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pascal
Alternative clues for the word pascal
- Pressure unit equal to one newton per square meter
- French mathematician/philosopher
- French mathematician Blaise
- He wrote "The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of"
- Contributed (with Fermat) to the theory of probability (1623-1662)
- Probability pioneer
- Mathematician Blaise
- French mathematician, d. 1662 - SI unit of pressure
Word definitions for pascal in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
high-level computer programming language, 1971, named for French scholar Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), who invented a calculating machine c.1642.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pascal is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia as the successor to the Maxwell microarchitecture. The Pascal microarchitecture was introduced April 2016 with the GP100 chip. The GP100 chip has a two-to-one ratio of FP32 to FP64 cores ...
Usage examples of pascal.
She begged her husband to invite a lady whom he had loved before marrying her while she invited Pascal Latilla for herself, and Callimena for me.
Laura and Sister Veronica together, Capella by herself until she tired and came and seated herself beside Sister Pascal on one of the flatter stones.
After I had made up my mind to leave Naples, I had a visit from Don Pascal Latilla, who brought with him the Abbe Galiani, whom I had known at Paris.
Pascal and Gini found four rental ncies, including the one in the Calle Larga, but all four were d and shuttered.
Pascal himself made, remarks to which Obe had listened with a tight set face.
Pascal, who had encountered heavy drinkers many times, and was used to such sudden swerves, made a placatory gesture.
Pascal, always absorbed, dedicated to his work, had a priestlike quality.
Pascal stared down at the white table in front He tried to tell himself that he had known this was you mean thatT scal looked up.
All that he says has been said over and over again, and Blaise Pascal went much farther, but he wrote more skilfully and better in every way than Helvetius, who, wishing to remain in France, was obliged to retract.
This book is as important in studying Chesterton as the Pensees would be for a student of Pascal.
Edward Quinet, Victor Chauffour, General Laidet, Pascal Duprat, Versigny, Antony Thouret, Thiers, Girardin, and Remusat.
Bresnahan showed the girl first the photograph of Pascal Burke, then Quintan Finn, Manus and Donal Frakes, Benny Carson, and finally Tim Tallon.
The only visible damage to the manor was some broken stones at one corner of the tower where it looked as though a giant beast had nibbled at the masonry, and that was probably the work of the springald that Father Pascal had mentioned, but the oversized cross- bow had obviously broken again and irremediably for Thomas could see it lying in two gigantic pieces in the field beside the tiny stone village church.
They went up to Caen on the tide, arriving in the morning, and once they were ashore Father Pascal offered Thomas and Robbie a blessing, then hitched up his shabby robe and began walking east to Paris.
Manus and Donal Frakes the favor of getting Pascal Burke out of their lives.