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application noun 1 a formal written or verbal request, proposal or submission, eg for a job. 2 a the act of putting something on (something else); b something put on (something else) stopped the squeak with an application of oil. 3 the act of using something for a particular purpose the application of statistics to interpret the data. 4 computing a specific task or function that a computer system or program is designed to perform, eg payroll processing, stock control. 5 computing, colloq an applications package. 6 dedication; persistent effort Her application to the job is astounding. 7 relevance; usefulness religion and its application to today's world.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin applicare to apply.
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