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adj. Latin shorthand meaning "for this purpose only." Thus, an ad...
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Created or done for a particular purpose as necessary and not planned in advance.
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Latin, literally "for this (specific purpose)."
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for a certain reason or in reaction to a certain happening. For instance, a panel is organized on a brief basis to concentrate on a specific issue, and a speculation regarding a description of a certa [..]
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Latin for "to this," used to indicate that something was created or exists for the particular purpose in view at the moment. Also refers to something organized for a specific purpose, for ex [..]
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[Latin, for this] : for the particular end or case at hand without consideration of wider application
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Used to describe a Peer-to-Peer network, as opposed to a Peer-to-AP (Infrastructure) Network. This mode allows spontaneous generation of a wireless network, connecting each computer direct [..]
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Something made or done without planning so as to meet an immediate need.
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Refers to running Ansible to perform some quick command, using /usr/bin/ansible, rather than the orchestration language, which is /usr/bin/ansible-playbook. An example of an ad hoc command might be re [..]
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A Latin term meaning improvised and often impromptu.
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A Latin term meaning improvised and often impromptu.
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For a particular purpose.
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 An ad hoc network refers to a network connection established for a single session and does not require a router or a wireless base station.  
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Referring only to a particular case or to a specified set of circumstances.
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For this purpose. The phrase is often used in the sense of "impromptu".
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adj. Latin shorthand meaning "for this purpose only." Thus, an ad hoc committee is formed for a specific purpose, usually appointed to solve a particular problem. An ad hoc attorney is one h [..]
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Contrived purely for the purpose in hand rather than planned carefully in advance. E.g. "We didn't know what to do about the sausage rolls, so we set up an ad-hoc committee". (01 Mar 1995)
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Latin word meaning “for this purpose.” An ad hoc committee, for example, is created with a unique and specific purpose or task and once it has studied and reported on a matter, it is discontinued.
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A one-time solution or approach is referred to as an ad hoc solution.
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Appointed by the President of the Court with an ad hoc mandate whose terms depend on the type of mission conferred (i.e., assistance for general prevention measures but can also be more limited such a [..]
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For a particular purpose. Created on the spur of the moment; impromptu. (science) (of a hypothesis) Postulated solely to save a theory from being falsified, without making any new predictions. [..]
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Latin Expression: To this. Generally means "for this", in the sense of improvised on the spot or designed for only a specific, immediate purpose.
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