Ipsa


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  • Ipsambul

    [ip-sam-bool] /ˌɪp sæmˈbul/ noun 1. . /ˌɪpsæmˈbuːl/ noun 1. another name for Abu Simbel

  • Ipse

    [ip-se dik-sit; English ip-see dik-sit] /ˈɪp sɛ ˈdɪk sɪt; English ˈɪp si ˈdɪk sɪt/ noun 1. an assertion without proof. /ˈɪpseɪ ˈdɪksɪt/ noun 1. an arbitrary and unsupported assertion Latin, literally “he (the master) said it,” translation of Greek autos epha, phrase used by disciples of Pythagoras when quoting their master. Integrated Project Support Environment

  • Ipsec

    networking, protocol, security (“IP Secure”?) A protocol that provides security for transmission of sensitive information over unprotected networks such as the Internet. IPsec acts at the network layer, protecting and authenticating IP packets between participating devices (“peers”), such as Cisco routers. IETF IPsec (http://ietf.org/ids.by.wg/ipsec.html). (2002-05-06)

  • Ipse-dixit

    [ip-se dik-sit; English ip-see dik-sit] /ˈɪp sɛ ˈdɪk sɪt; English ˈɪp si ˈdɪk sɪt/ noun 1. an assertion without proof. /ˈɪpseɪ ˈdɪksɪt/ noun 1. an arbitrary and unsupported assertion Latin, literally “he (the master) said it,” translation of Greek autos epha, phrase used by disciples of Pythagoras when quoting their master.

  • Ipseity

    noun selfhood; individual identity, individuality Word Origin Latin ipse ‘self’ n. 1650s, from Latin ipse “self” + -ity.


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