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A white disk to indicate who is the dealer. Typically the 'Button' moves to the player on the left after each hand.
The poker player sitting at the dealer button for a specific hand is said to be "on the button." This gives them the best position, as they will be last to act for every betting round (apart from the first round of betting due to the blinds) giving the advantage of observing opponents actions before deciding on the best course of action.
A distinctive token placed in front of the player sitting in the theoretical dealer's position, when a house dealer is used. The button rotates around the table so that every player has an opportunity to be the last to act.
A round disc that represents the dealer position in a game where the players do not deal the cards themselves. This is considered to be the best position in the game.
A selectable field that is left-clicked to select an item in MOTIF.
In hypermedia programs, as object or feature used to create links between different cards, to initiate other actions, or to reproduce sound. For example, a button can be created to send a message to a laserdisc player to run a video segment. (WP, Gr. 6)
Refers to any push-button appearing on a telephone set.
There are usually 3 buttons per lane. It is the timers responsibility to push the button as the swimmer finishes the race.
Keywords:
Clickable,
Banner,
Advertisement,
Graphic,
Shortcut
A smaller version of a Banner ad that can rotate or appear in a fixed position.
small rectangular graphic usually labeled with text to indicate its function. Buttons may be used to initiate or conclude a process. Small graphics that act as hyperlinks are also called buttons.
An advertisement on a web site that is smaller than a normal banner ad.
A graphical representation of an electrical button inside of a software program.
Keywords:
Knob,
Sponsorships,
Photocontrol,
Pressable,
Punty
A knob; a small ball; a small, roundish mass.
The small circle in the center of the house.
The portion of the back that extends out and reinforces the neck joint at the heel. The tuner knob. The place to hang a strap.
A small blob of glass applied directly to the center bottom of a piece and flattened there, usually to provide a thicker portion for applying the punty and for grinding away the punty mark.
A collar around the shaft of the oar that keeps the oar from slipping through the oarlock and can be adjusted up and down the oar to increase or decrease leverage.
Item that circles the shaft of the blade and rests against the oarlock, also called a collar.
a collar around the shaft of the oar which keeps the oar from slipping through the oarlock and holds it against the oarlock. The button is secured against a sleeve, and can be adjusted up and down the oar, thus making the leverage greater or less.
A collar on the shaft of the oar that keeps it from slipping through the oarlock. It can be adjusted up or down to increase or decrease the rower's leverage.
A catch, of various forms and materials, used to fasten together the different parts of dress, by being attached to one part, and passing through a slit, called a buttonhole, in the other; -- used also for ornament.
A piece of wood or metal, usually flat and elongated, turning on a nail or screw, to fasten something, as a door.
To fasten with a button or buttons; to inclose or make secure with buttons; -- often followed by up.
To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button.
A selectable Hyperbole construct which performs an action button consists of a set of attributes that includes: a textual label, a category, a type and zero or more arguments. Explicit buttons also have creator, create time, last modifier, and last modifier time attributes. Buttons provide the user's gateway to information. The user sees and interacts with button labels, the rest of the button data is managed invisibly by Hyperbole and displayed only in response to user queries.
a multipurpose widget that commonly lives in toolbars and dialog boxes
a special type of window that contains a text or bitmap label, usually found in a dialog box, toolbar, or other window containing controls
a surprisingly complex widget, at least if it is done with any sort of sane flexibility and constraints
The one foot circle at the centre of the house.
The innermost circle surrounding the tee. The button is usually one foot in diameter.
The circular area in the centre of the house with a diameter of 0.3m.
A one-foot circle situated in the centre of the scoring area known as the house.
The rounded, immature stage of a mushroom with a cap, before the cap has expanded.
Immature specimen
a rectangle with a three-dimensional appearance
a rectangle with some text on it
Keywords:
Plutonium,
Kilograms,
Weighing,
Hemispherical,
Pearl
Plutonium metal in a hemispherical shape, weighing about 1.8 kilograms (4 pounds). Degree Celsius. °C = ° (°F - 32).
Plutonium metal in a hemispherical shape, weighing approximately 2 kilograms.
A shape of a pearl where one side of the pearl is slightly flat.
A dome-shaped pearl with a flat bottom.
Keywords:
Apillary,
Thief,
Roleplaying,
'Press,
Shortcut
A roleplaying event that propels the module along to the next stage. Most buttons are character based (the thief will surely open the safe) and they are usually non-tactical. The player will 'press the right button'.
a shortcut to moving around the web site
a very simple GUI component that signals a single event when pressed
filler a button at the end of the barrel is pressed, bending an internal spring & pressure bar assembly which compresses the ink sac; sometimes also called a stud-filler apillary-filler no moving parts: when dipped, the reservoir absorbs ink
A bud; a germ of a plant.
From the Middle English word for "flower bud," the button has had a utilitarian and decorative function throughout the ages and is made of materials ranging from horn, mother-of-pearl and wood, to brass, pewter and plastic. Buttons are said to have made their way onto the sleeves of coats to prevent soldiers from wiping their noses on them during ceremony.
a "made" member of the Mafia; soldier, wiseguy, goodfella, Man of Honor.
Not a window. It is here is an example of a Component. Component n/a
a good example
an example of such a component
To receive, or be awarded the hunt buttons and colors.
The hunt button is a black or brass button with the hunt's distinctive logo engraved on it. This is worn only at the invitation of the Master.
A pushpiece on the case to control a function. Buttons are used to open a hunting cased watch for example or to stop, start and zero chronographs.
a box expression with a function attached to it
a great way to do that - beautiful speech with no soap box required
a particular good way to do this - pretty address with no soap box demanded
a control that contains a text string, and is one of the most common elements of a GUI
an example of a control , which in JEWL are all derived from the class Control
A button or key on a source controller (i.e. any controller except the PIC-200).
Keywords:
Rectangular,
Pixel,
Static,
Dimensions,
Contain
a raised pixel-group that does not contain any raised pixel-groups
a rectangular ad space that can contain static content
A small, usually square or rectangular ad in the following dimensions: 125 x 125, 120 x 90, 120x 60, 88 x 31 or 120 x 240 pixels.
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