Devil – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: evil spirit,
exclamation,
exclaiming,
mischief-maker,
trouble maker,
troubler,
bad hat,
troublemaker,
disagreeable person,
unpleasant person,
displease,
ready,
cook,
prepare,
fix,
make
devil
n.
evil spirit, demon
v.
harass, tease
DevIL
Developer's Image Library or
DevIL (originally called
OpenIL; the name was changed at a request from
Silicon Graphics, Inc.), started by Denton Woods, is a
cross-platform image library which aims to provide a common
API for different image
file formats. It consists of three parts: the main library (IL), the utility library (ILU) and the utility toolkit (ILUT), mirroring the corresponding parts of
OpenGL (although the
OpenGL Utility Toolkit is not part of the OpenGL specification).
Devil
The
devil (from
Greek: or
diábolos =
slanderer or accuser) is believed in many
religions, myths and
cultures to be a
supernatural entity that is the
personification of
evil and the archenemy of
God and humankind. The nature of the role varies greatly, ranging from being an effective opposite force to the
creator god, locked in an eons long struggle for human souls on what may seem even terms (to the point of
dualistic ditheism/
bitheism), to being a comical figure of fun or an abstract aspect of the individual human condition.
Devil
Noun
1. (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell
(synonym) Satan, Old Nick, the Devil, Lucifer, Beelzebub, the Tempter, Prince of Darkness
(hypernym) spiritual being, supernatural being
(derivation) devilize, devilise, diabolize, diabolise
(classification) Islam, Islamism, Mohammedanism, Muhammadanism, Muslimism
devil
Noun
1. one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief
(synonym) fiend, demon, daemon, daimon
(hypernym) evil spirit
(hyponym) incubus
(derivation) devilize, devilise, diabolize, diabolise
2. a word used in exclamations of confusion; "what the devil"; "the deuce with it"; "the dickens you say"
(synonym) deuce, dickens
(hypernym) exclamation, exclaiming
3. a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man); "he chased the young hellions out of his yard"
(synonym) hellion, heller
(hypernym) troublemaker, trouble maker, troubler, mischief-maker, bad hat
4. a cruel wicked and inhuman person
(synonym) monster, fiend, demon, ogre
(hypernym) unpleasant person, disagreeable person
(hyponym) demoniac
(derivation) devilize, devilise, diabolize, diabolise
Verb
1. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves"
(synonym) annoy, rag, get to, bother, get at, irritate, rile, nark, nettle, gravel, vex, chafe
(hypernym) displease
(hyponym) get, get under one's skin
(verb-group) chafe
(derivation) mischief, mischief-making, mischievousness, deviltry, devilry, devilment, rascality, roguery, roguishness, shenanigan
2. coat or stuff with a spicy paste; "devilled eggs"
(hypernym) cook, fix, ready, make, prepare
(classification) cooking, cookery, preparation
devil
n.
ďábel; chudáček; rošťáci
devil
Rzecz.
szatan; diabeł; czort; bies; facet; zaszalej sobie!; o wilku mowa (a wilk tuż); diabłami wcielonymi; biedaczysko; szczęściarz