| applied s. |
that concerned with the application of discovered laws to the matters of everyday living.
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| appliqué |
see under form.
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| appliqué f. |
a term used to describe the early trophozoite of Plasmodium falciparum that does not assume a ring form but lies spread out along the periphery of the infected cell where it appears to have been “applied.” Called also accolé f.
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| application |
A self-contained program that performs a well-defined set of tasks under user control, as opposed to a system program. Web browsers, mail readers, and FTP clients are examples of applications commonly used on the Internet.
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| application |
In all types of insurance requiring it, a written statement by a prospective policyholder, which gives the information the company, relies upon when underwriting, rating, and issuing the insurance.
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