • armistice: Remembrance day:Sunday nearest to Armistice day
    Category: History, ethnology, manners and customs

  • bit-slice: a vertical slice of a computer which constitutes an n-bit slice of a traditional CPU,minus control
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • caddice: Any small mothlike insect of the order Trichoptera having two pairs of hairy wings and aquatic larvae.(2)
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • choice: An input device providing one value from a set of alternatives.
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • choice: a rider who has a variety of modes of travel available and selects one to use public transport.Also called non-captive rider
    Category: Statistics

  • confirmed-service: a service which results in an explicit confirmation from the service-provider
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • coppice: a forest originating from coppice shoots,root suckers or both,i.e.by vegetative means
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • cysticercosis: infection with cysticerci in the intermediate hosts of a number of species-specific cestodes; infection with Cysticercus bovis, larval stage of Taenia saginata
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • cysticercus: bladder-worm
    Category: Medicine

  • cysticercus: a larval form of tapeworms in which there is only a single invaginated scolex and a large cyst
    Category: Medicine

  • cysticercus: a former genus of the larval or intermediate stage of tapeworms
    Category: Medicine

  • death-in-service: benefits in a pension scheme as for employees who die while still in service,either as a lump sum or as a pension to dependants
    Category: Insurance

  • device: in the broadest sense, any material means designed for a particular operation; in the narrow and common sense, a means more complex than a tool, but less complex than a machine e.g. apparatus
    Category: Physics

  • device: an electronic element which cannot be divided without changing or abolishing its stated function
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • device-dependent: public text whose formal public identifier differs from that of another public text only by the addition of a public text display version,which identifies the display devices supported or coding scheme used
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • dice: circuit elements built on small rectangles of silicon on a wafer.Each wafer contains several dozen to more than a hundred rectangles-dice
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • dice: a section of a processed wafer,usually rectangular,which contains one functional circuit
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • edifice: industry-specific association which provides a forum for discussion and agreement of EDI practices within the electronics and electronic components industries
    Category: General

  • epicentre: at the site of an earthquake, the point exactly above the Earth`s seismic centre; the latter is called the hypocentre
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • epicentre: point on the earth`s surface which is directly above the focus of an earthquake
    Category: The cosmos

  • exercice: area shown on charts within which naval,military or aerial exercises are carried out
    Category: The cosmos

  • factice: product of the reaction of certain vegetable and fish oils with sulphur or sulphur chlorid or, less commonly, with selenium or tellurium
    Category: Chemistry

  • Hospice: Home for esp. the terminally ill.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • hospice: looks after the terminally ill in special homes
    Category: Medicine

  • hospice: institution dedicated to caring for the terminally ill
    Category: Medicine

  • ice: water frozen,or reduced to the solid state by cold.Ice is a transparent,nearly colourless,crystalline,and brittle substance
    Category: The cosmos

  • ice: to supply ice to an installation,e.g.a refrigerated waggon,to fresh foods,fish,vegetables...,etc.
    Category: Chemistry

  • ice: an odourless,colourless substance resembling rock candy or rock salt,which is smoked,as opposed to being swallowed or injected
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • ice-bound: a harbour, inlet, etc. is said to be icebound when navigation by ships is prevented on account of ice, except possibly with the assistance of an icebreaker
    Category: The cosmos

  • ice-cream: frozen mixture of milk, cream, and other animal or vegetable fats, sugar, etc
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • ice-free: no ice present. If ice of any kind is present this term should not be used
    Category: The cosmos

  • ice-house: building often partly or wholly underground for storing ice
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • ice-up: a condition in flight in which ice forms on the aircraft structure
    Category: Transport

  • iceberg: a massive piece of iceof greatly varying shape, more than 5 m above sea-level, which has broken away from a glacier, and which may be afloat or aground. Icebergs may be described as tabular, dome-shaped, sloping, pinnacled, weathered or glacier bergs
    Category: The cosmos

  • iced: term applied to a wine cooled to near 0 oC
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • icelander: inhabitant of Iceland
    Category: The cosmos

  • icelandic: semi-permanent depression of the region. Its presence on mean pressure charts arises from the frequent appearance of depressions in this region.
    Category: The cosmos

  • icelandic: currency of Iceland
    Category: The cosmos

  • iceport: an embayment in an ice front, often of a temporary nature, where ships can moor alongside and unload directly onto the ice shelf
    Category: The cosmos

  • indice: subject headings in a filing system
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • indice: the performance of a stock exchange is most usually measured by one or more indices,whether for fixed interest stocks or ordinary shares
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • inter-office: titre d`une formule dans une agence de perception. L`agence n`a qu`à encercler un des numéros correspondant à un paragraphe pré-imprimé et à faire parvenir la formule à son client.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • interstice: in a cable construction,the space or void left between or around the cable components
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • interstice: a minute space between one thing and another,especially between things closely set or between the parts of a body
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • intra-office: the trunk connection within the same central office
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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