virtual

  • 21Virtual — (Virtuell, v. lat.), 1) kräftig, vermögend; 2) der Kraft od. Bedeutung nach, seinem Wesen nach geltend …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 22virtual —   [engl.], virtuell. * * * vir|tu|al <Adj.> (veraltet): virtuell …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 23virtual — (adj.) late 14c., influencing by physical virtues or capabilities, from M.L. virtualis, from L. virtus excellence, potency, efficacy, lit. manliness, manhood (see VIRTUE (Cf. virtue)). The meaning of being something in essence or fact, though not …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 24virtual — *implicit, constructive Antonyms: actual …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 25virtual — [adj] in essence basic, constructive, essential, fundamental, implicit, implied, in all but name*, in conduct, indirect, in effect, in practice, potential, practical, pragmatic, tacit, unacknowledged; concepts 487,537,544,573 Ant. actual,… …

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  • 26virtual — ► ADJECTIVE 1) almost as described, but not completely or according to strict definition. 2) Computing not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so. 3) Optics relating to the points at which rays would meet if produced… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 27Virtual PC — VirtualPC VirtualPC est un logiciel propriétaire gratuit d émulation et de virtualisation. Il permet d émuler un système d exploitation sur une architecture matérielle différente de celle à laquelle il était initialement destiné. Il permet… …

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  • 28Virtual PC — Тип Сервер виртуализации …

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  • 29virtual —    by William Pawlett   The virtual is an important term in Baudrillard s later work, used frequently as a noun and also as an adjective in his notions of virtual events, virtual war and virtual power. The most important dimensions of the virtual …

    The Baudrillard dictionary

  • 30Virtual — The term virtual is a concept applied in many fields with somewhat differing connotations, and also, differing denotations. Colloquially, virtual has a similar meaning to or pseudo (prefixes which themselves have quite different meanings),… …

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