English Dictionary
◊ CONE
cone
n 1: any cone-shaped artifact
2: a shape whose base is a cone and whose sides taper up to a
point [syn: {conoid}, {cone shape}]
3: cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts
[syn: {strobilus}, {strobile}]
4: visual receptor cell sensitive to color [syn: {cone cell}, {retinal
cone}]
v 1: make cione-shaped; "cone a tire"
2: make cone-shaped
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN CLONE?
clone
1. An exact copy of a product, made legally or
illegally, from {documentation} or by {reverse engineering},
and usually cheaper.
E.g. "PC clone": a PC-BUS/{ISA}, {EISA}, {VESA}, or {PCI}
compatible {x86}-based {microcomputer} (this use is sometimes
misspelled "klone" or "PClone"). These invariably have much more
bang per buck than the {IB PCM} they resemble.
E.g. "Unix clone": An {operating system} designed to deliver a
{Unix}-like environment without Unix licence fees or with
additional "mission-critical" features such as support for
{real-time} programming.
2. A {clonebot}.
[{Jargon File}]
(2000-06-15)