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Monthly computer magazine
October 1997. Amiga portal Amiga Survivor Amiga Computing #1 (1988-06); Amiga Computing #22 (1990-03) Amiga Computing #23 (1990-04); Amiga Computing #36 (1991-05)
Amiga_Computing
Home computer introduced in 1992
mixed. The magazine Amazing Computing called it "an Amiga Warrior that offers an enormous opportunity to Amiga computing and the consumer market", saying
Amiga_600
1994 video game
Entertainment for the Amiga in 1994. Reception Apocalypse received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Tina Hackett of Amiga Computing praised the game's
Apocalypse_(1994_video_game)
Operating system
Commodore-Amiga, Inc. in 1990 for the Amiga computer family as an alternative to AmigaOS, which shipped by default. Bundled with the Amiga 3000UX, Commodore's Unix
Amiga_Unix
Annual expo of Commodore computers
expos were widely reported on in computing magazines. With the decline of its 8-bit product line and the rise of the Amiga, Commodore began branding some
World_of_Commodore
in a specific topic of computing. Amiga Action (United Kingdom) (discontinued) Amiga Addict (United Kingdom) Amiga Computing (United Kingdom, United
List_of_computer_magazines
1993 video game
Smith, Amiga Format (issue 54, Xmas 1993), p. 80 Steve McNally, Amiga Action (issue 53, Jan 1994), pp. 24–25 Jonathan Maddock, Amiga Computing (issue
Cannon_Fodder_(video_game)
1991 video game
Amiga Format also found the game to be addictive, but was more forgiving of the graphics, calling them "simplistic but effective". Amiga Computing considered
Supaplex
1994 video game
CU Amiga said "it's the same game started up with new graphics" as well as the new levels. Amiga Computing praised the new main theme music. Amiga Power
Cannon_Fodder_2
1991 video game
2010-07-05. "Review". Amiga Action (29). Feb 1992. "Review". Amiga Computing (46). Mar 1992. "Review". Amiga Force (5). May 1993. "Review". Amiga Format (32).
Moonstone:_A_Hard_Days_Knight
1991 video game
people who are not yet bored of the concept." Daniel Whitehead for Amiga Computing considered the game to have an "extremely dubious value for money"
Super_Tetris
Computer science magazine
publication Amiga Computing, replacing its games section. This ran for 10 issues until September 1997 when that magazine also folded. "AMIGA Magazines from
Amiga_Action
1990 video game
"enjoyable". Amiga Power also criticized the controls, while Amiga Computing criticized the game's difficulty. Computer and Video Games, reviewing the Amiga and
RoboCop_2_(video_game)
1990 video game
Tour Golf is the best golf game currently available." Sandra Foley of Amiga Computing stated that Electronic Arts "managed to come closer than any other
PGA_Tour_Golf
1985 personal computer
The Amiga 1000, also known as the A1000, is the first personal computer released by Commodore International in the Amiga line. It combines the 16/32-bit
Amiga_1000
1988 video game
while David Stanton of Compute! said it set a standard for the industry as a whole. Computer Gaming World, Amiga Computing, Computer + Video Games,
King's_Quest_IV
1991 video game
Nintendo Super System. Reception The Amiga version received positive reviews for its music and 3D graphics. Amiga Computing stated, "The cinematic feel has
RoboCop_3_(video_game)
1991 erotic video game
content' for the same price as the game. Amiga Computing and Zzap! UK criticized Strip Poker as sexist; Computing called it "an affront to the female species"
Cover_Girl_Strip_Poker
1992 video game
highlighted its lack of longevity and its poor 3D animations. Dave Winder of Amiga Computing was more positive, stating that it is "let down by its lack of real
The_Town_with_No_Name
