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Japanese technological research satellite
for two years. A second satellite, SERVIS-2, was launched in 2010. Nine experiments were being conducted by SERVIS-1. All the modules on the satellite
SERVIS-1
Japanese nonprofit organization
years. SERVIS-2 was a 900 kg (1,984 lbs) technology test mission with COTS parts. It will continue the experiments done with the first SERVIS satellite
Japan_Space_Systems
NASA scientific research satellite (2002–present)
Aqua (EOS PM-1) is a NASA scientific research satellite in orbit around the Earth, studying the precipitation, evaporation, and cycling of water. It is
Aqua_(satellite)
Japanese regional navigation satellite system
available on a trial basis as of 12 January 2018, and officially started on 1 November 2018. A satellite navigation system independent of GPS is planned
Quasi-Zenith_Satellite_System
Pakistani shoes and tire manufacturer
beginnings in 1941. Servis Shoes is a shoe manufacturing company and Servis Tyres is a tire manufacturing company working under the Servis Industries Limited
Service_Industries_Limited
Planned sample-return mission by Japan to Phobos
by the Martian Moons eXploration mission". Earth, Planets and Space. 74 (1) 1. Bibcode:2022EP&S...74....1O. doi:10.1186/s40623-021-01417-0. hdl:2433/299883
Martian_Moons_eXploration
Japanese technological research satellite
responsible for launching the SERVIS-1 spacecraft, were awarded the contract to launch SERVIS-2 on 21 February 2007. SERVIS-2 arrived at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome
SERVIS-2
Lunar landing mission by Japanese ispace
Hakuto-R Mission 1 was a failed private Japanese uncrewed lunar landing mission built and operated by ispace, which was launched in December 2022 for
Hakuto-R_Mission_1
Japanese satellite
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Ajisai
Japanese earth observation satellite (1992–1998)
Japanese Earth Resources Satellite 1 (JERS-1) was a satellite launched in 1992 by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA, now part of JAXA)
JERS-1
Japanese microsatellite
Asnaro-1 and other microsatellites. Hodoyoshi 3 Hodoyoshi 4 Hodoyoshi-1 Archived 2016-08-21 at the Wayback Machine at Axelspace Corporation [ja] Hodoyoshi-1
Hodoyoshi_1
Geostationary communications satellite
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Superbird-9
Japanese ISS module, used on ISS press conferences
and attaches to the end effector of the main arm, was launched aboard HTV-1 on the maiden flight of the HTV spacecraft. Once HTV had docked, the small
Kibō_(ISS_module)
Japanese flyby mission to Halley's Comet (1985–1999)
January 7, 1985, from Kagoshima Space Center by M-3SII launch vehicle on M-3SII-1 mission. It carried out a flyby of Halley's Comet on March 11, 1986, at a
Sakigake
Japanese orbiter mission to Venus (2010–2024)
Venus. The main bus is a 1.45 × 1.04 × 1.44 m (4.8 × 3.4 × 4.7 ft) box with two solar arrays, each with an area of about 1.4 m2 (15 sq ft). The solar
Akatsuki_(spacecraft)
Uncrewed cargo spacecraft developed by JAXA
independent operation. It includes two deployable solar arrays generating 1 kW of power (replacing the original HTV's 200 W side-mounted panels), batteries
HTV-X
Satellite demonstration program
RAPIS-1, either as parts or components. Three projects flew as microsatellites, and three more as CubeSats. Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-1
Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program
Innovative_Satellite_Technology_Demonstration_Program
Japanese Earth observation satellite
SERVIS-1 SERVIS-2 SDS-1 SDS-4 SFU Shinsei SmartSat-1 Tansei 1 2 3 4 Tasuki Tsubame Tsubasa USERS Active Ajisai Reimei Future BEAK ETS-IX G-SATELLITE SERVIS-3
Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite
Greenhouse_Gases_Observing_Satellite
Commercial space module
partners through Japan LEO Shachu, a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co. established on 1 July 2024. Private Japanese firms such as Mitsui are expected to negotiate
Japanese Space Station Module (Mitsui)
Japanese_Space_Station_Module_(Mitsui)
Lunar exploration mission by India and Japan
Requirement Review (SRR) in early 2021. In April 2023, LUPEX Working Group 1 arrived in India to share information of landing site analysis on promised
Lunar Polar Exploration Mission
Lunar_Polar_Exploration_Mission
Japanese spacecraft
the Wayback Machine-Purposes Experiment Data 1 Archived 2006-09-28 at the Wayback Machine-Experiment Data 1 Experiment Data 2 Archived 2006-09-28 at the
Space_Flyer_Unit
First interplanetary solar sail spacecraft
square sail, deployed via a spinning motion using 0.5-kilogram (1.1 lb) tip masses (key item 1 in figure at right), is 20 m (66 ft) on the diagonal and is
