имя существительное 1) [зоология] скорпион 2) (Scorpion) смотри значение Scorpio
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French eskorpiun, from Latin scorpion-, scorpio, from Greek skorpios 1. a. any of an order (Scorpionida) of nocturnal arachnids that have an elongated body and a narrow segmented tail bearing a venomous stinger at the tip b. capitalized Scorpio 2. a scourge probably studded with metal 3. something that incites to action like the sting of an insect Example: the scorpions of absolute necessity — Arnold Bennett
Twenty tools that can be used to construct specialised programming environments. The Scorpion Project was started by Prof. Richard Snodgrass as an outgrowth of the SoftLab Project (which produced the IDL Toolkit) that he started when he was at the University of North Carolina. The Scorpion Project is directed by him at the University of Arizona and by Karen Shannon at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Version 6.0 runs on Sun-3, Sun-4, VAX, Decstation, Iris, Sequent, HP9000. See also Candle.