Results for: knowing about computers
English English
city square or market, place of assembly, place for conducting official business (in ancient Rome); court; place where discussions are held; message board on the Internet focused on a particular subject (Computers), Internet discussion group, law court...forum
Civil Defense, compact disc4.75 inch plastic disc containing digital data; optical disc which is read by a laser (Computers), compact disk, Corps DiplomatiqueCD
cleansing; cleaning of excess files from a hard disk (Computers); erasing of a file without the option of canceling the erasure (Computers); diarrhetic drug, cathartic, delete data, empty the bowels, free somebody from guilt or sin, get rid of opponent...purge
clear place of insects, find and remove errors, refine; remove bugs, correct malfunctions (Computers), remove secret listening devicesdebug
Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Emailorganization which supports legislation to prohibit the sending of unsolicited advertisements via email (Computers)CAUCE
code of conduct, etiquette of state occasions, international agreement, method of dealing with a certain subject; draft of a treaty; rules of behavior; standard for dealing with data transfer (Computers), prepare or issue protocol, protocol statement, ...protocol
coded message that is sent to an addressee who has the key for decoding (Computers)ciphertext
coder/decoder(Telecommunications) chip that converts digital signals to analog and from analog signals to digital (used in computer modems and other advanced communications devices), compressor/decompressor(Computers) technology used to compress and de...CODEC
coding, ciphering; conversion of data into cipher (Computers)encryption
collection of plays or other literary works; combining of documents or other materials into one book; translation of a programs written in a high-level language to another language (Computers); compiling of data, gathering, something created by gatheringcompilation
collection of software, collection of things, place where books are kept, place where one can borrow books; collection of programs and commands used to build a program from source code in a programming language (Computers)library
combination of ideas, machine setting, manner or form, modal status of a proposition, mood, most frequent value, musical scale, norm, radio frequency, style or fashion, way, manner; fashion; situation, manner of operation (Computers), type of automatic...mode
combined radio transmitter and receiver, data transmitter and receiver, modem in a wireless network which can transmit and receive data through radio or infrared signals (Computers)transceiver
command in DOS that instructs a computer to display the files and/or subdirectories within a given directory (Computers)dir
COMMAND.COM file, file which contains the command processor of DOS which is required for startup (Computers)COMMAND
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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