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English
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[edit ]Ellipsis of World Wide Web .
Pronunciation
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[edit ]the Web
- The World Wide Web.
- Some of that content is now only available on the Web.
- Web page (attributive use)
- 2008, Timothy D. Green, Abbie Brown, LeAnne Robinson, Making the Most of the Web in Your Classroom, Corwin Press, →ISBN, page 31:
- Content on the Web is divided into individual computer files called pages.
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[edit ]French
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[edit ]Web m
- (Internet ) the Web; the World Wide Web
- Synonym: Toile
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[edit ]Borrowed from English Web . Doublet of Webe .
Pronunciation
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[edit ]Web n (proper noun , strong , genitive Webs )
- (Internet ) the Web; the World Wide Web
Declension
[edit ]Declension of Web [sg-only, neuter, strong]
Japanese
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| ウェブ |
Etymology
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[edit ]- the Web; the World Wide Web
- Web上の情報
- webu-jō no jōhō
- online information
- Web上の情報
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[edit ]Compare German Gewebe , Dutch web , English web .
Noun
[edit ]Web n (plural Wewe )
Turkish
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[edit ]Web
- (Internet ) the Web; the World Wide Web.
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- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h2el- (grow)
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European word *dwóh1
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