Definitions
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- adjective Involving
multiple windows (especially in agraphical user interface ).
Etymologies
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Examples
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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Intel employee Daniel Pohl took great pride in showing off the results, particularly a glass chandelier that distorted its surroundings when they were viewed from the other side of it, a reflecting rifle scope, and a multiwindow "surveillance camera" setup that offered eight different views of the same scene.
Extremetech 2010
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