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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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English (EN)double opt-in

A process that requires new list joiners to take an action (such as clicking on an emailed link to a personal confirmation page) in order to confirm that they do want to be on the list. Sometimes interpreted incorrectly by some email broadcast vendors to mean ...

French (FR)double inclusion

Un processus qui exige des menuisiers liste nouvelle de prendre une action (par exemple, en cliquant sur un lien envoyé par courrier à une page de confirmation personnelle) afin de confirmer qu'ils ne veulent pas être sur la liste. Parfois mal interprété par ...

Software; Email

English (EN)apostrophe

The sign (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word (whether pronounced or unpronounced), to indicate the possessive case, or to indicate plurals of abbreviations and symbols, which being an eliding mark derived from "turn away"; see ...

French (FR)apostrophe

The sign (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word (whether pronounced or unpronounced), to indicate the possessive case, or to indicate plurals of abbreviations and symbols, which being an eliding mark derived from "turn away"; see ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)occasionitter

An occasional tweeter.

French (FR)twitteur occasionnel

Un haut-parleur d'aigus occasionnel.

Online services; Social media

English (EN)page

One side of a leaf of something printed or written, such as a book, manuscript, or letter; see sheet. Also, a block of computer memory, up to 4,096 bytes long; or a portion of a program that can be moved to a computer's internal memory from external storage. ...

French (FR)page

One side of a leaf of something printed or written, such as a book, manuscript, or letter; see sheet. Also, a block of computer memory, up to 4,096 bytes long; or a portion of a program that can be moved to a computer's internal memory from external storage. ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)immense

1 : marked by greatness especially in size or degree; especially : transcending ordinary means of measurement 2 : supremely good : excellent

French (FR)énorme

1 : marked by greatness especially in size or degree; especially : transcending ordinary means of measurement 2 : supremely good : excellent

Miscellaneous; Others

English (EN)publish

The trade of issuing books, music, photographs, maps, and other material for sale to the public; which includes negotiating with authors and their literary agents, editing the author's manuscript, designing the tangible product, producing the finished ...

French (FR)créer une publication

The trade of issuing books, music, photographs, maps, and other material for sale to the public; which includes negotiating with authors and their literary agents, editing the author's manuscript, designing the tangible product, producing the finished ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)flexography

A relief printing technique (c1890) on a web press, similar to letterpress, that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks; also known as "aniline (dye) printing", and abbreviated "flexo". See press.

French (FR)flexographie

A relief printing technique (c1890) on a web press, similar to letterpress, that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks; also known as "aniline (dye) printing", and abbreviated "flexo". See press.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)dugout

A covered hole, dug to provide shelter.

French (FR)abri

Un trou couvert, creusé à fournir un abri.

Miscellaneous; Nouns

English (EN)incunabula / incunabulum

The earliest stage of anything, especially books printed before 1455-1501. Derived from "earliest home", as straps holding a baby in a cradle, or placing an instrument in a cradle. See scroll, volume, codex, protocol, spine, artifact.

French (FR)incunable

The earliest stage of anything, especially books printed before 1455-1501. Derived from "earliest home", as straps holding a baby in a cradle, or placing an instrument in a cradle. See scroll, volume, codex, protocol, spine, artifact.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)Gmail

A free email service offered by Google, giving users 1GB of storage space, email search and conversation threading. Gmail also uses technology to add advertisements next to messages containing keywords that match of those advertisers in its AdWords program, a ...

French (FR)Gmail

Un service de messagerie gratuit proposé par Google, donnant aux utilisateurs 1 Go d'espace de stockage, email Rechercher et le filetage de la conversation. Gmail utilise également la technologie d'ajouter des annonces à côté des messages contenant des mots ...

Software; Email