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Zeussupreme god of the ancient Greeks and master of the others, 1706, from Greek, from PIE *dewos- "god" (source also of Latin deus "god," Old Persian daiva- "demon, evil god,&quo [..]
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Zeusleader of the Greek gods, and god of thunder and lightning.
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ZeusThe most widespread botnet in history, ZeuS is a Trojan horse that infiltrates computers in order to steal data by logging keystrokes and spread copies of itself to other devices via instant messaging [..]
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ZeusAn experiment located at the DESY laboratory. ZEUS uses the electron-proton collider called HERA. For more information, see: http://www-zeus.desy.de/.
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Zeusa Java IDE (Integrated Development Environment) and editor with syntax colouring. Version: 3.00 Platforms: W95, W98, Me, NT, W2K and XP
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Zeus(n) (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned; husband and brother of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods; counterpart [..]
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ZeusThe Grecian Jupiter. The word means the “living one.” (Sanskrit, Djaus, heaven.) (See JUPITER.)
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ZeusA term referring to a specific type of botnet
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ZeusThe name of a Greek god, related to the old Indo-European god *Dyēws, from the root *dyew- meaning "sky" or "shine". In Greek mythology he was the highest of the go [..]
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