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What (who) is Eden - definition

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Eden         
·noun The garden where Adam and Eve first dwelt; hence, a delightful region or residence.
Eden         
['i:d(?)n]
¦ noun
1. (also Garden of Eden) the place where Adam and Eve lived in the biblical account of the Creation.
2. a place or state of unspoilt happiness or beauty.
Derivatives
Edenic ?'d?n?k adjective
Origin
from late L. (Vulgate), Gk Eden (Septuagint), and Heb. ?E?en; perh. ult. from Sumerian eden 'plain, desert', but prob. related to Heb. ?e?en 'delight'.
Eden         
A concurrent, object-oriented, distributed {operating system} and language, based on remote procedure call. It has both synchronous and asynchronous message passing. ["The Eden System: A Technical Review", G. Almes et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng SE-11(1):43-59 (Jan 1985)].

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Eden

Eden may refer to:

  • Garden of Eden, the "garden of God" described in the Book of Genesis
Examples of use of Eden
1. David Eden, 62, from Irby, Merseyside, and his son, David Anthony Eden, 34, from Prenton, Merseyside, are charged with facilitation.
2. There are other advantages to smaller dogs, says Bob Eden, whose Eden Consulting Group trains police dogs and handlers.
3. Eden Project, Cornwall (01726 811'72), August 12.
4. When asked by Montgomery what was his objective in invading the canal zone Eden replied, "to knock Nasser off his perch". Asked what then, Eden had no answer.
5. The report claims Mayanot Eden (coloquially known as "Mei Eden") had to close its warehouse in the town of Loanhead, south of Edinburgh.