adios
interj.
farewell, goodbye (Spanish)
adiós
interj.
(Spanish) farewell, goodbye
Adiós
Adiós is Spanish for "goodbye". Literally translated, the word is the contraction of "a" (to) and "Dios" (God), from the old Spanish phrase "A Dios vais" ("You're going to God", meaning to the Kingdom of Heaven), findable in
Don Quixote the novel, making it equivalent to "Godspeed" or "Go with God" ("Vaya con Dios").
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Automatic distillation of structure
Automatic Distillation of Structure (ADIOS) is an
algorithm that can analyse source material such as text and come up with meaningful information about the structures used in the source. One application of the algorithm is
grammar: ADIOS can read a source text and teach itself grammatical rules based on structures and patterns found in the text. Using these, the system can then produce new, meaningful sentences.
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adios
Noun
1. a farewell remark; "they said their good-byes"
(synonym) adieu, arrivederci, auf wiedersehen, au revoir, bye, bye-bye, cheerio, good-by, goodby, good-bye, goodbye, good day, sayonara, so long
(hypernym) farewell, word of farewell
adios
interj.
adios, farewell, goodbye (Spanish)
adiós
interj.
good-bye, bye bye, farewell
adiós (m)
n.
goodbye, farewell, adieu