English Dictionary
◊ CERIMAN
ceriman
n 1: tropical American vine having hanging cord-like roots and
cylindrical fruit with pineapple-banana flavor [syn: {Monstera
deliciosa}]
2: tropical cylindrical fruit resembling a pinecone with
pineapple-banana flavor [syn: {monstera}]
 cereus  ceric  ceriman  cerise  cerium 
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN GERMAN?
German
\j▫r'mn\ A human language written (in latin
alphabet) and spoken in Germany, Austria and parts of
Switzerland.
German writing normally uses four non-{ASCII} characters:
"����", the first three have "umlauts" (two dots over the
top): A O and U and the last is a double-S ("scharfes S")
which looks like the Greek letter beta (except in capitalised
words where it should be written "SS"). These can be written
in ASCII in several ways, the most common are ae, oe ue AE OE
UE ss or sz and the {TeX} versions "a "o "u "A "O "U "s.
See also {ABEND}, {blinkenlights}, {DAU}, {DIN}, {gedanken},
{GMD}, {kluge}.
{Usenet} newsgroup: {news:soc.culture.german}.
{(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/soc.answers/german-faq)},
{(ftp://alice.fmi.uni-passau.de/pub/dictionaries/german.dat.Z)}.
(1995-03-31)