1993 video game
originally published by Millennium Interactive for the Amiga. It was re-published for MS-DOS and Amiga CD32, and later became the first third-party title
Brutal_Sports_Football
1990 video game
setting", but complained about graphical slowdowns. Nick Clarkson of Amiga Computing cited the game's graphics as "flawless", noting that "the characters
The_Secret_of_Monkey_Island
1991 video game
"Terminator 2". Amiga Computing. United Kingdom. December 1991. p. 16. Bartucca Jnr, Frank (December 1991). "Terminator 2". Amiga Format. United Kingdom
Terminator_2_(computer_game)
1993 video game
"Game Reviews: Aladdin". Amiga Computing. No. 81. pp. 116–117. Bradley, Steve (December 1994). "Game Review: Aladdin". Amiga Format. No. 66. pp. 78–79
Disney's Aladdin (Sega Genesis video game)
Disney's_Aladdin_(Sega_Genesis_video_game)
1996 video game
Chaos Engine 2 review". Amiga Computing. Retrieved 6 March 2010. Smith, Andy (Jan 1997). "The Chaos Engine 2 review". Amiga Format. Retrieved 6 March
The_Chaos_Engine_2
1996 video game
"Kang-Fu". CU Amiga (77): 33. Faragher, Steve (July 1996). "Kang-Fu". Amiga Power: 8. Maddock, Andy (October 1998). "Kang-Fu". Amiga Computing Magazine: 68–69
Kang_Fu
1992 video game
"Game Review". CU Amiga. United Kingdom. pp. 60–63. ISSN 0963-0090. Maddock, Jonathan (June 1993). "Desert Strike". Amiga Computing. No. 61. United Kingdom
Desert_Strike
1993 video game
Jonathan (May 1993). "Sleepwalker". Amiga Computing. No. 60. pp. 104–105. Nuttall, Andy (March 1993). "Sleepwalker". Amiga Format. No. 44. pp. 60–62. Mead
Sleepwalker_(video_game)
Personal computer by Commodore
The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, was the first popular version of the Amiga home computer. It contains the same Motorola 68000 as the Amiga 1000
Amiga_500
1990 video game
players". Lucinda Orr of Amiga Computing observed that the graphics gave the game the feel of a table-top wargame, and Andy Smith for Amiga Format speculated
Rorke's_Drift_(video_game)
1992 video game
Global Gladiators". Amiga Computing. No. 64. p. 118. Bradley, Stephen (September 1993). "Game Review: Global Gladiators". Amiga Format. No. 50. pp. 62–63
Global_Gladiators
1992 video game
Amiga (May 1992) Amiga Computing 50 Amiga Action 29 The One for Amiga Games 43 Amiga Power 12 Amiga Format 34 Amiga Mania (June 1992) CU Amiga Amiga Power
Space_Crusade_(video_game)
Video game series
developed by Sensible Software, initially released as Cannon Fodder for the Amiga. Only two games in the series were created by Sensible, but were converted
Cannon_Fodder
1992 video game
as Gremlin's effort, which is why I would go for the latter [...]". Amiga Computing summarized: "The whole point of getting rid of excess detail is to
Red_Zone_(1992_video_game)
1991 video game
"Review: Alien Breed". Amiga Action. No. 27. pp. 106–107. Whitehead, Daniel (January 1992). "Gamer: Alien Breed". Amiga Computing. No. 44. pp. 72–73. Retrieved
Alien_Breed_(video_game)
1993 video game
"Superfrog". Amiga Action. No. 45. pp. 24–26. Retrieved 16 September 2021. Maddock, Jonathan (June 1993). "Superfrog". Amiga Computing. No. 61. pp. 114–115
Superfrog
Date and time from which a computer measures system time
In computing, an epoch is a fixed date and time used as a reference from which a computer measures system time. Most computer systems determine time as
Epoch_(computing)
1989 video game
on sniggering". Amiga Computing. No. 15. Database Publications. August 1989. p. 14. Cushman, Carolyn (December 1989). "Over 50 New Amiga Products: Planet
Planet_of_Lust
Review - Worms". Amiga Computing. No. 96. Europress, IDG Media. pp. 82–83. McGill, Steve (Christmas 1995). "Screen Play - Worms". Amiga Format. No. 79.
