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The dartboard wire assembly which divides the scoring segments of the dartboard
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Relationships Abbreviation Of:  World Wide Web Abbreviation:  World Wide Web Citations: †(Long 2004) Effective with this sentence, Wired News will no longer capitalize the "I" in internet. ¶ [..]
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Old English webb "woven fabric, woven work, tapestry," from Proto-Germanic *wabjam "fabric, web" (source also of Old Saxon webbi, Old Norse vefr, Dutch webbe, Old High German weppi [..]
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A computer term used to describe the global Internet. Synonym: World Wide Web
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The Web (short for World Wide Web) is a hypertext-based global information system that was originally developed at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva. It is a subset of the Interne [..]
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system of linked documents contained on the Internet.
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Copyright by Matisse "Web" Enzer -->Short for "World Wide Web." See also: WWW
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an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving; "the trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn" construct or form a web, as if [..]
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the lacy net that spiders spin to trap insects
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See World Wide Web.
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Website Design Dictionary World Wide Web
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is short for the world wide web. A web address takes you to a particular webpage. It is found in the address box at the top of the screen. It probably begins with www. and has dots (.) and slashes (/) [..]
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A shortened expression for World Wide Web.
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The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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Roll of paper used in web or rotary presses and most often folded, pasted and converted in one continuous form. Also a ribbon of paper as it unwinds from a roll and threads through the press.
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A continuous roll of paper used in stamp printing.
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veb
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geveb
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gevebl
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See: World Wide Web (WWW).
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1. The solid portion of a brass centerfire cartridge case between the inside of the case at the head and the bottom of the primer pocket.2. The smallest dimension of a smokeless powder kernel.
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To dream of webs, foretells deceitful friends will work you loss and displeasure. If the web is non-elastic, you will remain firm in withstanding the attacks of the envious persons who are seeking to obtain favors from you.   
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See World Wide Web.
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Shortened form of Worldwide Web: technically, the web refers to something different to the internet (-i.e. the HTML graphical layer on top of the internet), but these days most people use both terms i [..]
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A vast network of scholarly and popular information, located on the Internet, that includes text, pictures, sound, and moving images. Also known as "the Web," or "WWW," or "W3." Rather than using a system of "layered" menus, as Gopher does, the Web uses "links." Use a mouse to point to a "link& [..]
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a continuous roll of printing paper used on web-fed presses.
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The cross wall connecting the face shells of a hollow masonry unit.
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Refers to the use of the Internet, either via a mobile web or desktop web browser.
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The portion of a structural member between the flanges.
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The interior members of a truss or thin center portion of a beam or I-joist.
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1) Very long roll of paper used on a printing press where the paper is drawn through the press continuously, and only cut into sheets after printing. The web of paper is the same width as each printin [..]
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See 'WWW'.
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See Box Beam and Truss. Back to Top
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Completed packaging material – “Web” is usually only used to describe packaging materials still on their roll, before first use.
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See: World Wide Web
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Short for World Wide Web.
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The World Wide Web. An Internet system to distribute graphical, hyper-linked information, based on the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). The World Wide Web is also known as WWW or W3. The Web is not [..]
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World Wide Web.
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The World Wide Web. WWW. Or information superhighway if you remember the early 90s. A huge collection of resources connected by links accessed via the internet. It was invented by British scientist Ti [..]
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The aggregate collection of documents you can retrieve using the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) protocol on the Internet. It is like a giant collaborative book, continuously updated by thousands o [..]
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Also known as World Wide Web. Often used informally to mean the collection of computers connected to the Internet. If you had a large map and put a marker pin in it for every computer on the Internet [..]
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Short for the world wide web.
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A program that enables you to find, view and interact with web content — programs like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari or Chrome.
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The World Wide Web (WWW) is one of the most popular ways of using the Internet because it allows you to view formatted documents with inline images and hyperlinks to related pages elsewhere on the Internet. Browser software is required to "surf the Net" for Web page information.
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A term used to describe the interlinked collection of "living" (ie. changeable) documents available on the Internet for the purposes of information-exchange, and composed of formatted text, [..]
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The World Wide Web
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Short for “World Wide Web” and representing the sites and pages linked together via the Internet.
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(n) an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving(n) an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim(n) the flattened weblike part of a feather consistin [..]
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a structure of delicate, threadlike filaments spun by spiders, some mites, or certain insects; a membrane or fold of skin connecting the toes, as of certain amphibians, birds, and mammals; the barbs o [..]
