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21web — [web] n. [ME < OE webb, akin to ON vefr, OHG weppi < IE * webh , to WEAVE] 1. any woven fabric; esp., a length of cloth being woven on a loom or just taken off 2. a) the woven or spun network of a spider; cobweb b) a similar network spun by …
22Web F.C. — Web F.C. is a semi professional lower level French football club that plays in a regional league called the Ligue de Basse Normandie. Web F.C. allows its members, called entraînautes, to vote on strategic and tactical decisions through the club s …
23web — O.E. webb woven fabric, from P.Gmc. *wabjan (Cf. O.S. webbi, O.N. vefr, Du. webbe, O.H.G. weppi, Ger. gewebe web ), from PIE *webh (related to O.E. wefan; see WEAVE (Cf. weave)). Meaning spider s web …
24web — /ingl. wɛb/ [vc. ingl., propr. «rete», «ragnatela», accorc. di world wide web «rete diffusa in tutto il mondo, rete globale»] s. m. inv.; anche agg. inv. (elab.) internet FRASEOLOGIA web site (ingl.), sito web, sito internet □ web surfing (ingl.) …
25Web 2.0 — 8 [Web 2.0] [ˌweb tuː pɔɪnt ˈəʊ] [ˌweb tuː pɔɪnt ˈoʊ] noun uncountable the developments in the way that people use the Internet that allow users free access and give them more control over the information • the hype about Web 2.0 …
26web — index intertwine, involution Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 Web …
27Web — is normally spelt with a capital W when it refers to the World Wide Web, the information system on the Internet. (This is often abbreviated to WWW, which is usually printed in small letters at the start of domain names.) In combinations such as… …
28web — (w[e^]b), n. The {world wide web}; usually referred to as {the web}. [PJC] …
29Web — (w[e^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Webbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Webbing}.] To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle. [1913 Webster] …
30WEB — is a computer programming system created by Donald E. Knuth as the first implementation of what he called literate programming : the idea that one could create software as works of literature, by embedding source code inside descriptive text,… …