Meaning of internetted | Babel Free
ˈɪntənɛtɪdDefinitions
Examples
“Her hair, flowing beneath her head-dress of cerulean silk, ornamented with crimson and surmounted by a gold-embroidered crown, was internetted with minute spiculæ of gold about the size of a spangle, and fell like⟳ the fabulous tiara of a mermaid upon her shoulders.”
“She displayed a flaring netted purse of green and orange and scarlet interwoven, or rather, we should say⟳, internetted with gilt and steel beds, with gilt rings, and gilt and steel tassels.”
“Yonder I'll rest⟳ awhile, for now I see⟳, / Through meshes of the internetted leaves, / A little plot, girt with a living wall; […]”
“There is a second coat, lining the interior of the sclerotic, which consists of minute vessels, arteries and veins, closely internetted, and is called the choroid.”
“[I]t may be truly and gratefully said, these roots, internetted with the very life-fibres of human sustenance, have⟳ been brought to their present⟳ perfection and value.”
“[A] little outline of the mathematical form⟳ […] will aid readers of Mr. [Charles] Morris's paper, […] in thereby discussing and estimating very easily and fairly the positive truth, in general, or in a few points, of the paper's considerations, the just degree of reliability at all events, which the marvellous maze of internetted motions possesses, […]”
“Strengthened by technology and working as internetted "teams of teams," the potential exists for staffs to greatly streamline and accelerate sound⟳ and creative planning, decision making and control⟳.”
“In the Army's Force⟳ XXI Operations, a new form⟳ of battle command based on a nonhierarchial—or "Internetted"—structure⟳ is envisioned. Internetted structures refer⟳ to those entities that rely⟳ upon a structure⟳ resembling neural networks, with individual nodes connected to one another in "web-like" patterns. […] Because of the robust properties of this design⟳, it was foreseen during the Cold War that such an Internetted U.S. communications structure⟳ would have⟳ a better chance of surviving a potential nuclear exchange⟳ than the more traditional existing structure⟳.”
“[T]he term netwar refers to an emerging mode of conflict (and crime) at societal levels, involving measures short of traditional war, in which the protagonists use⟳ network forms of organization and related doctrines, strategies, and technologies attuned to the information age. These protagonists are likely to consist⟳ of dispersed small groups who communicate, coordinate, and conduct their campaigns in an internetted manner, without a precise central command.”
“The IBCT [infantry brigade combat team] will offset the lethality and survivability limitations of its platforms through the holistic integration of all other force⟳ capabilities, particularly the internetted actions of the combined arms company teams.”
“The time required to move⟳ large blocks of characters into and out of space in main memory seriously limits the computer's processing capabilities and its responsiveness, particularly during a time of high volume use⟳, such as a crisis. Additional memory and secondary storage are required to handle⟳ these large blocks of characters. However, the movement of so many unnecessary characters complicates the use⟳ of these computers in an internetted multisite environment.”
“An example of an information network is the Defense Department's ARPANET—where a user at a computer terminal in one part of the country has access to many internetted computers throughout the country […]”
“The physical basis of such internetted structures can be found with the creation of the Advanced Research⟳ Project Agencies Network (ARPANET) in 1969. An experiment⟳ conducted by the Defense Advanced Research⟳ Projects Agency, the ARPANET experiment⟳ sought to explore⟳ technologies for the networking of remote research⟳ sites.”
“By cyberspace, I refer⟳ to the global collection of internetted computers and communication systems. […] The key word in the definition is "internetted," the characteristic that makes it possible to access some systems from others perhaps half a world away.”
“And by September of next year, all of my high schools will be fully wired and fully "Internetted" in virtually every single classroom.”
“[A]s one of the wealthiest, most heavily ‘internetted’ countries in the world, the United States too has tremendous inequalities.”
“[T]he necessity to develop⟳ advanced digital literacies so we could surf among the ever-increasing waves of information that were entering our "internetted" lives.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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