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Programming language
The IBM Personal Computer BASIC, commonly shortened to IBM BASIC, is a programming language first released by IBM with the IBM Personal Computer, Model
IBM_BASIC
Assembly languages for IBM System/360 and successor mainframes
The IBM Basic assembly language and successors is a series of assembly languages and assemblers made for the IBM System/360 mainframe system and its successors
IBM Basic assembly language and successors
IBM_Basic_assembly_language_and_successors
Dialect of the BASIC programming language
GW-BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language developed by Microsoft from IBM BASICA. Functionally identical to BASICA, its BASIC interpreter
GW-BASIC
Computer programs for mainframes
IBM Basic Programming Support/360 (BPS), originally called Special Support, was a set of standalone programs for System/360 mainframes with a minimum
IBM_Basic_Programming_Support
1981 American microcomputer model
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150), often referred to as the IBM PC, is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for
IBM_Personal_Computer
Early IBM System/360 operating system
Basic Operating System/360 (BOS/360) was an early IBM System/360 operating system. BOS was one of four System/360 Operating System versions developed
BOS/360
Portable computer released by IBM in 1975
The IBM 5100 Portable Computer is one of the first portable computers, announced by IBMs General Systems Division on September 9, 1975, six years before
IBM_5100
Firmware for hardware initialization and OS runtime services
originates from the Basic Input/Output System used in the CP/M operating system in 1975. The BIOS firmware was originally proprietary to the IBM PC; it was reverse
BIOS
Personal computer model released in 1983
The IBM Personal Computer XT (model 5160, often shortened to PC/XT) is the second computer in the IBM Personal Computer line, released on March 8, 1983
IBM_Personal_Computer_XT
Large computer systems produced by IBM since 1952
computers in IBM's line of business computers are developments of the basic design of the System/360. From 1952 into the late 1960s, IBM manufactured
IBM_mainframe
Programming language
Commodore BASIC and Atari Microsoft BASIC. As the early home computers gave way to newer designs like the IBM Personal Computer and Macintosh, BASIC was no
Microsoft_BASIC
Family of programming languages
Microsoft – IBM Cassette BASIC – but Microsoft also produced several other versions of BASIC for MS-DOS/PC DOS including IBM Disk BASIC (BASIC D), IBM BASICA
BASIC
Home computer
The IBM PCjr (pronounced "PC junior") is a home computer produced and marketed by IBM from March 1984 to May 1985. It was intended as a lower-cost variant
IBM_PCjr
Mainframe computer, 1960s
addresses). It operates with a basic memory cycle of 2.18 μs, using the IBM 7302 Core Storage core memory technology from the IBM 7030 (Stretch) project. With
IBM_7090
IBM computer family (1964–1977)
The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a family of computer systems announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978. System/360 was the
IBM_System/360
Operating system focused on disk-based file operations
the time IBM announced the System/360 mainframes, the concept of a disk operating system was well established. Although IBM did offer Basic Programming
Disk_operating_system
Communications software program
IBM PCs. He wanted to exchange book drafts with a coauthor but did not find satisfactory telecommunications software, so wrote PC-Talk in IBM BASIC.
PC-Talk
1981 IBM microcomputer
microcomputer developed by IBM. Like the 6850 Displaywriter, it was one of the first IBM microcomputers, preceding the IBM Personal Computer (PC), with
IBM_System/23_Datamaster
(TempleOS) Hop Hope Hopscotch Hume HyperTalk Hy IBM Basic assembly language and successors IBM Informix-4GL IBM RPG Icon IDL Idris Inform Instruction List
List_of_programming_languages
IBM computer model from 1960s
The IBM System/360 Model 30 was a low-end member of the IBM System/360 family. It was announced on April 7, 1964, shipped in 1965, and withdrawn on October
IBM_System/360_Model_30
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting
History_of_IBM
Topics referred to by the same term
a symptom of herpes zoster (shingles) ZAP, an instruction mnemonic in IBM Basic assembly language Zap Energy, an American company that aims to commercialize
Zap
Computers derived from the IBM PC
An IBM PC compatible is any personal computer that is hardware- and software-compatible with the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) and its successors. Like
IBM_PC_compatible
Business laptops and tablets series from Lenovo
and manufactured by the American International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation. IBM sold its PC business to the Chinese company Lenovo in 2005; since
ThinkPad
American publisher, photographer and programmer
bought one of the first IBM PCs sold in San Francisco, and in two weeks began to write his own accounting program in IBM BASIC, despite never having used
Andrew_Fluegelman
