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remoteadj., adv. extremely far off or slight. Evidence may be so remote...
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remoteRemote digital readouts that are installed near the front of a house that allow utility companies (electrical, gas, water) to easily read the homeowner's usage of the service.
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remotemid-15c., from Middle French remot or directly from Latin remotus "afar off, remote, distant in place," past participle of removere "move back or away" (see remove (v.)). Related: [..]
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remotedistant or far away.
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remotedistant: located far away spatially; "distant lands"; "remote stars" remote control: a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus fro [..]
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remoteEquipment or site that is located out of the way or at a distance from primary equipment or a larger or primary site. Sometimes used as the opposite of local.
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remoteThe term ‘Remote’ is used to indicate those Australians living in areas that lie within either the ‘Very Remote Australia’ or ‘Remote Australia’ categories of the Australian Standard Geographical Clas [..]
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remoteIn networks, remote refers to files, devices, and other resources that are not connected directly to your workstation. Resources at your workstation are considered local.
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remotevaytik
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remotere·mot·er -est 1 a : far removed in space, time, or relation [ancestors of a more degree] b : exceeding the time allowed under the rule against perpetuities for the vesting of interests ...
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remoteIn relation to websites this refers to the version of a website that physically resides on a 'remote' server computer. This is often your 'Host' computer and is accessible via FTP. [..]
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remoteA television remote control device invented by Dr. Robert Adler of Zenith corporation. The remote controls a TV set or a set top box. It enables users to change channels, and, increasingly, to conduct [..]
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remoteA broadcast from a place other than the station's studio, often transmitted from a remote truck or van; also called remote pickup, pickup, field pickup, outside broadcast
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remotePlaces distant from major population and economic centres.
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remoteA taped or live broadcast from a location outside the studio; also, the unit that originates such a broadcast.
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remoteIn FTP, Remote refers to the computer from which you download files. The computer receiving the files (yours) is referred to as "Local".
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remote(n) a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance(adj) located far away spatially(adj) very unlikely(adj) separate or apart in time(adj) inaccessible and sparsely populat [..]
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remoteADV far off; at a distance; remotely; distantly
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remoteRemote electrical, gas, or water meter digital readouts that are installed near the front of the home in order for utility companies to easily read the home owners usage of the service.
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remoteTODO: attack classification, contrast remote vs. local
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remoteVideo shoot performed on location, outside a controlled studio environment.
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remoteMany dog treadmills offer a remote to control the speed, distance and time from a standing position. This offers many beneficial opportunities during the training process and also provides the owner w [..]
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remoteadj., adv. extremely far off or slight. Evidence may be so remote from the issues in a trial that it will not be allowed because it is "immaterial". An act which started the events which led [..]
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remoteNormally refers to one unit of the pair of devices comprising a KVM extender. The remote unit, also called receiver, is the unit to which the user connects various peripheral devices (monitor, keyboard, mouse, audio, USB) which are being extended.
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remote1) The controls that will control a tape machine with the operator at a distance from the machine. 2) The recording at the sight of a performance rather than in a recording studio.
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remote
At a distance; disconnected.
''A remote operator may control the vehicle with a wireless handset.''
Distant or otherwise inaccessible.
''After his fall from the emperor's favor, the general wa [..]
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remotelang=en
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*: Now as they walked in this land, they had more rejoicing than in parts more remote from the kingdom to which they were bound; and drawing near to the ci [..]
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remoteRemoving an organ from a patient in one hospital and transporting it, (on Procurement ice) to another hospital for transplantation.
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