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– Software written for a specific operating system and used by that operating system to communicate with a specific hardware device.
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A piece of software your computer uses to communicate with hardware (like printers and scanners).
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A driver includes an event or other activity that results in the identification of an assurance/audit need.
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"one who drives" in various senses, c. 1400; agent noun from drive (v.). Slavery sense is attested by 1796. Driver's seat is attested by 1867; figurative use by 1954.
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See Owner-Operator.
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One who operates a motor vehicle.
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A type of club generally used to strike the ball the farthest. The club is usually used off of a tee, but is occasionally used in the fairway.
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Wood #1. The club off the Tee for maximum distance.
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The longest golf club. It is usually 43 to 45 ½ inches long and has a loft that varies from 7 degrees to 14 degrees (sometimes higher especially in ladies clubs). The head size is generally between 30 [..]
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The driver is one type of golf club. It is commonly used by lots of golfers, because it is designed to hit the ball farthest. The driver usually has the longest shaft, the farthest clubhead and the least amount of loft. Only putters may sometimes have longer shafts or least amount of loft. In general, the driver is used for tee shots on longer hole [..]
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Disc golf disc designed to obtain maximum distance off the tee (or from a lie on the fairway).  The rim is wider and sharper than that of a mid-range or putter and will fly faster and farther.
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- A disc designed for the initial long drive, or throw, towards the target.
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A disc designed for fast, long-distance flight.  The driver
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the operator of a motor vehicle someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle a golfer who hits the golf ball with a driver (computer science) a program that determines how a computer will communicat [..]
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One of the standard golf clubs carried by golfers is the driver.
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A program that links a peripheral device or internal function to the operating system, and providing for activation of all device functions. Syn: device driver. Contrast with test driver.
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The longest-hitting modern wooden club, used primarily from the tee when maximum distance is required. Also called the No. 1 wood. DRIVING IRON
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the longest club designed to hit the ball the farthest distance usually from a tee. See drivers for more information.
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if you are looking for distance, this is the club, #1 wood to use.
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the number 1 and largest wood. Usually the first club used on a hole other than a par 3, and usually hit off of a tee in the tee area.
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The formal name for the 1 wood
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A disc designed for fast, long-distance flight.
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Also known as “The Lumbah” or “The Big Bertha” or any number of masculine titles for the longest-hitting club in your bag.
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The driver is the most glamorous club in the bag. It hits the ball the furthest, more often than not costs the most and is the most difficult to hit. The key to choosing the right driver is to find out what you need to create the optimal launch conditions to maximise carry and roll. To help you achieve this, drivers come in a range of lofts and sha [..]
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Typically the longest club in the bag. It is intended to advance the ball as far as possible. This club requires the most skill to use and some newer golfers will find they hit other clubs further than a driver.
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The longest-hitting modern wooden club, used primarily from the tee when maximum distance is required. Also called the No. 1 wood.
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A driver is the largest club in a golf set usually classified as a 1-wood. The driver has a larger club head than other clubs and is used to hit the ball longer distances, most commonly off a golf tee [..]
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Term given to the club that is typically used to hit the ball from a tee.It is the longest hitting club in the set.
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The longest-hitting modern wooden club, used primarily from the tee when maximum distance is required. Also called the No. 1 wood.
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Also known as a 1 Wood, this is the biggest club in the bag and is used for hitting the ball as far as possible.
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Term given to the club that is typically used to hit the ball for the first shot on a par 4 or par 5 hole. It is the longest hitting club in the set.
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The 1 wood club. This is used to hit the ball the farthest distance.
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someone who drives
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See device driver.
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n. 1. The main loop of an event-processing program; the code that gets commands and dispatches them for execution. 2. [techspeak] In `device driver', code designed to handle a particular peripher [..]
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is a club designed to hit the ball long distances having large clubface and the longest shaft.
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The number 1 wood - it has the least loft on the clubhead.
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A wodd golf club with a near vertical face which is used for hitting long shots from the tee.
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a pilot. This term was a play on the way that the RAF quartermaster labeled everything, such as "Gloves, Airman, For the use of". Duff:
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Jensens Internet Dictionary A memory resident program usually used to control a hardware device.
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Definition An aspect of a business that effects a change on another aspect of the business. A driver is most commonly a factor that contributes to the growth of a particular business.
