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(1) A brand name for security appliances from Cisco. See Cisco PIX firewall.

(2) (Photographic Information EXchange) A Web site of the U.S. Department of Energy that contains pictures related to energy efficiency and the research work of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.. For more information, visit www.nrel.gov/data/pix.

(3) Slang for "picture."
pixis, pix
A shrine to contain the host or consecrated wafer. (See illustration p. 734.)


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Almost all advanced Cisco routers and switches are equipped with the Cisco proprietary operating systems called the IOS (Internetwork Operating System) Cisco PIX firewalls have a special operating system, the PIX Finesse OS Almost all advanced Cisco routers and switches are equipped with the Cisco proprietary operating systems called the IOS (Internetwork Operating System).
Despite chatting her up all night at Hollywood club Les Deux and persuading her to pose for pix, Linds, 20, spurned him and left at 11pm.
READER Winifred Dales brought in these pix from the past that she has kept as postcards.
 
 
 
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