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bowtie — 1. noun /ˈbowˌtɑj,bəʊˈtaɪ/ A man’s necktie tied in a bow around the throat. 2. adjective /ˈbowˌtɑj,bəʊˈtaɪ/ Having the shape that the displayed part of a bowtie does when the latter is tied. The corkscrew pasta holds the cheese sauce better, but… … Wiktionary
Bowtie (road) — A Bowtie road junction. The Bowtie is an alternative to the Michigan left format that uses roundabouts on the cross street. Left turns are prohibited at the main intersection, which therefore requires only a two phase signal. Vehicles yield upon… … Wikipedia
bowtie — bow tie (bō) n. A short necktie fashioned into a bowknot close to the throat. * * * … Universalium
bowtie — noun a man s tie that ties in a bow • Syn: ↑bow tie, ↑bow tie • Hypernyms: ↑necktie, ↑tie • Hyponyms: ↑black tie, ↑white tie … Useful english dictionary
bowtie pasta — noun pasta shaped with scalloped edges and pinched in the middle, suggestive of a bow tie • Syn: ↑farfalle • Hypernyms: ↑pasta, ↑alimentary paste … Useful english dictionary
Relational algebra — Not to be confused with Relation algebra. Relational algebra, an offshoot of first order logic (and of algebra of sets), deals with a set of finitary relations (see also relation (database)) that is closed under certain operators. These operators … Wikipedia
Bow tie (disambiguation) — A bow tie is a fashion accessory, popularly worn with other formal attireBow tie, Bowtie, or Bow tie may also refer to: *Bowtie, risk management methodology and diagrams *Bowtie, the Chevrolet logo since 1913. *Bowtie, a song by OutKast from… … Wikipedia
Dog World — Frequency Monthly First issue January 1916 Company BowTie Inc. Country United States … Wikipedia
Relationale Algebra — In der Theorie der Datenbanken versteht man unter einer Relationenalgebra oder einer Relationalen Algebra eine formale Sprache, mit der sich Abfragen über einem relationalen Schema formulieren lassen. Sie erlaubt es, Relationen miteinander zu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
David L. Hough — For the U.S. Representative from New Hampshire (1753–1831), see David Hough (New Hampshire). David L. Hough Occupation Journalist Nationality … Wikipedia