Množina: atlases
A Titan in ancient mythology who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders.
In Greek mythology, one of the Titans who revolted against the gods; as a punishment, he was compelled to support the heavens on his head and shoulders. Growing weary, he asked Perseus to turn him into stone, and he was transformed into Mount Atlas.
Množina: atlases
1. A collection of maps in book form; SYN. book of maps, map collection.
Book of maps. The atlas was introduced in the 16th century by Mercator, who began work on it 1585; it was completed by his son 1594. Early atlases had a frontispiece showing Atlas supporting the globe.
2. A figure of a man used as a supporting column; SYN. telamon.
3. The 1st cervical vertebra; SYN. atlas vertebra.
Množina: atlases
Rich satin fabric
Množina: atlases
Stands for Advanced Transaction Look-up and Signal-ing, a system being developed by Verisign to replace BIND and to bridge between the network infrastruc-tures of telephony and the Internet.See: Advanced Transaction Look-up and Signaling (ATLAS)