traversal

  • 1traversal — index contravention, counterargument, demurrer, disapproval, impugnation, intersection, negation, opposition …

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  • 2traversal — noun a) The act of traversing; a crossing His traversal of the mountains allowed him a view from the peak. b) The product or result of traversing See Also: crossing, tree traversal …

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  • 3traversal — traverse ► VERB 1) travel or extend across or through. 2) move back and forth or sideways. ► NOUN 1) an act of traversing. 2) a part of a structure that extends or is fixed across something. DERIVATIVES traversable adjective …

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  • 4Traversal Using Relay NAT — (TURN) is a protocol that allows for an element behind a NAT or firewall to receive incoming data over TCP or UDP connections. It is most useful for elements behind symmetric NATs or firewalls that wish to be on the receiving end of a connection… …

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  • 5Traversal Using Relays around NAT — TURN redirects here. For other uses, see Turn (disambiguation). Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) is a protocol that allows for an element behind a Network address translator (NAT) or firewall to receive incoming data over TCP or UDP… …

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  • 6Traversal Using Relay NAT — Необходимо проверить качество перевода и привести статью в соответствие со стилистическими правилами Википедии. Вы можете помочь улучшить эту статью, исправив в ней ошибки. Оригинал на английском языке …

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  • 7traversal direction of contour — kontūro apėjimo kryptis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. contour bypass direction; traversal direction of contour vok. Maschenumlaufrichtung, f; Maschenumlaufsinn, m rus. направление обхода контура, n pranc. sens du parcours d un… …

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  • 8traversal — noun Date: 1897 the act or an instance of traversing …

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  • 9traversal — See traversable. * * * …

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  • 10traversal — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Law. A refusal to grant the truth of a statement or charge: contradiction, denial, disaffirmance, disaffirmation, disclaimer, negation, rejection. See AFFIRM …

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