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Etymology

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    Proto-Indo-European*neHd-
    Proto-Indo-European*-yós
    Proto-Germanic*natją
    Proto-West Germanic*nati
    Old Englishnett
    Middle Englishnet
    Englishnet
    Proto-Indo-European*werǵ-
    Proto-Indo-European*-om
    Proto-Indo-European*wérǵom
    Proto-Germanic*werką
    Proto-West Germanic*werk
    Old Englishweorc
    Middle Englishwerk
    Englishwork
    Englishnetwork

    Compound ofnet +‎work.

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    Noun

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    network (pluralnetworks)

    1. Afabric orstructure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals.
      • 1911, James George Frazer,The Golden Bough, volume 9, page287:
        He wore a mantle ofnetwork.
    2. Anyinterconnected group or system
      Anetwork of roads crisscrossed the country.
    3. Adirectory of people maintained for their advancement
      To get a job in today's economy, it is important to have a strongnetwork.
    4. (broadcasting) A group ofaffiliatedtelevision stations thatbroadcast commonprograms from a parent company.
      • 2008, Lou Schuler, "Foreward",in Nate Green,Built for Show, page xi
        TV back then was five channels (threenetworks, PBS, and an independent station that ranI Love Lucy reruns), []
    5. (computing, Internet) Multiplecomputers and otherdevices connected together to share information
      The copy machine is connected to thenetwork so it can now serve as a printer.

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    Translations

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    fabric or structure of fibrous elements
    interconnected group or system
    directory of people
    multiple computers and other devices connected together
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    Verb

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    network (third-person singular simple presentnetworks,present participlenetworking,simple past and past participlenetworked)

    1. (intransitive) Tointeractsocially for the purpose of getting connections or personaladvancement.
      Many people find it worthwhile tonetwork for jobs and information.
    2. (transitive) To connect two or morecomputers or other computerized devices.
      If wenetwork his machine to the server, he will be able to see all the files.
    3. (transitive) Tointerconnect agroup orsystem.
    4. (transitive, broadcasting) Tobroadcast across an entire network of stations and affiliates at the same time.

    Translations

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    interact socially
    to connect two or more computers or other computerized devices
    to interconnect a group or system
    to broadcast across a network of stations and affiliates
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