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gnome (/noʊm/) is a
mythological creature and
diminutive spirit in
Renaissance magic and alchemy,
introduced by
Paracelsus in the 16th
century and widely...
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GNOME (/ɡəˈnoʊm, ˈnoʊm/),
originally an
acronym for GNU
Network Object Model Environment, is a free and open-source
desktop environment for
Linux and...
- Look up
gnomic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gnomic may
refer to:
Gnomic aspect, a
grammatical aspect, mood, or
tense expressing a
general truth...
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takes place in a
fictional gnome world from the
perspective of a
gnome. The song
tells the tale of a
scarlet tunic wearing gnome named Grimble Gromble. The...
- windows, and is also a
widget engine.
GNOME S****
replaced GNOME Panel and some
ancillary components of
GNOME 2.
GNOME S**** is
written in C and JavaScript...
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GNOME Panel is a
highly configurable taskbar for
GNOME. It
formed a core part of the
desktop in
GNOME 1 and
GNOME 2. It has been
replaced in
GNOME 3 by...
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GNOME Project is a
community behind the
GNOME desktop environment and the
software platform upon
which it is based. It
consists of all the
software developers...
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GNOME Screenshot is a
desktop environment-agnostic
utility for
taking screenshots. It was part of the
GNOME Utilities (
gnome-utils) package, but was split...
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Gnomes,
originally published in
Dutch in 1976 as
Leven en
werken van de
kabouter (lit. 'Life and work of the
gnomes'), then
released in
English in 1977...
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Garden gnomes (German: Gartenzwerge, lit. 'garden dwarfs') are lawn
ornament figurines of
small humanoid creatures based on the
mythological creature and...