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Yellow book (disambiguation); Yellow book; Yellow Book (disambiguation)
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Yellow Book, Jargon      
<publication> The print version of the Jargon File, titled "The New Hacker's Dictionary". It includes essentially all the material the File, plus a Foreword by Guy L. Steele, Jr. and a Preface by Eric S. Raymond. Most importantly, the book version is nicely typeset and includes almost all of the infamous Crunchly cartoons by the Great Quux, each attached to an appropriate entry. The first, second, and third editions correspond to versions 2.9.6, 3.0.0, and 4.0.0 of the File, respectively. ["The New Hacker's Dictionary", 3rd edition, MIT Press, 1996 (ISBN 0-262-68092-0)]. (1996-12-03)
Yellow Book         
1. <publication> Yellow Book, Jargon. 2. Yellow Book CD-ROM. [Jargon File] (1996-12-03)
Yellow Book         
·add. ·- In France, an official government publication bound in yellow covers.
yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480&nbsp;nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
n. bright; pale yellow
Yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480&nbsp;nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
A language from SRI proposed to meet the Ironman requirements which led to Ada. ["On the YELLOW Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):22-26, Oct 1978]. (1994-11-09)
yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480&nbsp;nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
¦ adjective
1. of the colour between green and orange in the spectrum, a primary subtractive colour complementary to blue; coloured like ripe lemons or egg yolks.
offensive having a yellowish or olive skin (as used to describe Chinese or Japanese people).
denoting a warning of danger which is thought to be near but not actually imminent.
2. informal cowardly.
3. (of a book or newspaper) unscrupulously sensational.
¦ noun
1. yellow colour or pigment.
2. used in names of yellow butterflies and moths, e.g. clouded yellow.
3. (yellows) any of a number of plant diseases in which the leaves turn yellow, typically caused by viruses and transmitted by insects.
¦ verb become a yellow colour, especially with age.
Phrases
the yellow peril offensive the political or military threat regarded as being posed by the Chinese or by the peoples of SE Asia.
Derivatives
yellowed adjective
yellowing adjective
yellowish adjective
yellowness noun
yellowy adjective
Origin
OE geolu, geolo, of W. Gmc origin; related to gold.
Yellow Peril         
  • In Revolutionary Mexico (1910–20) a wagonload of Asian corpses is en route to a common grave after fear of the Yellow Peril fear provoked a three-day massacre (11–15 May 1911) of 308 Asian people (303 Chinese, 5 Japanese) in the city of Torreón, Coahuila, in northern Mexico.
  • Yellow Peril xenophobia arose from the armed revolt of the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists (the Boxers) to expel all Westerners from China, during the [[Boxer Rebellion]] (August 1899 – September 1901)
  • The Yellow Peril: Chinese men worked for wages lower than those a white man would accept.
  • Le Petit Journal]], 16 January 1898; English: "China – the cake of kings and ... of emperors"</ref>
  • ''Dr. Fu Manchu'' (1958) is an example of Yellow Peril ideology for children. (art by [[Carl Burgos]])
  • eugenic racialism]] proposed in ''[[The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy]]'' (1920), by [[Lothrop Stoddard]], presents either China or Japan as uniting the Oriental races to invade, conquer, and subjugate the white civilizations of the Western world.
  • The Yellow Peril Future: In ''Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe'' (1940), Ming the Merciless (Charles Middleton) and a concubine (Carmen D'Antonio).
  • Henry II of Silesia]], in Legnica.
  • French Indochina: In the oriental French Empire, the country and people of Vietnam were renamed ''French Indochina''. (1913)
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II used Yellow Peril ideology as geopolitical justification for Imperial German and European imperialism in China.
  • Unlike the Kaiser of Germany, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom did not see the Japanese as the Yellow Peril in the Russo–Japanese War. (1904–05)
  • To contain the Yellow Peril, the Immigration Act of 1917 established the Asiatic Barred Zone from which the U.S. admitted no immigrants.
  • The [[White Australia policy]] arose from the growth of anti-Asian (particularly Chinese) sentiments that peaked in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pictured: The [[Melbourne Punch]] (c. May 1888)
  • The prostitute Suzie Wong (Nancy Kwan) working a sailor to earn her keep. (''The World of Suzie Wong'', 1960)
  • The Yellow Peril was used to justify the [[White Australia Policy]], which excluded dark-skinned [[Melanesians]] from immigration to Australia.
  • French postcard captioned "Make way for the yellows" shows Japanese imperialism running over four great nations of Europe—Russia, Britain, France, and Germany
  • The Randlord's (mine owners') exploitive employment of Chinese labor contributed to the Liberal Party victory in the 1906 elections. (Punch magazine, 1903)
  • Edith Hardy (Fannie Ward) and Hishuru Tori (Sessue Hayakawa) in ''The Cheat'' (1915)
  • ''The Green Mask'' #6 page 43, August 1941, [[Fox Feature Syndicate]], art by Munson Paddock
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  • Wilhelm II]] used the allegorical lithograph ''Peoples of Europe, Guard Your Most Sacred Possessions'' (1895), by [[Hermann Knackfuss]], to promote Yellow Peril ideology as geopolitical justification for European colonialism in China.
  • The religious racialism of ''The Yellow Peril'' (1911, 3rd ed.), by [[G. G. Rupert]], proposed that Russia would unite the Oriental races to invade, conquer, and subjugate Christian civilization in the Western world.
RACIST COLOR-METAPHOR THAT REPRESENTS EAST ASIAN PEOPLES AS AN 'EXISTENTIAL DANGER' TO THE WEST EUROPE AND AMERICA
Yellow terror; Yellow Terror; Yellow peril; Yellow menace; Yellow (slur); Yellow (racial slur); Yellow (epithet); Yellow (racial epithet); Yellow (racial term); Yellow (ethnic term); Yellow (ethnic slur)
The Yellow Peril (also the Yellow Terror and the Yellow Specter) is a racial colour-metaphor that depicts the peoples of East and Southeast Asia as an existential danger to the Western world. As a psycho-cultural menace from the Eastern world, fear of the Yellow Peril is racial, not national, a fear derived not from concern with a specific source of danger or from any one people or country, but from a vaguely ominous, existential fear of the faceless, nameless hordes of yellow people.
yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480&nbsp;nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
(yellows, yellowing, yellowed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is yellow is the colour of lemons, butter, or the middle part of an egg.
The walls have been painted bright yellow...
COLOUR
2.
If something yellows, it becomes yellow in colour, often because it is old.
The flesh of his cheeks seemed to have yellowed...
She sat scanning the yellowing pages.
VERB: V, V-ing
Yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480&nbsp;nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
·noun A yellow pigment.
II. Yellow ·vi To become yellow or yellower.
III. Yellow ·vt To make yellow; to cause to have a yellow tinge or color; to dye yellow.
IV. Yellow ·add. ·adj Cowardly; hence, dishonorable; mean; contemptible; as, he has a yellow streak.
V. Yellow ·add. ·adj Sensational;
- said of some newspapers, their makers, ·etc.; as, yellow journal, journalism, ·etc.
VI. Yellow ·noun A bright golden color, reflecting more light than any other except white; the color of that part of the spectrum which is between the orange and green.
VII. Yellow ·superl Being of a bright saffronlike color; of the color of gold or brass; having the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is between the orange and the green.
yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480&nbsp;nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
a.
Golden, fulvous, fulvid, gold-colored.

