Results for: computer interface using graphics
English English
artistically untrained, basic element of computer program, basic geometric form or function, being basis, derivation, developmentally early, earlier in linguistic development, early man, one of the first humans; painter from period before the Renaissan...primitive
as something happens, at the same time as when it happens, nickname for a calculation methodology whereby the computer arranges information quickly and reacts in a short period of time; actual time which passes during some act or operationreal things
ascribe a meaning to, execute a computer program, explain, clarify, elucidate; orally translate from one language to another; understand or explain in a particular way; act out a part in a particular fashion, find the meaning of something, perform some...interpret
assembler, low-level computer languageassembly language
assembly language, computer program, fitter of parts, one who assembles; assembly compiler, program which converts source code in the assembly programming language into machine language (Computers)assembler
Association of Computer Machinery; international organization devoted to promoting information technology and serves as a professional society for people working in the field of information technologyACM
at end of stem, at the very end, causing death, device linked to computer, dying, either end of a passenger line; bus or train station; point of connection to a current (Electricity), electrical conductor, end part, extremity, closing, concluding, fina...terminal
at the edge, auxillary equipment that is connected to a computer (printer, keyboard, etc.), near the surface, not significant, of the circumference; circumferential; marginal; external, outer, exterior, peripheral piece of hardwareperipheral
attack people, attack with nuclear weapons (slang); send a special message through the Internet in order to cause damage to the destination computer (usually through chat); cook in a microwave, microwave something, nuclear power plant, nuclear weapon; ...nuke
attend uninvited, become depressed after drug, break in pieces noisily, coarse cloth, collapse financially, collide violently, computer breakdowncrash
Australian wren, conversation, talk; conversation held between two or more participants via the Internet, discussion group held via the Internet, exchange messages by computer, exchange of messages by computer, informal talk, songbird, talk informally,...chat
Automated Endoscopic System for Optimal Positioning; (Medicine) voice-controlled robotic system which holds and maneuvers an endoscope during surgical procedures (manufactured by Computer Motion Inc.)AESOP
auxiliary processor (Computers), second processor in a computercoprocessor
avoid bad situation, avoidance of bad situation, be temporarily unknown to, be uttered, break free from captivity, breaking free from captivity, computer key, escape code, exit computer procedure, gas or liquid leak, leak out, means of getting away, ru...escape
background pattern for screen, decorative paper for covering walls; picture or design used as a background for the other images in a graphical user interface (Computers), furnish the walls of a room with decorative paper, paper to decorate walls, put u...wallpaper
 

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