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1) The vertical or diagonal members joined at the top and bottom chords of a joist or joist girder to form triangular patterns or 2) The portion of a structural member between the flanges.
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shorthand for the World Wide Web.
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 A roll of printing paper. 
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The World Wide Web (WWW). A hypermedia-based system for browsing Internet sites. It is named the Web because it is made of many sites linked together; users can travel from one site to another by clic [..]
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Roll of printing paper.
Source: e-printing.co.uk (offline)

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analytics – the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of web data for the purposes of understanding and optimizing web usage; the study of web usage behaviors
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Continuous sheet of paper produced and rolled up at full width on the paper machine.
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n. Web, Red (Mundial)
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An information system based on hypertext, in which you can follow links from one document to another. The millions of documents which make up the Web are located on host computers all over the world and can be accessed via the Internet.
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Stands for the World Wide Web (www). Derived from the idea of a spider web. Now often refers to the network itself.
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A loose confederation of Computer Communication Networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Gover [..]
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See www
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The vertical portion of a beam, the athwartship portion of a frame.
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A term to denote a long film somewhere in the processing stage, frequently being drawn off a large roll. For example, a “printed web” would be a large roll of printed film.
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The Web is the common name for the World Wide Web, a subset of the Internet consisting of the pages that can be accessed by a Web browser. Many people assume that the Web is the same as the Internet, [..]
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A continuous length of paper film, foil, or other flexible material as it is unwound from a roll and passed through a machine.
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the woven or spun network of a spider, or a similar network spun by the larva of certain insects (Webster)
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n. "web," s.v. web sb. OED. KEY: web@n
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n 1 web 1
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Stasis Webifier. A mid slot module which greatly slows down a target ship (by up to 90% in extreme cases). Webs are often used when tackling. See also: Scram, Point.
Source: wiki.eveuniversity.org (offline)

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a pairs movement
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(l) A single thickness offoil as it leaves the rolling mill. (2) A connecting element between ribs, flanges, or bosses on shapes and forgings.
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The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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Webbing in writing.
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CoolFig
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An electronic debit from a consumer's bank account created during a secure Internet session between a company and consumer.
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See the entry for "Internet-Initiated Entry (WEB)"
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A silken structure produced by a spider and used to catch prey.
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Continuous roll
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The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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Continuous sheet of paper coming from a paper machine; a thin layer of paper unwinding from a roll and threading through a rewinder, a printing press to other converting operation.
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The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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The middle plate of an I-beam, H-beam or channel. The web connects the two flanges, and resists shear forces.
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The silken structure which a spider builds using silk secreted from the spinnerets at the caudal tip of its abdomen; a spiderweb. ''The sunlight glistened in the dew on the web.'' Any interconne [..]
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WEB is a computer programming system created by Donald E. Knuth as the first implementation of what he called "literate programming": the idea that one could create software as works of lite [..]
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GNOME Web (originally called Epiphany from 2003-2012) is a free and open-source web browser for the GNOME desktop environment. The browser was forked from Galeon, after developers' disagreements about [..]
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Web or WEB may refer to:
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WEB is a computer programming system created by Donald E. Knuth as the first implementation of what he called "literate programming": the idea that one could create software as works of lite [..]
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GNOME Web (originally called Epiphany from 2003-2012) is a free and open-source web browser for the GNOME desktop environment. The browser was forked from Galeon, after developers' disagreements about [..]
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The Web is a team of superpowered agents published under DC Comics Impact Comics line. The team is based on Archie Comics old superhero, The Web. Created by Len Strazewski and Tom Artis, its first app [..]
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A web is a long, thin, and flexible material. Common webs include foil, metal, paper, textile, plastic film, and wire. Common processes carried out on webs include coating, plating, and laminating. A [..]
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The Web is a fictional character, a superhero created by MLJ Comics' in 1942 by artist John Cassone and an unknown writer.
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The Web is a fictional character, a superhero created by MLJ Comics' in 1942 by artist John Cassone and an unknown writer.
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Web is a science fiction novel written by the English science fiction author John Wyndham. The novel was published by the estate of John Wyndham in 1979, ten years after his death.
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In mathematics, a web permits an intrinsic characterization in terms of Riemannian geometry of the additive separation of variables in the Hamilton–Jacobi equation.
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Web is a 2013 documentary film directed by Michael Kleiman. The documentary follows several Peruvian families as they gain computer and Internet access for the first time through the One Laptop per C [..]
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Web is a collaborative album by Bill Laswell and Terre Thaemlitz, released on January 24, 1995 by Subharmonic.
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