From en.wiktionary.org:
[Browser]
** English
[wikipedia]
*** Etymology
From [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. One who or which browse s. 2. * {{ quote-book | en | year=1988 | author=R. Norman Owen-Smith | title=Megaherbivores: The Influence of Very Large Body Size on Ecology | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=9780521426374 | page=14 | pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=1jT72JdLVIcC&pg=PA14&dq=%22browsers%22&hl=&cd=1&source=gbs_api#v=onepage&q=%22browsers%22&f=false |text=Giraffe have a long, muscular tongue, which aids in gathering leaves into the mouth; and the dentition is typical of BROWSERS.}}
1. A person who examine s good s for sale but purchase s nothing. 2. * {{ quote-journal | en | date=18 Dec 76 | volume=4 | number=25 | journal=Gay Community News | page=11 | author=David Holland | title=Dear Santa... |text=While still in the mood for antique bartering, The Emerald City on the South End section of Dartmouth St. has expanded just in time for BROWSERS and buyers. Allow some time here as it's a poke-and-find shop of 1800's pictures and prints, turn-of-the-century kitchen ware, and some very unusual furnishings and lamps.}}
1. [en] [en] . 2. * {{ quote-web | en | date=1990-11-12 | author=w:Tim Berners-Lee; w:Robert Cailliau | url=http://www.w3.org/Proposal.html | title=WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project | work=World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) | brackets=on | passage=A program which provides access to the hypertext world we call a BROWSER.}}
1. [en] Any other type of information browser. 2. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2011 | author=Lester Madden | title=Professional Augmented Reality Browsers for Smartphones: Programming for junaio, Layar and Wikitude | publisher=John Wiley & Sons | isbn=9781119992868 | page=10 | pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=gRpH49rlVRsC&pg=SA1-PA10&dq=%22browsers%22&hl=&cd=4&source=gbs_api#v=onepage&q=%22browsers%22&f=false |text=The real strengthof AR BROWSERS is their discoverability.. Today, BROWSERS have most of the attention and it's amazing how many people have yet to experience a BROWSER for themselves. BROWSERS are incredibly useful ways to discover information about places and objects around you.}}
**** Derived terms
{{col|en |browser cache |browser hijacking |browserify |browserish |browserless |browser narcotic |cross-browser |headless browser |lockdown browser |man-in-the-browser |master browser |mesobrowser |microbrowser |minibrowser |nonbrowser |potential browser |web browser }}
**** Descendants
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**** Translations
[web browser]
*** Further reading
- [pedia]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]
** Danish
[lang=da]
*** Etymology
[da]. [1993].
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Noun
[en]
1. [da] web browser
**** Inflection
[en]
** Dutch
[lang=nl]
*** Etymology
[nl].
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Noun
[m]
1. [nl] web browser
**** Related terms
- [nl]
** Italian
[lang=it]
*** Etymology
[it].
*** Noun
[m]
1. [it] web browser
** Portuguese
[lang=pt]
*** Etymology
[pt].
*** Pronunciation
[br=bráuzer]
*** Noun
[m]
1. [pt] web browser
** Spanish
[lang=es]
*** Etymology
[es].
*** Noun
[m]
1. [es] web browser