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wandA handheld optical reader used to read typewritten fonts, printed fonts, OCR fonts and bar codes. The wand is waved over each line of characters or codes in a single pass.
wand 1. a thin rod carried as a symbol of authority 2. a rod used by a magician, water diviner, etc. 3. Informal a conductor's baton 4. Archery a marker used to show the distance at which the archer stands from the target 5. a hand-held electronic device, such as a light pen or bar-code reader, which is pointed at or passed over an item to read the data stored there wand [wänd] (computer science) A hand-held device that contains an optical scanner to sense bar codes and other patterns and transmits the data to a computer. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This reading bewitches, as if a magical wand is reaching out to touch listeners and pull them in. The culture of marriage in Arab family regards the wife as though she possesses a magical wand, which, if she knows how to take advantage of it, enables her to draw the man onto the path she desires. There's no magical wand that makes it fine and dandy. |
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