different between uri vs frecency

uri

English

Noun

uri

  1. plural of urus

Anagrams

  • Rui, iru

Albanian

Alternative forms

  • uni (Gheg)
  • uja (Gheg)

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *un-, from Proto-Indo-European *wenh?- (to love). Cognate to English wish, Latin venia (indulgence, kindness),

Noun

uri f (definite singular uria)

  1. hunger

Declension

References


Basque

Etymology 1

From Proto-Basque *(h)ili.

Noun

uri inan

  1. (archaic) Alternative form of hiri (city).
Usage notes

Usually found as part of compound place names in Álava and La Rioja.

Etymology 2

Noun

uri

  1. dative indefinite of ur

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?u.ri/

Noun

uri m

  1. plural of uro

Japanese

Romanization

uri

  1. R?maji transcription of ??
  2. R?maji transcription of ??

Latin

Noun

?r? m or pl

  1. nominative plural of ?rus
  2. genitive singular of ?rus
  3. vocative plural of ?rus

Verb

?r?

  1. present passive infinitive of ?r?

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ur?]

Noun

uri f pl

  1. plural of ur?

Southern Ohlone

Verb

uri

  1. gather shellfish

Tagalog

Noun

uri

  1. type, class, kind

uri From the web:

  • what urinary organ produces urine
  • what uric acid
  • what urine test for
  • what urine color means
  • what urine test shows
  • what urinary tract infection
  • what urine test for uti
  • what urine test shows kidney stones


frecency

English

Etymology

Blend of frequency +? recency

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f?i?s?nsi/

Noun

frecency (countable and uncountable, plural frecencies)

  1. (Internet) Any heuristic measure that combines the frequency and recency of visits to a given URI, used by some web browsers to rank URIs.
    • 2008 February 13, Mark Raby, “Firefox 3 Beta 3 goes live”, in TG Daily:
      For example, a feature called "frecency" compiles the user's browing [sic] history to suggest similar websites and searches.
    • 2008 April 17, Deb Richardson, quoted in Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Designing Web Interfaces,[1] O’Reilly Media (2009), ?ISBN, page 264:
      [] the AwesomeBar will match what you’re typing (even multiple words!) against the URLs, page titles, and tags in your bookmarks and history, returning results sorted by “frecency” (an algorithm combining frequency + recency).
    • 2008 August, unknown author, “Firefox 3: A Browser Odyssey”, Maximum PC, Future US, ISSN 1522-4279, page 52:
      So the more often and the more recently you’ve been there, the higher “frecency” it has and the higher it’s rated.
    • 2009 March 23, Mike Beltzner, "Re: Firefox privacy prefpane UI refresh", mozilla.dev.apps.firefox, Usenet:
      [] or improve our cache performance so that we're keeping cached items that are related to sites with high frecency -- []
    • 2009 May 20, Ron K., “Re: Address selection preference”, mozilla.support.thunderbird, Usenet:
      No, Tb [Thunderbird] has yet to develope[sic] the Fx [Firefox] frecency thing. It's just simple pattern matching, IIUC.

Further reading

  • http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Mconnor/PlacesFrecency
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20080206120916/http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Places:Awesomebar
  • See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive_Replacement_Cache

frecency From the web:

  • what frequency is 5g
  • what frequency can humans hear
  • what frequency is a dog whistle
  • what frequency is bluetooth
  • what frequency can kill you
  • what frequency do cats purr
  • what frequency can dogs hear
  • what frequency is wifi
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