Results for: computer program
English English
aim at specialized audience, network or program intended for specialized audience (opposite of broadcast)narrowcast
aircraft part, animal harness, bond, burden; pair of harnessed oxen; shoulder of a garment; connection; slavery; directing coil in a computer monitor, cathode ray device, connect an animal to a vehicle, crossed spears, equipment for multi-track recordi...yoke
airfoil for controlling lift and drag, automobile air deflector, person or thing that spoils; plunderer; device on cars or airplanes which is intended to slow motion; message which contains the end of a movie or the solution to a computer game (Compute...spoiler
algebraic computer programming language used in mathematical and scientific applicationsALGOL (algorithmic language)
algorithmic language; algebraic computer programming language used in mathematical and scientific applications, computer languageALGOL
allow radiation through, broadcast a program, communicate information, make radiation pass through something, send a signal, send something, transfer from a source to a destination, transport, convey; pass to another; broadcast, transfer powertransmit
aloof, computer far from central computer, distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely, distantly related, long ago, not from studio, out-of-the-way, outsi...remote
alphabetical list of computer codes, book of word meanings, foreign-language reference book of words, list of information, reference source which provides information on a given list of terms (i.e. translations, spelling, pronunciation, etc.); list of ...dictionary
alter the format of computer data, product sold abroad, selling of goods abroad, send goods abroad, ship, send abroad, sell overseas, shipping of goods to other countries; storage of data in a format which can be read by other programs (Computers), spr...export
alternative sequence of computer instructionsbranch
amend a program using a patch, area of control, area of fabric used to repair a hole; stain; bandage; lot, plot of land; small repair to a program which adds or changes only a small part of the program (Computers), artificial beauty spot, connect a cal...patch
America On Line; (Computers) American corporation headquartered in Virginia, owner and operator of online and interactive computer services (including CompuServe Information Service and the America Online Internet service)AOL
American corporation headquartered in California, manufacturer and distributor of personal computer systems and related equipmentGateway
American corporation headquartered in New Jersey, manufacturer of computer telephony and telecommunications technologiesDialogic
American corporation headquartered in Pennsylvania, producer of computer hardware and software, provider of computer services to government and business customersUnisys
 

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