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1) v. to ask the court not to allow a particular question asked o...
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Relationships Related Term:  artifact class data object digital object item material realia replica resource specimen n. ~ 1. An item that is tangible, especially one with significant depth relative t [..]
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The objects in the set are called its elements.
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Objet
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An object allows you to store information in your Salesforce organization. The object is the overall definition of the type of information you are storing. For example, the case object allow you to store information regarding customer inquiries. For each object, your organization will have multiple records that store the information about specific [..]
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A boiler and machinery (BM) insurance term for equipment or machinery. BM coverage applies to loss or damage resulting from an accident (such as a breakdown or explosion) to a covered object.
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c. 1400, "to bring forward in opposition," from Old French objecter and directly from Latin obiectus, past participle of obiectare "to cite as grounds for disapproval, set against, oppo [..]
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late 14c., "tangible thing, something perceived or presented to the senses," from Medieval Latin objectum "thing put before" (the mind or sight), noun use of neuter of Latin obiect [..]
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/ˈɑːbʤɪkt/ noun plural objects 1 object /ˈɑːbʤɪkt/ noun plural objects Learner's definition of OBJECT 1  [count] : a thing that you can see and touch and that is not alive There were three ob [..]
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Phobia
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Any data with state (attributes or value) and defined behavior (methods). Also the ultimate base class of any new-style class.
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An entity with a well-defined boundary and identity that encapsulates state and behavior. State is represented by attributes and relationships, behavior is represented by operations, methods, and stat [..]
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A discrete unit of information in digital form. From Introduction and Supporting Materials from PREMIS Data Dictionary, p. 6. The associated footnote adds: " . . . differs from the definition [..]
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The principal building blocks of object-oriented programs. Each object is a programming unit consisting of data ( instance variables ) and functionality ( instance methods ). See also class .
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In NBP, the proper term for describing the individual name given to a service. In the Chooser, it is the name that is displayed in the list of devices.
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See: objection
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- 1. Various objects used as targets.   \/
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- 2. Hazards on the course.
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a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects" express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or ex [..]
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An entity consisting of attributes (such as color and size) stored as data and behaviors or functions (such as draw and move) that manipulate the attribute data. It is capable of interacting with othe [..]
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In object oriented programming, A self contained module [encapsulation] of data and the programs [services] that manipulate [process] that data.
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A BLOB of data held by Object Storage; can be in any format.
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A person, thing or feeling in the sentence that has had something done to it.
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a thing; something you can see or handle. The same word also means to disagree with someone else’s idea
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1. In image processing, a sub-region of an image that is perceived as a single entity. Note: An image can contain more than one object. 2. In facsimile systems, the image, the likeness of which is to be transmitted. 3. [A] Passive entity containing or receiving information. Access to an object implies access to the information it contains. [INFOSEC [..]
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Usually the thing to which the action of a verb is done. More technically a substantive word, phrase, or clause, immediately dependent on, or ‘governed by’, a verb, as expressing, in [..]
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The noun, noun group or pronoun in a sentence that is affected by an action. To find the object ask who or what after the verb, for example 'The girl threw the ball'. (She threw what? [..]
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Internet Glossary Generally, any item that can be individually selected and manipulated. This can include shapes and pictures that appear on a display screen as well as less tangible software entities. In object-oriented programming, for example, an object is a self-contained entity that consists of both data and procedures to manipulate the data.
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An instance of a class.
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Object refers to a data structure containing data and instructions for working with the data. Objects sometimes refer to real-world things, for example a car or map object in a racing game. JavaScript [..]
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Generally, any item that can be individually selected and manipulated. This can include shapes and pictures that appear on a display screen as well as less tangible software entities. In object-orient [..]
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noun. 1. the other, which is, any individual or symbolic representations of an individual which isn't the self and toward whom actions, thoughts, or influences are directed. The word is at times, [..]
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obyekt
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dover
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In AACR2, a three-dimensional artifact, replica of an artifact, or naturally occurring entity. In the British list of general material designations, the term also includes dioramas, games, microscope [..]
