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online

English

Alternative forms

  • on-line

Etymology

1950, from on +? line.

Pronunciation

  • Attributive: enPR: ?n'l?n", IPA(key): /??n?la?n/
  • Predicative: enPR: ?nl?n', IPA(key): /?n?la?n/

Adjective

online (comparative more online, superlative most online)

  1. Of a system: connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.
    1. Of a generator or power plant: connected to the grid.
    2. Of a computer: actively connected to the Internet or to some other communications service.
  2. Available over, or delivered from, the Internet.
  3. Connected to the Internet.
  4. Available on a computer system, even if not networked.
  5. Of a system: active, particularly building facilities (such as power) or a factory or power plant.
  6. (slang) Immersed in Internet culture. (Usually modified by an intensifier such as extremely or terminally)

Antonyms

  • (connected to larger network): offline
  • (available on a computer system): hardcopy
  • (online business): brick and mortar

Derived terms

  • massive open online course (MOOC)
  • online newspaper

Descendants

Translations

Adverb

online (not comparable)

  1. While online; while in a running or active state, or connected to the Internet.

Translations

Verb

online (third-person singular simple present onlines, present participle onlining, simple past and past participle onlined)

  1. (computing, transitive) To bring (a system, etc.) online; to promote to an active or running state.
    • 2013, John Clarke, Oracle Exadata Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (page 219)
      The output in Listing 8-2 shows your disk group status prior to onlining the disks, the commands to online your disks, and the status after onlining.

See also

  • come online

Anagrams

  • El Nino, El Niño, Lonnie

Dutch

Alternative forms

  • on line (chiefly adverbial and predicative, superseded)
  • on-line (chiefly adverbial and predicative, superseded)

Etymology

Borrowed from English online. The forms on line and on-line are older in Dutch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?l?i?n/, (chiefly attributive and in compounds) /??n.l?i?n/
  • Hyphenation: on?li?ne

Adverb

online

  1. online (on, via or connected to the Internet or another network) [from 1960s]

Adjective

online (not comparable)

  1. online (on, via, connected or related to the Internet or another network) [from 1960s]

Inflection


Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?onl?i?n/, [?o?nl?i?n]

Adverb

online

  1. online; used also as modifier in compound terms, often with a hyphen and as uninflected attribute
    Haluan hoitaa pankkiasiani online.
    I want to handle my banking business online.
    Olen X-pankin online-asiakas.
    I'm an online customer of X Bank.

Derived terms

  • online-kaupankäynti
  • onlinejärjestelmä

Anagrams

  • loinen

Hungarian

Etymology

Borrowed from English online.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?onla?jn]
  • Hyphenation: on?line
  • Rhymes: -a?jn

Adjective

online (not comparable)

  1. online

Declension


Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from English online.

Adjective

online (invariable) (Also: on line, on-line)

  1. online

Anagrams

  • lenoni, Linneo, nonile

Polish

Etymology

From English online.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??n.lajn/

Adverb

online (not comparable)

  1. online (performed over Internet)

Further reading

  • online in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
  • online in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • on-line

Etymology

Borrowed from English online.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /õ.?laj.ni/

Adjective

online (invariable, comparable)

  1. online (connected to the Internet)
    Synonym: conectado
  2. online (which takes place over the Internet)
    Synonyms: electrónico, em linha

Spanish

Etymology

From English online.

Adjective

online (invariable)

  1. online

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vendor

English

Alternative forms

  • vender

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman vendor (Old French vendeor), from Latin venditor (seller), from vendere (to sell, cry up for sale, praise), contraction of venundare, venumdare, also, as originally, two words venum dare (to sell), from venum (sale, price) + dare (to give).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?v?n.d?/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?v?n.d?/
  • Rhymes: -?nd?(?)
  • Homophone: Venda (in non-rhotic accents)

Noun

vendor (plural vendors)

  1. A person or a company that vends or sells.
  2. A vending machine.
    • 2015, Jennifer Ott, Rays of Civilization (page 64)
      She left her duties guarding the cola vendor and brushed past Earl to the aisle with the creamed corn.

Synonyms

  • merchant
  • seller

Related terms

  • vend
  • vending machine
  • vendor bid
  • vendue

Translations

Verb

vendor (third-person singular simple present vendors, present participle vendoring, simple past and past participle vendored)

  1. (transitive, software engineering) To bundle third-party dependencies with the source code for one's own program.
    I distributed my application with a vendored copy of Perl so that it wouldn't use the system copies of Perl where it is installed.
  2. (transitive, software engineering) As the software vendor, to bundle one's own, possibly modified version of dependencies with a standard program.
    Strawberry Perl contains vendored copies of some CPAN modules, designed to allow them to run on Windows.

Anagrams

  • Verdon, droven

Latin

Verb

v?ndor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of v?nd?

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