IKAROS
Japanese space mission to asteroid Ryugu
generated by two sets of solar arrays with an output of 2.6 kW at 1 AU, and 1.4 kW at 1.4 AU. The power is stored in eleven inline-mounted 13.2 Ah lithium-ion
Hayabusa2
Japan's national air and space agency
Shuttle, Soyuz, and Dragon 2 spacecraft, primarily on missions to the ISS. On 1 October 2003, three organizations were merged to form the new JAXA: Japan's
JAXA
ESA/JAXA mission to study Mercury in orbit (2018–present)
surface structure. In 2017 the spacecraft's cost was estimated at €1.65 billion (US$1.86 billion). It was launched on an Ariane 5 rocket on 20 October 2018
BepiColombo
Geostationary communication satellite
Superbird-B3, known as Superbird-8 before launch, and DSN-1 (Kirameki-1) for its military payload, is a geostationary communications satellite operated
Superbird-B3
Japanese experimental spaceplane
Technology and Applications International Forum. 420: 937–942. doi:10.1063/1.54897. "High Speed Flight Demonstration "HSFD"". Technical Review. JAXA. July
HOPE-X
Japanese research institute
Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. 24 December 2019. pp. 1–127. ISSN 2423-8627. "JAXA History". JAXA Official Website (English). Archived
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Institute_of_Space_and_Astronautical_Science
First Japanese satellite put into orbit, launched in 1970
and Future, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 1–38, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-45573-5_1, ISBN 978-3-031-45573-5, retrieved 2024-11-16 "ISAS | Brief
Ohsumi_(satellite)
Uncrewed cargo spacecraft developed by JAXA
the spacecraft began in the early 1990s and the HTV's first mission, HTV-1, was launched on 10 September 2009 on an H-IIB launch vehicle. The HTV was
H-II_Transfer_Vehicle
Japanese proposed crewed spacecraft
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Fuji_(spacecraft)
Japanese navigation satellite
QZS-1R replaced the QZS-1 (Michibiki-1) satellite launched in September 2010. QZS-1 had a design life of ten years. As QZS-1 was an experimental satellite
QZS-1R
American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer (born 1958)
increasing Servis' reputation. Servis' Cathryn Sophia won 2016 Kentucky Oaks, winning by 2-3/4 lengths over Land Over Sea. In 2018, Servis won his first
John_Servis
Japanese demonstration satellite
KOSEN-1 is a technology demonstration satellite that will test the deployment of an antenna for observing radio waves emitted from the planet Jupiter
KOSEN-1
Japanese space observatory (1983–1988)
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Tenma
Japanese demonstration spacecraft
"Small Demonstration Satellite-1 (SDS-1) End of Critical Operation". 23 January 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2023. "小型実証衛星1型(SDS-1)成果概要と運用終了" (PDF) (in Japanese)
SDS-1
Planned Sun-observing satellite
Sun's UV radiation spectrum. Multi-slit Solar Explorer Shimizu, Toshifumi (1 March 2024). "SOLAR-C Project Team launched in JAXA". SOLAR-C. Retrieved 3
Solar-C
European/Japanese Earth research satellite
(8): 1311–1332. Bibcode:2015BAMS...96.1311I. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00227.1. ISSN 0003-0007. S2CID 122041433. "EarthCARE (Earth Clouds, Aerosols and Radiation
EarthCARE
Japanese lunar lander (2023–2024)
payload on Space Launch System (SLS) Artemis 1. OMOTENASHI was meant to deploy a mini lunar lander weighing 1 kg (2.2 lb); however, on 21 November 2022,
Smart Lander for Investigating Moon
Smart_Lander_for_Investigating_Moon
Japanese communications demonstration satellite
was the eighth technology test satellite in a series which started with ETS-1 in 1975 by NASDA. It was launched with the H-2A on December 18, 2006. ETS-VIII
ETS-VIII
Japanese micro-satellite
UNIFORM-1 or University International Formation Mission is a Japanese micro-satellite launched in 2014. The satellite is built around a wildfire detection
UNIFORM-1
Japanese earth observation satellite (2006–2011)
declared it dead in orbit. Spaceflight portal 2006 in spaceflight ADEOS I, JERS-1 (predecessor spacecraft) ALOS-2 "ALOS (Advanced Land Observing Satellite)
Advanced Land Observing Satellite
Advanced_Land_Observing_Satellite
1990 Japanese lunar probe
over the Pacific at 11.0 km/s. Atmospheric drag lowered Hiten's velocity by 1.712 m/s and its apogee altitude by 8665 km. This was the first aerobraking
Hiten_(spacecraft)
Geostationary meteorological satellite
Geostationary Meteorological Satellites (GMS), since the launch of GMS-1 (Himawari 1) in 1977, there have been three generations, including GMS, MTSAT, and
Himawari_(satellites)
Japanese earth observation satellite
