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TOE(TCP/IP Offload Engine) A network adapter that performs some or all of the TCP/IP processing on an Ethernet adapter. As Ethernet becomes common at 1 Gbps and beyond, offloading the processing from the CPU to the card allows the CPU to keep up with the high-speed data transmission. Processing for the entire TCP/IP protocol stack may be performed on the TOE or just the data transmission part, leaving the session establishment and error handling to the CPU. See TCP/IP. toe 1. any one of the digits of the foot 2. the corresponding part in other vertebrates 3. the lower bearing of a vertical shaft assembly 4. the tip of a cam follower that engages the cam profile toe [tō] (anatomy) One of the digits on the foot of humans and other vertebrates. (civil engineering) The part of a base of a dam or retaining wall on the side opposite to the retained material. (geology) The leading edge of a thrust nappe. (metallurgy) The junction between the face of a weld and the base metal. (mining engineering) The burden of material between the bottom of the borehole and the free face. The bottom of the borehole. A spurn, or small pillar of coal. The base of a bank in an open-pit mine. 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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| But her great toe could not go into it, and the shoe was altogether much too small for her. Things are nice as it is," she said to herself, and she began walking up and down the room, not stepping simply on the resounding parquet but treading with each step from the heel to the toe (she had on a new and favorite pair of shoes) and listening to the regular tap of the heel and creak of the toe as gladly as she had to the sounds of her own voice. The foot in the boot with a hole in it had already grown numb, and he could no longer feel his big toe. |
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