- scintilla
- (sin-TIL-ah) [Latin] A spark; a trace.There is not a scintilla of evidence to suggest these people are unfit for work.
Dictionary of foreign words and phrases. Mary Varchaver and Frank Ledlie Moore. 2012.
Dictionary of foreign words and phrases. Mary Varchaver and Frank Ledlie Moore. 2012.
Scintilla — Entwickler Neil Hodgson Aktuelle Version 2.27 (20. Juni 2011) Betriebssystem Windows und Linux Programmiersprache C++ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scintilla — SciTE 1.68 Разработчик Нейл Ходжсон Написана на C++ … Википедия
Scintilla — Scintilla … Wikipédia en Français
scintilla — scin·til·la /sin ti lə/ n: a small trace or barely perceptible amount of something (as evidence supporting a position) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. scintilla … Law dictionary
Scintilla — SciTE, un editor de texto que usa Scintilla … Wikipedia Español
Scintilla — may refer to:*Scintilla (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe *Scintilla (editing component), an open source code editing component … Wikipedia
scintilla — s.f. [lat. scintilla ]. 1. [particella incandescente che si distacca da pietre, metalli percossi o materiali in combustione e che si spegne rapidamente: s. sprigionate dalla pietra focaia ] ▶◀ (lett.) favilla, (region.) monachina. 2. (fig.) a.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
scintilla — 1690s, from figurative use of L. scintilla particle of fire, spark, glittering speck, atom, probably from PIE *ski nto , from root *skai to shine, to gleam (Cf. Goth. skeinan, O.E. scinan to shine ) … Etymology dictionary
scintilla — ► NOUN ▪ a tiny trace or amount: not a scintilla of doubt. ORIGIN Latin, spark … English terms dictionary
Scintilla — Scin*til la, n. [L.] A spark; the least particle; an iota; a tittle. R. North. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scintilla — Scintilla, lat., Funken; scintilliren, funkeln; Scintillation, das Funkeln, Funkensprühen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon