n
Abbreviation of artificial life. [the simulation of any aspect of life.]
n
(rare) The use of two forms of media.
adj
Pertaining to the Chronicler or Chronist, the presumed redactor of the Book of Chronicles.
n
A historical record made up of everyday papers and documents from many stages of the owner's life.
n
Abbreviation of chronology. [(uncountable) The science of determining the order in which events occurred.]
n
(uncountable) The science of determining the order in which events occurred.
adj
Pertaining to diaries or diarists; in the style of a diary.
n
An expert in economics, especially one who studies economic data and extracts higher-level information or proposes theories.
n
The world as a single community of interdependent inhabitants who are interconnected by contemporary technology, especially television and the World Wide Web.
n
Any medium that is rich in sensory data (e.g. high-definition film) and thus requires relatively little involvement by the viewer, reader, etc. in order to be consumed.
n
the time of the Industrial Revolution
adj
(art) That combines several art media.
n
(especially art) The quality of being intermedial, combining several media.
adj
Relating to the mazaedium.
adj
Having a focus on the media.
n
The facility to work with media.
n
The characteristics of a particular media (means of communication)
adj
Relating to Media or Medes.
adj
(semiotics) Defining or inferring a generalization or category of meaning.
adj
Of or pertaining to mediation
n
A proponent or student of mediology.
n
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of culture, created by Régis Debray in 1979, that pays specific attention to human symbolic activity and to technology, especially as a medium of cultural transmission.
adj
Relating to a medium of communication.
n
(idiomatic, linguistics) tactics that control environment and human communication through the use of peer pressure and group language.
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(sociology) The way in which infrastructure and knowledge of how to use it give rise to a meaningful pattern of interaction (a concept in Anthony Giddens's structuration theory).
v
To introduce aspects of multimedia to.
n
(dated) A work containing information on every topic.
adj
Pertaining to multiple media.
n
media available in multiple forms
adj
(rare) Pertaining to multiple media.
adj
(art) In a time when choice of medium no longer matters.
n
(computing) The copy history of a piece of data, or the intermediate pieces of data utilized to compute a final data element, as in a database record or web site (data provenance)
adj
Specifically related to a particular discipline.
n
A word or phrase whose use or meaning is specific to a particular field of endeavor.
n
An individual universe or reality, especially a parallel/alternate one in which events differ from actual history, or differ from the established canon of a fictional world.
n
A person who has mastered time travel.
n
Several mediums (formats for presenting information) considered collectively.
n
Alternative letter-case form of Umwelt [One's surroundings or environment; the outer world as perceived by organisms within it.]
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