an acronym for emissions of light and very low frequency perturbations due to electromagnetic pulse sources; extremely bright extremely short (less than a msec) electrical flashes forming a huge ring (up to 400 km diameter) in the ionosphere
{i} spirits of the dead who brought fertility (mainly in Teutonic and Norse folklore)
Abbreviation of Extended Layer Framework This is the framework used in MEL to define interfaces Interfaces are designed by creating layouts to which controls are then attached The framework supports arbitrary nesting of layouts and controls
Any non-human magical humanoid Some elves have complex societies, advanced civilizations, and strict magical traditions Most elves have pointed ears and are tall in stature
The Executable and Linking Format The object file format used on most modern Unix systems, including GNU/Linux, Solaris, Irix, and SVR4 Also used on many embedded systems
One of the common races Elves are short and slim, standing about 4-1/2 to 5-1/2 feet tall and typically weighing 85 to 135 pounds, with elven men the same height as and only marginally heavier than elven women Elves are graceful but frail They tend to be pale-skinned and dark-haired, with deep green eyes and no facial or body hair Elves possess unearthly grace and fine features Many humans and members of other races find them hauntingly beautiful Elves are well known for their poetry, dance, song, lore, and magical arts When danger threatens their homes, however, they reveal a more martial side, demonstrating skill with sword, bow, and battle strategy
Executable Linking Format The ELF 64 object file format is used for 64-bit object files in HP-UX 11 x ELF 64 is based on the 32-bit industry standard object file format developed and published by the UNIX Systems Laboratory The SOM format is used for 32-bit HP-UX 10 x and 11 0 See also: SOM
(Executable and Linkable Format) object file format designed by the Unix System Laboratories is now firmly established as the most commonly used format in Linux
Originally, this word was used to describe all kinds of fairies, especially tiny humans In England, the word elf was used for fairy boys Elves are sometimes described as being good, but are often described as causing trouble for humans They live in forests and woods Of course, some elves live in the North Pole, where they are famous for making toys (just like Fixit, the angry elf!)
This fish species attain 1 2 m and 14 4 kg They spawn off the Natal coast from September to December Closed season in Natal includes September to November in an attempt to conserve stock Elf are delicious eating, both fresh and smoked
In fairy stories, elves are small magical beings who play tricks on people. extremely low frequency. elves an imaginary creature like a small person with pointed ears and magical powers fairy, pixie pixie
ELF is also the standard binary format for Linux With this format it is easier, for example, to create "shared libraries" than with the old a out format For background information, refer to the Howto /usr/share/doc/howto/en/ELF-HOWTO gz
ELF refers to Executable and Link Format, which is the well-documented and available file format for Linux/UNIX executables Trend products detect malicious code for Linux/UNIX as "ELF_Virusname "
An imaginary supernatural being, commonly a little sprite, much like a fairy; a mythological diminutive spirit, supposed to haunt hills and wild places, and generally represented as delighting in mischievous tricks
plural form is Elves - a Norse species of Faerie - German and Middle English form of 'Faerie' - a term for rural faeries - there are two types of true Elf: the Light Elves which live in the air and are benign and happy, and the Dark Elves which are swarthy and live underground and tend to be evil and blighting