Definition of Timeserver. Meaning of Timeserver. Synonyms of Timeserver

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Definition of Timeserver

Timeserver
Timeserver Time"serv`er, n. One who adapts his opinions and manners to the times; one who obsequiously compiles with the ruling power; -- now used only in a bad sense.

Meaning of Timeserver from wikipedia

- FAQ for detailed descriptions of reference clocks used by a computer timeserver. Official site of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Pool of public NTP Time...
- primary NetWare server resources, Time Synchronization, etc. 525 Yes Timed, Timeserver 530 Yes Remote procedure call (RPC) 532 Yes ****igned netnews 533 Yes netwall...
- The Time-servers is a novel by Russell M. Griffin, published in 1985 by Avon Books. The tagline on the cover of the paperback is, "Too far from Earth time...
- he finishes as novel. M. Dambreuse, banker, aristocratic politician, timeserver, financier. Dead in the third part of the novel. Mme Dambreuse, his much-younger...
- praises; tooting one's own horn) 二股膏薬, ****amatagōyaku (double-dealer; timeserver) 一攫千金 ikkakusenkin (ichi one + kaku grasp + sen thousand + kin gold) making...
- generally admired at Time Warner and reviled by AOL for being a corporate timeserver who stressed incremental steady growth and not much of a risk-taker, moved...
- Peter Khrisanfovich Obolyaninov (1752 – September 22, 1841) was a favorite of Paul I, the General of the Infantry, in 1800–01 he was a prosecutor-general...
- Deviant's Palace Richard Grant Saraband of Lost Time Russell Griffin The Timeservers Michael P. Kube-McDowell Emprise Barry N. Malzberg The Remaking of Sigmund...
- of Night of the Living Dead. Voices From the Graves (2006) as Crystal Timeserver (2007) as Dot Fred Claus (2007) The Dark Knight (2008) Isle of the ****ed...
- spineless. Indeed, one historian has written of Kitchin that he was a 'timeserver who would doubtless have become a Hindu if required, provided he was allowed...