Sigillography, n. ~ The study of seals. Rt: seal signature
spindle, n. ~ A sharp metal spike mounted vertically on a base, on which documents are impaled. spirit process
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spindle, n. ~ A sharp metal spike mounted vertically on a base, on which documents
are impaled. spirit process, n. ~ A technique to make multiple copies of a document from a master. DF: stencil process Notes: Spirit process and ditto are often used as synonyms. The master is a heavy piece of paper, which is placed in front of a sheet with a coating of wax and carbon.Writing or typing on the front of the master transfers the wax to the back of the master. During printing, alcohol is used to dissolve a thin layer of the wax on the back of the master, which is then transferred to a sheet of paper. splice, n. ~ A joint between two separate pieces of roll film or tape to create a continuous strip. Notes: A splice may use cement, tape, ultrasonic welding, or other means to connect the two pieces. split screen, n. ~ Moving images · Two or more separate images presented simultaneously within the same frame. BT: format RT: moving image †147 (James 2004): On the real-time television series ‘24,’ split screens put us in two places at once, watching the counterterrorist heroes and the villains they’re chasing. spoliation, n. ~ The intentional destruction, alteration, or concealment of evidence, especially documents. Notes: In general, courts have found that the routine destruction of records after reasonable, scheduled retention periods is not spoliation.However, if there is a reasonable likelihood of litigation or audit, destruction of relevant records may be considered spoliation, even if the retention period has passed. †265 (Skupsky and Mantaña 1994, p. 105): Additionally, the spoliation, or attempt to suppress material evidence by a party to the suit, favorable to an adversary, is sufficient foundation for an inference of his guilt or negligence. spool, n. ~ 1. A hub, usually with flanges, on which film or tape is wound for storage. – v. ~ 2. Computing · To transfer data to a queue for temporary storage pending further action. RT: reel †239 (New Hacker’s Dictionary 1994, p. 392): [Spool2] From early IBM ‘Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line,’ but is widely thought to have been contrived for the effect. To send files to some device or program (a spooler) that queues them up and does something useful with them later. Without qualification, the spooler is the print spooler controlling output of jobs to a printer; but the term has been used in connection with other peripherals (especially plotters and graphics devices) and occasionally even for input devices. Syn: Synonym • †: see Bibliography • Superscript: Definition number Download 96 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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