TELNET

Etymology

Noun

telnet (uncountable)

(computing) A network protocol that enables one computer to communicate with another via the Internet; the program that acts as the client in this situation

Verb

telnet (third-person singular simple present telnets, present participle telneting or telnetting, simple past and past participle telneted or telnetted)

(computing, intransitive) To use such a program to make such a connection

Anagrams

• letten, nettle

Source: Wiktionary



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