predecessor ALOS satellite had featured 2 optical cameras in addition to L-band (1.2 GHz/25 cm) radar, ALOS-2 had optical cameras removed to simplify construction
ALOS-2
Planned Japanese small space observatory
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LiteBIRD
Proposed Mars rover by JAXA
cellular membranes. The target sensitivity would be 10 cells / 1 g of soil (compared to 104 cells / 1 g in Earth desert). It would also detect other organic biosignatures
MELOS
Japanese satellite
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Hisaki_(satellite)
Infrared astronomy satellite developed by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
around 50 per cent of the all-sky survey. By early November 2006, first (phase-1) all-sky survey finished. Second (phase-2) all-sky survey started on 10 November
Akari_(satellite)
Japanese satellite lost in a 1976 launch
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Cosmic_Radiation_Satellite
Japanese X-ray astronomy satellite
atmosphere on 1 November 1991. Large Area Proportional Counter (LAC 1.5-37 keV) All-Sky Monitor (ASM 1-20 keV) Gamma-ray Burst Detector (GBD 1.5-500 keV)
Ginga_(satellite)
JAXA project of long-term observation of Earth
on ADEOS II and AMSR-E (aperture 1.6 m) on NASA's Aqua satellite. By rotating a disc antenna (diameter 2.0 m) in 1.5 s period, it scans the Earth surface
Global Change Observation Mission
Global_Change_Observation_Mission
European–Japanese spacecraft to launch in 2029
Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). Any target comet must be about 0.85–1.2 AU from the Sun during approach. In the case that no long-period comet can
Comet_Interceptor
Planned asteroid flyby mission by JAXA, using solar electric propulsion
was to be launched by Epsilon S into low-Earth orbit in 2025 and to spend 1.5 years raising its orbit with ion engines. A lunar flyby (at ~300,000 km
DESTINY+
Japanese communications satellite
January 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016. Krebs, Gunter (21 April 2016). "Superbird 8 / DSN 1 (Kirameki 1)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
DSN-2
Cancelled NASA-ESA-JAXA space telescope project
dispersive gratings (XGS) would have provided high-quality spectra over the 0.1–10 keV bandpass where most astrophysical abundant ions have X-ray lines. The
International X-ray Observatory
International_X-ray_Observatory
Japanese national space agency
Jigyōdan) (NASDA) was the national space agency of Japan, established on October 1, 1969 under the National Space Development Agency Law only for peaceful purposes
National Space Development Agency of Japan
National_Space_Development_Agency_of_Japan
Series of weather and aviation control satellites
lifespan of five years. MTSAT-1 and 1R were built by Space Systems/Loral. MTSAT-2 was built by Mitsubishi. The launch of MTSAT-1, on a Japanese H-II rocket
Multi-Functional Transport Satellite
Multi-Functional_Transport_Satellite
Joint mission between JAXA and NASA
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Global Precipitation Measurement
Global_Precipitation_Measurement
Satellite
arXiv:astro-ph/0608100. Bibcode:2007PASJ...59....1T. doi:10.1093/pasj/59.1.1. S2CID 17354373. Retrieved 4 October 2010. "Atmospheric re-entry of the X-ray
Suzaku_(satellite)
Japanese satellite
broadcast satellites. The first satellite of this series, called BSE or Yuri 1, was launched in 1978. The last BS series satellite, BS-3b (Yuri 3b), was
Yuri_(satellite)
US components of the International Space Station
Mechanisms (CBM). All three nodes have 4 ports around their exterior, and 1 port on each end, 6 ports in total. In addition to the 18 ports on the nodes
US_Orbital_Segment
Joint space mission between NASA and JAXA
probability of a human injury or death caused by TRMM's uncontrolled re-entry at 1-in-5,000, about twice the casualty risk deemed acceptable for re-entering
Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
Tropical_Rainfall_Measuring_Mission
Japanese satellite
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Akebono_(satellite)
Cancelled space probe
vehicle would have been cylindrical, with a diameter of 2.2 m and a height of 1.7 m. It would have had four solar panels and was engineered to be spin-stabilized
Lunar-A
Proposed Japanese sample-return space mission
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Next Generation Small-Body Sample Return
Next_Generation_Small-Body_Sample_Return
Japanese space probe (2014–2015)
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PROCYON
Japanese re-entry demonstrator spaceship
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OREX
Derelict Japanese Earth observation satellite
With a dish of 2 m (6 ft 7 in) aperture, the spatial resolution is 5 km (3.1 mi) in the 89 GHz band, degrading to 60 km (37 mi) at 6.9 GHz. GLI (GLobal
