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| compatibility | |
| automat. | faculté d'adaptation |
| comp., MS | compatibilité |
| construct. | compactabilité |
| AND | |
| comp. | ET |
| comp., MS | AND; ET |
| tech. | AND |
| AND- | |
| automat. | -ET |
| and | |
| gen. | ainsi que |
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| compatibilité f (The degree to which a computer, an attached device, a data file, or a program can work with or understand the same commands, formats, or language as another. True compatibility means that any operational differences are invisible to people and programs alike) | |||
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| faculté d'adaptation | |||
| compactabilité | |||
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| compat; cpt | |||
| Quality of a hardware or a software complying with the rules of interface, and able to be connected to a system because the latter complies with its own standards. FRA 2-The suitability of products, processes or services for use together under specific conditions to fulfil relevant requirements without causing unacceptable interactions. (UKR/NATO) | |||
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compatibility and : 4 phrases in 4 subjects |
| Communications | 1 |
| Environment | 1 |
| Law | 1 |
| United Nations | 1 |