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ANIM — is a file format, used to store images, and is a variation of the ILBM format, which is a subformat of Interchange File Format. In addition to the normal ILBM chunks, it also defines * ANHD (ANimation HeaDer) * DLTA stores changes between frames … Wikipedia
Anim-X — was the name of a fictional video game developer created by Electronic Arts as part of the alternate reality game Majestic .Anim X is officially credited to this day as the creator of Majestic , although in reality EA developed the game entirely … Wikipedia
anim — anim·i·ke·an; anim·i·kite; anim·i·ki; … English syllables
Anim'e — A ni*m[ e], n. [F. anim[ e] animated (from the insects that are entrapped in it); or native name.] A resin exuding from a tropical American tree ({Hymen[ae]a courbaril}), and much used by varnish makers. Ure. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anim — may refer to one of the following:*a city in the mountains of Judah (Josh. 15:50), now el Ghuwein, near Eshtemoh, about 10 miles south west of Hebron *a file extension used for Amiga Interchange File Format animations, a variation of the ILBM… … Wikipedia
ANIM — Latine, respondentes, sive cantantes, aut afflicti, sive pauperes, Nomen civitatis. Iosuae c. 15. v. 49 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
anim. — Music. animato. * * * anim., Music. animato … Useful english dictionary
Anim'Est — est une convention sur le thème de la culture japonaise. Cet événement a lieu chaque année depuis 2003 au Palais des Congrès de Nancy[1]. Probablement la plus grande convention de l est de la France sur le thème des mangas, animes (d où son nom)… … Wikipédia en Français
Anim Zemirot — (אנעים זמירות, literally I shall compose songs ) are the first two words and de facto title of a liturgical song traditionally sung near the very end of Shabbos morning services, normally held in the synagogue. The formal title of this song is… … Wikipedia
ANIM ZEMIROT — (Heb. אַנְעִים זְמִירוֹת; Let me chant sweet hymns ), also called Shir ha Kavod ( Song of Glory ); synagogue hymn ascribed to Judah he Ḥasid , of Regensburg (d. 1217) and, with less probability, to a number of other medieval authors. The hymn is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism