Results for: file which contains information on program configurations in a Windows environment
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A-Z card file, be listed, catalogue, course list, enter something in catalog, exhibition guide, itemized list, list of books, list of goods for sale, list series of things or events, make a catalog, make an itemized list, prospectuscatalog
abandon mission, end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally), end prematurely, have miscarriage, quit computer program, remove fetusabort
Abbr of cost, insurance, and freight, C.I.F., central information file, see also:C.F.I.c.i.f.
ability to reason and understand; cleverness, brilliance; knowledge, information; collecting of information; government or military agency which collects information about other governments and potentially subversive individuals, ability to think and l...intelligence
able to be classed, capable of being categorized, deserving treatment as sensitive informationclassifiable
able to be run as a program, achievable, practicable, feasible, computer file that can be executed, file in machine language that is ready to be run (Computers), executable fileexecutable
able to create, artistic; full of creativity; innovative, inventive, ideas person, intentionally deceptive about financial information, new and original, resourcefulcreative
able to remain in the environment, continuing despite problems, incessant or unrelenting, persisting beyond maturation, sustaining continual growth, tenacious, stubborn; persevering; constant, continual; diligentpersistent
able to survive in modern city, street-smart, knowing how to survive or succeed in difficult or dangerous situations (especially in an urban environment)streetwise
abnormal accumulation of fluid, excessive traffic or people, having too much information to transfer, overcrowding; abnormal accumulation (of blood, etc.)congestion
abnormal end; "crash" of a computer program, atypical termination of software (Computers)ABEND
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
absorbent material, add drug to food or drink, add impurity to semiconductor, addictive drug; information (Slang); idiot, stupid person (Slang); material used to make substances waterproof, cool, excellent, great, wonderful (Slang), dopant, drug affect...dope
academe, academic environment, atmosphere of the academic world, all that is related to institutions of higher learning, academic lifeacademia
academia, academic environment, academic community; school; one who prefers an academic environment, one who has scholarly leanings (especially a teacher or student), academic institutionacademe
 

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