Results for: protocol for Internet access
English English
(Internet) type of icon in the shape of a face that show emotions and expressions like a human face (such as a smiley face)Emoticon
(Internet, Computers) computer that handles telephone calls through the Internet (collects incoming calls and directs them out through ISDN lines)aggregator
(Mathematics) numeral which contains another numeral a certain number of times without a remainder (i.e. 15 is a multiple of 5); electric circuit that has numerous points of access (Electricity), involving several things, many times more; having many p...multiple
,(north england) brat, arrest somebody, be in a particular state, become, begin something, bring something, catch an illness, cause something to be done, conceive somebody, difficult tennis return, forms passives, gain access to somebody, have an idea,...get
A financial organization that performs services (acts as a go-between) in a market for another organization that does not have access to that market.Correspondent
a trademark for a pneumatically operated metal device resembling pincers that is inserted into the body of a severely damaged motor vehicle and then opened to access people trapped insideJaws of Life
abbreviation that signifies an address at a university or other educational institution (Internet addresses)edu (education)
accelerate to top speed, security software, security system for protecting against illegal entry to a local area network which is connected to the Internet (Computers)firewall
acceptance into a community, combination, equal access for all, mathematical operation, merging, joining; unification into a whole; abolition of segregation, act of bringing people together as equals regardless of race or religion, organization of pers...integration
access controller, guard at gate, one who oversees the flow of traffic through a gate; guard; butler; intelligent server that can direct calls to a telephone or computer or another server using computer communicationsgatekeeper
access pointgateway
access shaft, entrance (especially horizontal passage into mine)adit
access to CB radio channel, advantageous financial situation, beat record, become daylight, become deeper, become diphthong, blow open safe, brief vacation, caesura, change direction in air, change direction on bouncing, change in register, change in w...break
access to college regardless of grades, open enrollmentopen admissions
access to computer from separate terminalremote access
 

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