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A program that controls a device. Every device, whether it be a printer, disk drive, or keyboard, must have a driver program. Many drivers, such as the keyboard driver, come with the operating system. [..]
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A program routine specifically designed to link a peripheral device to the operating system of a computer, allowing it to perform the functions requested by application software. Some drivers, such as [..]
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Taxi: One on one counsellor; Bus: Group leader / teacher
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The part of an internal-geared hub or coaster brake that the sprocket attaches to, either by threads or splines. See also threaded driver.
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Software used to control a piece of hardware in a computer.
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A piece of software that tells the computer how to operate an external device, such as a printer, hard disk, CD-ROM drive, or scanner. For instance, you can't print unless you have a printer driver. Hard disk drivers are invisible files that are loaded into memory when you start the computer, while scanner drivers are usually plug-ins accessed [..]
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A program interacting with a special kind of software or particular device. The driver has special knowledge of the device or particular software interface that programs using the driver do not have.
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Software that tells the computer how to interact with a device, such as a printer, hard disk, CD-ROM drive or scanner. For instance, you can't print unless you have a printer driver installed. 
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A computer program that allows your computer to use a connected device.
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A driver is a piece of software that works with the OS to control a particular piece of hardware, like a printer or a scanner or a mouse or whatever.
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A software program that manipulates a device (such as a printer, keyboard, mouse, or hard drive). The driver accepts generic commands from a program and then translates them into specialized commands [..]
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(n) the operator of a motor vehicle(n) someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle(n) a golfer who hits the golf ball with a driver(n) (computer science) a program that determines how a computer wi [..]
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A small program used by the operating system to control hardware such as a sound or video card. Often downloading the latest driver for a device from the manufacturer's website will improve its functionality.
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A small program used by the operating system to control hardware such as a sound or video card. Often downloading the latest driver for a device from the manufacturer's website will improve its f [..]
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(b. Southampton, 1846). “Isaiah: his Life and Time, and the Writings which bear his Name” (1888); “An Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament” (1891); & [..]
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A large sail set upon the mizen yard in light winds. Driving
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An occupant who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle or, for an out-of-control motor vehicle, an occupant who was in control until control was lost.
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A device that controls or regulates another device. For example, gate driver controls the output of an IGBT power device, or a line driver can be used to boost an encoder signal.
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  A driver is a small interface program which allows a computer to communicate with a peripheral device, such as a printer or a scanner. The driver will be automatically installed when you connect the device to the PC; hence the need for a CD-ROM or floppy disk when installing such peripherals. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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An electronic device that acts as the power supply for LEDs. A driver regulates the current in order to maintain steady lumen output and prevent variation.
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According to the Road Traffic Act and the Australian Road Rules, a driver is the person who is driving a vehicle (except a motorcycle, bicycle, animal or animal-drawn vehicle). However, for the purpos [..]
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this term is used particularly with reference to motivation. In education, it is used for any action, feature, or phenomenon which stimulates or triggers an activity, feeling, or outcome. For example, [..]
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Another name for a loudspeaker; usually the term is used when the loudspeaker is coupled to a "horn" for acoustic coupling and controlled dispersion of sound.   Back   Back   Home  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Advertise  |  Car Audio How to Links  |  Join!  |  Log-In
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An alternate term for: speaker, transducer, or radiator. Properly speaking, the term speaker should refer to an entire sound producing system with whatever combination of woofer, midrange and tweeter; [..]
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A switched electronic device housed in a computer that controls output state. For example, a driver controls how long a fuel injector remains open.
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An LED power supply that provides either a constant levels of current, or a constant level of voltage.
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A specialized power supply that utilizes electronic components to transform current at high frequency to operate LED devices. LED devices require a specific Driver that is designed to supply power for the load and LED type on that circuit.
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A file that controls a printer, scanner, disk drive or other device which is part of, or connected to, a computer.
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A program interacting with a special kind of software or particular device. The driver has special knowledge of the device or particular software interface that programs using the driver do not have.
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AKA: Transportation Captain A person who drives either equipment or passenger trucks, typically between location shootings, sets, and the studio. The chief driver is called the transportation captain. [..]
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Alternative name for a spanker. 2. Foremost spur in bilgeways of a vessel on the stocks. Heel is fayed to foreside of foremost shore.
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The large sail flown from the mizzen gaff.
