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bridgingadjective
That acts as a bridge (in many contexts)
Webster Dictionary
Bridging
of Bridge
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Bridging
Network bridging describes the action taken by network equipment to allow two or more communication networks, or two or more network segments, to create an aggregate network. Bridging is distinct from routing which allows the networks to communicate independently as separate networks. A network bridge is a network device that connects more than one network segment. In the OSI model bridging acts in the first two layers, below the network layer. There are four types of network-bridging technologies: simple bridging; multiport bridging; learning, or transparent bridging; and source route bridging. Transparent bridging was originally developed by the Digital Equipment Corporation in the 1980s.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bridging in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bridging in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of bridging in a Sentence
Ransomware is not only about weaponizing encryption, its more about bridging the fractures in the mind with a weaponized message that demands a response from the victim.
Bridging those two worlds together is not just the future of multiplayer, but it's the future of entertainment broadcasting.
ISIS is bridging the gap between modernity and its outdated theocratic vision, making its ideology easier for young recruits to accept and embrace, it's hard to imagine Usama Bin Laden making a music video like this and that's another reason that The Islamic State is shaping the future of jihad, not Al Qaeda.
We have already applied to the drug controller’s office for the bridging trial, a few days ago, so they should also give that approval soon now.
Daimler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche:
Subsidies could only fulfill a bridging function anyway.
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- puenteoSpanish
- comblerFrench
- colmatarPortuguese
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