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Possible Answers: OLIVE, SESAME, SHALE, MOTOR, LUBE, CRUDE, CANOLA, CASTOR, LINSEED, NEATSFOOT.

Last seen on: –The Washington Post Crossword Sunday – Feb 3 2019

Random information on the term “SESAME”:

Sesame is an open-source framework for querying and analyzing RDF data. It was created by the Dutch software company Aduna as part of “On-To-Knowledge”, a semantic web project that ran from 1999 to 2002. It contains implementations of an in-memory triplestore and an on-disk triplestore, along with two separate Servlet packages that can be used to manage and provide access to these triplestores, on a permanent server. The Sesame Rio (RDF Input/Output) package contains a simple API for Java-based RDF parsers and writers. Parsers and writers for popular RDF serialisations are distributed along with Sesame, and users can easily extend the list by putting their parsers and writers on the Java classpath when running their application.

Sesame supports two query languages: SPARQL and SeRQL. Another component of Sesame is Alibaba, an API that allows for mapping Java classes onto ontologies and for generating Java source files from ontologies. This makes it possible to use specific ontologies like RSS, FOAF and the Dublin Core directly from Java.

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Random information on the term “CASTOR”:

Castor, also designated Alpha Geminorum (α Geminorum, abbreviated Alpha Gem, α Gem) is the second-brightest star in the constellation of Gemini and one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Although it has the identifier ‘alpha’, it is fainter than Beta Geminorum (Pollux).

Castor was recorded as a double star in 1718 by James Pound. It may have been resolved in 1678 by Cassini. The separation of the two stars has increased from 2″ in 1970 to about 6″ in 2017. The two stars have magnitudes of 1.9 and 3.0.

A third star is 73″ distant from the main components. It was discovered to vary in brightness with a regular period and was thought to be an eclipsing binary, but the variations are now considered to be due to areas of different brightness on the surface of one or both stars. It was given the variable star designation YY Geminorum.

All three of the visual components are spectroscopic binaries and Castor is a complex multiple star system made up of six individual stars. Castor A and B both have orbits of a few days with a much fainter companion. The Castor C components orbit in less than a day. Castor C is believed to be in orbit around the bright pair, but with an extremely long period of several thousand years.

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