ROM – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
ROM (read only memory)
init.
nonvolatile memory containing permanently inscribed data that cannot be supplemented changed or deleted (Computers)
ROM (range of motion)
range within with a joint can be flexed and extended (measured in degrees)
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Rom,
ROM, and variants, may refer to:
Biomechanics and medicine
- Risk of mortality, a medical classification to estimate the likelihood of death for a patient
- Rupture of membranes or amniorrhexis, a term used during pregnancy to describe a rupture of the amniotic sac
- Range of motion, the distance (linear or angular) that a movable object may normally travel while properly attached to another
Epistle to the Romans
ROM image
A
ROM image, or
ROM file, is a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a
read-only memory chip, often from a
video game cartridge, a computer's
firmware, or from an
arcade game's
main board. The term is frequently used in the context of
emulation, whereby older games or computer firmware are copied to ROM files on modern computers and can, using a piece of software known as an
emulator, be run on a computer.
Republic of Macedonia
Macedonia ( ; ,
tr. Makedonija, ), officially the
Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian: , tr.
Republika Makedonija), is a country located in the central
Balkan peninsula in
Southeast Europe. It is one of the
successor states of the former
Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991. It became a member of the
United Nations in 1993, but, as a result of an ongoing
dispute with Greece over use of the name Macedonia, it was admitted under the provisional description of
"the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (Поранешна Југословенска Република Македонија, tr.
Poranešna Jugoslovenska Republika Makedonija), abbreviated as
FYROM.
ROM
Noun
1. (computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed and read but cannot be changed
(synonym) read-only memory, read-only storage, fixed storage
(hypernym) memory, computer memory, storage, computer storage, store, memory board
(hyponym) CD-ROM, compact disc read-only memory
(classification) computer science, computing
Rom
n.
Rome, City of Seven Hills, capital of the ancient Roman Empire; capital city of Italy
röm. (römisch)
ROM, Roman, pertaining to ancient or modern Rome; pertaining to the culture and art of ancient Rome
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ROM, read only memory, nonvolatile memory containing permanently inscribed data that cannot be supplemented changed or deleted (Computers)