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Technology Terms
cor·re·spond, cor·re·spond·ed, cor·re·spond·ing, cor·re·sponds
• To be in agreement, harmony, or conformity.
• To be similar or equivalent in character, quantity, origin, structure, or function
• To communicate by letter (e-mail, telecommunication) usually over a period of time.
document doc·u·ment·ed, doc·u·ment·ing, doc·u·ments • A piece of work created with an
application, as by a word processor.
• A computer file that is not an executable file and contains data for use by applications
ex·clude, ex·clud·ed, ex·clud·ing, ex·cludes
• To prevent from entering; keep out;
• To put out; expel.
• To prevent from being included, considered, or accepted
il·lus·trate, il·lus·trat·ed, il·lus·trat·ing, il·lus·trates
• To clarify, as by use of examples or comparisons:
• To clarify by serving as an example or comparison:
• To provide (a publication) with explanatory or decorative features
in·i·tial, in·i·tialed, also in·i·tialled
in·i·tial·ing, in·i·tial·ling in·i·tials, in·i·tials
• Designating the first letter or letters of a word.• The first letter of a proper name.• The first letter of each word of a person's full name
considered as a unit
• The first letter of a word.
• A large, often highly decorated letter set at the beginning of a chapter, verse, or paragraph.
• To mark or sign especially for purposes of authorization or approval.
• Of, relating to, or occurring at the beginning; first
in·stance, in·stanced, in·stanc·ing, in·stanc·es
• An example that is cited to prove or invalidate a contention or illustrate a point.
• A legal proceeding or process; a suit.
• A step in a process or series of events
• A suggestion or request
• Urgent solicitation.
• An impelling motive.
• A case or an occurrence
jus·ti·fy, jus·ti·fied, jus·ti·fy·ing, jus·ti·fies
• To demonstrate or prove to be just, right, or valid
• To declare free of blame; absolve.• To free (a human) of the guilt and penalty attached to
grievous sin
• To demonstrate sufficient legal reason for (an action taken).
• To prove to be qualified as a bondsman
• To adjust the spacing within (lines in a document, for example), so that the lines end evenly at a straight margin.
lay·er, lay·ered, lay·er·ing, lay·ers
• One that lays
• A hen kept for laying eggs.• A single thickness of a material covering a surface
or forming an overlying part or segment
• A usually horizontal deposit or expanse; a stratum
• A stem that is covered with soil for rooting while still part of the living plant.
• An item of clothing worn over or under another.
• A depth or level
link, linked, link·ing, links
• A segment of text or a graphical item that serves as a cross-reference between parts of a hypertext document or between files or hypertext documents.
lo·cate, lo·cat·ed, lo·cat·ing, lo·cates
• To determine or specify the position or limits of
• To place at a certain location; station or situate
• To find by searching, examining, or experimenting.
max·i·mize, max·i·mized, max·i·miz·ing, max·i·miz·es
• To assign the highest possible importance to.
• To find the largest value of (a function) • To increase or make as great as
possible
pre·vi·ous
• Acting, occurring, or done too soon; premature.
• Existing or occurring before something else in time or order; prior
pri·mar·y
• Being or standing first in a list, series, or sequence.
• Being or existing as the first or earliest of a kind; primitive.
• Occurring first in time or sequence; earliest.
• First or highest in rank, quality, or importance; principal.
pub·lish, pub·lished, pub·lish·ing, pub·lish·es
• To prepare and issue (printed material) for public distribution or sale.
• To bring to the public attention; announce
• To issue a publication.• To be the writer or author of published
works or a work.
reg·is·ter, reg·is·tered, reg·is·ter·ing,
reg·is·ters, reg-is-ter-y
• A formal or official recording of items, names, or actions.
• A device that automatically records a quantity or number.
• An adjustable, grill-like device through which heated or cooled air is released into a room.
• A state of proper alignment
• Exact alignment of the lines and margins on the opposite sides of a leaf.
• Proper positioning of colors in color printing.
• The range of an instrument or a voice.
• A part of such a range.
• A group of matched organ pipes; a stop.
• A variety of language used in a specific social setting
• A part of the central processing unit used as a storage location.
rel·e·vant
• Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand.
re·move re·moved, re·mov·ing, re·moves
• To move from a place or position occupied• To transfer or convey from one place to
another• To take off: removed my boots.
• To do away with; eliminate• To dismiss from an office or position. • To take away; withdraw.
re·strict, re·strict·ed, re·strict·ing, re·stricts
• To keep or confine within limits.
• To subject to bounds or limits
se·cure, se·cur·er, se·cur·est,se·cured, se·cur·ing,
se·cures
• Free from risk of loss; safe• Free from the risk of being intercepted or listened to by unauthorized
persons• Free from fear, anxiety, or doubt. • Not likely to fail or give way; stable
• Firmly fastened• Reliable; dependable• Assured; certain• To make firm or tight; fasten.• To make certain; ensure• To get possession of; acquire• To capture or confine• To bring about; effect• To guard from danger or risk of loss• To protect or ensure the privacy or secrecy of
seek, sought, seek·ing, seeks
• To endeavor to obtain or reach
• To go to or toward
• To inquire for; request
• To try; endeavor
• To explore
• To try to locate or discover; search for
site, sit·ed, sit·ing, sites
• The place where a structure or group of structures was, is, or is to be located
• The place or setting of something
• A computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web
task, tasked, task·ing, tasks
• A difficult or tedious undertaking.
• A function to be performed; an objective.
• A piece of work assigned or done as part of one's duties.
tech·ni·cal • Of, relating to, or derived from technique.
• Used in or peculiar to a specific field or profession; specialized
• Belonging or relating to a particular subject
• Of, relating to, or involving the practical, mechanical, or industrial arts or the applied sciences
• Abstract or theoretical
• Of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science; scientific.
• According to principle; formal rather than practical
• Industrial and mechanical; technological.
• Relating to or based on analysis of market indicators, such as trading volume and fluctuations in securities prices, rather than underlying economic conditions such as corporate earnings, inflation, and unemployment:
• Having special skill or practical knowledge especially in a mechanical or scientific field
tech·nol·o·gy, tech·nol·o·gies
• The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives.
• The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective.
• The body of knowledge available to a society that is of use in fashioning implements, practicing manual arts and skills, and extracting or collecting materials.
• Electronic or digital products and systems considered as a group