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To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand
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To include in surrounding matter

We wanted to embed our reporter with the Fifth Infantry Division, but the Army would have none of it.

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To define a one-to-one function from (one set) to another so that certain properties of the domain are preserved when considering the image as a subset of the codomain

The torus S^1\times S^1 can be embedded in \mathbb{R}^3.

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To encapsulate within another document or data file (unrelated to the other computing meaning of embedded as in embedded system)

The instructions showed how to embed a chart from the spreadsheet within the word document.

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Simple past tense and past participle of embed
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To be part of, and firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into; deep-rooted
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Implies the inclusion of elements and data into a computer file necessary to maintain or change the elements when used remotely
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fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"
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Command placed directly in a program Also an HTML programming, identifies the end of an element, also called the close tag Usually the same as the opening tag, but with a forward slash mark For example, the close tag for bold font is </B> See also close tag
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Information created in one document and inserted into another document
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The EMBED element is the method used to integrate Netscape Plug-In technology into a web page
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To insert an object without maintaining a connection to the object's application Changes in the original object are not reflected when the embedded object is changed One way to embed an object is to paste the object from the clipboard
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If an object embeds itself in a substance or thing, it becomes fixed there firmly and deeply. One of the bullets passed through Andrea's chest before embedding itself in a wall. + embedded em·bed·ded There is glass embedded in the cut
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If something such as an attitude or feeling is embedded in a society or system, or in someone's personality, it becomes a permanent and noticeable feature of it. This agreement will be embedded in a state treaty to be signed soon. + embedded em·bed·ded I think that hatred of the other is deeply embedded in our society
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The process of infiltrating a specimen with a substance such as paraffin so that the specimen can be subsequently sectioned for histological examination
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{f} insert, inlay, drive in, implant
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An application that is delivered as a hidden part of a larger system For example, the software in a fuel-injection control system is an embedded application found in many late-model automobiles
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To be part of and firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into
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An adjective refering to itmes, such as program code or commands, that are built into their carriers
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Memory A player with a "built in" memory card is said to have "embedded memory" , or "internal memory" The embedded memory designation is preceded with an integer that describes the capacity of the internal memory of the player (e g : 32MB of Embedded Memory) Many portable audio players have embedded memory; some do not and therefore rely entirely on the memory that is introduced to the player via a built in port, or card slot
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Appearing or growing as part of another structure
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surrounded with other distracting information (e g The answer you need is embedded in the list of numbers )
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= a Non removable extra - usually used in reference to a CAM
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An embedded system is a computer that lives inside another device and acts as a component of that device For example, current cars have an embedded computer under the hood that helps regulate much of their day to day operation An embedded file is a file that lives inside another and acts as a portion of that file This is frequently seen with HTML files having embedded audio files; audio files often embedded in HTML include AU files, MIDI files, SID files, WAV files, AIFF files, and MOD files Most browsers will ignore these files unless an appropriate plug-in is present
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A characteristic that was created with one application and embedded into a document created by another application Embedding the object, rather than simply inserting or pasting it, ensures that the object retains its original format You can modify the embedded object with the original program In Windows environments, embedding objects is made possible by a technology called OLE
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{s} inlaid, inserted, implanted, driven in, firmly set in place
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(adj ) Characteristic of program code or commands that are distinguished as part of the source rather than called by reference
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Lodged in instruction
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enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass; "found pebbles embedded in the silt"; "stone containing many embedded fossils"; "peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp
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In software, pertaining to programming code or a command that is built into its carrier For example, an application program may insert embedded printing commands into a document to control printing and formatting embedded chip or processor See embedded system
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past of embed
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Programs built into machines and stored in ROM
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To be partially buried in concrete or planted in earth
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The property of being in an environment (or system) and interacting with it
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from Labrosse (Labrosse, 2002) the computer is built into a system and is not seen by the user as being a computer Most real-time systems are embedded
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that which is an integral part of the whole; specifically, a processor or microprocessor that is permanently attached to a circuit board or other device
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Fixed within a surrounding system or unit Also, engineered or intended to perform one specific function in a specific environment
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inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole; "confused by the embedded Latin quotations"; "an embedded subordinate clause"
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With reference to operating system application and utility software, does not require additional diskettes
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