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AMERICAN BISHOP AND SAINT (1914-1964)
Varnava (Nastic); Varnava (Nastić); Varnava Nastic; Varnava Nastich; Vojislav Nastić

dir-nastic      
adj.
a combination of the words 'dirty' and 'nasty,' employed to express ones profound or extreme disgust for something
That is one dir-nastic auto
Dir (command)         
  • Screenshot showing the "[[Abort, Retry, Fail?]]" prompt on [[MS-DOS]].
  • [[CP/M 3.0]] directory listing on a [[Commodore 128]] home computer.
  • Command Prompt]] showing a directory listing.
  • Directory listing on [[CP/J 2.21]] running on an [[Elwro 804 Junior]].
  • robotron]] [[PC 1715]].
COMMAND OF CP/M, DOS, OS/2, SINGULARITY, MICROSOFT WINDOWS, VMS, RT-11 AND RSX-11 COMMAND LINE INTERPRETERS
Dir (MS-DOS Command); Dir (DOS Command); Dir (DOS command); DIR (command); DIR (DOS command); DIR (CP/M command); DIRSYS (CP/M command); DIRS (CP/M command); DIR.COM; XDIR
In computing, dir (directory) is a command in various computer operating systems used for computer file and directory listing. It is one of the basic commands to help navigate the file system.
nastic         
NON-DIRECTIONAL RESPONSES TO STIMULI
Nastic movement; Nastic; Nastic movement in plants; Photonasty; Epinasty; Thermonastic
['nast?k]
¦ adjective Botany (of the movement of plant parts) caused by an external stimulus but unaffected in direction by it.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Gk nastos 'squeezed together' + -ic.

Wikipedia

Varnava Nastić

Saint Varnava the New Confessor (Serbian: Свети Варнава Нови Исповедник; 31 January 1914 – 12 November 1964) was the titular bishop of Hvosno and a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church. His feast is October 30 on Julian Calendar. He is one of the American Saints along with Alexis Toth, Alexander Hotovitzky, Herman of Alaska, Peter the Aleut, and others.

He is also referred to as Saint Varnava of Hvosno (Свети Варнава Хвостански).