ADEOS_II
Failed Japanese orbiter mission to Mars (1998–2003)
encounter Mars at a slower relative velocity in December 2003, or January 1, 2004. On April 21, 2002, as Nozomi was approaching Earth for the gravity
Nozomi_(spacecraft)
Earth's atmosphere. D-SAIL was developed by Axelspace Corporation [ja]. MDS-1 Navin, Joseph (11 October 2022). "JAXA Epsilon fails on sixth flight carrying
RAISE-3
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ETS-IX
Satellite
RAPIS-1 (RAPid Innovative payload demonstration Satellite 1) is a satellite launched on 18 January 2019 which for over a year was used to test seven technology
RAPIS-1
Planned X-ray space telescope
as the final parsec problem. By finding and studying black holes less than 1 pc apart, ORBIS aims to resolve this issue. Report on the current state of
Orbiting Binary Black Hole Investigation Satellite
Orbiting_Binary_Black_Hole_Investigation_Satellite
Planned robotic lunar landing system by ESA and JAXA
rover. The lander could be configured for different operations such as up to 1.5 tons of cargo delivery, sample-returns, or prospecting resources found on
HERACLES_(spacecraft)
Japanese spacecraft
sensitive in four spectral lines: the line of ion Fe XXVI (1.76 Å–1.81 Å), ion Fe XXV (1.83 Å–1.90 Å), ion Ca XIX (3.16 Å–3.19 Å), and ion S XV (5.02 Å–5
Yohkoh
Japanese crewed rover for use on the Moon
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Lunar_Cruiser
Japanese flyby mission to Halley's Comet (1985–1991)
and Suisei encounter with comet P/Halley". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 187 (1/2): 39. Bibcode:1987A&A...187...39H. "Suisei". Archived from the original
Suisei_(spacecraft)
Japanese interplanetary spacecraft
Shin'en, known before launch as UNITEC-1 or UNISEC Technology Experiment Carrier 1, is a Japanese student spacecraft which was intended to make a flyby
Shin'en_(spacecraft)
Series of asteroid rovers by JAXA
MINERVA-II-1. By deploying two rovers simultaneously, a network of space probes can be achieved. The maximum communication speed between the MINERVA-II-1 rovers
MINERVA_(spacecraft)
Lunar landing mission by Japanese ispace
company's European subsidiary, as well as other payloads. Like Hakuto-R Mission 1, this mission served as a technology demonstration, with the final goal of
Hakuto-R_Mission_2
Failed Japanese X-ray astronomy satellite
calibration source for the spectrometer. Focusing X-rays with a Wolter Type-1 optical system Soft X-ray mirror assembled by NASA Microcalorimeter array
Hitomi_(satellite)
Derelict Japanese Earth observation satellite
ADEOS I (Advanced Earth Observing Satellite 1) was an Earth observation satellite launched by NASDA in 1996. The mission's Japanese name, Midori means
ADEOS_I
2015–18 ISS astrobiology experiment
Orbit and Beyond". Space Science Reviews. 209 (1): 83–181. doi:10.1007/s11214-017-0365-5. hdl:11245.1/3e14d5f5-7b5e-42cf-894c-00ba81090443. ISSN 1572-9672
Tanpopo_mission
Japanese satellite
components (0.5 to 10 Million K) with an angular resolution consistent with 1 arcsec pixels at the CCD. The telescope has an imaging field of view of 34
Hinode_(satellite)
American judge (1826–1877)
Francis G. Servis (August 1, 1826 – March 6, 1877) was a justice of the Territorial Montana Supreme Court from 1873 to 1875, appointed by President Ulysses
Francis_G._Servis
Space observatory
X-ray transient Cen X-4 and Aql X-1 Discovery of many burst sources Long-term monitoring of X-ray pulsar (e.g. Vela X-1) Discovery of 2 Hz variability in
Hakucho
Proceedings of the 20th Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, SSC06-IV-1 "Innovative-technology Demonstration Experiment REIMEI" (PDF). JAXA. Retrieved
Reimei
Proposed far-infrared space observatory
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SPICA_(spacecraft)
Japanese research institute
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National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
National_Institute_of_Information_and_Communications_Technology
Japanese microsatellite
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HIBARI_(satellite)
Japanese spy satellites
2003, presumably partly in response to North Korea's launch of a Taepodong-1 missile over Japan in 1998, and partly to provide a source of satellite images
Information Gathering Satellite
Information_Gathering_Satellite
Cancelled space probe proposed by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency
Projects in Progress". Solar Sails. pp. 179–186. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-0941-4_17. ISBN 978-1-4939-0940-7. "LAPLACE - A mission to Europa and the Jupiter System
Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter
Jupiter_Magnetospheric_Orbiter
Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft
(6,424 lb) Size: 2.1 x 2.1 x 4.8 m (6.9 x 6.9 x 16 ft) Attitude control: Three-axis stabilized Power: 3.5 kW (Max.) Mission period: 1 year Mission orbit:
SELENE
Japanese satellite
preparation for a planned launch on 17 May, the H-IIA rocket was rolled out to Pad 1 of the Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the Tanegashima Space Centre on 16 May
Negai_(satellite)
NAOJ satellite
(milli-arcsecond) for stars brighter than 7.5 magnitude) comparable to Hipparcos (1 mas). Nano-JASMINE should be able to detect approximately four times the number
Nano-JASMINE
Mars lander and orbiter to investigate atmospheric chemistry
reactions that resupply the atmosphere with carbon dioxide. The lander, TEREX-1, was originally supposed to launch as a piggyback with another payload during
Tera-hertz_Explorer
Program of missions to the moon by JAXA
issue on lander, the two LEV 1 and 2 rovers, deployed during hovering just before final landing are working as expected and LEV-1 communicating independently
Japanese Lunar Exploration Program
Japanese_Lunar_Exploration_Program
Proposed space probe to Trojan asteroids
analyze its subsurface volatile constituents, such as water ice, using a 1-meter pneumatic drill powered by pressurized nitrogen gas. Some subsurface
OKEANOS
Mission Demonstration Satellite 1 (MDS-1) or Tsubasa (COSPAR 2002-003A, SATCAT 27367) was a Japanese technology test mission. It was launched by the second
MDS-1
SERVIS 1
SERVIS 1
Female
Turkish
Turkish name NERGIS means "daffodil."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jarvis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Service.
Boy/Male
Latin
Protector; shepherd. A saint's name. Serjio.
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Sergius, possibly SERGIO means "sergeant."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English Gervase, JARVIS means "spear servant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jarvis, JERVIS means "spear servant."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from the personal name Servais, Latin Servatius (see Servatius).English : variant of Service.
Male
Greek
(ΣÎÏγιος) Greek form of Latin Sergius, possibly SERGIOS means "sergeant."
Male
English
Perhaps an English form of Scandinavian Alvis, ELVIS means "all wise."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Erwin, ERVIN means "boar friend." Compare with another form of Ervin.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Latin, Teutonic
Serves the Spear; Spear Servant
Male
Romanian
Variant form of Romanian Serghei, possibly SERGIU means "sergeant."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Bevis, possibly BEAVIS means "shining one."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Serves the spear.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Mervyn, MERVIN means "marrow-eminent."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Gervaise, GERVAIS means "spear servant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jarvis.
SERVIS 1
SERVIS 1
Girl/Female
Latin Gaelic
Blind.
Boy/Male
British, English
Dennis' Son
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Nakht-ankh.
Girl/Female
English
Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
Girl/Female
Spanish
From Briseis, the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad.
Girl/Female
Hindu
New
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Lovely
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Birchall.
Boy/Male
Indian
The most compassionate, The benficent, The gracious
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Ploughs.
SERVIS 1
SERVIS 1
SERVIS 1
SERVIS 1
SERVIS 1
a.
Of or pertaining to a servant or slave; befitting a servant or a slave; proceeding from dependence; hence, meanly submissive; slavish; mean; cringing; fawning; as, servile flattery; servile fear; servile obedience.
n.
Act of serving or covering. See Serve, v. t., 13.
a.
Of or pertaining to Servia, a kingdom of Southern Europe.
a.
Not belonging to the original root; as, a servile letter.
n.
Alt. of Dervis
imp. & p. p.
of Serve
n.
One who serves.
n.
Alt. of Dervis
v. t.
To copulate with; to cover; as, a horse serves a mare; -- said of the male.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Serve
n.
Series.
n.
The deed of one who serves; labor performed for another; duty done or required; office.
n.
See Parvis.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Servia.
n.
The act of serving the ball.
v. t.
To make legal service opon (a person named in a writ, summons, etc.); as, to serve a witness with a subp/na.
n.
An indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.
a.
Thin; watery; like serum; as the serous fluids.