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['klʌstə] n | |
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| informat. |
terminalkluster |
| math. |
kluster |
| micr. |
kluster (The smallest amount of disk space that can be allocated to hold a file) |
| ressourc. |
blòmkorg |
| sciences. |
klunga |
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| agric. |
agglutinatión |
| comm., informat. |
klassificéring |
| comm., informat., anglais. |
clustering |
| math. |
klusterbildning |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| milit., abrév. |
clstr |
| milit., logist. |
Set of equipments, in particular terminal-screens, gathered to share a transmission channel or a hub. 2. Fireworks signal in which a group of stars burns at the same time. 3. Two or more parachutes for dropping light or heavy loads. 4. In land mine warfare, a component of a pattern-laid minefield. It may be antitank, anti-personnel or mixed. It consists of one to five mines and no more than one anti-tank mine. (FRA); Group of bombs released together. A cluster usually consists of fragmentation or incendiary bombs. (FRA) |
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| abrév., éduc., scient. |
Consortium Linking Universities Of Science And Technology For Education And Research |