Results for: program which is intended to perform a specific task
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abnormal end; "crash" of a computer program, atypical termination of software (Computers)ABEND
abortion, failure of undertaking, premature expulsion of fetus, spontaneous abortion, spontaneous abortion; failure to achieve the intended outcomemiscarriage
absolutely set on something, clear, decisive; limited; specific, fixed, obvious, with clear limits, with clear outline, with terminal flowerdefinite
abstract artwork, conceptual, conceptualize something, extract something, impersonal, intangible, unconnected to concrete reality; theoretical, not practical; unconnected to a specific instance or example; difficult to understand, intellectual concept,...abstract
academic seminar, discussion meeting, conference at which a specific topic is analyzed and discussedcolloquium
accelerant, chemical that speeds up reaction, device for giving particles high velocities, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics...accelerator
accepted as true but doubtful, hypothetical, presumed to be true; intended as, designed for; imagined; conjectural, lacking concrete evidencesupposed
acceptor, receiver, one who takes in; sensor which receives stimuli (in the nervous system), receiver of pollution, receiving device, sensitive nerve ending, specific cell binding site or moleculereceptor
accounting program for a computer; chart with multiple columns used in such a program, computer program for numerical data, display or printout of spreadsheetspreadsheet
accumulation, gradual increase (i.e. of military forces); development; accumulation; promotion, publicity (intended to increase the popularity of something), impressive descriptionbuildup
achieve a task with tranquility and satisfaction; he who seems quiet and harmless but has the ability to harm deeplystill waters run deep
achieve something, complete, finish; perform, execute, reach point in timeaccomplish
acquire by marriage, combine successfully, give in marriage, join in marriage, marry up, match two pieces of rope together, take somebody in marriage, wed; be wed; perform a wedding; couple, pairmarry
acquire monopoly of, area enclosed by converging lines, control of a market, difficult situation, force into difficult position, hold at bay; gain advantage on the market; approach; catch, trap, in corner of something, intended for corner, kick or shot...corner
acquit, exit from program, free of something, leave, liberated, released, exempt from, move out, pay off, resign, stop doing something, cease; leave (a place or person); evacuate an apartment; relinquish, give up; leave a job; release, unburdenquit
 

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