
1) American musical trio 2) Arms 3) Computer components 4) Computer equipment 5) Computers, printers, etc 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Exclusively Anglo word 8) Fictional scientist 9) Implements of war 10) ITV sitcom 11) Metal doodads 12) Monitor, keyboard, etc 13) Motherboards and CPUs 14) Motherboards, etc
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1) Armament 2) Cpu 3) Hdw 4) Ironmongery 5) Ironware 6) Scheduler 7) Word processor
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• (n.) Ware made of metal, as cutlery, kitchen utensils, and the like; ironmongery.
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A computer and associated physical equipment involved in data processing or communications functions as opposed to software (the computer programs that provide instructions the computer follows).
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[Noun] Equipment, especially metal tools and electronic equipment like computers and music systems.
Example: The new catalogue showed the latest computer hardware.
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(from the article `information system`) Today even the smallest firms, as well as many households, own or lease computers. These are usually microcomputers, also called personal computers. ... ...what to do. Software comprises the entire set of programs, procedures, and routines associated with the operation of a computer system. The te...
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(from the article `lock`) mechanical device for securing a door or receptacle so that it cannot be opened except by a key or by a series of manipulations that can be carried ...
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electrical, mechanical or other physical devices which are connected together to perform telecommunication functions
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electric, mechanical or other physical devices which are connected together to perform telecommunication functions
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Produce such as citrus fruits, potatoes, root vegetables and other fruits and vegetables that will withstand handling and transportation without refrigeration.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) All actual physical computer components such as the computer itself and peripheral devices like monitor, mouse, printer, digital camera, etc.
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Metal accessories such as door knobs, towel bars, toilet paper holders, etc.
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Metal accessories such as door knobs, towel bars, toilet paper holders, etc.
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Articles made of material, such as aircraft, ships, tools, computers, vehicles, fittings, and their components (mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic). Computer software and technical documentation are excluded.
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Hard'ware` (-wâr`)
noun Ware made of metal, as cutlery, kitchen utensils, and the like; ironmongery.
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IT systems are made up of hardware, software and data. Hardware is the stuff you can see and touch. It generally is of no use until it is loaded with software. Examples include, printers, PCs and servers.
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- All of the 'metal' fittings that go into the home when it is near completion. For example, door knobs, towel bars, handrail brackets, closet rods, house numbers, door closers, etc. The Interior Trim Carpenter installs the 'hardware'.
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Hardware was the popular name given to the commoner articles made of iron, brass, and copper, such as cooking poys and the like.
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Hardware is slang for amyl nitrate (or any associated inhalant drug).
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noun instrumentalities (tools or implements) made of metal
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A term used to describe the mechanical, electrical, and electronic elements of a data processing system.
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Mechanical, electrical, and electronic components of a computer system, as opposed to the various programs, which constitute software
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All of the 'metal' fittings that go into the home when it is near completion. For example, door knob
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Metal shoe pieces such as eyelets, speed lacers, hooks, etc
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Physical equipment related to computers.
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