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proc·ess 1 P0576600 (prŏs′ĕs′, prō′sĕs′)n. pl. proc·ess·es (prŏs′ĕs′ĭz, prō′sĕs′-, prŏs′ĭ-sēz′, prō′sĭ-) 1. A series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result: the process of digestion; the process of obtaining a driver's license.2. A series of operations performed in the making or treatment of a product: a manufacturing process; leather dyed during the tanning process.3. Progress; passage: the process of time; events now in process.4. Law a. The use of the law courts and other fora as a means of seeking redress: the adversarial process; due process of law.b. The set of actions and events that constitute a legal proceeding or a significant portion thereof: the trial process; the sentencing process.5. Law A means of compelling a person to appear in court, especially a summons ordering a defendant to appear in court.6. Biology An outgrowth of tissue; a projecting part: a bony process.7. Any of various photomechanical or photoengraving methods.8. Computers a. A running software program or other computing operation.b. A part of a running software program or other computing operation that does a single task.9. See conk3.tr.v. proc·essed, proc·ess·ing, proc·ess·es 1. To put through the steps of a prescribed procedure: processing newly arrived immigrants; process an order.2. To prepare, treat, or convert by subjecting to a special process: process ore to obtain minerals.3. Computers To perform operations on (data).4. To gain an understanding or acceptance of; come to terms with: processed the traumatic event in therapy.5. To straighten (hair) by a chemical process; conk.adj.1. Prepared or converted by a special process: process cheese.2. Made by or used in any of several photomechanical or photoengraving processes: a process print. [Middle English proces, from Old French, development, from Latin prōcessus, from past participle of prōcēdere, to advance; see proceed.]Usage Note: In recent decades there has been a tendency to pronounce the plural ending -es of processes as (-ēz), perhaps by analogy with words of Greek origin such as analysis and diagnosis. But process is not of Greek origin, and there is no etymological justification for this pronunciation of its plural. However, because this pronunciation is not uncommon even in educated speech, it is generally considered an acceptable variant, although it still strikes some listeners as a bungled affectation. · Although the pronunciation for process with a long (o), (prō′sĕs′), is more usual in British and Canadian English, it is an acceptable variant in American English.
pro·cess 2 P0576700 (prə-sĕs′)intr.v. pro·cessed, pro·cess·ing, pro·cess·es To move along in a procession: "The man in the panama hat offered his arm and ... they processed into the dining room" (Anita Brookner). [Back-formation from procession.]processing (ˈprəʊsɛsɪŋ) n1. a. the act or process of treating or preparing something by a special method: meat processing. b. (as modifier): processing methods. 2. (as modifier): processing methods. 3. (Computer Science) computing the activity of performing mathematical and logical operations on data according to programmed instructions in order to obtain the required information: integrated data processing. processing1. In photography, the operations necessary to produce negatives, diapositives, or prints from exposed films, plates, or paper. 2. A system of operations designed to convert raw data into useful information.Processing in the hopper In the works, in the making, in the process of realization. The hopper of this expression is the box on the desk of an official of a legislative body. It serves as the receptacle for proposed bills. Consequently anything “in the hopper” is on its way toward realization. Your show is in the hopper and you might just as well … not worry. (E. J. Kahn, cited in Webster’s Third) in the pipeline Under way, in action or operation; in the works. This picturesque expression alludes to the use of pipelines for transporting oil. If oil is in the pipeline, it’s well on the way to its destination. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | processing - preparing or putting through a prescribed procedure; "the processing of newly arrived immigrants"; "the processing of ore to obtain minerals"physical process, process - a sustained phenomenon or one marked by gradual changes through a series of states; "events now in process"; "the process of calcification begins later for boys than for girls"blowing - processing that involves blowing a gasdata processing - (computer science) a series of operations on data by a computer in order to retrieve or transform or classify informationdeveloping, development - processing a photosensitive material in order to make an image visible; "the development and printing of his pictures took only two hours"refining, purification, refinement - the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or sugar etc.)vulcanisation, vulcanization - process of treating rubber or rubberlike materials with sulphur at great heat to improve elasticity and strength or to harden them | TranslationsAbarbeitungAbfertigungVeredelungεπεξεργασίαfaçonnagefusionnementmaturation moléculaireelaborazionelavorazionetrattamento IdiomsSeeprocessprocessing
processing[′prä‚ses·iŋ] (communications) Further handling, manipulation, consolidation, compositing, and so on, of information to convert it from one format to another or to reduce it to manageable or intelligible information. (engineering) The act of converting material from one form into another desired form. processing (data processing, signal processing)Performing somepredefined sequence of operations on an input to produce anoutput or change of internal state; activity specificallyinvolving the computer's CPU.
The term is often qualified: "data processing" treatsdigital data, "signal processing" treats analog data(possibly in digital form), "word processing" takes in typedhuman language input and produces digital documents, image processing transforms digital images.processingManipulating data within the computer. For an explanation of how the computer processes data, see computer and review "The 3 C's." "Processing" is appended to a variety of terms, but the word itself always implies "performing" or "doing work" by means of a computer or computer-based device. See centralized processing, distributed processing, batch processing, transaction processing and multiprocessing.processing
processing [pros´es-ing] the subjecting of something to a series of operations or events to produce desired changes.sensory processing the ability to interpret sensory stimuli, a performance component of occupational therapy.pro·cess·ing (prō'ses-ing), 1. Posttranslational modification of proteins, particularly secretory proteins and proteins targeted for membranes or specific cellular locations. Synonym(s): trafficking2. Posttranscriptional modification of polynucleic acids. processing Managed care See Electronic claims processing Neurology See Natural language processing. pro·cess·ing (pros'es-ing) The activity of effecting a series of changes in something so as to achieve a particular result. pro·cess·ing (pros'es-ing) The activity of effecting a series of changes in something so as to achieve a particular result. Patient discussion about processingQ. how to treat diabetes when in the process of rehab of alcohol? my father, unfortunately is suffering from both- alcoholism and diabetes. I need to find a way to change his life completly, change his daily behaviour to a healthier one. any suggestions?A. I am not aware of alcoholism. If diabetes is concern i have web site which provides information on alternative treatments such as ayurvedic herbs, homeopathy, yoga and acupressure treatments. Please visit http://healthy-ojas.com/html/diabetes_mellitus.html http://healthy-ojas.com/html/alternative_medicine_diabetes.html Q. I had sugery on a fractured heel what is the recovery process? Wanting to meet people who are going thru this now or have already recovered from this injury. What should I expect?A. Hey doyen_98, I was wondering how the recovery was coming along. How long ago have you had the surgery? Q. What is the process a general physician would use to diagnose adult ADHD? I'm have an appointment with my primary care physician to be screened for adult ADHD. Does anyone know what he will do in order to test and diagnose me?A. Actually I was just diagnosed with ADHD. I'm 57. My doctor sent me to a phyciatrist, and he asked me several questions. Gave me a scrip and want to see me back in a month. I answered 26 questions, and he rated on my answers. More discussions about processingLegalSeeProcessProcessing
ProcessingCompiling and maintaining the file of information about the transaction, including the credit report, appraisal, verification of employment and assets,and so on. Mortgage brokers usually process the loans they handle. The processing file is handed off to underwriting for the loan decision. See PROC See PROCprocessing Related to processing: processing time, ArduinoWords related to processingnoun preparing or putting through a prescribed procedureRelated Words- physical process
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