- Pict
- Pict [pikt]n.[LME Pictes, pl. < LL Picti (lit. ? painted people) > OE Peohtas]a member of an ancient people of Great Britain that was driven into Scotland by the Britons and the Romans
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
PICT — Extension .pict, .pct Type MIME image/x pict Développé par Apple Computer Type de format Image … Wikipédia en Français
PICT — [Abk. für Picture, dt. Bild], ein von Apple für Macintosh Computer entwickeltes Format für Grafikdateien. Ursprünglich war es Vektorgrafiken vorbehalten, später wurde es so erweitert, dass es auch Bitmap Grafiken codieren konnte. Auf Macintosh… … Universal-Lexikon
PICT — (als Dateiendung wird auch pct benutzt) ist ein vorwiegend internes Grafikformat (metafile) der Apple Betriebssysteme bis Mac OS 9. Es gehört zur Bildschirmbeschreibungssprache QuickDraw. Es kann Pixel , Vektor und Textinformation enthalten.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pict. — Pict., bei Tiernamen Abkürzung für François Jules Pictet (s. d. 3) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
pict — v. picto . Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN … Dicționar Român
Pict — an ancient people of Great Britain, late 14c., from L.L. Picti (late 3c., probably a nickname given them by Roman soldiers), usually taken as derived from picti painted, but probably ultimately from the Celtic name of the tribe, perhaps Pehta,… … Etymology dictionary
Pict — ► NOUN ▪ a member of an ancient people inhabiting northern Scotland in Roman times. ORIGIN Latin Picti, perhaps from pingere to paint or tattoo … English terms dictionary
PICT — Infobox file format name = PICT icon = extension = .pict, .pct, .pic mime = image/x pict type code = PICT uniform type = com.apple.pict owner = Apple Computer genre = graphics container for = contained by = extended from = extended to = standard … Wikipedia
pict — de·pict; pict; pict·ish; … English syllables
Pict — Picts Picts, n. pl.; sing. {Pict}. [L. Picti; cf. AS. Peohtas.] (Ethnol.) A race of people of uncertain origin, who inhabited Scotland in early times. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English