invented by IBM and as such IBM's employees were responsible for many of the innovations in these products and their technologies. The basic mechanical
History of IBM magnetic disk drives
History_of_IBM_magnetic_disk_drives
Family of mainframe computers
to IBM Z from IBM z Systems; the IBM Z family includes the newest model, the IBM z17, as well as the z16, z15, z14, and z13 (released under the IBM z Systems/IBM
IBM_Z
Computer operating system
IBM PC DOS (an acronym for IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System), also known as IBM DOS or PC DOS, is a discontinued disk operating system for the
IBM_PC_DOS
Family of computers 1970–1990
Complex". IBM Archives. IBM. 23 January 2003. Archived from the original on 2023-07-19. "Mainframes - Basic information sources". IBM Archives. IBM. 23 January
IBM_System/370
Family of block-oriented display terminals and printers made by IBM
The IBM 3270 is a family of block oriented display and printer computer terminals introduced by IBM in 1971 and normally used to communicate with IBM mainframes
IBM_3270
IBM System/36 BASIC was an interpreter for the IBM System/36 midrange computer. System/36 BASIC was first offered in 1983, and as such, contained many
IBM_System/36_BASIC
1980 portable business computer
optional IBM 5114 stand-alone diskette unit with two additional 8-inch 1.2 MB floppy disk drives. The system was sold with both APL and BASIC languages
IBM_5120
account. MTCS applications comprise transactions which were written in IBM Basic Assembly Language and interfaced with 3270 terminals. Each MTCS program
IBM_MTCS
Statistical analysis software
SPSS Statistics is a statistical software suite developed by IBM for data management, advanced analytics, multivariate analysis, business intelligence
SPSS
Historical account
The history of IBM mainframe operating systems is significant within the history of mainframe operating systems, because of IBM's long-standing position
History of IBM mainframe operating systems
History_of_IBM_mainframe_operating_systems
Analysis of baseball statistics
manager Earl Weaver that he should bat second in the lineup. He wrote IBM BASIC programs to help him manage the Tidewater Tides, and after becoming manager
Sabermetrics
IBM PC model released in 1984
The IBM JX (also mentioned as JXPC or IBM 5511) was a personal computer released in 1984 into the Japanese, Australian and New Zealand markets. Designed
IBM_JX
2022-12-23. "IBM Open XL C/C++ for Linux on Power 17.1.1" (PDF). IBM. July 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2025. "Supported language levels". IBM Open XL C/C++
List_of_compilers
Paper-based recording medium
systems, used punched cards for data input, data output, and data storage. The IBM 12-row/80-column punched card format came to dominate the industry. Many
Punched_card
Collaborative software platform
HCL Notes (formerly Lotus Notes then IBM Notes) is a proprietary collaborative software platform for Unix (AIX), IBM i, Windows, Linux, and macOS, sold
HCL_Notes
Vacuum-tube 1950s computer system
The IBM 650 Magnetic Drum Data-Processing Machine is an early digital computer produced by IBM in the mid-1950s. It was the first mass-produced computer
IBM_650
Multinational research organization
IBM Research is the research and development division for IBM, an American multinational information technology company. IBM Research is headquartered
IBM_Research
IBM 7340: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 hypertape (7074 only) IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer IBM 7500: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Reader IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074
List_of_IBM_products
Topics referred to by the same term
poisoning Cholate—CoA ligase, or bile acid CoA ligase (BAL), an enzyme IBM Basic Assembly Language and successors Business application language Basketball
Bal
Index of articles associated with the same name
laptop IBM System/3 IBM System/4 Pi IBM Office System/6 IBM System/7 IBM System/23 IBM System/3X: IBM System/32 IBM System/34 IBM System/36 IBM System/38
IBM_System
Second generation of personal computers by IBM
PS/2 is IBM's second generation of personal computers. Released in 1987, it officially replaced the IBM PC, XT, AT, and PC Convertible in IBM's lineup
IBM_PS/2
Graphics board for IBM PC compatibles, released in 1982 by Orchid Technology
FORTRAN, PASCAL or IBM BASIC. 720 × 350 monochrome graphics, pixel aspect ratio of 1:1.55. Plantronics Colorplus Hercules Graphics Card IBM Monochrome Display
Orchid_Graphics_Adapter
Identifier of a sequence of characters in a text file
Corporation (April 8, 1957). The FORTRAN Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704 EDPM: Preliminary Operator's Manual (PDF). pp. 6–37. {{cite book}}: |last1=
Line_number
Artificial intelligence computer system made by IBM
IBM Watson is a computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language. It was developed as a part of IBM's DeepQA project by a research
IBM_Watson
Operating system
mix of up to 63 IBM 1050 typewriter terminals and IBM 2260 display terminals. The languages supported are BASIC, FORTRAN IV, and IBM Basic assembly language
