| fire |
The rainbow colors seen in a diamond as a result of dispersion.
Ãâó: diamonds.pricescope.com/glossary.asp
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| firewall |
Gateway that limits access between networks in accordance with local security policy. [NS4009]
Ãâó: www.pki.vt.edu/help/glossary.html
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| firewall |
As the term conveys, a firewall is an extra layer of security built into computers on a network, which restricts access to systems from the outside world. Firewalls protect against hackers and malicious intruders.
Ãâó: www.liv.ac.uk/webteam/glossary/
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| fire |
Slang for shooting a picture. Example: I pressed the shutter button to fire.
Ãâó: www.bytecamera.com/content/view/23/27/
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| fire |
Colored light reflected from within a diamond. White light entering a stone is separated into the many colors of the rainbow just like a prism. Good fire can only be achieved with very good to excellent proportions. Also called "refraction" or most often "dispersion" in the trade.
Ãâó: www.diamondland.be/contentview.aspx
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| fire | tropical American flycatcher found as far north as southern Texas and Arizona |
| fire | eastern subspecies of northern oriole |
| fire | the male is bright red with black wings and tail |
| fire | a boat equipped to fight fires on ships or along a waterfront |
| fire | a bomb with incendiary effects |
| fire | attack with fire-bombs |
| fire | a furnace (as on a steam locomotive) in which fuel is burned |
| fire | someone who deliberately foments trouble |
| fire | a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning |
| fire | lives in warm moist areas e.g. around furnaces |
| fire | a narrow field that has been cleared to check the spread of a prairie fire or forest fire |
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