vector
— Noun
– English
~ (genetics) a virus or other agent that is used to deliver DNA to a cell
vector
— Noun
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~ a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction
vector
— Noun
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~ any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease; "mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever"; "fleas are vectors of the plague"; "aphids are transmitters of plant diseases"; "when medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects"
vector algebra
— Noun
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~ the part of algebra that deals with the theory of vectors and vector spaces
vare 'ved
— Verb
– Danish
~ fortsætte i længere tid
ved højlys dag
— Noun
– Danish
~ når det er helt lyst; midt på dagen
ved
— Noun
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~ det faste, hårde stof som et træs stamme og større ...
Veda
— Noun
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~ (from the Sanskrit word for `knowledge') any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionally believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
Vedanga
— Noun
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~ Vedic texts from the fifth and fourth centuries BC dealing with phonetics and ritual injunctions and linguistics and grammar and etymology and lexicography and prosody and astronomy and astrology
vedanta
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~ (from the Sanskrit for `end of the Veda') one of six orthodox philosophical systems or viewpoints rooted in the Upanishads as opposed to Mimamsa which relies on the Vedas and Brahmanas