lidar

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See also: LIDAR

English

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an example of an image generated by lidar (sense 1)
a lidar (sense 2)

Etymology

By anacronymic evolution from LIDAR.

Pronunciation

Noun

lidar (countable and uncountable, plural lidars)

  1. (usually uncountable) The optical analogue of radar, using intense pulses of laser light to measure the composition and structure of the atmosphere.
    Alternative form: LIDAR (all-caps form, dated)
    Hypernym: imaging
    Hyponyms: active lidar, microlidar
    Coordinate terms: radar (uses radio waves), sodar (uses sound waves), sonar (uses sound waves)
    Tesla bet on the idea that in the design of self-driving cars, lidar doesn't add enough capability, beyond what the cameras already provide, to be worth the additional cost.
  2. (countable) A device that provides such imaging.
    There's a lidar mounted on the roof of that Waymo.

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French

Noun

lidar m (plural lidars)

  1. lidar

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese lidar, from Latin lītigāre (to dispute). Compare Spanish lidiar. Doublet of litigar, which is a borrowing.

Pronunciation

Verb

lidar (first-person singular present lido, first-person singular preterite lidei, past participle lidado)

  1. to deal with, to handle
  2. to fight, to struggle
    Synonym: loitar
    • 1370, R. Lorenzo, editor, Crónica troiana, A Coruña: Fundación Barrié, page 316:
      Et sabede que en todo o muro nõ ouuo y torre nẽ cubete nẽ arca hu algũ home podesse estar lidando en que nõ estouesse syna ou pendón de féuera cõ bandas d'ouro
      You must know that in all the wall there were neither tower nor turret nor brattice where a man can be fighting and where there were not a banner or standard of thread and stripes of gold
  3. to bullfight
    Synonym: tourear

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese lidar, lidear, from Latin lītigāre (to dispute). Compare Spanish lidiar and Italian litigare (to quarrel). Doublet of litigar, which was a borrowing.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: li‧dar

Verb

lidar (first-person singular present lido, first-person singular preterite lidei, past participle lidado)

  1. to deal with, to handle
    Synonyms: reagir, ocupar-se
    Não sei como lidar com isso.
    I don't know how to handle it.
  2. to fight, to struggle
    Synonyms: combater, lutar
  3. to bullfight
    Synonyms: correr, tourear

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