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em·bed·ded
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Princeton's WordNet
embeddedadjective
enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass
"found pebbles embedded in the silt"; "stone containing many embedded fossils"; "peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp"
embeddedadjective
inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole
"confused by the embedded Latin quotations"; "an embedded subordinate clause"
Wiktionary
embeddedadjective
Part of; firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into; deep-rooted.
embeddedadjective
Partially buried in concrete or planted in earth.
Webster Dictionary
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Embedded
Embedded is the debut studio album by industrial metal band Meathook Seed, released in March 1993 by Earache Records. The group was founded as side project by Napalm Death guitarist Mitch Harris in 1992, and aimed to mix industrial metal with death metal. The band's formation was a result of collaboration between Harris, and Obituary members Donald Tardy and Trevor Peres, who handled the drums and vocals respectively in the recording.
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
embedded
Firmly fixed in the mud or sand.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of embedded in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of embedded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of embedded in a Sentence
It's the first and only crash-tested car seat that has this type of technology embedded, right now (on the market) it's more attachments or accessories or mobile apps, but there's not one that's an actual car seat that has this technology.
I would say the 2020 Vision is just an extension of a code of ethics that has been deeply embedded within The Baltimore Museum of Art, building a permanent collection is building a story for all time.
Imagine the kind of data we could capture if patient monitors were as small as a dime. As sensor technology evolves, the industry will move toward more unobtrusive monitoring options that will be able to capture patient vitals and other data from sensors embedded into clothing or other materials, we could give patients a robe or necklace as soon as they enter the hospital, and monitor their journey across the health continuum, allowing clinicians to make more informed diagnosis and effective treatment plans. This kind of technology can also be critical in identifying physiological changes from a distance, making it easier to monitor patient traffic, especially during an epidemic.
There's been a lot of talk about body cameras as a silver bullet or a solution. I think the task force concluded that there is a role for technology to play in building additional trust and accountability, but it's not a panacea, it has to be embedded in a broader change in culture and a legal framework that ensures that people's privacy is respected and that not only police officers but the community themselves feel comfortable with how technologies are being used.
We let the arm move to different drums by following where the drummer is and where the arm is with sensors on the arm itself. Some of them are embedded to make it oriented correctly and some of them is from afar to know the whole environment in general, and that's where based on your gestures the arm can move to the different drums that you are interested in.
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- المArabic
- eingebettetGerman
- χωμένος, σφηνωμένος, μπηγμένος, εμφυτευμένοςGreek
- enigitaEsperanto
- incrustado, empotradoSpanish
- تعبیه شدهPersian
- sulautettuFinnish
- imbriqué, incrusté, intégréFrench
- एम्बेडेडHindi
- inseritoItalian
- ingebed, vastgebetonneerd, verankerdDutch
- embutido, incrustadoPortuguese
- встроенный, внедрённыйRussian
- sokmakTurkish
- вбудованіUkrainian
- سرایتUrdu
- 嵌入式Chinese
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