Worms_(1995_video_game)
1991 video game
1991). "Gods Amiga Review". Amiga Computing. No. 38. Europress Publications. pp. 54–55. Webb, Trenton (June 1991). "Gods Amiga Review". Amiga Format. No
Gods_(video_game)
1987 video game
issues involving the controls and scrolling. Stuart C. Russell of Amiga Computing praised the sound and the two-player option, but was critical of the
The Real Ghostbusters (1987 video game)
The_Real_Ghostbusters_(1987_video_game)
Video game series
(January 1992). "Amiga Computing Issue 044". Amiga Computing. No. 44. Europress. p. 14. "Amiga Computing Issue 031". Amiga Computing. No. 31. Europress
Fun_School
1991 video game
The One. No. 33. emap Images. pp. 66–67. Amiga Computing 38 Amiga Action 21 Amiga Format 24 CU Amiga Amiga Power 2 ACAR Vol 8 No 9 Sweeney, Alex (December
HeroQuest_(video_game)
1993 video game
point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Adventure Soft, for Amiga and MS-DOS. The story focuses on a boy named Simon who is transported into
Simon_the_Sorcerer
1992 video game
Dracula". Amiga Format. No. 34. p. 74. Whitehead, Daniel (May 1992). "Brides of Dracula". Amiga Computing. No. 48. p. 89. "Brides of Dracula". Amiga Action
Brides of Dracula (video game)
Brides_of_Dracula_(video_game)
1992 PC video game
at the shaky graphics and unresponsive interface. Simon Clays, for Amiga Computing described the video sequences as "jerky" and called the mouse controls
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (computer game)
Star_Trek:_25th_Anniversary_(computer_game)
"HalfBrite Hill". Amiga Animations. Blair-Sullivan Computer Graphics & Animation. Retrieved November 19, 2022. "The Atari ST and Amiga computing evolution!"
Amiga_Halfbrite_mode
1992 video game
Amiga Computing. No. 47. Europress Publications. pp. 12–13. Cotter-Cairns, Ashley (March 1992). "Abandoned Places: Why do you Hate Mondays?". Amiga Mania
Abandoned Places: A Time for Heroes
Abandoned_Places:_A_Time_for_Heroes
1993 video game
Lost Vikings". Amiga Computing. No. 64. pp. 108–109. Retrieved September 2, 2021. Lord, Gary (August 1993). "The Lost Vikings". Amiga Format. No. 49.
The_Lost_Vikings
1994 video game
Spotlight: Pinkie". Amiga Computing. No. 78. Europress, IDG Media. pp. 100–101. Dillon, Tony (September 1994). "Game Review – Pinkie". CU Amiga. No. 55. EMAP
Pinkie_(video_game)
1986 video game
(December 1989). "Gridiron!". Amiga Computing. p. 26. Retrieved November 15, 2022. Rönitz, Uwe (January 1990). "Gridiron!". Amiga Joker [de] (in German). pp
Gridiron!
1989 video game
deepest digs". Amiga Computing. No. 19. Database Publications. p. 36. Retrieved 6 August 2017. Walkland, Nick (January 1990). "Future Wars". Amiga Format. No
Future_Wars
1991 video game
strategy video game developed by Sensible Software. It was released for the Amiga in 1991 and ported to other systems. It was released as Tyrants: Fight Through
Mega-Lo-Mania
1989 video game
in Amiga Computing, 69% in Computer and Video Games, 62% in The Games Machine, 60% in CU Amiga, and 47% in The One. According to Amiga Computing, "Everything
Scorpion_(video_game)
Amiga News. Vol. 2, no. 3. Portable Computing International. p. 6. ISSN 1063-8458. Nakakihara, Douglas J. (October 1993). "Retina". Amazing Computing
Retargetable_graphics
1994 video game
(December 1994). "Premier Manager 3 Amiga Computing review". Amiga Computing. Europress. "Premier Manager 3 AUI review". Amiga User International. AUI Limited
Premier_Manager_3
1990 video game
publications such as Amiga Computing were not as pleased with the game, and Amiga Joker had lower reviews of 73% & 74% respectively. Amiga Computing were especially
Theme_Park_Mystery
1996 video game
objectives. Reception The Amiga version of Slam Tilt was received positively by reviewers. Tina Hackett for Amiga Computing praised the game as an "excellent
Slam_Tilt
1991 video game
of Amiga Action praised the originality, but criticised the head-to-head mode, saying it "breaks the excitement". A reviewer from Amiga Computing believed
Micro_Machines_(video_game)
Video game series
No. 4. Guildford: Bullfrog Productions. 1997. p. 12. "Creation". Amiga Computing. No. 66. Europress. November 1993. pp. 13, 14. ISSN 0959-9630. "Console
Syndicate_(series)
1993 video game
shooter video game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga in February 1993. The player controls a bipedal mech and is tasked with
Walker_(video_game)
1987 video game
reviewing the Amiga version, Graham Kinsey of Amazing Computing wrote that Dungeon Master "completely blows away any other RPG on the Amiga market today
