0 the eggs of fish, frogs etc -- rogn; -rogn; æg; -æg
1 (of frogs, fish etc) to produce spawn. -- gyde; lægge æg
A single top-level process monitors incoming connections and spawns a new worker-process to talk to each client.
This insatiable thirst spawned illicit trade, and as the tributary trade waned, illicit traders replaced licensed merchants as major players in the trade network.
However, this rule for spawn e is not general enough.
A brief definition of terms is appropriate at this point, since globalization has spawned concepts for interaction which distinguish between the multi-, inter- and transcultural.
In the second experiment, most adult sciarids emerged from spawned compost.
This experiment examined the potential of three biological control agents to limit adult sciarid emergence within unspawned compost, spawned compost and casing.
The spawn grains were divided between the middle and upper surface of the compost.
First, equilibrium models of democracy are by design incapable of accounting for the potential dynamism spawned by the deployment of new democratic ideologies.