hidden pixel

Event Definition

event

See also évent

Contents

English

Wikipedia has an article on: Event

Etymology

From Latin ēventus (“an event, occurrence”), from ēveniō (“to happen, to fall out, to come out”), from ē (“out of, from”), short form of ex, + veniō (“come”); see venture, and compare advent, convent, invent, etc., convene, evene, etc.

Pronunciation

Noun

event (plural events)

  1. An occurrence; something that happens.
  2. An end result; an outcome (now chiefly in phrases).
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.3.3:
      hard beginnings have many times prosperous events [...].
    In the event, he turned out to have what I needed anyway.
  3. (physics) A point in spacetime having three spatial coordinates and one temporal coordinate
  4. (computing) A possible action that the user can perform that is monitored by an application or the operating system (event listener). When an event occurs an event handler is called which performs a specific task.
  5. (probability theory) A set of some of the possible outcomes; a subset of the sample space.

Derived terms

Terms derived from "event"

External links

 

The above information uses material from Wiktionary and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Some facts may not have been fully verified for accuracy. [Disclaimers]
This page was last archived by our server on Tue May 15 12:09:40 2012.
Displaying this page or its contents does not use any Wikimedia Foundation's resources.
The owners of this site proudly support the Wikimedia Foundation.