English Dictionary
◊ MAD
mad
adj 1: (informal) roused to anger; "stayed huffy a good while"-
Mark Twain; "she gets mad when you wake her up so
early"; "mad at his friend"; "sore over a remark"
[syn: {huffy}, {sore}]
2: affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad"
[syn: {brainsick}, {crazy}, {demented}, {distracted}, {disturbed},
{sick}, {unbalanced}, {unhinged}]
3: marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; "a crowd of
delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their
gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure" [syn: {delirious}, {excited},
{frantic}, {unrestrained}]
4: very foolish; "harebrained ideas"; "took insane risks behind
the wheel"; "a completely mad scheme to build a bridge
between two mountains" [syn: {harebrained}, {insane}]
English Computing Dictionary
◊ MAD
MAD
1. {Michigan Algorithm Decoder}.
2. A {data flow} language.
["Implementation of Data Structures on a Data Flow Computer",
D.L. Bowen, Ph.D. Thesis, Victoria U Manchester, Apr 1981].
(1999-12-10)
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