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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. an apparatus for visual signaling with lights or mechanically moving arms;


VERB (2)

1. send signals by or as if by semaphore;

2. convey by semaphore, of information;


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Semaphore \Sem"a*phore\, n. [Gr. sh^ma a sign + fe`rein to bear: cf. F. s['e]maphore.] A signal telegraph; an apparatus for giving signals by the disposition of lanterns, flags, oscillating arms, etc. [1913 Webster] Semaphoric
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

semaphore n 1: an apparatus for visual signaling with lights or mechanically moving arms v 1: send signals by or as if by semaphore 2: convey by semaphore, of information
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

semaphore The classic method for restricting access to shared resources (e.g. storage) in a multi-processing environment. They were invented by Dijkstra and first used in T.H.E operating system. A semaphore is a protected variable (or abstract data type) which can only be accessed using the following operations: P(s) Semaphore s; while (s == 0) ; /* wait until s>0 */ s = s-1; V(s) Semaphore s; s = s+1; Init(s, v) Semaphore s; Int v; s = v; P and V stand for Dutch "Proberen", to test, and "Verhogen", to increment. The value of a semaphore is the number of units of the resource which are free (if there is only one resource a "binary semaphore" with values 0 or 1 is used). The P operation busy-waits (or maybe sleeps) until a resource is available whereupon it immediately claims one. V is the inverse, it simply makes a resource available again after the process has finished using it. Init is only used to initialise the semaphore before any requests are made. The P and V operations must be indivisible, i.e. no other process can access the semaphore during the their execution. To avoid busy-waiting, a semaphore may have an associated queue of processes (usually a FIFO). If a process does a P on a semaphore which is zero the process is added to the semaphore's queue. When another process increments the semaphore by doing a V and there are tasks on the queue, one is taken off and resumed. (1995-02-01)