different between exec vs exsec
exec
English
Etymology
Shortening of executive or execute.
Noun
exec (plural execs)
- (informal) executive, executive officer
Verb
exec (third-person singular simple present execs, present participle execing, simple past and past participle execed)
- (computing, informal) To execute; to run.
exec From the web:
- what executive orders were signed
- what executive order
- what executive order was signed today
- how many executive orders have been signed
- who signed the most executive orders
- who signed more executive orders
exsec
English
Noun
exsec
- (trigonometry) Abbreviation of exsecant.
Related terms
- excsc
Anagrams
- execs
exsec From the web:
- what expect when you're expecting
- what expectations do you have
- what expectations mean
- what expect when you're expecting book
- what expect after cataract surgery
- what expectations in a relationship
- what expect when you're expecting movie
- what expect after knee replacement
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