Internetted

//ˈɪntənɛtɪd//

"Internetted" in a Sentence (17 examples)

Her hair, flowing beneath her head-dress of cerulean silk, ornamented with crimson and surmounted by a gold-embroidered crown, was internetted with minute spiculæ of gold about the size of a spangle, and fell like the fabulous tiara of a mermaid upon her shoulders.

She displayed a flaring netted purse of green and orange and scarlet interwoven, or rather, we should say, internetted with gilt and steel beds, with gilt rings, and gilt and steel tassels.

Yonder I'll rest awhile, for now I see, / Through meshes of the internetted leaves, / A little plot, girt with a living wall; […]

There is a second coat, lining the interior of the sclerotic, which consists of minute vessels, arteries and veins, closely internetted, and is called the choroid.

[I]t may be truly and gratefully said, these roots, internetted with the very life-fibres of human sustenance, have been brought to their present perfection and value.

[A] little outline of the mathematical form […] will aid readers of Mr. [Charles] Morris's paper, […] in thereby discussing and estimating very easily and fairly the positive truth, in general, or in a few points, of the paper's considerations, the just degree of reliability at all events, which the marvellous maze of internetted motions possesses, […]

Strengthened by technology and working as internetted "teams of teams," the potential exists for staffs to greatly streamline and accelerate sound and creative planning, decision making and control.

In the Army's Force XXI Operations, a new form of battle command based on a nonhierarchial—or "Internetted"—structure is envisioned. Internetted structures refer to those entities that rely upon a structure resembling neural networks, with individual nodes connected to one another in "web-like" patterns. […] Because of the robust properties of this design, it was foreseen during the Cold War that such an Internetted U.S. communications structure would have a better chance of surviving a potential nuclear exchange than the more traditional existing structure.

[T]he term netwar refers to an emerging mode of conflict (and crime) at societal levels, involving measures short of traditional war, in which the protagonists use network forms of organization and related doctrines, strategies, and technologies attuned to the information age. These protagonists are likely to consist of dispersed small groups who communicate, coordinate, and conduct their campaigns in an internetted manner, without a precise central command.

The IBCT [infantry brigade combat team] will offset the lethality and survivability limitations of its platforms through the holistic integration of all other force capabilities, particularly the internetted actions of the combined arms company teams.

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The time required to move large blocks of characters into and out of space in main memory seriously limits the computer's processing capabilities and its responsiveness, particularly during a time of high volume use, such as a crisis. Additional memory and secondary storage are required to handle these large blocks of characters. However, the movement of so many unnecessary characters complicates the use of these computers in an internetted multisite environment.

An example of an information network is the Defense Department's ARPANET—where a user at a computer terminal in one part of the country has access to many internetted computers throughout the country […]

The physical basis of such internetted structures can be found with the creation of the Advanced Research Project Agencies Network (ARPANET) in 1969. An experiment conducted by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the ARPANET experiment sought to explore technologies for the networking of remote research sites.

By cyberspace, I refer to the global collection of internetted computers and communication systems. […] The key word in the definition is "internetted," the characteristic that makes it possible to access some systems from others perhaps half a world away.

And by September of next year, all of my high schools will be fully wired and fully "Internetted" in virtually every single classroom.

[A]s one of the wealthiest, most heavily ‘internetted’ countries in the world, the United States too has tremendous inequalities.

[T]he necessity to develop advanced digital literacies so we could surf among the ever-increasing waves of information that were entering our "internetted" lives.

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