IBM_Remote_Access_Computing
"Zappa Roidz for Apple II (1989)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2019-01-26. "The IBM BASIC Quiz for DOS (1989)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2019-01-26. "Life in the Fast
List_of_Softdisk_games
Developing programs for computer systems
usage arose because administration of IBM mainframes often involved the writing of custom assembler code (IBM's Basic Assembly Language (BAL)), which integrated
Systems_programming
Topics referred to by the same term
decreased blood supply Bovine papular stomatitis, a zoonotic farmyard pox IBM Basic Programming Support, BPS/360 Bits per second (bit/s, sometimes abbreviated
BPS
Compiled BASIC programming language for CP/M
the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–1977. It is an enhanced version of BASIC-E. BASIC-E was
CBASIC
Computer access method
Basic Direct Access Method, or BDAM is an access method for IBM's OS/360 and successors computer operating systems on System/360 and later mainframes
Basic_direct_access_method
Personal computer by IBM
The IBM 3270 PC (IBM System Unit 5271), is a personal computer developed by IBM and released in October 1983. Although its hardware is mostly identical
IBM_3270_PC
Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
DOS, IBM rejected an overture from Atari and instead licensed MS-BASIC over its own implementation, eventually releasing four versions of IBM BASIC, each
BASIC_interpreter
on easily available integrated circuits and the basic card-slot design was not patented. The only IBM proprietary portion of the design was the BIOS software
History_of_personal_computers
Computer released in 1984
The IBM Personal Computer AT (model 5170, abbreviated as IBM AT or PC/AT) was released in 1984 as the fourth model in the IBM Personal Computer line,
IBM_Personal_Computer_AT
Operating system from IBM
computers created and initially developed jointly by IBM and Microsoft, under the leadership of IBM software designer Ed Iacobucci, intended as a replacement
OS/2
Report Program Generator programming language by IBM
1959 for the IBM 1401. It is most well known as the primary programming language of IBM's midrange computer product line, including the IBM i operating
IBM_RPG
Heart component of IBM 51x0 early day luggable/portable
unit (CPU) developed by IBM. It was used in the IBM 5100 Portable Computer, a predecessor of the IBM PC, and the IBM 5110 and IBM 5120 follow-on machines
IBM_PALM_processor
Series of PCs by IBM, marketed primarily in; Japan, Taiwan, Korea and China
IBM 5550 is a personal computer series that IBM marketed in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China in the 1980s and 1990s, for business use customers. In Japan
IBM_5550
Portable computer (1978)
Commons has media related to IBM 5110. The IBM 5110 Computing System is the successor of the IBM 5100 Portable Computer. The IBM 5110 was announced in January
IBM_5110
Small IBM scientific computer released in 1959
The IBM 1620 was a model of scientific minicomputer produced by IBM. It was announced on October 21, 1959, and was then marketed as an inexpensive scientific
IBM_1620
Low level firmware interface to the hardware
systems and application programs to use the facilities of the firmware on IBM PC compatible computers. Traditionally, BIOS calls are mainly used by DOS
BIOS_interrupt_call
Family of operating systems for IBM PC compatibles
a family of disk-based operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers. It primarily consists of IBM PC DOS and a rebranded version, Microsoft's MS-DOS
DOS
Assembly-language programming and binary-analysis tools
Assembly Honeywell ARGUS IBM 1401 Symbolic Programming System IBM Basic assembly language and successors System/360 assembly IBM Z assembly 8051 assembly
List of assembly software and tools
List_of_assembly_software_and_tools
Storage mechanism for IBM PCs
The original IBM Personal Computer and IBM PCjr includes support for storing data and programs on compact cassette tape. It was common for home computers
IBM_cassette_tape
Late 19th-century machine for summarizing information stored on punch cards
minute. IBM 405: Introduced in 1934, the 405 Alphabetical Accounting Machine was the basic bookkeeping and accounting machine marketed by IBM for many
Tabulating_machine
Advanced BASIC (a.k.a. BASIC Advanced, Advanced BASIC) (DOS on the PC) by Microsoft. Available in ROM on IBM PCs. Later disk based versions for IBM PC DOS
List_of_BASIC_dialects
Series of PCs by NEC, sold primarily in Japan
third-party developers as IBM did for the IBM PC. The basic hardware of PC-98 was also similar to the IBM PC, though it was not IBM compatible. Kou guessed
PC-98
1960s decimal computer
The IBM 1401 is a variable-wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. The first member of the highly successful IBM 1400
IBM_1401
Server operating system
IBM i, the i standing for integrated, is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems. It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as
IBM_i
Programming language for generating computerized music
