| finder | <astronomy> One who, or that which, finds; specifically, a small telescope of low power and large field of view, attached to a larger telescope, for the purpose of finding an object more readily. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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someone who comes upon something after searching someone who is the first to observe something optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest
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The Mac application that controls the desktop processess. This includes a desktop pattern or picture, opening and closing files, and moving and copying files. The Finder runs from the moment the startup process completes until the shut down of the Mac.
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A shorter word to use when referring to a camera
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The user interface of the Mac operating system, allowing access to the file system, peripherals, and other components of the system hardware and software.
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abbreviation for viewfinder.
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| finder | optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest |
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| finder | someone who is the first to observe something |
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