interface (zn):
aansluiting(en) computing: connection between a user and a machine.
(en) point of interconnection between entities.
(en) chemistry, physics: thin layer or boundary between different substances, or phases of a single substance.
(en) computing: point of interconnection between systems or subsystems.
(en) computing, object-oriented: piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement.
(en) computing, object-oriented: connection between parts of software.
(lt) {{Kategorija.
(lt) {{Kategorija., koppeling(en) computing: connection between a user and a machine.
(en) computing, object-oriented: connection between parts of software.
(en) computing: point of interconnection between systems or subsystems.
(en) computing, object-oriented: piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement.
(en) point of interconnection between entities.
(en) chemistry, physics: thin layer or boundary between different substances, or phases of a single substance.
(lt) {{Kategorija.
(lt) {{Kategorija., interface(en) computing: point of interconnection between systems or subsystems.
(en) computing, object-oriented: connection between parts of software.
(en) computing: connection between a user and a machine.
(en) point of interconnection between entities.
(en) chemistry, physics: thin layer or boundary between different substances, or phases of a single substance.
(en) computing, object-oriented: piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement.
(de) —., raakpunt(en) point of interconnection between entities.
(en) chemistry, physics: thin layer or boundary between different substances, or phases of a single substance.
(en) computing, object-oriented: piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement.
(en) computing, object-oriented: connection between parts of software.
(en) computing: point of interconnection between systems or subsystems.
(en) computing: connection between a user and a machine.
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