p – A pause or rest. Sometimes also r, although the original IBM and Microsoft BASIC used p, as do all clones (e.g. the Linux and BSD speaker devices)
Music_Macro_Language
General-purpose programming language
computation and scientific computing. Fortran was originally developed by IBM with a reference manual being released in 1956; however, the first compilers
Fortran
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
general-purpose language, originally for IBM mainframes) Plus PowerShell PROSE Python R Raku Rapira RPG Rust S-Lang VBScript Visual Basic Visual FoxPro Wolfram Mathematica
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
Family of message-oriented middleware products
IBM MQ. The products that are included in the MQ family are IBM MQ, IBM MQ Advanced, IBM MQ Appliance, IBM MQ for z/OS, and IBM MQ on IBM Cloud. IBM MQ
IBM_MQ
Device for punching holes into paper cards
The IBM 824 Typewriter Card Punch was an IBM 024 where the 024 keyboard was replaced by an IBM electric typewriter. Similarly, the IBM 826 used an IBM 026
Keypunch
for information interchange - Basic rules". BSI Group. "Globalization Library – Locale Data: United States" (PDF). IBM (FTP). Retrieved 2008-10-12.[dead
List of date formats by country
List_of_date_formats_by_country
Lightweight, compact computer with built-in peripherals
and BASIC for engineers, analysts, statisticians and other business problem-solvers. (IBM provided different models of the 5100 supporting only BASIC, only
Portable_computer
Machine for sorting decks of punched cards
at 650/minute IBM 83 Sorter, 1955. Sorted cards at 1000/minute IBM 84 Sorter, 1959. Sorted cards at 2000/minute In August 1957, a basic 082 rented for
Punched_card_sorter
Mainframe computer systems made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s
The IBM 700/7000 series is a series of large-scale (mainframe) computer systems that were made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The series includes
IBM_700/7000_series
Office in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
IBM Yamato Facility is located in the city of Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is where IBM's research and development activities were done for IBM's
IBM_Yamato_Facility
1967 IBM mainframe model with virtual memory and 32-bit addressing
The IBM System/360 Model 67 (S/360-67) was an important IBM mainframe model in the late 1960s. Unlike the rest of the S/360 series, it included features
IBM_System/360_Model_67
Low-end IBM computer model from 1960s
The IBM System/360 Model 20 is the smallest member of the IBM System/360 family announced in November 1964. The Model 20 supports only a subset of the
IBM_System/360_Model_20
IBM PC graphic adapter and display standard
Color/Graphics Adapter or IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter, introduced in 1981, was IBM's first color graphics card for the IBM PC and established a de
Color_Graphics_Adapter
Operating system formerly developed by IBM
originally sold by IBM. In 2012, IBM sold its retail business, including this product, to Toshiba, which assumed support. 4690 is widely used by IBM and Toshiba
4690_Operating_System
Vector graphics display system by IBM for the System/360
The IBM 2250 Graphics Display Unit was a vector graphics display system by IBM for the System/360; the Model IV attached to the IBM 1130. The IBM 2250
IBM_2250
Microsoft computer operating system
developed by Microsoft. Collectively, MS-DOS, its alternate branding as IBM PC DOS, and a few operating systems attempting to be compatible with MS-DOS
MS-DOS
RISC-V, Freescale 68HC11, Freescale v4e, Motorola 680x0, MIPS, PowerPC, IBM System z, TI MSP430, Zilog Z80. SDAS (fork of ASxxxx Cross Assemblers and
Comparison_of_assemblers
Character set of the original IBM PC
Code page 437 (CCSID 437) is the character set of the original IBM PC (personal computer). It is also known as CP437, OEM-US, OEM 437, PC-8, or MS-DOS
Code_page_437
in 1970 SCOPE (CDC 3000 series) 1965 BOS/360 (IBM's Basic Operating System) DECsys TOS/360 (IBM's Tape Operating System) Livermore Time Sharing System
Timeline_of_operating_systems
IBM mainframe transaction monitor
IBM CICS (Customer Information Control System) is a family of mixed-language application servers that provide online transaction management and connectivity
CICS
High-level programming language
programming language created for an IBM computer. The language was developed by John W. Backus in 1953 for the IBM 701 to support computation with floating
Speedcoding
IBM midrange computer (1977–1985)
The IBM System/34 was an IBM midrange computer introduced in 1977. It was withdrawn from marketing in February 1985. It was a multi-user, multi-tasking
IBM_System/34
Usage of Linux operating system on IBM mainframes
Linux on IBM Z, Linux on zSystems, or zLinux is the collective term for the Linux operating system compiled to run on IBM mainframes, especially IBM Z, zSystems
Linux_on_IBM_Z
Programming language for statistics
for its Big Data Appliance, which integrates R into its other products. IBM provides commercial support for execution of R within Hadoop. Comparison
R_(programming_language)
BASIC interpreter
