Personalized User Model LLP v. Google Inc.

Filing 118

APPENDIX re 116 Claim Construction Opening Brief [Appendix of Exhibits (Vol. II of II)] by Google Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit C part 1, # 2 Exhibit C part 2, # 3 Exhibit C part 3, # 4 Exhibit C part 4, # 5 Exhibit C part 5, # 6 Exhibit D, # 7 Exhibit E, # 8 Exhibit F)(Moore, David)

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Personalized User Model LLP v. Google Inc. D Doc. 118 Att. EXHIBIT F ockets.Justia.com T he Concise ^ O xford D ictionary of C u rre nt Eng l i s h First edited by H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler NINTH BDitION Edited by Della Tlhorapson CLARENDON PRESS - OXFORD 199.5 oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford OX-7 6Dp Oxford Newyork Athens Auckland Bangkok Bombay Calcutta Cape Town DaresSalaam Delhi Florence HongKong Istanbul Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madras Madrid Melbourne MexicoCity Nairobi Paris Singapore Taipei Tokyo Toronto and associated companies in Berlin Ibadan Oxford is a trade mark of Oxford University Press ® Oxford University Press 1964, 1976, 2982,1990, 1,q95 Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York First edition 1911 New edition (revised) 1929 Third edition (withAddenda) 1934 Fourth edition 1951 Fifth edition 1964 Sixth edition 1976 Seventh edition 1982 Eighth edition 1990 Ninth edition 1995 All rights reserved. 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English language-Dictionaries. I. Thompson, Della. l7. Fowler. 0. W. (Henry Watson), 1859-1933. III. Fowler, F. G. (Francis George), 1870-1918. PM628.C68 1990 423-dc20 89-72114 CEP 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in the United States ofAmerica on acidfree paper interdepartmental Interdepartmental /,1ntedi:pa:t'msnt(0)1/ 710 interior adj. interfacial /inta'feif(a)l/ adj. 1 included between two faces of a crystal or other solid. 2 of or forming an interface. Interfacing /'mtafeisna / n, a stiffish material, esp. concerning than one department, more zn interdepartmentally adv. 7Tutttordepend /mtedx'psnd/ v. intr. depend on each other. a interdependence n. interdependency n. interdependent adj. Interdict n. & v. a n. /'zntadzkt/ 1 an authoritative prohibition. 2 RC Ch. a sentence debarring a person, or esp. a place, from ecclesiastical functions and .privileges. 3 Sc. Law an injunction. · v.tr. /mta'dxkt/ prohibit (an action). 2 forbid the use of. 3 (usu. foil, by from + verbal noun) restrain (a person). 4 (uau. foll. by to) forbid (a thing) to a person. 5 US a Mil_ impede (an enemy force), esp. by bombing lines of communication or supply. b intercept (a prohibited commodity); prevent (its movement). o interdiction /-'dzkf(e)n/ n. interdictory /-'dikt(a)ri/ adj. [Middle English from Old French entredit from Latin interdictum past part. of interdicere interpose, forbid by decree (as INTER-, dicere say)) buckram, between two layers of fabric in collars etc. interfaith /'mtafeiO, -'feiO/ adj. of, relating to, or between different religions or members of different religions. Interfemoral /mta'fam(a)r(a)l/ adj. between the thighs. Interfere /mte'fYa/ v.intr. 1 (usu, foil, by with) a (of a person) meddle; obstruct a process etc. b (of a thing) be a hindrance; get in the way. 2 (usu. foll. by in) take part or intervene, esp..without invitation or necessity. 3 (foll. by with) Brit. euphem, molest or assault sexually. 4 physics (of light or other waves) combine so as to cause interference. 5 (of a horse) knock one leg against another. m interferer n. interferiug adj. interferingly adv. [Old French s'entreferir 'strike each other' (as xNTnR-, .ferir from Latin ferire'strike')l interdigital /mte'&dyt(a)1/ adj. between the fingers or toes. interdigitate /mta'dzd3iteit/ uintr. interlock like clasped fingers. [INTBR- -j- Latin digitus finger + -ATE31 interdisciplinary /mta'drsiplm(a)ri, ,mtedzstplm(e)ri/ . adj. of or between more than one branch of learning. interest /'mt(a)rist/ n. & v, on. 1 a concern; curiosity (have no interest in ,/fishing). b a quality exciting curiosity or holding the attention (this magazine lacks interest). 2 a subject, hobby, etc., in which one is concerned (his interests are gardening and sport). 3 advantage or profit, esp. when financial (it is in your interest to go; look after your own interests). 4 money paid for the use of money lent, or for not requiring the repayment of a debt. 5 (usu. foll. by in) a a financial stake (in an undertaking etc.). b a legal concern, title, or right (in property). 6 a a party or group having a common concern (the brewing interest), b a principle in which a party or group is concerned. 7 the selfish pursuit of one's own welfare, self-interest. atr. I excite the curiosity or attention of (your story interests megreatly). 