VULN

Etymology 1

Verb

vuln (third-person singular simple present vulns, present participle vulning, simple past and past participle vulned)

(heraldry, especially, of a, pelican) To wound (oneself) by biting at the breast.

Etymology 2

Shortening.

Noun

vuln (plural vulns)

(computing, informal) Vulnerability (weakness in software etc. that can be maliciously exploited).

Anagrams

• UNLV

Source: Wiktionary



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