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Results for "eclipsed"

Awaked

Definition: Awakened is a term used in various cultures and languages to describe someone who has awakened from a deep sleep or a state of unconsciousness. It can also refer to someone waking up suddenly, usually after being asleep for an extended period of time. In some contexts, "awake" could be used as a synonym for "eclipsed," which is the act of reaching out one's hand and feeling something that appears to touch but cannot be touched directly. This could mean someone has


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Uneclipsed

Definition: "Uneclipped" is a term used in computer science and programming to describe an object that has no direct or indirect child objects. It is often associated with software development, where it describes an object that is not directly connected to any other objects in its hierarchy. In the context of programming languages, "uneclipped" can refer to a variable or class that does not have any children. For example, in Python, if we had a class like this: ```python class Une


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Noneclipsed

Definition: Noneclipped is a concept in computer science that refers to an algorithmic approach for optimizing time and space complexity of algorithms, by minimizing number of operations or comparisons. It's often used to reduce the amount of data required to solve a problem, such as reducing the size of the input vector, array, or graph.


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Evanesce

Definition: An adjective that describes something or someone moving through space without being seen. For example, "The sun was eclipsed by the moon."


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Eclipsed

Definition: Eclipsing, as in a moon or planet passing between two stars.


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Daytide

Definition: In astronomy, a "daytide" is an astronomical event where the Moon appears to be completely eclipsed by the Sun. This occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow that appears as a full moon. Daytides are typically seen in certain parts of the world during the summer solstice (June 21-22).


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