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1 : something toward which thought, feeling, or action is directed see also natural object 2 : the purpose or goal of something ;esp in the civil law of Louisiana : the purpose for which a contract .. [..]
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A noun or pronoun that is the recipient of a verb: I love you.
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(n) the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)(n) (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon(n) the focus of cognitions or feelings(n) (computing) a discrete item that p [..]
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Data and processing functions packaged into a small, discrete, interoperable module. Also, in a specific OGC context, an XML document element of a type derived from AbstractGMLType
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To open—or sometimes “log”—a file or folder, you double click it. An alternative is to highlight the folder and hit the ENTER key. When you open a folder or file, its contents are revealed. Simply hig [..]
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Generally, Object refers to any item that can be individually selected and manipulated. In computer programming such as object-oriented programming, an object is an individual unit of run-time data st [..]
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SQL Mapping - Object-SQL mapping, also known as object-relational mapping(O/RM), is a programming technique that links SQL databases to object-oriented language concepts, creating (in effect) a " [..]
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The instance of a class that is unique and self-describing. A class defines an object, and an object is the functional, realization of the class. Analogously, if a class is a cookie cutter then the co [..]
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a structure in an object-oriented program that consists of variables and methods. Analogous to a subroutine in procedural languages. object code:
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a general term for any 'thing' which is conditioned by the subject's representation, and so is capable of being known. The thing in itself is a thing which cannot become an object. (Cf. subject; see thing in itself.)
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In object-oriented design or programming, a data item with instructions for the operations to be performed on it.
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For operating expense reporting, an article or service obtained. Can be found in: F-30
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Anything recognizable by DesignSpark Mechanical tools. 3D objects include vertices, edges, faces, surfaces, solids, layouts, planes, axes, and origins. 2D objects include points and lines.
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Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): The fundamental entity type stored in Amazon S3. Objects consist of object data and metadata. The data portion is opaque to Amazon S3.Amazon Cl [..]
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Enumerates detected photometric objects within a given imaging field. Thus, multiple fields may have objects with the same object number. In CAS, this identification number is named obj in the photoOb [..]
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complement: another term for object predicative.
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predicative (objektspredikativ): a syntactic function in the clause, occurring after a complex transitive verb and a direct object. The object predicative refers to a property or the identity of the d [..]
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Enumerates detected photometric objects within a given imaging field. Thus, multiple fields may have objects with the same object number. In CAS, this identification number is named obj in the photoObjAll and related tables. In the flatfiles in SAS, this identification number is named id.
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In FrameForge 3D Studio, objects are what sets are dressed with—anything that might end up in front of a camera. That includes walls, chairs, tables vehicles—and yes, you guessed it, even “actors” are considered to be Objects within the program's paradigm. Alfred Hitchcock would be proud.
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Aggregates of matter in outer space.
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a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb.
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On a FileMaker Pro layout, an object is a discrete entity or shape that you can select, move, modify, delete, or name. Lines, fields, buttons, popovers, panel controls, portals, imported graphics, blo [..]
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In boiler and machinery insurance, the name of the vessel insured; the object of insurance.
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Object, in C#, is an instance of a class that is created dynamically. Object is also a keyword that is an alias for the predefined type System.Object in the .NET framework. The unified type system of [..]
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a noun or pronoun, usually found in the predicate, which is being acted upon or otherwise involved in the completion of the action that a subject is carrying out. In the sentence "Steve ate the e [..]
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An instance of a class. Something that "knows" what user-defined type (class) it is, and what it can do because of what class it is. Your program can request an object to do things, but the object gets to decide whether it wants to do them or not. Some objects are more accommodating than others.
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In software engineering, an instance of data encapsulated with all its features and possible uses in constructing program applications, like an interchangeable part in manufacturing. operating system
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A self-contained module of data and its associated processing. Objects are the software building blocks of object technology. Object Oriented Programming
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1) v. to ask the court not to allow a particular question asked of a witness by the opposing lawyer on the basis that it is either legally not permitted, confusing in its wording or improper in its &q [..]
