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Results for: telephone extension, additional telephone, branch of a telephone networkTranslations 1 - 30 of 754
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telephone extension, additional telephone, branch of a telephone networkext. (extension)
(Botany) extending below the beginning of the branch (of leaves), curving downwarddecurrent
(Chemistry) illinium (former name of the metallic element promethium); extension for an Internet address of a person or site located in Israel (Computers)Il
(Chemistry) of or pertaining to chemical compounds containing rings of more than one type of atom; of or pertaining to the branch of chemistry which studies such compounds, containing noncarbon atomheterocyclic
(Chemistry) specialist in microanalysis (branch of chemistry that studies very small particles of matter)microanalyst
(Computers) Encapsulated PostScript file, vector-based graphic file format containing PostScript instructions (developed by Adobe Systems); extension of an Encapsulated PostScript fileEPS
(Computers) extension for VOC files (type of sound file of the Creative company), volatile organic compoundVOC
(Computers) extension of a file which was edited in the word processing program Microsoft Word; extension of a documentation file of a programDOC
(Computers) extension of Internet addresses for commercial organizations or agencies (esp. those based in the USA)com
(Computers) extension ZIP, extension of an archived file compressed with the ZIP program; ZIP drive, type of drive using removable disksZIP
(Internet) concentrating data in a distribution point from which it is sent over Internet channels; concentrating radio or TV signals in a distribution point for later broadcast; transferal of data from remote users to a central networkbackhaul
(Internet, Computers) computer that handles telephone calls through the Internet (collects incoming calls and directs them out through ISDN lines)aggregator
(Law) extension of time given to one party in a lawsuit for the purpose of reaching an amicable settlement, continuance; request for an extension of timeimparlance
(Mathematics) branch of mathematics that deals with individual sets and problems of combination (divided into sub-branches: combinatorial analysis, combinatorial geometry, etc.)combinatorics
(Military) ground troops, soldiers who fight on foot; branch of the military made up of foot soldiersinfantry
(Music) pause; act of holding a note longer than indicated, time extension in musicfermata
(Optics) pertaining to dioptrics, pertaining to the branch of optics which deals with image formation via lenses; of the refraction of light, of refractiondioptric
(Physics) of or pertaining to kinematics (branch of mechanics which studies pure motion)kinematic
(Physics) of or pertaining to kinematics (branch of mechanics which studies pure motion)kinematical
19thC warship, check regularly for developments, check the quality of transmitted signals, closed-circuit television set, computer program, computer video display, giant, listen to broadcasts or telephone conversations, monitor lizard, nozzle, school s...monitor
24th letter of English alphabet, 24th letter of the alphabet, a Cartesian coordinate along the x-axis, an algebraic variable, any card that is not an honor, by, erase, nix, cross out with an X, ex, extensionx
a trademark for a Canadian system that sends information by computer and telephone, allowing people to buy tickets or shop from homeTelidon
a trademark for a device used for sending copies of documents electronically over a telephone lineTelecopier
a trademark for a system for exchanging messages between computers on a local area network using coaxial, fiber optic, or twisted-pair cables, standard technology for local area networks (Computers)Ethernet
a trademark for a telephone directory printed on yellow paper and containing names, addresses, and telephone numbers of businesses and other organizations listed according to the products or services offeredYellow Pages
a trademark for a type of desktop card-index system in which cards containing names, addresses, and telephone numbers are attached to but removable from a central cylinderRolodex
abdominal area, nerves in upper abdomen, network of vessels located in the abdomensolar plexus
ability to adhere, be unable to move, bombs falling on target at intervals, boring person, branch cut or broken from a tree or bush; long slender piece of wood; something which resembles a stick; staff, walking stick, cane, cannabis cigarette, criticis...stick
ability to be restored to good condition; ability to be resumed; ability to be refreshed; ability to be extended for an additional period of timerenewability
ability, artistic skill, be, beautiful objects, branch of art, creation by humans, creation of beautiful things, cunning, forms of creative beauty, nonscientific subjects, production and expression of esthetics, creation and expression of representatio...art
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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