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interblock

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interblock [′in·tər‚bläk]
(computer science)
A device or system that prevents one part of a computing system from interfering with another.


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It was with silence too that he enjoyed his revenge - and he must have enjoyed it - as the Interblock side to whose president he acts as special adviser won the Slovenian Cup final against Maribor, whose sporting director is Zlatko Zahovic.
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