Википедия

Yellow Book

Yellow Book may refer to:

  • The Yellow Book (1894–1897), a leading UK literary journal
  • Yellow pages, telephone directories, generically published in yellow colored books, also called yellow books
    • Yellowbook, a US telephone directory publisher, part of the Hibu group.
  • "Yellow Book", nickname for Guidance for Applying TCSEC in Specific Environments, part of the "Rainbow Series" of computer security standards books
  • "Yellow Book" describing the CD-ROM, part of the series of Rainbow Books that specify the CD
  • General Location of National System of Interstate Highways, nicknamed "Yellow Book"
  • The set of telecommunications Recommendations, issued by the International Telecommunication Union Standardisation Sector in 1980, is referred to as the yellow book because of the color of their covers. This is to be contrasted with the red book (1984) and blue book (1988) versions of ITU-T Recommendations.
  • Yellow Book Transport Service (YBTS), the transport-layer protocol of the UK Coloured Book protocols
  • Yellow Book, a name for the Government Auditing Standards, standards relating to audits of governments in the United States, issued by the Government Accountability Office
  • "Yellow Book", a name used for The Government Profit Formula and its Associated Arrangements, rules governing British Ministry of Defence no-bid contracts prior to the establishment of the Single Source Regulations Office
  • A UK guide to gardens opened for charity. It is published by the National Gardens Scheme
  • The Yellow Book (Listing Rules), term for the UK Financial Conduct Authority's Listing Rules
  • The Yellow Book (1975), also known as The Oral Transmission of the Intelligent Father, is a text asserting the pre-eminence of the Gelug school over other denominations of Buddhism
  • Britain's Industrial Future, a 1928 report of the British Liberal Party, commonly known as the Yellow Book
  • The Sidewalk Labs coffee table book, known as the Yellow Book, describes a speculative city designed and run by Sidewalk Labs, where the company levies taxes and operates public utilities.
  • The Yellow Book of France, a World War I propaganda publication