IBM System/3 BASIC was an interpreter for the BASIC programming language for the IBM System/34 midrange computer. System/34 BASIC was first offered in
System/34_BASIC
Relational database programming language
practicality of the system, IBM began developing commercial products based on their System R prototype, including System/38, SQL/DS, and IBM Db2, which were commercially
SQL
IBM BASIC
IBM BASIC
Boy/Male
Muslim
Science
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hebrew
Son
Girl/Female
Muslim
Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Ibrahim; Prophet Abraham
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim, Russian
God's Favourite
Boy/Male
Norse
A mythical giant.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Japanese, Muslim
Pride; Disdain
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Indian
Pride, Sense
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Son of
Biblical
heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
I'm King
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pride, Sense
Boy/Male
Indian
Science
Boy/Male
Phoenician
Oath of Baol.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah wife of Harun al-Rashid had this name
Girl/Female
Indian
Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Slave Belonging to Zubaydah; Wife of Harun Al-rashid had this Name; Intelligent
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the female personal name Imma, Emma or (in the case of the German name) from the male equivalent, Immo, short forms of various Germanic personal names formed with irmin, ermen ‘whole’, ‘entire’ as the first element (also the name of a Germanic deity). In Old English Imma, Emma was borne by both males and females. Compare Imber, but in Middle English, under Norman influence, it came to be used almost exclusively for women, being taken as a short form of Ermingard.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Heaps of Hebrews; or of angry men.
IBM BASIC
IBM BASIC
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Ashwamegha Horse
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Drawing; Marking
Girl/Female
Biblical
Incomparable.
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Peaceful.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, ACKERLEY means "oak meadow."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vishvaditya | விஷà¯à®µà®¾à®¤à¯€à®¤à¯à®¯à®¾Â
Sun of Vishva
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God and Guru's Friend
Girl/Female
American, French, German
Noble; Variant of Adela
Girl/Female
English
Adventurous.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Friend
IBM BASIC
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a.
Capable of neutralizing three molecules of a monacid base, or their equivalent; having three hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by basic elements on radicals; -- said of certain acids; thus, citric acid is a tribasic acid.
n.
A rare element of the nitrogen-phosphorus group, found combined, in vanadates, in certain minerals, and reduced as an infusible, grayish-white metallic powder. It is intermediate between the metals and the non-metals, having both basic and acid properties. Symbol V (or Vd, rarely). Atomic weight 51.2.
n.
A rare element of the chromium group found in certain minerals, as wolfram and scheelite, and isolated as a heavy steel-gray metal which is very hard and infusible. It has both acid and basic properties. When alloyed in small quantities with steel, it greatly increases its hardness. Symbol W (Wolframium). Atomic weight, 183.6. Specific gravity, 18.
prep.
A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.
a.
Having a valence of three; trivalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having three hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic; thus, glycerin, glyceric acid, and tartronic acid are each triatomic.
n.
A doctrine or theory; especially, a wild or visionary theory.
n.
A trade name for a brown dyestuff obtained from certain basic azo compounds of benzene; -- called also Bismarck brown, Manchester brown, etc.
adv.
In the same place; -- abbreviated ibid. or ib.
n.
A basic substance, C7H17NO2, formed from the growth of the typhoid bacillus on meat pulp. It induces in small animals lethargic conditions with liquid dejecta.
n.
A heavy yellow powder, Hg3O2SO4, which consists of a basic mercuric sulphate; -- called also turpeth mineral.
n.
A salt of orthosilicic acid, H4SiO4; -- so called because the ratio of the oxygen atoms united to the basic metals and silicon respectively is 1:1; for example, Mg2SiO4 or 2MgO.SiO2.
n.
A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates.
n.
The pressure or weight of the air at the sea level, on a unit of surface, or about 14.7 Ibs. to the sq. inch.
n.
A nitrate formed from three molecules of nitric acid; also, less properly, applied to certain basic nitrates; as, trisnitrate of bismuth.
n.
A quarter. Specifically: (a) The fourth part of a pint; a gill. (b) The fourth part of a peck, or of a stone (14 ibs.).
a.
Of or pertaining to photography; obtained by photography; used ib photography; as a photographic picture; a photographic camera.