See hypervirtual on Wiktionary
{ "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "hyper", "3": "virtual" }, "expansion": "hyper- + virtual", "name": "prefix" } ], "etymology_text": "From hyper- + virtual.", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "-" }, "expansion": "hypervirtual (not comparable)", "name": "en-adj" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adj", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "_dis": "62 5 24 9", "kind": "other", "name": "English entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "41 12 31 15", "kind": "other", "name": "English terms prefixed with hyper-", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "70 4 18 8", "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 1 entry", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "72 2 21 4", "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "examples": [ { "ref": "2004, Yehuda E. Kalay, Architecture's New Media, →ISBN:", "text": "The challenge is to blend these two opposite needs — not to stifle cyberplaces by making them too hyperrealistic while at the same time not making them hypervirtual to the point of renouncing all sense of place.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2010, Kenneth King, Writing in Motion: Body—Language—Technology, →ISBN:", "text": "In his inimitable transference(s) of materials (found memorabilia; bygone relics; delicate, poignant objects; chipped paint; granulated or vermiculated wood; clay pipes; colored, prismatic cocktail glasses, etc.), the dancing dialectical counterpoints between real and unreal intimate and reflex hypervirtual perspectivities (perspectives of, and within, perspectives).", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2016, David Tollerton, Biblical Reception, 4: A New Hollywood Moses, →ISBN:", "text": "Yet this verisimilitude remains rooted in the material world in interesting ways that undermine the assumption that the special effect is always already hypervirtual and merely computer-generated.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Making use of computer simulation or other artforms to produce larger-than-life or surreal effects." ], "id": "en-hypervirtual-en-adj-Oc7Kpdsx", "links": [ [ "computer", "computer" ], [ "simulation", "simulation" ], [ "artform", "artform" ], [ "larger-than-life", "larger than life" ], [ "surreal", "surreal" ] ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ] }, { "categories": [], "examples": [ { "ref": "2001, Neil Spiller, Young blood - Volume 71, Issue 1, page 15:", "text": "The systems of data-driven forms are oriented towards a smoothing of the corporate field and an integration into the contemporary need for fluid flexibility, transience and hypervirtual mobility.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2011, K. Gerstenberger, J. Braziel, After the Berlin Wall: Germany and Beyond, →ISBN:", "text": "In September 2008, however, the world woke up to one massive global hangover as it became indisputably clear that the inebriate 1990s had resurfaced as twenty-first-century crises—those of laissez-faire, unregulated, hypervirtual capital, proliferative deficit spending, speculative and derivative-based financial investments, megacorporate bailouts, rapidly escalating unemployment, increasingly expendable labor, and the radically widening gaps between rich and poor the world over.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2013, JO Clark, “Aesthetic Experience, Subjective Historical Experience and the Problem of Constructivism”, in Journal of the Philosophy of History, volume 7, number 1:", "text": "In the case of the painting, and via the phenomenology of its framing, we “enter into the two-dimensional depiction of a three-dimensional space, and we enact with it “as if ” it were real; the relation is ideomotor and hypervirtual.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Having no physical or tangible presence but extreme or exaggerated influence." ], "id": "en-hypervirtual-en-adj-MG4Cg~WG", "links": [ [ "physical", "physical" ], [ "tangible", "tangible" ], [ "extreme", "extreme" ], [ "exaggerated", "exaggerated" ] ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ] }, { "categories": [ { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "en", "name": "Physics", "orig": "en:Physics", "parents": [ "Sciences", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" } ], "glosses": [ "Pertaining to spin orbitals of the complementary subspace (orthogonal to all closed-shell orbitals and all virtual orbitals)." ], "id": "en-hypervirtual-en-adj-J-r8TCaQ", "links": [ [ "physics", "physics" ], [ "spin", "spin" ], [ "orbital", "orbital" ], [ "complementary", "complementary" ], [ "subspace", "subspace" ], [ "orthogonal", "orthogonal" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(physics) Pertaining to spin orbitals of the complementary subspace (orthogonal to all closed-shell orbitals and all virtual orbitals)." ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ], "topics": [ "natural-sciences", "physical-sciences", "physics" ] }, { "categories": [ { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "en", "name": "Mathematics", "orig": "en:Mathematics", "parents": [ "Formal sciences", "Sciences", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" } ], "examples": [ { "ref": "2015, Seerp Roald Koudenburg, “A double-dimensional approach to formal category theory”, in arXiv:", "text": "In detail: to a monad T on a hypervirtual double category #x5C;mathcalK several hypervirtual double categories T-#x5C;mathsf#x7B;Alg#x7D;#x5F;#x7B;(v,w)#x7D; of T-algebras are associated, [...].", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Having additional cells with nullary target." ], "id": "en-hypervirtual-en-adj-1EoL~t~q", "links": [ [ "mathematics", "mathematics" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(mathematics, of a virtual double category) Having additional cells with nullary target." ], "raw_tags": [ "of a virtual double category" ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ], "topics": [ "mathematics", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "hypervirtual" }
