
1) Alphabetical listing 2) Book of facts 3) Book with numbers of numbers 4) Calendar 5) Catalogue 6) Encyclopaedia 7) File 8) Guide 9) Handbook 10) Manual 11) Phone book 12) Reference 13) Reference book 14) Reference work 15) Telephone book 16) Yearbook
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1) Catalogue 2) Dir 3) Directories 4) File 5) Index 6) List 7) Phonebook 8) Subdirectory
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- an alphabetical list of names and addresses
- (computer science) a listing of the files stored in memory (usually on a hard disk)
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The five-man executive council created by the Constitution of 1795.
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• (n.) Direction; guide. • (n.) A book containing the names and residences of the inhabitants of any place, or of classes of them; an address book; as, a business directory. • (n.) A collection or body of directions, rules, or ordinances; esp., a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, the Directory used by the nonconformi...
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A drawer which can hold files inside, making your hard/disk drive appear more organised.
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(from the article `Ukraine`) ...peasants manifested their hostility through rebellions and partisan warfare. The capitulation of Germany and Austria in November removed the main ...
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(from the article `search engine`) An alternative search tool is a directory such as Yahoo, which organizes information on Web pages according to a human-developed hierarchical ...
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(1) A collection of uniform descriptions that summarize the contents of a large number of data sets. It provides information suitable for making an initial determination of the existence and contents of each data set. Each directory entry contains brief data set information (e.g., type of data, data set name, time and location bounds). (2) A unifor...
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a categorised list of websites, maintained by human editors instead of robots. Yahoo is the most widely recognized directory on the web.
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Directory:
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A location on a computer that is used to hold computer files. A subdirectory is a location within a directory. For example, in the path C:/verio/customers, 'verio' is the name of the directory and 'customers' is the name of a subdirectory located within the 'verio' directory.
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An alphabetical or classified list of names, organizations, subjects, etc., giving usually titles, addresses, affiliations, and other professional data. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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A directory and folder are exactly the same thing, windows refers to them as folders but you will often come across them being called directories. Directories/folders allow information to be stored in your computer in a more convenient way making it easier to organize your files. Directories/folders can be created, renamed and deleted much like fil...
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A list of websites organised by category, or a site made up of directory pages.
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Part of a hierarchical, 'inverted tree' structure for organising files on a disk. Additional directories that branch off from a directory are called subdirectories. Subdirectories may contain files or additional sub directories branching off of them. The structure of directories and subdirectories on a disk is called a directory tree. See also dire …
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Di·rect'o·ry adjective [ Latin
directorius .] Containing directions; enjoining; instructing; directorial.
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A catalog of basic information about the show, including exhibitors, floor plan and schedule of events. (This is also sometimes referred to as an On-site Program or Program.)
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A list of persons, organisations, or institutions systematically arranged, usually in alphabetical or classed order, giving addresses, affiliations, etc. for individuals, and addresses, officers, functions, and similar data for organisations
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Directory was the name given to a body of five officers to whom the executive authority in France was committed by the constitution of the year III (1795). The two legislative bodies, called the councils, elected the members of the directory: one member was obliged to retire yearly, and his place was supplied by election. This body was invested wit...
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A disk file, or the bottom level of a disk drive, that contains the names, dates, sizes, and filing system references to files and/or further directories. In Microsoft operating systems often called a Folder
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A list of files or other directories on a computer at an Internet site. (Same thing as a folder.)
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A book/magazine containing details of employers/vacancies. Usually free, you can pick up a selection in or around the foyer of your careers service.
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noun an alphabetical list of names and addresses
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In computing, a list of file names, together with information that enables a computer to retrieve those files from backing storage. The computer operating system will usually store and update a directory on the backing storage to which it refers. So, for example, on each disk used by a computer a directory file will be created listing the disk'...
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