Results for: fetch game, get data, get something back, recover, regain
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consider something again, covering of learned material again, formal military ceremony, give opinion on quality of something, journalistic article giving opinion, judicial reexamination, look at something critically, look back on something, military in...review
Constant Angular Velocityrevolution speed of a hard disk that does not change according to the location of data on the disk (as opposed to CLV in which the speed is faster on the inner tracks)CAV
Constant Linear Velocityflow of data at a constant speed (caused by a change in the speed of revolution of the hard disk according to the location of data - faster on the inner tracks and slower on the outer tracks)CLV
constrain, forbid something, hold something in check, interfere with a bodily process or organ, prevent a signal or event, restrain, hold back, repress; forbid, not allow, stop or restrict a chemical reactioninhibit
contest played again, instance in which a recording is played again; rematch, game that is played again; repetition, reenactment, play a rematch, play a game again; rebroadcast, play a recording again, play match again, play recording again, recorded m...replay
continue something, recommence, begin again; retake, take back; continue, go on, summary, synopsis, abstract; CV, curriculm vitae, take something againresume
contract, course of action, course or method of action, guidelines; position, standpoint; insurance contract, numbers game, prudencepolicy
control in a devious way, delicacy, grace, refinement; tact; ability to manipulate; deception, artifice; move in a card game, physical skill, scheme, deceive; obtain through cunning, tactful treatment, tactic in bridge, try winning a trick with a lower...finesse
control over somebody, hoist something, influence, lean over, move back and forth, swing to and fro; lean in a certain direction; be inclined toward, be sympathetic to; hesitate; cause to swing; influence, affect the opinion or actions of, move gracefu...sway
conversion, conversion of electric current, exchange, replacement; conversion; act of commuting (traveling back and forth regularly), reduction in severity of legal penaltycommutation
convert analog data into digital data (Electronics, Computers), convert to digital formdigitize
convert computer characters into digital form, convert text to code, encrypt, convert a message into code (especially a secret code); put data into digital form (Computers), provide genetic informationencode
convert text into code, encode computer data, convert a message into code (especially secret)encrypt
converter reactor, convertor, data code changer, device for changing alternating currents to direct currents (Electricity); one who causes others to change their beliefs (religious, political, etc.), device that converts, frequency changer, furnaceconverter
copy files from a distant computer through a modem, downloaded data, instance of downloading, transfer data, unloaddownload
 

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