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zimbo

zimbo  n.— «[Daniel Dennett] goes on, however, to propose a super-zombie or “zimbo,” which besides its routine processing of inputs and outputs, is capable of addressing and “considering” its own internal states...

caging

caging  n.— «The contribution checks went to a Viguerie “caging function” here for processing. Peck protested, charging that Dornan’s campaign was “run out of Falls Church.” Recognizing that “Peck’s got a...

caging

caging n. the processing of responses to a fund-raising or marketing campaign, especially when concerning money. Etymological Note: Perhaps related to a teller’s cage. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

caging

caging  n.— «Many people use many terms for this service. Some of them are: lock box operation, cashiering, scanning operation, caging operation, cash management, and OCR operation.» —“How to cut costs on gift...

dutching

dutching  n.— «Another is that the traditional processing methods—especially the fermentation, roasting and what’s known as “dutching,” which is the addition of alkali to mellow flavor—strip the nutrients, and especially the...

bouma shape

bouma shape  n.— «Nor have the palaeographers and codicologists ever noted one of the most important lexical consequences of the adoption of minuscule, as opposed to majuscule, as a book script is that it contributed, in conjunction with...