different between applications vs functionality
applications
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?æpl??ke???nz/
- Hyphenation: ap?pli?ca?tions
Noun
applications
- plural of application
French
Noun
applications f
- plural of application
applications From the web:
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- what applications use udp
- what applications use java
- what applications are included in microsoft office
- what applications are in microsoft office
- what applications use python
- what applications use multiple cores
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functionality
English
Etymology
From functional +? -ity.
Pronunciation
Noun
functionality (countable and uncountable, plural functionalities)
- (uncountable) The ability to perform a task or function; that set of functions that something is able or equipped to perform.
- (US, law, uncountable) In United States trademark law, the tendency of a product design to serve a function other than identification of the product, preventing that design from being protected as a trademark.
- (organic chemistry, countable) The presence of a functional group.
Related terms
- function
- functional
Translations
functionality From the web:
- what functionality is provided by emulators in virtualization
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- what functionality is supported by the cisco sdm
- what functionality does ise provide
- what functionality is available for tasks
- what functionality to put in each layer
- what are the features of virtualization
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