means+of+access

  • 1means of access — index access (right of way), approaches, avenue (means of attainment), entrance, ingress, portal Burton s Legal Thesaurus …

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  • 2access — ac·cess / ak ˌses/ n often attrib 1: permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, communicate with, or pass to and from a place, thing, or person public access to federal land access to the courts 2: opportunity for sexual intercourse 3: a …

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  • 3means — noun 1 method of doing sth ADJECTIVE ▪ appropriate, convenient, effective, efficient, reliable, useful ▪ an effective means of mass communication ▪ …

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  • 4access — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French acces, from Latin accessus approach, from accedere to approach more at accede Date: 14th century 1. a. onset 2 b. a fit of intense feeling ; outburst 2 …

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  • 5access — Synonyms and related words: Jacksonian epilepsy, Rasputin, Rolandic epilepsy, Svengali, VIP, abdominal epilepsy, accessibility, accession, accretion, accrual, accruement, accumulation, acquired epilepsy, activated epilepsy, addition, adit,… …

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  • 6Access control — is the ability to permit or deny the use of a particular resource by a particular entity. Access control mechanisms can be used in managing physical resources (such as a movie theater, to which only ticketholders should be admitted), logical… …

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  • 7access — access, accession 1. as nouns. The two words are hardly at all interchangeable: accession means arrival or admission, whereas access means the opportunity of arriving or of admission. Accordingly, accession to the throne means becoming sovereign …

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  • 8Access (economics) — Access is a catalytic process that enables interactions, contacts and exchanges among people, businesses and nations. An analytical framework to define the drivers and benefits of Access and to quantify the impact of Access on economic growth and …

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  • 9Access — Ac*cess (#; 277), n. [F. acc[ e]s, L. accessus, fr. accedere. See {Accede}.] 1. A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission; accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince. [1913 Webster] I did repel his letters, and denied His access to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 10Access Grid — is a collection of resources and technologies that enables large format audio and video based collaboration between groups of people in different locations. The Access Grid is an ensemble of resources, including multimedia large format displays,… …

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