terminale | |
gen. | terminal |
el. | ending fitting; cable sealing box; cable sealing end; battery terminal; eye terminal; spade terminal |
fish.farm. | cast |
industr. construct. | tag |
IT tech. | data terminal equipment |
che | |
gen. | what |
non | |
gen. | not |
funzioni | |
IT | modes of operation |
secondo | |
earth.sc. tech. | second |
la | |
gen. | it |
commutazione | |
el. | change-over switching |
a- | |
chem. | unsym- |
blocco | |
gen. | extruded earth block |
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terminal | |||
terminal (In networking, a device consisting of a video adapter, a monitor, and a keyboard. The adapter and monitor and, sometimes, the keyboard are typically combined in a single unit. A terminal does little or no computer processing on its own; instead, it is connected to a computer with a communications link over a cable. Terminals are used primarily in multiuser'systems and today are not often found on single-user personal computers) | |||
desktop solutions | |||
ending fitting; cable sealing box; cable sealing end; battery terminal; eye terminal; spade terminal | |||
termination fitting | |||
cast | |||
tag | |||
data terminal equipment; user terminal | |||
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sealing end; pothead | |||
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terminals | |||
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