- grid of dots
- <edp> ■ Punktraster n
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Dots and Boxes — (also known as Boxes, Squares, Paddocks, Square it, Dots and Dashes, Dots, Smart Dots, Dot Boxing, or, simply, the Dot Game) is a pencil and paper game for two players (or sometimes, more than two) first published in 1889 by Édouard Lucas. Game… … Wikipedia
Grid illusion — A grid illusion is any kind of grid that deceives a person s vision. The two most common types of grid illusions are Hermann grid illusions and Scintillating grid illusions.Hermann grid illusionThe Hermann grid illusion is an optical illusion… … Wikipedia
Smart grid — Public infrastructure … Wikipedia
dot grid — A technique for determining the area of features on air photos and maps by using dot grids. A transparent overlay with a grid cell pattern is overlaid on the air photo. By counting the number of cells or dots that occur within a feature, it is… … Aviation dictionary
Pigpen cipher — The pigpen cipher uses graphical symbols assigned according to a key similar to the above diagram.[1] The pigpen cipher (sometimes referred to as the masonic cipher, Freemason s cipher, Rosicrucian cipher, or Tic tac toe cipher) … Wikipedia
Join Five — is a paper and pencil game for one or two players, played on a plus shaped grid of dots (Figure 1). The origin of the game is unknown, as are other potential names for it. How to playDraw the initial grid as shown in Figure 1.During each turn,… … Wikipedia
Halftone — For the music interval, see semitone. Left: Halftone dots. Right: How the human eye would see this sort of arrangement from a sufficient distance. Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of… … Wikipedia
Night writing — was a system of code that used symbols of twelve dots arranged as two columns of six dots embossed on a square of paperboard, and is now remembered as the forerunner of Braille. It was designed by Charles Barbier in response to Napoleon s demand… … Wikipedia
screen — /skri:n/ noun 1. a glass surface on which computer information or TV pictures can be shown ● She brought up the information on the screen. ● I’ll just call up details of your account on the screen. 2. a grid of dots or lines placed between the… … Marketing dictionary in english
stochastic screens — Halftone screens, produced by imagesetter Raster Image Processors (RIPs), made up of randomly spaced equal sized (small) dots instead of traditional grid aligned dots … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
dotmatrix — dot matrix n. A dense grid of dots or pins used to form characters or designs, as by some computer printers and visual display units. * * * … Universalium