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1957, R. Avery, “This Week’s Competition”, in Time & Tide, volume 38, number 1, page 184:
But let me tell you happy extroverts that only Vera Telfer and H. A. C. Evans got even an alpha minus; only T. E. Hendrie got a beta plus […]
1964, Randolph Churchill, The Fight for the Tory Leadership: A Contemporary Chronicle, page 49:
Mr Taylor would hardly give a beta minus to one of his history students […]
1979, Angus MacVicar, Silver in My Sporran: Confessions of a Writing Man, page 76:
The English class was for me delightful. My essays, still written under the influence of Kubla Khan, nearly always got a beta plus.
(finance) Average sensitivity of a security's price to overall securities market prices.
2001, Cheng-Few Lee, editor, Advances in Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, volume 8, Elsevier, →ISBN, page 143:
An inspection of the results indicate that Property Trusts is the lowest risk industry with a long-run beta of 0.4520 while Gold is the highest risk industry with a long-run beta of 1.5229.
(uncountable) The phase of development after alpha testing and before launch, in which software, while not complete, has been released to potential users for testing.
The company is offering a public beta program to test the software.
(countable) Software in such a phase; a preliminary version.
2007, Michael Lopp, Managing Humans, page 107:
He quickly deduced our goal—ship a quality beta—but he also quickly discerned that we had no idea about the quality of the product because of our pile of untriaged bugs.
2007, Mark Summerfield, Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt: The Definitive Guide to PyQt Programming, Pearson Education, →ISBN:
We will assume you got the .tgz version—later 2.x series versions such as 2.5.2 or 2.6.0 should be okay, provided they are production releases (not alphas, betas, or release candidates).
2015 February 14, Steven Strom, “Evolve Review: Middle of the food chain”, in Ars Technica:
Before Evolve had even seen its first beta, the game's publisher dipped its toe into presenting it as an eSport.
(proscribed,uncountable) Any kind of content from early development that was not used in the final product.
beta levels; beta characters; beta items in a video game
(climbing) Information about a route which may aid someone in climbing it.
(aviation) The range of engine power settings in which the blade pitch angle of a constant-speed propeller is controlled directly by the angle of the engine's throttle lever (rather than varying with engine torque and airspeed to maintain a constant propeller RPM), allowing the propeller to be disked to generate high drag and slow the aircraft quickly.
Alternative spelling of betta(“fish in the genus Betta”)
2006, Catherine Mann, Blaze of Glory, Harlequin, published 2006, →ISBN:
“I guess in your psychological language of alpha males and beta males, I would be firmly in the camp that prefers the more laid-back betas,” she took a deep breath, “like your father.”
2010, L. A. Banks, “Dog Tired (of the Drama!)”, in Kevin J. Anderson, editor, Blood Lite II: Overbite, Gallery Books, →ISBN, page 121:
“They want sexy, virile alpha males, yes? But that doesn't come with sensitive and loyal and all of that. That's a beta. A frickin' collie, Lola. […]
2010, Terry Spear, Wolf Fever, Sourcebooks Casablanca, published 2010, →ISBN, page 24:
She'd always had a thing for alpha males. Not that she had any intention of being bossed around, even if one had her best interests at heart. Her fascination with alphas was that they were a challenge. Betas didn't hold much of an appeal.
2015, Stephen Jarosek, Tyrants of Matriarchy:
When they ride the cock carousel in preference to the responsible betas that they find so boring, well, we guess that they pay.
2018, Corey Pein, Live Work Work Work Die:
News of Harper-Mercer's murder spree, which killed ten, prompted speculation on neoreactionary forums that the long-awaited “beta uprising” of virginal shut-ins had begun. Not quite. But in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017, a large audience of Americans finally saw the real beta uprising in the violent Nazi rally that shut the city down
2013, Kristina Busse, “Pon Farr, Mpreg, Bonds, and the Rise of the Omegaverse”, in Anne Jamison, editor, Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World, page 317:
Many A/B/O stories posit societies where biological imperatives divide people based on wolf pack hierarchies into sexual dominants (alphas), sexual submissives (omegas), and everyone else (betas).
2017, Marianne Gunderson, "What is an omega? Rewriting sex and gender in omegaverse fanfiction", thesis submitted to the University of Oslo, page 99:
In ASD, the beta also functions as a contrast, as Yuri is assumed to be a beta before his first heat reveals his omega status.
2018, Laura Campillo Arnaiz, “When the Omega Empath Met the Alpha Doctor: An Analysis of Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics in the Hannibal Fandom”, in Ashton Spacey, editor, The Darker Side of Slash Fan Fiction, page 119:
Betas are usually second in command to the reigning alpha, and omegas belong to the lowest caste of the social hierarchy.
My thanks to Heather; who read it and betaed it. Thank you.
2000, Elizabeth Durack, quoted in Angelina I. Karpovich, “The Audience as Editor: The Role of Beta Readers in Online Fan Fiction Communities” (essay), in Karen Hellekson and Kristina Busse (editors), Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet, McFarland (2006), →ISBN, page 180,
Beta’ing is time-consuming, so asking a lot of people to give you a detailed analysis isn’t the most polite thing to do.
2002, Jane Davitt, in alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer.creative
The next part is written and beta'd (thanks, Jen!), ready to go but <shuffles feet> I haven't even started what should be the final part yet.
2002, Karmen Ghia, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated
I had the honor of betaing this story and as I was doing the first read through I had the odd, but lovely, experience when a story suspends the reader in its own rhythm and flow, its own reality.
Said by some sources to be of Celtic origin,[1][2] but no obvious Celtic cognates exist. Also compared are blitum(“spinach”), meta(“conic heap of stones”) (compared to the root's spindle form), and less likely, sense 2, with the seed vessel resembling the letter.
“beta”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
“beta”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
beta in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
Roberts, Edward A. (2014) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish Language with Families of Words based on Indo-European Roots, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN
Berti-Pichat (1866)
Baxter (1837)
Poiret (1827)
von Lippmann (1925)
Geschwind & Sellier (1902)
Pabst (1887)
Becker-Dillengen (1928)
Biancardi, Panella & Lewellen (2011): Beta maritima: The Origin of Beets
c.845, St Gall Glosses on Priscian, published in Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus (reprinted 1975, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. II, pp. 49–224, Sg. 207b11
Cit comṡuidigthi la Grécu ní écen dúnni beta comṡuidigthi linn.
Although they are compounds in Greek (lit. “with the Greeks”), it is not necessary for us that they be compounds in our language (lit. “with us”).