{ "categories": [ "English adjectives", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English terms prefixed with hyper-", "English uncomparable adjectives", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries" ], "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "hyper", "3": "virtual" }, "expansion": "hyper- + virtual", "name": "prefix" } ], "etymology_text": "From hyper- + virtual.", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "-" }, "expansion": "hypervirtual (not comparable)", "name": "en-adj" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adj", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "English terms with quotations" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "2004, Yehuda E. Kalay, Architecture's New Media, →ISBN:", "text": "The challenge is to blend these two opposite needs — not to stifle cyberplaces by making them too hyperrealistic while at the same time not making them hypervirtual to the point of renouncing all sense of place.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2010, Kenneth King, Writing in Motion: Body—Language—Technology, →ISBN:", "text": "In his inimitable transference(s) of materials (found memorabilia; bygone relics; delicate, poignant objects; chipped paint; granulated or vermiculated wood; clay pipes; colored, prismatic cocktail glasses, etc.), the dancing dialectical counterpoints between real and unreal intimate and reflex hypervirtual perspectivities (perspectives of, and within, perspectives).", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2016, David Tollerton, Biblical Reception, 4: A New Hollywood Moses, →ISBN:", "text": "Yet this verisimilitude remains rooted in the material world in interesting ways that undermine the assumption that the special effect is always already hypervirtual and merely computer-generated.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Making use of computer simulation or other artforms to produce larger-than-life or surreal effects." ], "links": [ [ "computer", "computer" ], [ "simulation", "simulation" ], [ "artform", "artform" ], [ "larger-than-life", "larger than life" ], [ "surreal", "surreal" ] ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ] }, { "categories": [ "English terms with quotations" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "2001, Neil Spiller, Young blood - Volume 71, Issue 1, page 15:", "text": "The systems of data-driven forms are oriented towards a smoothing of the corporate field and an integration into the contemporary need for fluid flexibility, transience and hypervirtual mobility.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2011, K. Gerstenberger, J. Braziel, After the Berlin Wall: Germany and Beyond, →ISBN:", "text": "In September 2008, however, the world woke up to one massive global hangover as it became indisputably clear that the inebriate 1990s had resurfaced as twenty-first-century crises—those of laissez-faire, unregulated, hypervirtual capital, proliferative deficit spending, speculative and derivative-based financial investments, megacorporate bailouts, rapidly escalating unemployment, increasingly expendable labor, and the radically widening gaps between rich and poor the world over.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2013, JO Clark, “Aesthetic Experience, Subjective Historical Experience and the Problem of Constructivism”, in Journal of the Philosophy of History, volume 7, number 1:", "text": "In the case of the painting, and via the phenomenology of its framing, we “enter into the two-dimensional depiction of a three-dimensional space, and we enact with it “as if ” it were real; the relation is ideomotor and hypervirtual.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Having no physical or tangible presence but extreme or exaggerated influence." ], "links": [ [ "physical", "physical" ], [ "tangible", "tangible" ], [ "extreme", "extreme" ], [ "exaggerated", "exaggerated" ] ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ] }, { "categories": [ "en:Physics" ], "glosses": [ "Pertaining to spin orbitals of the complementary subspace (orthogonal to all closed-shell orbitals and all virtual orbitals)." ], "links": [ [ "physics", "physics" ], [ "spin", "spin" ], [ "orbital", "orbital" ], [ "complementary", "complementary" ], [ "subspace", "subspace" ], [ "orthogonal", "orthogonal" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(physics) Pertaining to spin orbitals of the complementary subspace (orthogonal to all closed-shell orbitals and all virtual orbitals)." ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ], "topics": [ "natural-sciences", "physical-sciences", "physics" ] }, { "categories": [ "English terms with quotations", "en:Mathematics" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "2015, Seerp Roald Koudenburg, “A double-dimensional approach to formal category theory”, in arXiv:", "text": "In detail: to a monad T on a hypervirtual double category #x5C;mathcalK several hypervirtual double categories T-#x5C;mathsf#x7B;Alg#x7D;#x5F;#x7B;(v,w)#x7D; of T-algebras are associated, [...].", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Having additional cells with nullary target." ], "links": [ [ "mathematics", "mathematics" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(mathematics, of a virtual double category) Having additional cells with nullary target." ], "raw_tags": [ "of a virtual double category" ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ], "topics": [ "mathematics", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "hypervirtual" }
Download raw JSONL data for hypervirtual meaning in All languages combined (5.0kB)
This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable All languages combined dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2024-11-06 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2024-10-02 using wiktextract (fbeafe8 and 7f03c9b). The data shown on this site has been post-processed and various details (e.g., extra categories) removed, some information disambiguated, and additional data merged from other sources. See the raw data download page for the unprocessed wiktextract data.
If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.