1. Oracle | Definition of Oracle at Dictionary.com

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    Oracle definition, (especially in ancient Greece) an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry. See more.

  2. Oracle - definition of oracle by The Free Dictionary

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    oracle one who is wise, authoritative, or highly regarded; a divine revelation Not to be confused with: auricle – outer portion of the ear; a part resembling an ear or·a·cle (ôr′ə-kəl, ŏr′-) n. 1. a. A shrine consecrated to the worship and consultation of a prophetic deity, as that of Apollo at Delphi. b. A person, such as a priestess ...

  3. Oracle dictionary definition | oracle defined

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    The definition of an oracle is a person with great wisdom or someone believed to have communication with a deity.

  4. Oracle Definition and Meaning - Bible Dictionary

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    Oracle. In the Old Testament used in every case, except 2 Samuel 16:23, to denote the most holy place in the temple ( 1 Kings 6:5 1 Kings 6:19-23; 8:6).In 2 Samuel 16:23 it means the Word of God. A man inquired "at the oracle of God" by means of the Urim and Thummim in the breastplate on the high priest's ephod.

  5. ORACLE - Definition from the KJV Dictionary

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    oracle. OR'ACLE, n. L. oraculum, from oro, to utter. 1. Among pagans, the answer of a god or some person reputed to be a god, to an inquiry made respecting some affair of importance, usually respecting some future event, as the success of an enterprise or battle. 2. The deity who gave or was supposed to give answers to inquiries; as the Delphic oracle. 3.

  6. Oracle - Wikipedia

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    For example, to define the editor used by EDIT to be vi, enter the following command: DEFINE _EDITOR = vi _O_VERSION. Contains the current version of the installed Oracle Database in the form: Oracle Database 11g Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production _O_RELEASE. Contains the full release number of the installed Oracle Database in the form: 1102000100 ...

  7. DEFINE - Oracle Cloud

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    The DEFINE and UNDEFINE Commands The DEFINE and UNDEFINE commands allow you to explicitly create and delete user variables. DEFINE creates a variable and assigns it an initial value. DEFINE … - Selection from Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide [Book]