Definitions for "Gecko"
Any lizard of the family Geckonidæ. The geckoes are small, carnivorous, mostly nocturnal animals with large eyes and vertical, elliptical pupils. Their toes are generally expanded, and furnished with adhesive disks, by which they can run over walls and ceilings. They are numerous in warm countries, and a few species are found in Europe and the United States. See Wall gecko, Fanfoot.
(geh-koh)...(n.)...harmless yet fearsome denizen of the domicile...gelatinous in the middle...humorous in your wine glass...natural insect conversion...
any of various small chiefly tropical and usually nocturnal insectivorous terrestrial lizards typically with immovable eyelids; completely harmless
Keywords:  mozilla, lgpl, nglayout, xpfe, raptor
Gecko is a free web browser layout engine designed to support open Internet standards such as HTML 4.0, CSS 1/2, the W3C Document Object Model, XML 1.0, RDF, and JavaScript. It is written in C++. Gecko is developed by the Mozilla Foundation under the project names NGLayout (the renderer) and XPFE (for cross-platform user interfaces). NGLayout was previously called Raptor and originally meant "Next Generation Layout", but has been adopted by Netscape to be "Netscape Gecko Layout". Gecko offers a rich programming API (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/) that makes it suitable for a wide variety of roles in Internet enabled applications, such as web browsers, content presentation and client/server. Primarily it is used for the Mozilla browser derivatives such as Netscape and Mozilla Firefox, but it is used elsewhere as well.
Gecko is the open source, free software web browser layout engine used in all Mozilla-branded software and its derivatives, including later Netscape releases. Written in C++ and licensed under MPL/GPL/LGPL triple license, Gecko is designed to support open Internet standards. Originally created by Netscape Communications Corporation, its development is now overseen by the Mozilla Foundation.
Keywords:  lahav, corinne, inakis, amit, heyes
Gecko is a London-based theatre company under the production of Fuel. The company is led by Amit Lahav, Al Nedjari and Stuart Heyes and regularly works with artists such as Corinne Pierre, David Price, Joseph White, Inakis Allorbe, Rachel Bowen and Matt Spencer.
Keywords:  lark, lanyard, hook, knot, half
a in half and make a lark's head knot to attach to eye of lanyard hook
The codename for the 712 series of workstations.
Keywords:  adapte, textur, animal
an animal who can adapte in all textur