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Mast - The fifth mast of a six-masted barquentine or gaff schooner. It is preceded by the jigger mast and followed by the spanker mast.
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The large sail flown from the mizzen gaff.
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the large sail flown from the mizzen gaff
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The ODBC or JDBC driver translates SQL queries into commands that a DBMS can understand. It processes ODBC/JDBC calls, submits SQL requests to the data source, and returns the data back to the driver [..]
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A program with a simple menu for testing the constructors and methods of a class. The user selects which method to call via the menu, and the result of the operation is printed (often along with the c [..]
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A program that has special knowledge of a device that other programs using the device do not.
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A small program running in the background that defines the configuration settings for software to communicate with a hardware device.
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a specifically written program produced during integration testingin the mall to call or invoke a baseline
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A driver is a program that interacts with a particular device or special (frequently optional) kind of software. The driver contains the special knowledge of the device or special software interface t [..]
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This is the club known as the 1 wood. It is usually the club that hits the ball the farthest. It is also a person that very rich people have to haul them around.
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Pilot.
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A pilot flying the plane in a two-seater; also used as a term for pilot in a one-seater like the F-16.
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The crewman responsible for your vehicles handling. If he dies, your vehicle will be significantly slower.
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For light emitting diodes, a device that regulates the voltage and current powering the source.
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An anthropogenic activity (e.g. agriculture, industry) or climate change phenomenon (climate warming, changes in precipitation) that may have an environmental effect. Reference: CIS Guidance IMPRESS 5 [..]
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Sometimes called a Buffer. A driver's output level follows the input level if it is a non-inverting type, and it implements a NOT function, if it is an inverting type. Drivers are employed for: increasing the maximum output current of logical signals. signal shaping - turn a noisy signal into a clean signal protecting expensive chips Exam [..]
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a loudspeaker unit, consisting of the electromagnetic components of a speaker, typically a magnet and voice coil.
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A person who operates a vehicle. (noun)
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(ecology) any natural or human-induced factor that directly or indirectly causes a change in an ecosystem. A direct driver is one that unequivocally influences ecosystem processes and that can be meas [..]
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A driver is software used to access, configure, or communicate with hardware devices. An example of a driver used in network is software loaded on a NIC card. If the NIC is an Ethernet NIC used in a LAN, the driver would be an Ethernet device driver.
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The major external driving forces that have large-scale influences on natural systems. Drivers can be natural forces or anthropogenic.
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(class uvm_driver) — a component that receives transactions from a sequencer and that actively or reactively drives the signal-level interface of the DUT as directed by the contents of those transacti [..]
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See transducer. Dynamic Range – The range between the quietest and the loudest sounds a device can handle (often quoted in dB).
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An IC used to switch on a heavily loaded net, as in bus driver [74244]. A component used to switch a high voltage or high current load [40107 right side-bar]. The final stage of amplification. An IC o [..]
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Software that controls a specific hardware device, such as a data-acquisition board or a printer.
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The circuitry that adds voltage levels to input signals and applies the results to a DUT pin.
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any natural or human induced factor that directly or indirectly causes a change in an ecosystem. (Millenium Ecosystem assessment. 2005. ecosystems and human well-being: a framework for assessment. Isl [..]
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Driver may refer to:
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Driver may refer to:
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Driver is a video game series developed by Reflections Interactive (now Ubisoft Reflections), and originally published by GT Interactive, later by Atari and now by Ubisoft. The gameplay consists of a [..]
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Driver (known as Driver: You Are the Wheelman in North America) is an action driving video game, and the first installment in the Driver series. Developed by Reflections Interactive and published by G [..]
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On a square rigged ship, the spanker is a gaff-rigged fore-and-aft sail set from and aft of the aftmost mast.
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Driver is a video game series developed by Reflections Interactive (now Ubisoft Reflections), and originally published by GT Interactive, later by Atari and now by Ubisoft. The gameplay consists of a [..]
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Driver (Dvr) was a military rank used in the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth countries. It was equivalent to the rank of private. The rank was initially used in the Royal Artillery f [..]
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Driver is an English occupational surname meaning the driver of horses or oxen attached to a cart or plough, or of loose cattle. It is recorded since the thirteenth century.
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Driver is a video game series developed by Reflections Interactive (now Ubisoft Reflections), and originally published by GT Interactive, later by Atari and now by Ubisoft. The gameplay consists of a [..]
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