Results for: able to communicate in three different languages
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(Biblical) tower built by the descendants of Noah in an attempt to reach heaven (as a punishment, God created many different languages so they could not understand one another)Tower of Babel
(Computers) interface which enables an application program to communicate with the operating system and other services provided by the operating system (also helps create similar user interfaces within computer programs)API (Application Program Interface)
(Internet) standard for software interoperability (set of common, object-oriented interfaces that can communicate on various platforms)CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture)
ability to be communicated, ability to be imparted; ability to be transmitted; willingness to communicate, talkativenesscommunicability
ability to be communicated, ability to be imparted; ability to be transmitted; willingness to communicate, talkativenesscommunicableness
ability to communicate in a number of languagesmultilingualism
ability to communicate with another device, extent of the ability of networked computers to communicate together (Computers)connectivity
ability to work together; ability of two computers of different types to work together and communicate (Computers)interoperability
able to communicate in three different languages; expressed in three different languages, in 3 languages, knowing 3 languages, monolingual, see also:bilingual, trilingual persontrilingual
able to communicate; informationalcommunicatory
able to speak, coherent, communicate something, eloquent, express in an articulate manner, join to allow movement, jointed, member of the Articulata, animal belonging to a subdivision of animals whose bodies and limbs are composed of segments jointed t...articulate
Abnaki, American Indian tribe that formerly inhabited northern New England; either of the two languages spoken by the Abenaki Indians, member of N American people, member of the Abenaki Indian tribeAbenaki
accent over letter, accent which is placed over vowels in some languages (looks like: ^ or ~ ), circumflex accentcircumflex
act of communicating, caused by touch, contact lenses, device making electrical connection, establish communication, connect (with someone or something), infectious person, interaction, link, physical connection, reach in order to communicate, somebody...contact
act on each other, act reciprocally, communicate or work togetherinteract
 

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