
1) Automaton 2) Cocktail with rum 3) Computer network security 4) Dawn of the Dead being 5) Dawn of the Dead creature 6) Dead person 7) Dead soul 8) Dead walker 9) Deceased 10) Deceased person 11) Decedent 12) Departed 13) Horror film creature 14) Horror movie staple 15) Horror-movie character 16) Marvel Comic title
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1) Automaton 2) Drink 3) Zombi
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In Haitian folklore, a zombie (Haitian Creole: zonbi, Haitian French: zombi) is an animated corpse raised by magical means, such as witchcraft. The concept has been popularly associated with the Vodou religion, but it plays no part in that faith`s formal practices. ==Etymology== The English word `zombie` is first recorded in 1819, in a history ......
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[computer science] In computer science, a zombie is a computer connected to the Internet that has been compromised by a hacker, computer virus or trojan horse and can be used to perform malicious tasks of one sort or another under remote direction. Botnets of zombie computers are often used to spread e-mail spam and launch denial-of-service...
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[fictional] Zombies are fictional creatures, typically depicted as mindless, reanimated human corpses (sometimes animals) with a hunger for human flesh, regularly encountered in horror and fantasy themed works. Some depictions are inspired by Haitian folklore, while others, like the ones in George A. Romero`s film Night of the Living Dead, ...
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A zombie is a PC that has been infected with a virus or Trojan horse that puts it under the remote control of an online hijacker. The hijacker uses it to generate spam or launch Denial of Service attacks. Also see: spam, Denial of Service.
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(from the article `Computers and Information Systems`) ...it shut down computer security software, which in turn allowed additional malicious code to be downloaded and personal information on the computer ... Another security threat came from zombies, computers that had been surreptitiously taken over by hackers to respond to commands v...
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A hypothetical being that behaves like us and may share our functional organization and even, perhaps, our neurophysiological makeup, but lacks consciousness or any form of subjective awareness. The concept is used in discussions of artificial intelligence.
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A corpse that has been partly brought back to (soul-less) life by magic. See also Voodoo.
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A corpse that has been partly brought back to (soul-less) life by magic. See also Voodoo.
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Corpse believed to be reanimated by a spirit and enslaved. The idea, widespread in Haiti, possibly arose from voodoo priests using the nerve poison tetrodotoxin (from the puffer fish) to produce a...
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An alcoholic drink made with five types of rum and fruit juices.
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The living dead who feed on human flesh.
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In Voodoo, a zombie is the spirit of a person killed by a sorcerer and resurected by evil houngans.
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Zombie is a cocktail made from dark, white and spiced rums, apricot brandy sweetened with a little sugar and flavoured with lime juice and pineapple juice.
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Zombie is slang for a dull, vacuous person.
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Central African (Kikongo zumbi, Kimbundu nzambi)
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[
n] - several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueur
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noun a god of voodoo cults of African origin worshipped especially in West Indies
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zombi noun several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueur
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Corpse believed to be reanimated by a spirit and enslaved. The idea, widespread in Haiti, possibly arose from voodoo priests using the nerve poison tetrodotoxin (from the puffer fish) to produce a semblance of death from which the victim afterwards physically recovers. Those eating incorrectly prepared puffer fish in Japan have been similarly affec...
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A very potent alcoholic beverage consisting of two types of rum, two types of liqueur, and two or three fruit juices. Normally garnished with slices of pineapple and orange and a Maraschino cherry.
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A zombie is a hostile mob that only appears at night. It makes a groaning sound that is distiguishable from all other mobs.Fights with melee. In the daytime, it bursts into flames.
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(in voodoo) · the body of a dead person given the semblance of life, but mute and will-less, by a supernatural force, usually for some evil purpose. · the supernatural force itself.
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