See Also: Digital Object(law)
object(2)(dictionary)
sex object(dictionary)
object(1)(dictionary)
Object(law)
Object(medicine)
direct object(dictionary)
object 1, noun(dictionary)
object space(medicine)
object relationship(medicine)

creole (oh) and Digital Object (law)


creole (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Language: French; Origin: creole, from Spanish, from Portuguese crioulo 'black person born in Brazil, Home-born slave', from criar 'to breed', from Latin creare; CREATE]
[U and C] a language that is a combination of a European language with one or more Other Languages
-see also pidgin pidgin
Creole [C] a) someone whose family was originally from both Europe and Africa
b) someone whose family were originally French settlers in the southern US
[U] Food prepared in the spicy strong-tasting style of the southern US
::shrimp creole
-- creole adj

Digital Object (law)




some string of bits that is viewed as an entity in its own right (e.g., a full-text document) though it may be a part of another digital object (e.g., an image that is part of a book), often with associated metadata and sometimes with terms and conditions (especially on access).