Definition of Alice

Babylon English
Alice
n. female first name

Search Dictionary:
Search Web Search Dictionary



Alice definition was found in categories: Computer & Internet(2)  Government(3)  Language, Idioms & Slang(4)  Encyclopedia(1)  

Alice Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

FOLDOC
Alice
<computerparallel> A parallel graph rewriting computer developed by Imperial CollegeUniversity of Edinburgh and ICL.
(1995-01-19)

RGB Colours
AliceBlue
RGB: 240;248;255
Hex: F0F8FF
 See example...


Alice Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

US Zip Codes
58003
State: NORTH DAKOTA
City: ALICE

78332
State: TEXAS
City: ALICE

Australian GPS + Postcode Town Index
ALICE NSW
NSW -29.0317 152.5845 2470

ALICE QLD
QLD -23.56623 145.79837

Area Code International
Alice
South Africa +27-404


Alice Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Australian Slang
Alice
(n) Alice Springs, Central Australia

The Alice
Alice Springs

Anagram
alice
celia

English Slang Dictionary v1.2
Alice
Australian slang for Alice Springs (a town in Australia)

hEnglish - advanced version
alice

alice
a parallel graph rewriting computer developed by imperial college , university of edinburgh and icl.


  similar words(3) 




 alice malsenior walker 
 alice hamilton 
 dame alice ellen terry 


Alice Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
ALICE
ALICE may stand for:

See more at Wikipedia.org...


Alice!
Alice, also known as Alice!, is a webcomic by Michael McKay-Fleming currently updated on a Monday-Friday schedule. It is (almost) completely comedy, and is composed of a mix of gag strips and short story arcs, mostly the latter. Alice combines fantasy sequences with real-life situations in a manner reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes without nearly as much social commentary. After coloring the occasional strip for most of its run and switching to very large, full-colour ones for a while, Michael is now delivering the comic in a conventional black-and-white, four-panel newspaper format. The art style has remained fairly static for several years, but also high in quality.

See more at Wikipedia.org...