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Data and processing functions packaged into a small, discrete, interoperable module.
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Also called a dictionary or map. Lets us store pairs of keys that are matched with a specific value. Object
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A class is a description of a type of thing (such as "cat"), and an object is one such thing (such as one particular cat). Sometimes we say that an object is an instance
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Part of the tempus kernel library, Object is a template class which defines a simple kind of proxy object
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, such as a WebCruncher object. See the bless
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reference. A method associated with the class as a whole. Also see instance method
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, like an anonymous array or a hash (or a sonata, for that matter). For example, a pair of braces acts as a composer for a hash, and a pair of brackets acts as a composer for an array. See the section [..]
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Sometimes we use the term loosely to mean a composer
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is thinking about destroying
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, as opposed to a class method
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, not a package
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; data stored with the particular object rather than with the class as a whole.
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class. (A module’s main .pm
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An instance
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is a variable
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n. Any piece of data that can be manipulated by a C program: a simple variable, an array, a structure, a piece of malloc'ed memory, etc. See also object pointer.
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An individual datum. Also called an instance.
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A data item that can be manipulated by a computer system, for example a database record or a file.
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An instance of a class. For example, Cookie could be a class, and a cookie (e.g. "thisCookie") would be an object created using the class. In other words, "thisCookie" is an obje [..]
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A technical computing term for an independent piece of computer code with its data. Hence, object-oriented programming, and distributed objects, where objects are connected over a network.
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An object is an abstraction or simulation of physical things such as people and machines or intangible things such as events and processes that captures their characteristics and behavior. Objects and [..]
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Information is typically defined for a Building Information Model through the use of a building manufacturer’s objects. Thousands of BIM objects have been written which allow the user to define specif [..]
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denotes an element of interest in the system. In the Object-Oriented Paradigm: An object is an entity which has a state and a defined set of operations which operate on that state. The state is represented as a set of object attributes. The operations associated with the object provide services to other objects (clients) which request these service [..]
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A combination of data and functions (called methods
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Anything that is visible, tangible, and stable in form.
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the thing or person affected by the verb; e.g. "We chose the house with the red door." (see "direct" or "indirect" objects)
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  A noun, noun phrase, pronoun, or clause that follows a preposition, or on which a verb acts directly or indirectly (e.g., He petted the dog.  She gave him the gift. She did what was asked. They watc [..]
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(1) a contiguous region of memory holding a value of some type. (2) a named or unnamed variable of some type; an object of a type with a constructor is not considered an object before the constructo [..]
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oriented design - design focussed on objects and object-oriented programming. TC++PL 23.2, D&E 7.2.
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oriented programming - programming using class hierarchies and virtual functions to allow manipulation of objects of a variety of types through well-defined interfaces and allow a program to be ext [..]
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oriented programming language - a programming language designed to support or enforce some notion of object-oriented programming. C++ supports OOP and other effective forms of programming, but does [..]
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Elements in Wwise, such as the Sounds, Motion FX, Containers, and Actor-Mixers, that are used to contain, group, and define sounds, voices, motion, and music within the project hierarchy.
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Anything on the play area, being used in the game that Characters, that is not a Character. This includes Scenery, Objectives, Obstacles, and other Terrain. Determine all Objects on a table before the game begins (before phase A). Objects cannot normally be moved or removed during the game, unless a rule specifically excepts this.
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a digital representation of all or part of an entity instance.
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oriented - an approach to software development that makes use of a classification approach and packages data and processing together
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oriented analysis (OOA) - a technique for defined classes of objects, their relationships and basic structure
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oriented design (OOD) - a technique for translating the OOA model into an implementation model
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A specific instance of a class for which a set of data attributes and a list of operations that can be performed on those attributes can be collected. For example, "Mary Jones" is a specific instance of the class "Customer."
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