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PAT
(Port Address Translation) A common method for implementing network address translation. See NAT for more details of the PAT implementation.
Pat.
In the lumber industry, abbr. for pattern.

pat
As applied to a specimen of neat cement paste, a sample about 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diameter and ½ in. (1.3 cm) in thickness at the center and tapering to a thin edge; applied on a flat glass plate to determine the setting time.

1.(language)PAT - Personalized Array Translator.
2.(networking)PAT - Port Address Translation.


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The same day, the Fed stood pat on monetary policy, saying "the pace of [economic] contraction appears to be somewhat slower.
Hudson came out firing in the third and despite getting outshot again, stood pat behind Vasselin and defensemen Nick Foland, Jeff Durby, Will Murphy and Bob Andrews.
Much like the Ducks, Calgary stood pat at the trade deadline with a group that's sixth in the Western Conference standings.
 
 
 
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