Results for: method of using specialized computers for planning electronic circuit and architectural designs
English English
carry out or produce by means of a computer, equip with computers, store in a computer, mechanize, convert to computer-based system, put details of something on computercomputerize
carrying a famous designer label; of or pertaining to a designing house, designed by somebody famous, person who designs; creator of evil schemes, somebody who designs, trendydesigner
carve or etch design, carve or etch material, carve out letters or designs on hard surfaces; impress deeply, impress something, print imageengrave
casting of something on surface, drawn representation, estimate, mixing by alchemists, protrusion, bulge; act of showing on a screen; act of casting or throwing; act of firing or launching; act of planning or programming, representation on surface, som...projection
catch in offshore fishing, electronic system, link between source and user, relationship, system having a number of parts designed to work together; connection, association, partnership; radio or television networkhookup
category of racing car, established form of words, method of doing something, milk for babies, plan or method, rule expressed in symbols, set of symbols representing chemical composition, set way of saying or doing something; mixture fed to a baby in p...formula
Cathode Ray Tubecommon type of computer monitor (Computers), cathode-ray tubeCRT
center of a wheel into which the spokes are placed; central point around which other things revolve; center, focus; center of activity; (Computers) central part of a disk that is held by the drive in order to make it turn at the correct speed; (Compute...hub
center, connected group, connection, means of connection, link, joint; connected group, specialized part of cell membranenexus
central chip in microcomputer, integrated circuit that performs the central processing and internal functions of a computer (Computers), processormicroprocessor
central computer system (and the people who maintain it) that provides information on the activities resources and management method of a large company or organization, MISManagement Information Systems
central processing unit of computer, food processor, microprocessor, processer, something that processes, something which performs actions; chip which performs calculations according to input received and sends the appropriate output (Computers)processor
central processing unit, Central Processing Unitmicroprocessor, main chip in a computer (Computers)CPU
central supporting part, fortitude, high-speed relay, something similar to spinal column, spine; bone marrow; strength of character, determination; physical infrastructure of the Internet (Computers)backbone
chance happening, chance occurrence, unforeseen event; occurrence of two or more events at the same time; condition of occupying the same place at the same time, happening without planning, having identical featurescoincidence
 

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