Results for: software for children
English English
act of sending out, distribution; something sent out, publication, edition; subject, topic, matter under discussion; end result; children, offspring, add up as gain, allotting of something, announce something publicly, arise from a condition, copy of a...issue
actor suited to youthful parts, book for children, from within the Earth, immature, immature animal or plant, not yet mature, relating to young people, sexually immature, young person, adolescent, young; of or pertaining to youth or young people; child...juvenile
adult with sexual desire for children, person who suffers from pedophilia, person with an abnormal sexual attraction to young children (also paedophile)pedophile
advertisement, machine that prepares mail, mail container, mail sender, one who mails letters or packages; large envelope or other container in which things are mailed; advertisement sent in the mail; mail program, mail software (Computers), somebody w...mailer
Aid to Dependent Children, Air Defense Command, analog-to-digital converterADC
Aid to Families with Dependent ChildrenAFDC
Air Intercept Missile; missile used to intercept incoming enemy aircraft, American Indian Movement, American Indian Movement; organization established to protect the rights and interests of Native Americans in the USA, AOL Instant Messenger; software p...AIM
Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), French engineer, designer of the Eiffel Tower; object-oriented programming language which compiles into C code (produced by Interactive Software Engineering)Eiffel
alleged inheritance, genetic theory which asserts that there is a hereditary influence of a previous father on the children of a woman who later has children with other mentelegony
American corporation headquartered in California, developer and manufacturer of middleware and software for large business and e-commerce applicationsBea
American corporation headquartered in Pennsylvania, producer of computer hardware and software, provider of computer services to government and business customersUnisys
American corporation headquartered in Utah, manufacturer of the OpenLinux operating system and other Linux-based business software productsCaldera
amount of variation allowed, budgeted amount, discount, give somebody allowance, hand something out, handicap, money given to children, pocket money, stipend; grant; pocket money; discount, deduction; acknowledgment, tolerationallowance
analyzer, program which divides textual input into smaller sections and processes them (Computers); one who analyzes words or sentences (Grammar), software for analyzing languageparser
ancient city located on the Euphrates River in Asia (former capital of the Babylonian Empire); a leading provider of single-click information access translation and conversion software, ancient Mesopotamian city, place of exile, place of immoralityBabylon
 

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