2 (usu. foll. by in) cause (a person) to take a personal interest or share (can I interest you in a holiday abroad. 3 (as interested adj.) having a private interest; not impartial or disinterested (an Interested party). a at interest (of money borrowed) on . the condition that interest is payable. declare an (or one's) Interest make known one's financial etc. interests in an undertaking before it is discussed. in the interest (or interests ) of as something that is advantageous to. lose interest become bored or boring. with interest 1 with Interference /mta-ftar(a)ns/ n. 1 (usu. full. by with) a the act of interfering. b an instance of this. 2 the fading or disturbance of received radio signals by the interference of waves from different sources, or esp. by atmospherics or unwanted signals. 3 Physics the combination of two or more wave motions to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is reinforced or cancelled. o interferential /-fe'r&nS(a)l/ adj. interferometer /mtafa'rnmzta/ n. an instrument for measuring wavelengths etc. by means of interference /-fera'mank/ phenomena. a interferometric adj. /-fera'mstrA(a)li/ adv. interferometrically interferometry n. interferon /mta'fYaron/ n- Biochem. any of various proteins released by cells, usu. in response to a virus, and able to inhibit viral replication. [INTEliFARra + -ON) interfibrillar /mte'ftbrilel ad/. between fibrils. Interfile /mte'fnxl/ v.tr. -1 file (two sequences) together. k file (one or more items) into an existing sequence. itnterilow /'mtaflau/ v. & n. · v.intr. flow into each other. b n. the process or result of this, i0terfiuen t /mta'flu.ant/ adj. flowing into each other. [Latin interfluere interfluent- (as;rNTeR-,.fluere'flow')l interfuse /mte'fjn=/ v. 1 tr. a (usu- foll. by with) mix (a thing) with; intersperse. b blend (things) together. 2 intr. (of two things) blend' with each other. o interfusion /-'f)u:3(a)n( n. [Latin interfundere interf a. (as mTER-, fundere'pour')] intergalactic /mtege'laktxk/ adj. of or situated between two or more galaxies. a intergalactically adu. interglacial /mta'glezsral, -,f(a)ll adj. & n. a adj. of or relating to a period of milder climate between glacial periods. · n. such a period. interest charged or paid. 2 with increased force etc, adj. /,mte9nv(9)n'msnt(a)1/ Intergovernmental (returned the blow with Interest). D interestedly ado. concerning or conducted between two or more interestedness m [Middle English, earlier interesse governments . a intergovWntnentally adv. from Anglo-French from medieval Latin, alteration apparently after Old French interest, both from Latin iatergradation /.mtagra'dexf(e)n/ n. the process of interest, 3rd sing. present of intereste matter, make a merging together by gradual change of the constituents. difference (as mmxz-, esse be) ) intergrade /'mtagreid/ v. & n. · v.intr. pass into another form by intervening grades. 4 m such a grade. Interesting pmt(a)ristxp/ adj. causing curiosity; holding the' attention. min an interesting condition - intergrowth /'mtagroaOl n. the growing of things into archaic pregnant, a interestingly ado. interestingness each other. n. Interim )'mt(o)rzm/ n., adf., & adv. · n. the intervening time (in the interim he had died). w adj. intervening; interface /'mtafeis/ m c& v. · n. 7 esp. Physics a surface provisional, temporary. o adv. archaic meanwhile. forming a common boundary between two regions. 2 a [Latin, as nvTER- + adv. suffix -im) point where interaction occurs between two systems,. Interim dividend n. a dividend declared on the basis processes, subjects, etc. (the interface between psychology of less than a full year's results. and education). 3 esp. Computing an apparatus for connecting two pieces of equipment so that they can be operated jointly. 0 v. (often foll. by with) 1 tr. & intr. connect with (another piece of equipment etc.) by an interface. 2 intr. interact with (another person etc.), Interior % zn'tze:na/ adj. & a. · adj. 7 inner. 2 remote from the coast or frontier; inland. 3 internal; domestic. 4 (usu. foll. by to) situated further in or within. 5 existing in the mind or soul; inward. 6 drawn, photographed , etc. within a building . 7 coming from inside . · n. 1 the interior part; the inside . 2 the interior part of a country or region. 3 a the home affairs of a country. b a department dealing with -these (Minister Qf the Interior). 4 a representation of the inside of a s Usage The use of the noun and the verb in sense 2 is deplored by some people, because it often reduces the word to a high-sounding synonym, for boundary, meetingpoint, Link, liaison, interact, etc. b but d dog f.few 9 get h he i yes k cat 1 leg m man n no p pen r red s sit t top v voice

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