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COMPANY AND COMPUTERS APPOINTMENT
Ap·point·ment (…-point“m…nt) n. Abbr. appt. 1. a . The act of appointing or designating for an office or position. b . The office or position to which one has been appointed. 2. An arrangement to do something or meet someone at a particular time and place. See note at engagement. 3. appointment s Furnishings, fittings, or equipment. Business Card A card distributed to business contacts showing ones name, the name of his company, his position in the company, his address, phone number, fax number and e-mail address Cal·en·dar (k²l“…n-d…r) n. Abbr.cal. 1. Any of various systems of reckoning time in which the beginning, length, and divisions of a year are defined. 2. A table showing the months, weeks, and days in at least one specific year. 3. A schedule of events. 4. An ordered list of matters to be considered: a calendar of court cases; the bills on a legislative calendar. Chiefly British 5. A catalogue of a university. v. tr.
Co-au·thor (k½-ô“th…r) n. A collaborating or joint author. v. tr.
Cus·tom·ize (k¾s“t…-mºz”) v. tr. cus·tom·ize d cus·tom·iz·ing cus·tom·iz·e s To make or alter to individual or personal specifications: customize a van. cus ” tom·i·za “ tion (-¹-z³“sh…n) n. cus “ tom·iz ” er n. Key·word also key word (k¶“wûrd”) n. 1. A word that serves as a key to a code or cipher. 2. A significant or descriptive word. 3. A word used as a reference point for finding other words or information. Mem·ber·ship (mµm“b…r-sh¹p”) n. 1. The state of being a member. 2. The total number of members in a group: an organization with a growing membership. Mod·er·a·tor (m¼d“…-r³”t…r) n. 1. One that moderates, as: a . One that arbitrates or mediates. b . One who presides over a meeting, forum, or debate. 2. The officer who presides over a synod or general assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Physics 3. A substance, such as water or graphite, that is used in a nuclear reactor to decrease the speed of fast neutrons and increase the likelihood of fission. Notes conference A succession or bulletin board of notes and their replies Poll (p½l) n. 1. The casting and registering of votes in an election. 2. The number of votes cast or recorded. 3. Often poll s The place where votes are cast and registered. Used with the. 4. A survey of the public or of a sample of public opinion to acquire information. 5. The head, especially the top of the head where hair grows. 6. The blunt or broad end of a tool such as a hammer or an ax. v.poll ed poll ·ing poll s v. tr.
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Registered user Someone having recognized access to a site, a software, etc. as a result of declaring himself and (usually) paying a fee Re·ply (r¹-plº“) v. re·plied re·ply ·ing re·plies v. intr.
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Sum·mit (s¾m“¹t) n. 1. The highest point or part; the top. 2. The highest level or degree that can be attained. 3. a . The highest level, as of government officials. b . A summit conference. Table of contents The list of chapter titles found at the beginning of a book or other document Top·ic (t¼p“¹k) n. 1. The subject of a speech, an essay, a thesis, or a discourse. 2. A subject of discussion or conversation. 3. A subdivision of a theme, a thesis, or an outline. See note at subject. Top-lev·el (t¼p“lµv“…l) adj. 1. Of or relating to people of the highest office or rank. 2. Of or relating to the highest office or rank: a top-level job. Vis·ta (v¹s“t…) n. 1. a . A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings or trees. b . An avenue or other passage affording such a view. 2. An awareness of a range of time, events, or subjects; a broad mental view: “the deep and sweeping vistas these pioneering critics opened up” Arthur C. Danto
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