Results for: standard interface for connecting additional hard drives to a computer (Computers)
English English
blow, sweeping stroke; nasty remark (Informal), critical attack, hit somebody or something hard, hit with a sweeping stroke; steal, pilfer (Slang), pivoted pole, put a card through machine, steal something, swinging blowswipe
board for drying ceramics, clay-working tool, gilding tool, makeshift bed, palette, platform for loads, regulating lever in a timepiece, straw mattress, straw-filled mattress; hard and simple bed; platform used to stack items during moving or storage; ...pallet
board with clip for securing papers, portion of memory in which an item which has been cut is temporarily stored for later use or editing (Computers); board used to write uponclipboard
boarding of ship to search it, discover something by examination, examination of computer file, examine computer file, examine public record, examine something for concealed items, examine thoroughly, quest, hunt, instance of looking for something; inv...search
body covering, cover with a crust, form into a crust; be formed into a crust, form crust, hard outer coating of a loaf of bread; piece of bread which is mainly crust or that is hard and dry; hard coating, hard outer layer; (Geology) outer portion of th...crust
body structure, collect a set of playing cards, construct, create; energize, increase intensity, figure, have something built, make something by joining parts, stage of software development, standard of construction, to form or developbuild
body-scanning device, data-scanning device, device putting something into digital form, optical scanner, person or thing that scans; peripheral device used to convert objects or images into digital images (Computers), radar searching device, see also:C...scanner
boldface, boldfaced, brave, courageous, daring; forward, blunt; rude, clear and conspicuous, darker than standard, fearless and adventurous, impudent or presumptuous, requiring or showing a daring personality, steep, type darker than standardbold
bone connecting cheekbone with temple, zygomazygomatic arch
bony and diamond-shaped, fish with ganoid scales, fish with thick bony scales and a shiny covering, of or pertaining to fishes with thick bony scales and a shiny covering; of hard smooth and bright fish-scales; having hard smoth and shiny scales (of sc...ganoid
book for spelling, one who spells; textbook with spelling exercises for elementary students; spell checker, computerized proofreading program (Computers), somebody who spellsspeller
book illustration, containing crystals like letters, diagrammatic, of diagrams; illustrative, pictorial, described vividly, explicit; pertaining to writing, displayed text or drawing in movie, of graphic arts, of graphics, picture produced by computer,...graphic
book of names, giving direction, guidebook; library, subdivision of a disk in which files are stored (Computers), index of computer files, list of tenants, rule bookdirectory
book with a hard cover, book with a stiff cover, hardcover, having a hard coverhardback
bookbinder, cord or tie, detachable cover used for holding sheets of paper, hard cover for papers, machine for binding books or papers, machine for making sheaves, something that sticks things, statement binding somebody to agreementbinder
 

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