Dungeon_Master_(video_game)
Set of demos for the Amiga home computer
refactoring the problem at hand. In Europe the Amiga was the undisputed leader of mainstream multimedia computing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, though
Amiga_demos
1989 video game
and Jerry". Your Amiga. United Kingdom. p. 55. Rawlins, Mike (August 1989). "Tom and Jerry: Downhill all the way". Amiga Computing. United Kingdom. pp
Tom_&_Jerry_(1989_video_game)
American video game publisher
Archived from the original on June 9, 2007. "Watch the graphics puck up". Amiga Computing, Volume 2, number 4, September 1989, p.p.18-19. September 1989. Archived
Bethesda_Softworks
1993 video game
critics upon release. Amiga Computing Magazine praising the game as a "classic" due to its enhancements upon the original game. Amiga Action similarly described
Alien Breed II: The Horror Continues
Alien_Breed_II:_The_Horror_Continues
1995 video game
criticising the games interface and sound. Amiga Action gave the game a rating of 34%. "Super League Manager". Amiga Computing (87). IDG Media: 112. 1995. Sharp
Super_League_Manager
1994 video game
Amiga". Amiga Computing. No. 76. pp. 112–113. Retrieved 31 January 2026. Hackett, Tina (November 1994). "System Essentials: Banshee for CD32". Amiga Computing
Banshee_(video_game)
1993 video game
David Braben and published by GameTek and Konami in October 1993 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS. It is the first sequel to the seminal game Elite
Frontier:_Elite_II
1992 video game
Carnage". Amiga Computing. No. 74. Europress, IDG Media. pp. 154–155. Bradley, Stephen (May 1994). "Game Review – Total Carnage (A1200)". Amiga Format.
Total_Carnage
This is a list of models and clones of Amiga computers. The first Amiga computer was the "Lorraine" by Amiga Corporation in 1984, developed using the
List of Amiga models and variants
List_of_Amiga_models_and_variants
1993 video game
"Second Samurai". Amiga Action. No. 52. pp. 46–47. Retrieved April 5, 2021. Maddock, Jonathan (February 1994). "Second Samurai". Amiga Computing. No. 70. p. 140
Second_Samurai
1988 video game
weapons and shields scattered around the levels. In a 1990 review for Amiga Computing magazine, critic Stewart C. Russell scored the game 32%, concluding
Slayer_(video_game)
1984 video game
Amiga version, Commodore User scored it 78%, and Amiga Computing gave it 63%. The One gave the Amiga and ST versions a combined score of 66%. Amiga User
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (video game)
Star_Wars:_Return_of_the_Jedi_(video_game)
Action-adventure video game
1992). "Another World review". Amiga Action. 29: 82. Whitehead, Daniel (April 1992). "Another World review". Amiga Computing. 47: 74–75. Price, James (May
Another_World_(video_game)
1992 video game
err McDonalds... eh?". Amiga Computing. No. 58. p. 108. Retrieved 7 September 2024. Jackson, Neil (January 1993). "KGB". Amiga Format. No. 42. pp. 132–33
KGB_(video_game)
1991 video game
Holmes and Martin Walker (music), and was released by Activision for the Amiga and Atari ST home computers in 1991. The player controls a soldier in a
Hunter_(video_game)
1993 video game
a 1993 action video game developed and published by Ocean Software for Amiga and DOS computers. The game is based on the 1993 film of the same name,
Jurassic Park (computer video game)
Jurassic_Park_(computer_video_game)
1989 video game
their review of the Amiga and Atari ST versions, while Zzap!64 criticized the gameplay and graphics of the C64 version. Amiga Computing wrote that while
Ghostbusters II (computer video game)
Ghostbusters_II_(computer_video_game)
1987 video game
5, 2018. ACE 27 (December 1989). Amiga Action 5 (February 1990). Amiga Computing Vol 2 No 9 (February 1990). Amiga Format 6 (January 1990). Computer
The_Ninja_Warriors
1987 video game
from the original on February 19, 2022. Retrieved October 21, 2013. Amiga Computing review, February 1989, http://amr.abime.net/review_48284 Archived 2012-09-30
Pac-Mania
"Games: F-16 Combat Pilot". Amiga Computing. pp. 16–17. Andy Smith (October 1989). "Screen Play: F-16 Combat Pilot". Amiga Format. pp. 42–43. "Version
1989_in_video_games
1990 video game
Joystick, Zero, The One Amiga, ST Format, Amiga Computing, Raze, Australian Commodore and Amiga Review, Amiga Format, Zzap!, Amiga Action ASM (Aktueller
The_Immortal_(video_game)
1988 video game
Preis/Leistung: 4 Luckham, Mark (November 1988). "REVIEWS - SKY CHASE". Amiga Computing. Vol. 1, no. 4. Database Publications. p. 41. "16-bit - Skychase".
