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wireless
Adjective
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A device, computer, etc. that is wireless does not have any wires, or communicates without using wires.
The newest technology is increasingly wireless now.
Wireless communication can now be done through the cell phone in your pocket!
wireless
Noun
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Wireless is way to be connected to a computer network.
If your wireless stops working, try restarting the router.
markup
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noun
detailed stylistic instructions for typesetting something that is to be printed; manual markup is usually written on the copy (e.g. underlining words that are to be set in italics)
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noun
the amount added to the cost to determine the asking price
language
Noun
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A language is all the words used by a group of people, and grammar (the rules for making them into sentences). People who speak the same language can understand each other; people speaking different languages cannot understand each other.
The English language has easy grammar but difficult spelling and pronunciation.
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Language is the usage of words in a specific subject, the vocabulary of the subject.
This document is written in legal language, only lawyers can understand it.
There is a special chemistry language that you need to use when answering questions in the chemistry examinations.
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Language is the special usage of words in a passage of text.
The language in this document is very offensive and biased.
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A language refers to computer language, a group of code that tells a computer or machine what to do.
There are many programming languages out there, it really depends on what kind of software that you are trying to create.
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A language is a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ, a languet.