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unix
English
Noun
unix (plural unixes or unices)
- (software) Any Unix-like operating system, including Unix.
- (software) Collectively, Unix and unix-like operating systems.
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appliquer
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin applic?re, present active infinitive of applic?. Eventually replaced the inherited Old French applier, aploier.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.pli.ke/
Verb
appliquer
- (transitive) to apply, to put something on something else
- (transitive) to apply, to employ, to make use of
- (reflexive, ~ à) to apply to, to be applicable to
- (reflexive) to apply one's effort to something, to try hard, to dedicate oneself
Conjugation
Related terms
- application
Further reading
- “appliquer” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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