10 Results found for "embed oneself".

shapeshift

always have. 2020, Merlin Sheldrake, Entangled Life, page 57: But to embed oneself in an irregular and unpredictable food supply as mycelium does, one...


استقر

‘with someone’] to finally become [with عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘something’] to get embedded, to get stuck, to get lodged [with فِي (fī) ‘in somewhere’]     Conjugation...


glewen

To rub with an adhesive substance. (rare) To embed; to install into something. (rare) To render oneself culpable or connected to something. Conjugation...


kick

1999, Michael Barr, Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++, page 98: In the meantime, it is possible for the embedded software to “kick” the watchdog...


immersion

concept of an embedding. 2006, William F. Basener, Topology and Its Applications, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 82: Note that every embedding is an immersion...


ر س خ

مَرْسُوخ (marsūḵ) Form II: رَسَّخَ (rassaḵa, “to entrench, to establish, to embed, to cement, to inculcate”) Verbal noun: تَرْسِيخ (tarsīḵ) Active participle:...


alterous

Multilingual Matters, →ISBN: page 104: Identity and alterity are thus seen to be embedded within an individual – a view which incorporates Carl Jung's notion of...


tie

boot almost grazed that of his Oxford tie. A twist tie, a piece of wire embedded in paper, strip of plastic with ratchets, or similar object which is wound...


bed

hollow place, or place of rest and security, surrounded or enclosed; to embed. 1810/1835, William Wordsworth, Guide to the Lakes Among all chains or clusters...


foot

racked. (botany) In a bryophyte, that portion of a sporophyte which remains embedded within and attached to the parent gametophyte plant. 1992, Rudolf M[athias]...