In computer jargon, "rm" stands for "remove." It is a command used in Unix and Unix-like operating systems to delete files and directories from the filesystem. When executed, it permanently removes the specified items, so caution is advised when using this command.
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
If you're in motorola land. It's an abbreviation for Mobile Unit.
Words Per Second. It usually refers to the speed at which someone can type.
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technical jargon everday term common term in computer
The spot for a triangle stand for an RM 85 is by the swingarm on the left side of the dirt bike.
Ultra high frequency.
a steel pipe
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in Criminal Jargon it means Receive Stolen Property
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Jargon is speech and technical terms that are specific to a trade or industry. For instance, talk about bits, bytes, and pixels would be computer jargon. Jargon specific to businesses would include files, portfolios, bottom line, and words and phrases like that.