Practical+application

  • 21practical — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ chemistry, physics, etc. ▪ laboratory VERB + PRACTICAL ▪ sit (BrE), take …

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  • 22Application Architecture — The definition below applies to Applications Architecture. This is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture or solution architecture. Note that the term application architecture (without the s) is… …

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  • 23application */*/*/ — UK [ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms application : singular application plural applications 1) a) [countable/uncountable] a formal request for permission to do or have something application for: His application for membership of the club was… …

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  • 24application — ap|pli|ca|tion [ ,æplı keıʃn ] noun *** ▸ 1 request for something ▸ 2 particular use something has ▸ 3 effort/determination ▸ 4 computer software ▸ 5 putting something onto surface 1. ) count or uncount a formal request for permission to do or… …

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  • 25Application programming interface — API redirects here. For other uses, see API (disambiguation). An application programming interface (API) is a source code based specification intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other. An API may… …

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  • 26practical — practicable, practical Practical usually has a general application, denoting what is possible in practice as distinct from theory, and can also describe a person (‘inclined to action rather than speculation, able to make things work well’),… …

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  • 27Practical chemistry — Chemistry Chem is*try (k[e^]m [i^]s*tr[y^]; 277), n. [From {Chemist}. See {Alchemy}.] 1. That branch of science which treats of the composition of substances, and of the changes which they undergo in consequence of alterations in the constitution …

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  • 28practical syllogism — Aristotle appears to have thought that practical reasoning could be represented in the shape of a syllogism, although the passages are fragmentary and not altogether consistent. In one version, the first premise would give a kind of action or… …

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  • 29application*/*/ — [ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C] 1) a formal request to do something or have something, for example a job His application for membership was rejected.[/ex] her application to study at Columbia University[/ex] 2) a particular use that something has the… …

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  • 30application — noun 1》 a formal request to an authority. 2》 the action of putting something into operation.     ↘practical use or relevance. 3》 the action of applying something to a surface. 4》 sustained effort. 5》 Computing a program or piece of software… …

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