Etymology: [ 'relm ] (noun.) 13th century. From Old French reaume, realme (“kingdom”), of unclear origins. A postulated *rēgālimen Late Latin cross of regimen with rēgālis is usually cited.
diyar, bölge, alan: This is not within the realm of possibility. Bunun imkânı yok. realm of authority yetki alanı. 4, alan, yetki alanı, ülke, krallık, alem, dünya, ülke, memleket, the realm of fancy hayal âlemi, üIke, erişim alanı, alemleri, alemin,
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alan: This is not within the realm of possibility. Bunun imkânı yok. realm of authority yetki alanı. 4 isim
An abstract sphere of influence, real or imagined, The domain of a certain abstraction, A territory or state, as ruled by a specific power, and particularly those territories ruled by a king, reame, reme, reaume, reume, rewme, ~ Another word for Dimension, Kingdom or Layer, A group of users and groups assigned by an authentication scheme to regulate access to specific files or directories, One of the three types of "place" Underhill A Realm is the domain of a Lord, and is made up of Liths See Underhill Geography, A term used in HTTP and proxy access authorization that helps the user identify which part of the system is requesting an HTTP or proxy user name and password, A logical sub division of a domain A web site may be split into realms, with access controlled to each realm of the web site, A sphere of activity or influence; a field, domain or province, A realm is another reality on Earth Strictly speaking, a realm refers to the area on Earth that is under the influence of an alternate reality For example, The Nile Empire is a realm, not Terra, the world in which Nile Empire's reality originated Not to be confusing, but the Nile Empire can also be used to refer to Terra, A kingdom (now mainly in Law); a territory or state, as ruled by a specific power, The authority that holds the identification and credentials for authenticating a user (P&M), (InterConnect User's Guide), the collection of all information devices sharing a common channel specification, A database of users, groups, and access control lists Used to specify which users have access to the resources of a specific service (for example, to the Web Page Service), a domain in which something is dominant; "the untroubled kingdom of reason"; "a land of make-believe"; "the rise of the realm of cotton in the south", a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about; "it was a limited domain of discourse"; "here we enter the region of opinion"; "the realm of the occult", the domain ruled by a king or queen, If you say that something is not beyond the realms of possibility, you mean that it is possible. A fall of 50 per cent or more on prices is not beyond the realms of possibility, A realm is a country that has a king or queen. Defence of the realm is crucial, Hence, in general, province; region; country; domain; department; division; as, the realm of fancy, kingdom; domain, sphere; region, area, You can use realm to refer to any area of activity, interest, or thought. the realm of politics, A term sometimes used for domain, in this case to refer to user domains established for security reasons, not Internet domains For password-protected files, the name of the protected resource or area on the server If the user tries to access the protected resource while browsing, the name of the realm usually appears in the dialog box that asks for a user name and password, An artificial administrative boundary that uses one set of kerberos authentication servers to manage and deploy a single set of unique identifiers A realm is a unique login space, A set of hosts that share the same Kerberos /k database, A unique name given to each protected area on a server, whether it be a single document or an entire server, the name (in all uppercase) of the logical network served by a single Kerberos database and a number of Key Distribution Centers Kerberos domains are often similar to DNS domains (such as the Kerberos realm "UPENN EDU" and the DNS domain "upenn edu"), but they are not technically related to eachother, A set of hosts that share the same Kerberos database, A royal jurisdiction or domain; a region which is under the dominion of a king; a kingdom, the logical network served by a single Kerberos database and a set of Key Distribution Centers By convention, realm names are generally all uppercase letters, to differentiate the realm from the internet domain, a region of the Earth that harbors similar groups of species based on a shared biogeographical history For example, while primates are found in many parts of the world, all monkeys found with prehensile tails are only found in the Neotropic realm The Earth is made up of eight realms, In SD-UX security, the scope of the authority by which the principal is authenticated, noun [George Olshevsky] - A hyperplane of three dimensions; 4d analog of point in 1d, line in 2d, and plane in 3d A realm intersects 4d space into two parts, just as a plane intersects 3d space into two parts, plural of realm,
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An abstract sphere of influence, real or imagined - "At home in Moscow, Mikhail Sergeyevitch Gorbachev, who had launched a campaign to rejuvenate the Soviet realm"
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The domain of a certain abstraction - "One thing more which the scientific man does is to accord primacy to that realm of truth which is primary in importance."
