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write

To store data in memory or onto a storage medium, such as disk and tape. Every write operation in the computer implies a read operation from some other place. For example, to write a file to a disk requires reading it from somewhere else. Write is analogous to record on an audio recorder or videotape recorder. See read.


write [rīt]
(computer science)
To transmit data from any source onto an internal storage medium.
A command directing that an output operation be performed.

1.(chat)write - Unix's simple talk command and protocol. write has been largely superseded by talk and then irc.

An enhancement, RWP, has been proposed.
2.(tool)write - A simple text editor for Windows.


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Tisch writes off critics, saying that the current Javits plan is a worthy compromise in a city of competing interests.
No one writes off the potential of Hahn to come back - as he did four years ago in winning his sixth straight citywide election.
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