Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet FORKED
FORKED
Definition av FORKED
- böjningsform av fork
- perfektparticip av fork
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- Volunteer developers have forked the Elm code several times, producing modern versions of Elm with fixes and enhancements not in the official development branch.
- One emigrant road forked by Big Meadow — its north branch came directly to West Point, which was a thriving trading post prior to the gold discovery.
- A section of the Great Indian Warpath forked at the mouth of Boyd's Creek, just north of Sevierville.
- thumbSince the axes of the cylinders are coplanar, the connecting rods cannot all be directly attached to the crankshaft unless mechanically complex forked connecting rods are used, none of which have been successful.
- It is probably a Native American word meaning "lazy" or "sluggish" but possibly meaning "treeless plain" for the plain near the river or "forked" for its many tributaries.
- During the 19th century, the community was known as Trundles Crossroads where the main road from Sevierville forked, with one branch continuing northward to Knoxville and one branch westward to Maryville (now the intersection of Boyds Creek Highway and Old Sevierville Pike).
- Engines forked from KHTML are used by most of the browsers that are widely used today, including WebKit (Safari) and Blink (Google Chrome, Chromium, Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi and Brave).
- The Ascension frigatebird is a large lightly built seabird with brownish-black plumage and a deeply forked tail.
- Its importance in Roman times was due to the extension of the Via Aemilia from Ariminum (Rimini) to the Padus (or Po) (187 BC), which it crossed at Placentia (Piacenza) and there forked, one branch going to Mediolanum (Milan) and the other to Ticinum, and thence to Laumellum where it divided once more, one branch going to Vercellae, and thence to Eporedia and Augusta Praetoria; and the other to Valentia, and thence to Augusta Taurinorum (Turin) or to Pollentia.
- They visibly differ from the other swifts in matters of plumage, which is softer, and they have crests or other facial ornaments, and long, forked tails.
- As forked processes are also copies of the first program, once they resume execution from the next address at the frame pointer, they continue forking endlessly within their own copy of the same infinite loop.
- The road forked in the centre of the town, with the present High Street dividing into Amwell Street and Burford Street, both leading north to Ware.
- On the lower surface, most species have rounded, forked folds that run almost all the way down the stipe, which tapers down from the cap.
- The database forked from Borland's open source edition of InterBase in 2000 but the code has been largely rewritten since Firebird 1.
- Originally, the Hollandse IJssel forked off from river Lek at Nieuwegein, but the connection was cut off with the Hollandse IJssel nowadays only draining the surrounding pastures.
- The adult male has a gorget (throat patch) of iridescent ruby red bordered narrowly with velvety black on the upper margin and a forked black tail with a faint violet sheen.
- Alpine swifts have a short forked tail and very long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang but may (as in the image) be held stretched straight out.
- Like its relative, it has a short forked tail and very long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
- Crotch is derived from crutch; it was first used in 1539 to refer to a forked stick used as a farm implement.
- It relies on "pollination by deception", as it attracts insects to anther-like yellow hairs at the entrance to the pouch and forked nectary-like structures at the end of the pouch but produces no nectar that would nourish them.
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