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31Forth- und Clydekanal — (auch Forth und Glasgowkanal), ein 62 km langer Kanal im mittlern Schottland, 1787–93 erbaut, verbindet Grangemouth (an der Mündung des Carron in den Forth) mit Glasgow und dem untern Clyde, hat 39 Schleusen, steigt auf 47,8 m und ist 3 m tief.… …
32Forth (Форт) — «Forth» («Форт») крейсер (Великобритания) Тип: крейсер (Великобритания). Водоизмещение: 4115 тонн. Размеры: 96 м х 14 м х 5,9 м. Силовая установка: двухвальная, горизонтальные компаунд машины прямого действия. Вооружение: два 203 мм (8 ), десять… …
33Forth — es un lenguaje de programación interactivo atípico, inventado (aunque su autor y seguidores prefieren decir descubierto) por Charles H. Moore en los años 1960. Una de sus importantes características es la utilización de una pila de datos para… …
34Forth — the Forth a river in southern central Scotland which flows into the ↑Firth of Forth and the North Sea …
35forth — ► ADVERB chiefly archaic 1) out from a starting point and forwards or into view. 2) onwards in time. ● and so forth Cf. ↑and so forth ORIGIN Old English …
36forth-putting — forthˈ putting noun 1. The action of putting forth (obsolete) 2. Undue forwardness (US; archaic) adjective (US) Forward • • • Main Entry: ↑forth …
37forth|go|ing — «FRTH GOH ihng, FOHRTH », noun, adjective. –n. a going forth; a proceeding from or out. –adj. 1. that goes forth. 2. disposed to make advances; friendly; outgoing …
38forth´right´ness — forth|right «adjective, noun. FRTH RYT, FOHRTH ; adverb. also FRTH RYT, FOHRTH », adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. frank and outspoken; straightforward; direct: »The speaker did not like the plan and made forthright objections to it. SYNONYM(S) …
39forth´right´ly — forth|right «adjective, noun. FRTH RYT, FOHRTH ; adverb. also FRTH RYT, FOHRTH », adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. frank and outspoken; straightforward; direct: »The speaker did not like the plan and made forthright objections to it. SYNONYM(S) …
40forth|right — «adjective, noun. FRTH RYT, FOHRTH ; adverb. also FRTH RYT, FOHRTH », adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. frank and outspoken; straightforward; direct: »The speaker did not like the plan and made forthright objections to it. SYNONYM(S): unswerving …