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Noun
/ˈsnapˌSHät/,
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snapshots, plural;
  1. An informal photograph taken quickly, typically with a small hand-held camera

  2. A brief look or summary
    • - this excellent book can only be a snapshot of a complex industry
  3. A record of the contents of a storage location or data file at a given time

  4. A shot taken quickly by a hunter


  1. an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera; "my snapshots haven't been developed yet"; "he tried to get unposed shots of his friends"
  2. In computer systems, a snapshot is the state of a system at a particular point in time. The term was coined as an analogy to that in photography. It can refer to an actual copy of the state of a system or to a capability provided by certain systems.
  3. Snapshot is an album by Daryl Braithwaite released in 2005.
  4. The Microsoft Snapshot file format is a way of storing a static snapshot of a chart or report from Microsoft Access version 97 or later. It provides similar functionality to Adobe Acrobat. It enables a Windows user that doesn't have Microsoft Access to view the electronic version of the report. ...
  5. Snapshot is a live album by Boston-based band Mission of Burma. It was recorded in front of a small audience at Boston's Q Division Studios for broadcast on WFNX . ...
  6. A snapshot is popularly defined as a photograph that is "shot" spontaneously and quickly, most often without artistic or journalistic intent. Snapshots are commonly considered to be technically "imperfect" or amateurish--out of focus or poorly framed or composed. ...
  7. "Snapshot" is a song by RuPaul, released as the first single from his second album, Foxy Lady.
  8. A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a moment of opportunity; A glimpse of something; a portrayal of something at a moment in time; A file or set of files captured at a particular time, capable of being reloaded to restore the earlier state; A quick, unplanned or unexpected shot; ...
  9. (Snapshots) It is easy to save a snapshot of your molecule. See Saving static images from PE.
  10. (Snapshots) enable users to save a stable state of the guest operating system to disk, allowing users to quickly return to their virtual machine without the need of rebooting.
  11. (Snapshots) separate descriptions of the stages in a sequence
  12. A static view of data representing a period of time.
  13. A version of (typically) reference data at a moment in time.
  14. A record of a single time point in a molecular dynamics simulation. Coordinates and velocities for the molecular system are stored in files with the extension .snp. ...
  15. (1) Extract or summary of data taken from a given system. (2) Extract passed to another system to complete processing.
  16. As a part of the Medicaid Application process, the county agency takes a SnapShot of a married couples resources as of the first moment of the first day of the first month that the institutionalized spouse receives an institutional level of care. ...
  17. A tiny bit of coherency that lasts a second or two in between seizures
  18. Data that represents a single period in time; such as an aerial photo, a satellite image, or an annual greenhouse gas inventory. A Composite is a particular type of snapshot that represents data aggregated over a time interval, such as eight days. ...
  19. A single uninterrupted pointed observation or period in survey mode. Snapshots begin and end with events such as transitions between pointed and survey mode or pointing changes. An SAA passage in the middle of an observation is not considered to interrupt the observation (i.e. ...
  20. Amazon EBS provides the ability to create snapshots or backups of your Amazon EBS volumes and store them in Amazon S3. You can use these snapshots as the starting point for new Amazon EBS volumes and to protect your data for long term durability.
  21. A photograph taken quickly and reflexively, usually of people: ordinary activities in city streets or the countryside, children at play, etc. A compact camera with high-speed film and a wide-angle lens is the customary tool for this kind of photography, but telephoto lenses can also be used. ...
  22. where an instantaneous picture of a file system is taken to preserve a ‘point in time’ static, read only view of the file system.
  23. An informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a simple, hand-held camera.
  24. A "picture" of the number and types of clients in a program on a specific date.
  25. Snapshot - A picture (screenshot) of the scene rendered in the Second Life viewer. A snapshot can be made by clicking File->Take Snapshot or clicking Ctrl-` (back tick). A snapshot can be saved as a local file to your hard-drive, emailed to a recipient, or uploaded in-world for 10L$.