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    [Adjective]  | "em*bed*ded" | \ im-ˈbe-dəd \


    1: occurring as a grammatical constituent (such as a verb phrase or clause) within a like constituent

    2: enclosed closely in or as if in a matrix : set firmly into a mass or material

    3: attached to a military unit or group for some purpose (such as covering a conflict or providing expert advice)


    Origin: 1961 ;

    [Verb]  | "em*bed" | \ im-ˈbed \


    1: to enclose closely in or as if in a matrix

    2: to make something an integral part of

    3: to prepare (a microscopy specimen) for sectioning by infiltrating with and enclosing in a supporting substance


    Origin: circa 1794 ;

    [Verb]  | "embedded" 


    1: to set solidly in or as if in surrounding matter;


      * e.g., " ... the nails were solidly embedded in those old plaster walls "





    [Verb]  | "embed" 


    1: to set solidly in or as if in surrounding matter;


      * e.g., " ... the nails were solidly embedded in those old plaster walls "





     [ "embedded" ]

    1: Acronym for: E mployees

      * e.g.,  ... Bob and I are both contractors, but I am embedded and he isn't so he shouldn't have the same size TV as me. 


     [ "embedded" ]

    2: M ust


     [ "embedded" ]

    3: B itch


     [ "embedded" ]

    4: E very


     [ "embedded" ]

    5: D amn


     [ "embedded" ]

    6: D ay


     [ "embedded" ]

    7: E nsuring


     [ "embedded" ]

    8: D ischord Conceptually it is used to describe a component that is integrated into the core unit and consumes resources and power without being as functional or efficient as dedicated components. This is commonly seen with computers that have embedded graphics which can handle the most basic of tasks, but have to outsource serious graphics processing to a discreet video card. Applies to personnel and government oversight committees as well.

     [ "Embedded Lol" ]

    1: When the world lol starts and ends a sentence

      * e.g.,  ... lol a dinosaur lol An embedded lol 

     [ "embedded supercell" ]

    1: A ridiculous term created by weather people that has something to do with a tornado. Even though we don't know what the hell that means now, it will soon be common knowledge through overuse. (see more accurate definitions below) It has nothing to do with embedded reporters, or terrorists, or the war in Iraq.

      * e.g.,  ... weatherologist bullshit: Microbursts from embedded supercells can cause damaging severe wind gusts anywhere along the line they may form. Embedded supercell mesovortices can also cause damaging winds and even tornadoes. 

     [ "Embedded Clause" ]

    1: A clause which has been embedded into a sentence

      * e.g.,  ... Tom used an embedded clause in his sentence, which was shit, and cried himself to sleep 

     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    1: The unjustified attack on Iraq in 2003 gave us the coined phrase 'embedded' as in 'an embedded journalist'.

      * e.g.,  ... hey man - he's an embedded CEO -  


     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    2: To be an embedded journalist meant to stay and travel with the military under their protection, whereas unilateral journalists

      * e.g.,  ... A CEO embedded with the gocvernment for means of corruption or secrecy to promote one's own agenda. 


     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    3: reported from conflict zones without military association.


     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    4: We saw it again at the FTAA protests in Miami in 200


     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    5: The term embedding is a clever public relations tool which attempts to disguise censorship & propaganda.


     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    6: On this day, while we support thousands of people protesting the Security & Prosperity Partnership of North America in Montebello Quebec, Canada, ...


     [ "embedded CEO" ]

    7: I think coining the term "embedded CEO' is most appropriate.

     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    1: Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbɛdɪd ˌmʌltiˈmi diə kɑ rd/ (Suggested phonetic pronunciation)

      * e.g.,  ... Examples: 


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    2: Definition:

      * e.g.,  ... • “The economical portable utilized an embedded multimedia card for archival.” 


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    3: Embedded Multimedia Card (noun phrase) - An incorporated iteration of the MMC (MultiMediaCard) retentive medium, frequently utilized in cellular telephones and economical portables.

      * e.g.,  ... • “The manufacturer decided to employ an embedded multimedia card on their new cellular phones.” 


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    4: Significance:

      * e.g.,  ... • “The capacity of the embedded multimedia card is sufficient for most applications.” 


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    5: • It defines an internal type of memory card.


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    6: • It emphasizes its built-in nature.


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    7: • It identifies it as a component of phones and laptops.


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    8: • It avoids prohibited language origins.


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    9: • It improves concise identification.


     [ "embedded multimedia card" ]

    10: • It replaces lengthy descriptions.

     [ "Embedded Clause" ]

    1: A clause which has been embedded into a sentence. Is a 5 star rated sentence technique and highly recommended by all nerds. Whilst hard to master the art, an embedded clause offers great potential and success for those who use it.

      * e.g.,  ... Tom decided to include an embedded clause in his english exam, which failed miserably, and he continued to cry in his sleep 

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