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Was (wer) ist Amulet - definition


AMULET microprocessor         
AMULET is a series of microprocessors implementing the ARM processor architecture. Developed by the Advanced Processor Technologies group at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester (formerly the AMULET and PAL groups based at the same institution), AMULET is unique amongst ARM implementations in being an asynchronous microprocessor, not making use of a square wave clock signal for data synchronization and movement.
Amulet         
  • Drawing of an amulet includes spells against the 'evil eye'.
  • Silver amulet encasement
  • Amulet, amber, with ear of wheat, Roman period (69-96 AD)
  • Carnelian 'flame' <ref>rockandmineralplanet.com</ref>
  • wadj]], and figures of gods; amulets made of [[Egyptian faience]].
  • Protective neckband worn on a boy’s Brit Milah to protect him from demons and the evil eye. 1944, [[Basel]], in the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]]’s collection.
  • [[omamori]]}}, Japanese amulets
OBJECT THAT IS TYPICALLY WORN ON ONE'S PERSON, AND IS ALLEGED TO HAVE THE MAGICAL POWER TO PROTECT ITS HOLDER
Amulets; Use and Abuse of Amulets; Amulets, Use and Abuse of; Good-luck charm; Periapt; Jimat; Protective amulet
·noun An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, ·etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [Also used figuratively.].
amulet         
  • Drawing of an amulet includes spells against the 'evil eye'.
  • Silver amulet encasement
  • Amulet, amber, with ear of wheat, Roman period (69-96 AD)
  • Carnelian 'flame' <ref>rockandmineralplanet.com</ref>
  • wadj]], and figures of gods; amulets made of [[Egyptian faience]].
  • Protective neckband worn on a boy’s Brit Milah to protect him from demons and the evil eye. 1944, [[Basel]], in the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]]’s collection.
  • [[omamori]]}}, Japanese amulets
OBJECT THAT IS TYPICALLY WORN ON ONE'S PERSON, AND IS ALLEGED TO HAVE THE MAGICAL POWER TO PROTECT ITS HOLDER
Amulets; Use and Abuse of Amulets; Amulets, Use and Abuse of; Good-luck charm; Periapt; Jimat; Protective amulet
(amulets)
An amulet is a small object that you wear or carry because you think it will bring you good luck and protect you from evil or injury.
= charm, talisman
N-COUNT
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Amulet
1. When someone faces a psychological difficulty, they put their faith in an amulet.
2. She explained the leather amulet on a string around her ankle.
3. Nalin Oberoi turns into a green goblin–like Rakshasa after stealing a powerful amulet.
4. He then said that he would prepare an amulet for her in two days and asked for SR2,000 in payment.
5. She also obtained an amulet for her own one–year–old son, who is not sleeping and cries constantly.