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network noun 1 any system that resembles a mass of criss-crossing lines a network of streets. 2 any co-ordinated system involving large numbers of people or branches, etc a telecommunications network. 3 a group of radio or TV stations that broadcast the same programmes at the same time. 4 computing a linked set of computers capable of sharing power or storage facilities, organized as a ring or star. 5 netting (see under net1). verb 1 to broadcast something on a network. 2 intrans to build or maintain relationships with a network of people for mutual benefit. 3 to link (computer terminals, etc to operate interactively. networker noun. become networked to set up a connection to a computer network, especially the Internet.
network noun 1 any system that resembles a mass of criss-crossing lines a network of streets. 2 any co-ordinated system involving large numbers of people or branches, etc a telecommunications network. 3 a group of radio or TV stations that broadcast the same programmes at the same time. 4 computing a linked set of computers capable of sharing power or storage facilities, organized as a ring or star. 5 netting (see under net1). verb 1 to broadcast something on a network. 2 intrans to build or maintain relationships with a network of people for mutual benefit. 3 to link (computer terminals, etc to operate interactively. networker noun. become networked to set up a connection to a computer network, especially the Internet.
network noun 1 any system that resembles a mass of criss-crossing lines a network of streets. 2 any co-ordinated system involving large numbers of people or branches, etc a telecommunications network. 3 a group of radio or TV stations that broadcast the same programmes at the same time. 4 computing a linked set of computers capable of sharing power or storage facilities, organized as a ring or star. 5 netting (see under net1). verb 1 to broadcast something on a network. 2 intrans to build or maintain relationships with a network of people for mutual benefit. 3 to link (computer terminals, etc to operate interactively. networker noun. become networked to set up a connection to a computer network, especially the Internet.
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