BK Technology Abbreviation

Also known as: bk.

BK has various meanings in the Technology category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of BK in Technology.

Because

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Bc is a popular abbreviation of "because" that is used in text messages and on the web. It is typically seen when a person is explaining something and they have limited time and/or character space. Although the abbreviation is very popular, it should only be used in informal situations. It is similar to the _b/c_ abbreviation but is more common and requires less characters.

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Backup

Backup is the most important computer term you should know. A backup is a copy of one or more files created as an alternate in case the original data is lost or becomes unusable. For example, you may save several copies of a research paper on your hard drive as backup files incase you decide to use a previous revision. Better yet, you could save the backups to a USB flash disk, which would also protect the files if the hard drive failed.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Below The Knee
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Bauažiamasis Kodeksas
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Bimbingan Kelompok
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Binding Key
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Black

Designation applied to information systems, and to associated areas, circuits, components, and equipment, in which national security information is encrypted or is not processed.

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Brick

Building unit of a regular size usually made of baked clay. Can also becalcium silicate or concrete. The standard size of metric bricks in the UK is 65 x 102.5 x 215mm, designed to be used with a 10mm mortar joint. The equivalent theoretical size of imperial bricks, used with a 3/8inch joint, is 2 5/8 x 4 3/16 x 8 5/8 inches. Clay bricks are of course of great antiquity as evidenced by archaeology and the bible. (Fr. brique, f).

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Back

To back engines is to put them astern To back an oar is to reverse the action of rowing and propel the boat astern To back a sail is to haul its clew to windward To back anchor is to lay another anchor ahead of it, and with a cable or hawser extending tautly between them Wind is said to 'back' when it changes direction anti-clockwise

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