Xerxes - translation to russian
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Xerxes - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Xerses; XERXES; Xerxes (disambiguation); King Xerxes

Xerxes         

['zə:ksi:z]

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Ксеркс

Xerxes         
Xerxes noun hist. Ксеркс

Definition

Mentat
<language> (After the human computers in Frank Herbert's SF classic, "Dune") An object-oriented distributed language developed at the University of Virginia some time before Dec 1987. Mentat is an extension of C++ and is portable to a variety of MIMD architectures. By 1994 Mentat was available for Sun-3, Sun-4, iPSC/2 with plans for Mach, iPSC860, RS/6000 and Iris. The language is now (May 1998) supported in a new project, Legion. E-mail: <mentat@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu>. ["Mentat: An Object-Oriented Macro Data Flow System", A. Grimshaw <grimshaw@cs.virginia.edu> et al, SIGPLAN Notices 22(12):35-47, Dec 1987, OOPSLA '87]. (1998-05-15)

Wikipedia

Xerxes

Xerxes ( ZURK-seez) may refer to:

Examples of use of Xerxes
1. King Leonidas kneels before Xerxes, who then forgives everyone.
2. It may have been the daughter of ancient Persian King Xerxes, he said.
3. Or how about this one: Three hundred Spartans see that Xerxes‘ army is nearing Thermopylae.
4. Both the well–received revival of Carmelites and the revival of Salome were between 40 per cent and 60 per cent and Xerxes a disappointing 5' per cent.
5. Translated from cuneiform, it was attributed to Xerxes, the son of Darius who ushered Persepolis to a glory that survived only until the city was sacked by Alexander the Great in 330 B.C.
What is the Russian for Xerxes? Translation of &#39Xerxes&#39 to Russian