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Live
See Windows Live and Office Live.
live
1. (esp of a volcano) not extinct
2. of a record
a. recorded in concert
b. recorded in one studio take, without overdubs or splicing
3. connected to a source of electric power
4. being in a state of motion or transmitting power; positively connected to a driving member

live [līv]
(communications)
Being broadcast directly at the time of production, instead of from recorded or filmed program material.
(electricity)

live
1. Connected to a source of voltage.
2. Said of a room having an unusually small amount of sound absorption.


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