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CON

(CONsole) The DOS name for the keyboard and screen. See DOS device names and DOS Copy con.


con (esp US), conn Nautical
the place where a person who cons a vessel is stationed

con - [SF fandom] A science-fiction convention. Not used of other sorts of conventions, such as professional meetings. This term, unlike many others of SF-fan slang, is widely recognised even by hackers who aren't fans. "We'd been corresponding on the net for months, then we met face-to-face at a con."


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She is able to memorise these physical points, but has difficulty memorising sounds per se, made manifest in a difficulty to perceive voiced/unvoiced distinctions.
Cicero recalls having to memorise as a schoolboy the centuries old Twelve Tables of laws, in a Latin so archaic that he and classmates could barely understand it.
Work is proceeding, for instance, on a low cost data acquisition system, based on the use of microprocessors, which when installed on a tractor can be used to memorise data on the effects of speed and depth on the draught of various types of implements, including chisel and mouldboard ploughs and a field cultivator.
 
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