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A territory or state, as ruled by a specific power, and particularly those territories ruled by a king - "Then seeing his life was threatened he fled the realm and crossed over to Flanders,"
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~ Another word for Dimension, Kingdom or Layer
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A group of users and groups assigned by an authentication scheme to regulate access to specific files or directories
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One of the three types of "place" Underhill A Realm is the domain of a Lord, and is made up of Liths See Underhill Geography
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A term used in HTTP and proxy access authorization that helps the user identify which part of the system is requesting an HTTP or proxy user name and password
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A logical sub division of a domain A web site may be split into realms, with access controlled to each realm of the web site
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A sphere of activity or influence; a field, domain or province
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A realm is another reality on Earth Strictly speaking, a realm refers to the area on Earth that is under the influence of an alternate reality For example, The Nile Empire is a realm, not Terra, the world in which Nile Empire's reality originated Not to be confusing, but the Nile Empire can also be used to refer to Terra
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A kingdom (now mainly in Law); a territory or state, as ruled by a specific power
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The authority that holds the identification and credentials for authenticating a user (P&M)
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(InterConnect User's Guide)
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the collection of all information devices sharing a common channel specification
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A database of users, groups, and access control lists Used to specify which users have access to the resources of a specific service (for example, to the Web Page Service)
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a domain in which something is dominant; "the untroubled kingdom of reason"; "a land of make-believe"; "the rise of the realm of cotton in the south"
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a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about; "it was a limited domain of discourse"; "here we enter the region of opinion"; "the realm of the occult"
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the domain ruled by a king or queen
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If you say that something is not beyond the realms of possibility, you mean that it is possible. A fall of 50 per cent or more on prices is not beyond the realms of possibility
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A realm is a country that has a king or queen. Defence of the realm is crucial
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Hence, in general, province; region; country; domain; department; division; as, the realm of fancy
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kingdom; domain, sphere; region, area isim
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You can use realm to refer to any area of activity, interest, or thought. the realm of politics
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A term sometimes used for domain, in this case to refer to user domains established for security reasons, not Internet domains For password-protected files, the name of the protected resource or area on the server If the user tries to access the protected resource while browsing, the name of the realm usually appears in the dialog box that asks for a user name and password
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An artificial administrative boundary that uses one set of kerberos authentication servers to manage and deploy a single set of unique identifiers A realm is a unique login space
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A set of hosts that share the same Kerberos /k database
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A unique name given to each protected area on a server, whether it be a single document or an entire server
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the name (in all uppercase) of the logical network served by a single Kerberos database and a number of Key Distribution Centers Kerberos domains are often similar to DNS domains (such as the Kerberos realm "UPENN EDU" and the DNS domain "upenn edu"), but they are not technically related to eachother
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A set of hosts that share the same Kerberos database
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A royal jurisdiction or domain; a region which is under the dominion of a king; a kingdom
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the logical network served by a single Kerberos database and a set of Key Distribution Centers By convention, realm names are generally all uppercase letters, to differentiate the realm from the internet domain
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a region of the Earth that harbors similar groups of species based on a shared biogeographical history For example, while primates are found in many parts of the world, all monkeys found with prehensile tails are only found in the Neotropic realm The Earth is made up of eight realms
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In SD-UX security, the scope of the authority by which the principal is authenticated
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noun [George Olshevsky] - A hyperplane of three dimensions; 4d analog of point in 1d, line in 2d, and plane in 3d A realm intersects 4d space into two parts, just as a plane intersects 3d space into two parts
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