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1. (n.) modem
an electronic device that makes possible the transmission of data to or from a computer via telephone or other communication lines.
2. (v.t.) modem
to connect or connect to by modem.
Etymology: (1955–60; mo(dulator)-dem(odulator))
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| Definition of 'MODEM' |
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1. (noun) modem
(from a combination of MOdulate and DEModulate) electronic equipment consisting of a device used to connect computers by a telephone line
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1. (noun) modem
a device that connects a computer to the Internet
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Sense: a device attached to a computer that enables the transfer of data to or from a computer through telephone lines.
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Afrikaans: modem |
Arabic: مودِم في الحاسوب |
Bulgarian: модем |
Brazilian: modem |
Czech: modem |
German: das Modem |
Danish: modem |
Greek: μόντεμ |
Spanish: módem |
Estonian: modem |
Farsi: مودم |
Finnish: modeemi |
French: modem |
Hebrew: מוֹדֶם |
Hindi: माडम एक यंत्र जो कंप्यूटर |
Croatian: modem |
Hungarian: modem |
Indonesian: modem |
Italian: modem |
Japanese: モデム(変復調装置 |
Korean: 변복조 장치 |
Lithuanian: modemas, vertiklis |
Latvian: modems |
Malay: modem |
Dutch: modem |
Norwegian: modem |
Polish: modem |
Persian: مودم |
Pashto: موديم |
Romanian: modem |
Russian: модем |
Slovak: modem |
Slovenian: modem |
Serbian: modem |
Swedish: modem |
Thai: อุปกรณ์เชื่อมต่ออินเตอร์เ |
Turkish: modem |
Taiwanese: 數據機 |
Ukrainian: модем |
Urdu: ٹیلیفون اور کمپیوٹر کے در |
Vietnamese: modem |
Chinese: 调制解调器 |
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