hardware and software
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accessibility |
The accessibility was poor.
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analogue
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He used an analogue watch.
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microprocessor |
He had to use a microprocessor.
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anchor |
The ship dropped anchor in the bay.
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hyperlink |
We needed to use a hyperlink.
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application |
A spreadsheet is a software application program.
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attachment |
Origin is muscle attachment to bones that stay still as opposed to insertion which is attachment to bones that move.
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cache |
The computer had a large memory cache.
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case |
In case of fire, don't use the elevator.
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sensitivity |
Sensitive and light application of materials. A sensitivity to your artist practice.
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compatibility |
The compatibility was good.
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formatting |
Formatting is easy.
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domain |
The desert is the camel's domain.
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name |
I'm sorry, I don't know your name.
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gigabyte |
A megabyte and a gigabyte are measures of how much data a computer is able to store.
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motherboard |
The motherboard was broken.
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resolution |
The more pixels, the better the resolution.
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