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Trellis
Trellis Trel"lis, n. [OE. relis, F. treillis, fr. treille vine
arbor, fr. L. tricla, triclea, triclia, a bower, arbor,
summer house.]
A structure or frame of crossbarred work, or latticework,
used for various purposes, as for screens or for supporting
plants.
Meaning of Trellis from wikipedia
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trellis or
treillage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trellis may
refer to:
Trellis (architecture), an
architectural structure often used to...
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Trellis quantization is an
algorithm that can
improve data
compression in DCT-based
encoding methods. It is used to
optimize residual DCT coefficients...
- A
trellis (treillage) is an
architectural structure,
usually made from an open
framework or
lattice of
interwoven or
intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo...
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Trellis/Owl, or
simply Owl, is a
defunct object-oriented
programming language created by
Digital Equipment Corporation. It was part of a
programming environment...
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Trellis coded modulation (TCM) is a
modulation scheme that
transmits information with high
efficiency over band-limited
channels such as
telephone lines...
- land. All
forms of
transitions can
occur between parallel, dendritic, and
trellis patterns. A
drainage system is
described as
accordant if its
pattern correlates...
- A
trellis is a
graph whose nodes are
ordered into
vertical slices (time) with
every node at
almost every time
connected to at
least one node at an earlier...
-
terms trellising,
pruning and vine
training are
often used
interchangeably even
though they
refer to
different things.
Technically speaking, the
trellis refers...
-
exploded again"). The
invariably single letter each w**** is from "A Mrs
Trellis of
North Wales" (one of the many
prompts for a
cheer from the audience)...
- A
small multiple (sometimes
called trellis chart,
lattice chart, grid chart, or
panel chart) is a
series of
similar graphs or
charts using the same scale...