SkyChase
1992 video game
"The Addams Family". Amiga Computing. No. 51. pp. 92–93. Retrieved 26 August 2021. Price, James (May 1993). "The Addams Family". Amiga Force. No. 5. p. 16
The Addams Family (video game)
The_Addams_Family_(video_game)
1990 video game
review from Amiga Computing 39 (Aug 1991) - Amiga Magazine Rack". "Centurion: Defender of Rome review from Amiga Format 24 (Jul 1991) - Amiga Magazine Rack"
Centurion:_Defender_of_Rome
1987 video game
Games. No. 81. p. 41. Holmes, Chris (August 1988). "Reviews: Aaargh!". Amiga Computing. Vol. 1, no. 3. Database Publications. p. 43. ISSN 0952-3014. Ryan
Aaargh!
1993 city-building and real-time strategy video game
with real-time strategy elements for Amiga and MS-DOS. Developed and published by Blue Byte Software, the Amiga version was released in Germany in June
The Settlers (1993 video game)
The_Settlers_(1993_video_game)
1993 video game
Reception The Amiga versions of Zool 2 received generally high review scores, including 93% in Amiga Format, 90% in Amiga Computing, 86% in Amiga Power and
Zool_2
1991 adventure video game
Retrieved 2009-03-08. Daniel of Amiga Computing (February 1992). "Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge Review". Amiga Computing (51). Rand, Paul; Boone, Tim
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
Monkey_Island_2:_LeChuck's_Revenge
1989 video game
1990). "Keef the Thief". Amiga Action. No. 5. pp. 70–71. Banner, Andrew (February 1990). "Games: Keef the Thief". Amiga Computing. No. 21. p. 41. "The Last
Keef_the_Thief
1993 video game
date." Amiga Computing liked the simple control method but disliked the graphics and animations and called the game overall unoriginal. Amiga Power was
Worlds of Legend: Son of the Empire
Worlds_of_Legend:_Son_of_the_Empire
1993 platform video game
published by Mindscape for the Game Boy. It was later ported to the Amiga, Amiga CD32, NES, and Super NES in 1993 and February 1994, in Europe and North
Alfred_Chicken
1992 video game
"Premier Manager Amiga Computing review", Amiga Computing, Europress Bunker, Alan (December 1992), "Premier Manager Amiga Action review", Amiga Action Byron
Premier_Manager_(video_game)
Family of personal computers sold by Commodore
Amiga is a family of personal computers produced by Commodore from 1985 until the company's bankruptcy in 1994, with production by others afterward. When
Amiga
1994 video game
Infernal Byte Systems and published by 21st Century Entertainment for the Amiga. An Amiga CD32 version was later released in 1995. It stars Marvin, a pizza delivery
Marvin's_Marvellous_Adventure
1987 video game
impressed reviewers at Zzap!64 and Amiga Computing with their smooth animation and lifelike movements. Reviewers of the Amiga version, however, expressed disappointment
Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior
Barbarian:_The_Ultimate_Warrior
Operating system
Amiga portal Zune (GUI toolkit) AmigaOS 4 Emulator Virtual machine Porting Open-source software MorphOS List of computing mascots Category:Computing mascots
AROS Research Operating System
AROS_Research_Operating_System
1994 video game
Toby (August 1994). "Ishar 3". CU Amiga (54): 66, 67. Hackett, Tina (November 1994). "Ishar 3". Amiga Computing (79): 100, 101. Snyder, Frank; Chapman
Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity
Ishar_3:_The_Seven_Gates_of_Infinity
1994 video game
developed by Wunderkind and published by Renegade Software for the Amiga. An Amiga CD32 version was planned but never released. It was the only game made
Ruff_'n'_Tumble
British graphic adventure game
on the Amiga to date." It hinted that using a joystick for control may make certain sections of the game "less annoying to play." Amiga Computing gave it
Curse_of_Enchantia
AMIGA COMPUTING
AMIGA COMPUTING
Girl/Female
Muslim
Close to heart, Someone who gives guidance, Prophet saw)s grand daughter
Girl/Female
Indian
Trustworthy, Faithful, Peaceful, Honest
Boy/Male
Native American
He fights.
Girl/Female
Israeli
Truth.
Girl/Female
Indian
Limitless, Boundless, Unmeasurable, Infinite, Eternal
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name AHIGA means "he fights."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Hopeful
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly
Girl/Female
Indian
Leader, Princess, Royal lady
Girl/Female
Muslim American Arabic Hebrew Persian Yiddish
Well populated.
Girl/Female
African Arabic American Muslim
Trustworthy.
Female
Esperanto
Variant spelling of Esperanto Amika, AMICA means "friendly."
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name AMIKA means "friendly."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Full; Complete
Female
Hindi/Indian
(अमिता) Feminine form of Hindi Amit, AMITA means "infinite; immeasurable." Compare with another form of Amita.
Female
Hebrew
(×ַמִּתָה) Hebrew name AMITA means "honest, upright." Compare with another form of Amita.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Trustworthy, Faithful, Peaceful, Honest
Girl/Female
Indian
Close to heart, Someone who gives guidance, Prophet saw)s grand daughter
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲמִירָה) Hebrew name AMIRA means "speech, utterance." Compare with another form of Amira.
Female
Hebrew
(×Ö·×žÖ´×™× Ö¸×”) Hebrew name AMINA means "faithful, trusted." Compare with another form of Amina.
AMIGA COMPUTING
AMIGA COMPUTING
Biblical
numbered; rewarded; prepared
Boy/Male
Muslim Arabic
One who knows dates.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Destiny; Goal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an unattested Old English personal name, Munda, a short form of some compound name formed with mund ‘protection’.German : variant of Mundt.
Female
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Eileithyia, ILITHYIA means "relieve." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of childbirth. Her Latin name is Lucina.
Male
Hebrew
(כּׄרֶש×) Hebrew form of Persian K�rush, KOWRESH means "like the sun." In the bible, this is the name of the king of Persia, Cyrus the Great, conqueror of Babylon, who freed the captive Jews.Â
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Swahili
Shooting Star; Luminous
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Love of God
Female
Egyptian
, the granddaughter of Tetet.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweet water
AMIGA COMPUTING
AMIGA COMPUTING
AMIGA COMPUTING
AMIGA COMPUTING
AMIGA COMPUTING
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Compute
n. pl.
An order of ganoid fishes of which Amia is the type. See Bowfin and Ganoidei.
n.
A system of numbers, whose denominations rise in a scale of twelves, as of feet and inches. The system is used chiefly by artificers in computing the superficial and solid contents of their work.
n.
One of the ten figures or symbols, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, by which all numbers are expressed; -- so called because of the use of the fingers in counting and computing.
n.
A quantity to be applied in computing the mean place or other element of a celestial body; that is, any one of the several quantities to be added to, or taken from, its position as calculated on the hypothesis of a mean uniform motion, in order to find its true position as resulting from its actual and unequal motion.
n.
The art of measuring and computing the cubical contents of bodies and figures; -- distinguished from planimetry.
n. pl.
An order of ganoid fishes, having cycloid scales. The bowfin (Amia calva) is a living example.
n.
The bowfin (Amia calva).
n.
A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin.
n.
The act or process of computing; calculation; reckoning.
p. p. & a.
Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball.
n.
A contrivance for computing the revolutions of a wheel; an odometer.
v. i.
To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing.
n.
An arbitrary fixed date, for which the elements used in computing the place of a planet, or other heavenly body, at any other date, are given; as, the epoch of Mars; lunar elements for the epoch March 1st, 1860.
n.
An instrument for measuring the intensity of the photogenic (light-producing) rays, and computing the power of object glasses.
n.
The bowfin (Amia calva). See Bowfin.
n.
The computing official of an insurance company; one whose profession it is to calculate for insurance companies the risks and premiums for life, fire, and other insurances.
n.
A voracious ganoid fish (Amia calva) found in the fresh waters of the United States; the mudfish; -- called also Johnny Grindle, and dogfish.